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CALENDAR
OF
INQUISITIONS POST MORTEM
AND OTHER ANALOGOUS DOCUMENTS.
A. 3324. Wt, 28017.
CALENDAR
OF
INQUISITIONS POST MOBTEM
AND OTHER ANALOGOUS DOCUMENTS
PRBSEEVBD IN THE
PUBLIC RECOED OFFICE. 'OlJfMLt
PREPARED DNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF
THE DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE RECOEDS.
VOL. V.
EDWARD II.
PUBLISHED BY AnTHOKITY OF HIB MAJESTY'S PRINCIPAL SECBETARY OF STATE-
FOB THE HOME DEPABTMENT.
LONDON:
FEINTED FOB HIS MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE,
BY MACKIE AND CO. LD., 2, Wine Oppice Court, Fleet Street, E.G.
And to be purchased, either directly or through any Bookseller, from
WYMAN AND SONS, LD., Fetter Lane, E.G. ; or
OLIVEE AND BOYD, Edinburgh ; or
E. PONSONBY, 116, Grafton Street, Dublin.
1908.
CONTENTS
PAGE.
Pebfacb - - - vii
Tables op Rbfbebnces - - ix
GOKBIGENDA - - - . . xxiii
Calendar - - 1
Index of Peesons and Places - - «421
Index of Subjects - - 597
( vii )
PEEFACE.
The present volume is a further instalment of a Calendar
of certain documents selected from the class formerly known
as Escheats, or Inquisitions post mortem. It covers the
first nine years of the reign of Edward II. The text has
been prepared by Mr. J. E. E. S. Sharp, an Assistant Eecord
Keeper, and the Index by Mr. A. E. Stamp, M.A., of this
Office.
H. C. MAXWELL-LYTE.
Public Record Office,
A;pril, 1908.
IX
J
Table showing the pbesent kefbbence to all documents
formerly; ;- included amongst the inquisitions post mobtbm of the
PERIOD COVERED BY THIS VOLIuMB.
The old reference is given in the first column, the new reference in the
second, third, fourth, or fifth column as the case may be.
Documents which cannot now be traced are marked ' missing.'
Inquisitions
Post Mortem.
Inquisitions
Ad Quod
Miscellaneous
Edw. IT.
Damnum.
Inquisitions.
1 Edw. II. 1
1. (1)
2
1. (2)
3
1. (8)
4
1. (4)
6
1. (5)
6
1. (6)
7
1. (7)
8
1. (8)
9
1. (9)
10
1. (10)
11
1. (11)
12
1. (12)
18
1. (13)
14
1. (14)
15
1. (15)
16
1. (16)
17
1. (17)
18
■ 1. (18)
19
1. (19)
20
1. (20)
21
1. (21)
22
1. (22)
23
—
—
—
Inq. p.m. Edw. I.
131 (10).
24
1. (28)
25
1. (24)
26
1. (25)
27
1. (26)
28
2. (1)
29
2. (2)
80
2. (3)
81
2. (4)
32
2. (5)
83
2. (6)
34
2. (7)
85
2. (8)
1 Edw. II.
36
87
38
39
40
41
42
48
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
58
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
2Bdw. II. 1
7.
(1)
2
4.
(6)
8
6.
(9)
4
7.
(2)
5
7.
(3)
6
7.
(4)
7
7.
(5)
8
7.
(6)
9
7.
(7)
10
7.
(8)
Inquisitions
Post Mortem.
Edw. II.
Inquisitions
Ad Quod
Damnum.
Miscellaneous
Inquisitions.
2. (9)
2. (10)
2. (11)
2. (12)
2. (13)
2. (14)
2. (15)
2. (16)
2. (17)
2. (18)
2. (19)
2. (20)
2. (21)
2. (22)
3. (1)
8.
3.
3.
3.
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
8. (6)
3. (7)
4. (1)
4. (2,3)
4. (4)
4. (5)
4. (6)
5.
6. (1)
6. (2)
Inq. p.m. Edw. I.
181 (12).
XI
Inquisitions
Inquisitions
VTisf»,*^llanfiou8
Post Mortem.
Edw. II.
Ad Quod
Damnum.
Inquisitions.
2 Edw. II. 11
7. (9)
12
7. (10)
13
7. (11)
14
7. (12)
15
7. (13)
16
7. (14)
17
7. (15)
18
7. (16)
19
7. (17)
!
20
7. (18)
21
7. (19)
'
22
7. (20)
j
28
6. (10)
24
7. (21)
1
25
7. (22)
26
8. (1)
27
8. (2)
28
6. (11)
29
8. (3)
1
30
8. (4)
31
8. (5)
32
8. (6)
33
8. (7)
34
8. (8)
35
76. (19)
86
8. (9)
37
8. (10)
38
8. (11)
39
8. (12)
40
8. (13)
41
8. (14)
42
8. (15)
43
8. (16)
44
8. (17)
1
45
8. (18)
46
8. (19)
47
8. (20)
48
9. (1)
49
9. (2)
50
9. (3)
51
9. (4)
52
9. (5)
53
9. (6)
64
9. (7)
55
9. (8)
1
xn
2 Edw. II.
3 Edw. II.
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80)
811
82
83
1
2
3
4
5a
6b
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Inquisitions
Post Mortem.
Edw. II.
Inquisitions
Ad Quod
Damnum.
9. (9)
9. (10)
9. (11)
9. (12)
6. (8)
9. (13)
9. (14)
9. (15)
10. (1)
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
10. (10)
10. (11)
10. (12)
10. (18)
10. (14)
10. (15)
10. (16)
11 &12
13. (1)
13. (2)
14.
14.
14.
14.
14.
14.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
13. (17)
14. (7)
14. (8)
14. (9)
14. (10)
14. (11)
9. (10)
14. (12)
Miscellaneous
jinquisitions
69. (21)
xni
Inquisitions
Post Mortem.
Inquisitions
Ad Ouod
\Iiscellaneous
Edw. 11.
Damnum.
Inquisitions.
3 Edw. II. 14
14. (13)
15
14. (14)
16
13. (18)
17
14. (15)
18
14. (16)
19
14. (17)
1
20
14. (18)
21
14. (19)
22
14. (20)
23
14. (21)
24
14. (22)
25
14. (23)
26
14. (24)
27
—
—
—
28
14. (25)
29
14. (26)
30
14. (27)
31
15. (1)
32
15. (2)
33
15. (3)
34
15. (4)
35
15. (5,6)
86
15. (7)
37
15.- (8)
38
15. (9)
39
15. (10)
40
16: (1)
41
16. (2)
42
16. (3)
43
16. (4)
44
13. (19)
46
16. (5)
46
16. (6)
47
16. (7)
48
16. (8)
49
16. (9)
50
17. (1)
51
17. (2)
62
17. (8)
53
17. (4)
64
17. (5)
55
17. (6)
56
17. (7)
57
17. (8)
Part in Inq. p.m.- 13
Ric. II. 22a.
Inq. p.m. 33 Edw. I.
273
XIV
Inquisitions
Inquisitions
IVri sf* A 1 1 fl n Ami u
Post Mortem.
Edw. 11.
Ad Quod
Damnum.
Inquisitions.
3 Edw. II. 58
18. (1)
59
—
70. (16)
60
Extracts
records, va
counties.
4 Edw. II. 1
19. (1)
2
19. (2)
3
19. (3)
4
19. (4)
5
19. (5)
6
19. (6)
7
19. (7)
8
19. (8)
9
19. (9)
10
19. (10)
11
19. (11)
12
19. (12)
13
19. (13)
14
19. (14)
15
19. (15)
16
19. (16)
17
19. (17)
18
19. (18)
19
19. (19)
20
20. (1)
21
20. (2)
22
20. (3)
23
20. (4)
24
20. (5)
25
20. (6)
26
20. (7)
27
20. (8)
28
20. (9)
29
20. (10)
30
20. (11)
31
20. (12)
32
20. (13)
38
20. (14)
34
20. (15)
35
20. (16)
36
20. (17)
37
21. (1)
38
21. (2)
from
XV
Inquisitions
Post Mortem.
Edw. II.
Inquisitions
Ad Quod
Damnum.
Miscellaneous
Inquisitions.
4 Edw. II. 39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
Edw. II. 1
24. (1)
2
8
24. (2)
4
24. (3)
5
24. (4)
6
24. (5)
7
24. (6)
8
24. (7)
9
23. (8)
10
—
11
24. (8)
12
24. (9)
18
23. (9)
14
24. (10)
15
24. (11)
16
24. (12)
17
24. (13)
18
—
19
24. (14)
20
24. (15)
21
24. (16)
22
24. (17)
23
24. (18)
24
23. (10)
25
23. (11)
26
24. (19)
27
24. (20)
28
. '24. (21)
21. (3)
21. (4)
21. (5)
21. (6)
21. (7)
21. (8)
21. (9)
21. (10)
21. (11)
21. (12)
22.
85. (13)
Missing (1806).
72. (15)
Writs and Returns,
York.
72. (16)
XVI
Inquisitions
Post Mortem.
Edw. II.
Inquisitious
Ad Quod
Damnum.
Miscellaneous
Inquisitions.
5Edw. II. 29
23. (12)
30
23. (13)
31
24. (22)
32
24. (23)
33
24. (24)
34
25. (1)
35
23. (14)
36
25. (2)
37
25. (3)
38
25. (4)
39
20. (2)
40
23. (15)
41
25. (5)
42
23. (16)
43
25. (6)
44
23. (17)
45
25. (7)
46
—
—
72. (17)
47
23. (18)
..
48
25. (8)
49
25. (9)
50
26. (1)
51
26. (2)
52
23. (19)
53
26. (3)
54
26. (4)
i
55
26. (5)
56
26. (6)
)
57
—
^
—
Inq.p.m.35Ed\\
160.
58
26. (7)
■
59
26. (8)
\
60
26. (9)
61
26. (10)
62
26. (11)
63
26. (12)
64
26. (13)
65
26. (14)
66
27. (1)
67
27. (2)
68
27. (3)
69
, —
—
72. (18)
70
27. (4)
XVll
Inquisitions
Inquisitions
IVTi sppl 1 fl.n fioii R
Post Mortem.
Edw. II.
Ad Quod
Damnum.
Inquisitions.
6 Edw. II. 1
73. (10)
2
—
—
73. (11)
3
—
—
73. (12)
4
27. (9)
5
28. (1)
6
28. (2)
7
28. (8)
8
28. (4)
9
28. (5)
10
28. (6)
11
28. (7)
12
28. (8)
13
28. (9)
14
28. (10)
15
28. (11)
16
28. (12)
17
28. (13)
18
28. (14)
19
28. (15)
20
28. (16)
21
28. (17)
22
28. (18, 19)
28
28. (20)
24
28. (21)
25
28. (22)
26
28. (23)
27
28. (24)
28
28. (25)
29
28. (26)
30
28. (27)
81
28. (28)
82
29. (1)
33
29. (2)
84
29. (3)
85
29. (4)
86
29. (5)
37
—
73. (14)
38
29. (6)
39
29. (7)
40
29. (8)
41
24. (10)
42
29. (9)
43
29. (10)
44
29. (11)
45
30. (1)
b
XVlll
Inquisitions
Post Mortem.
Edw. II.
Inquisitions
Ad Quod
Damnum.
Miscellaneous
Inquisitions.
6 Edw. II. 46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
7 Edw. II.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
30. (2)
27. (10)
30. (3)
30. (4)
30. (5)
30. (6)
30. (7)
30. (8)
30. (9)
30. (10)
30. (11)
31. (1)
31. (2)
31. (3)
31. (11)
32. (1)
32.
32.
32.
32.
32.
32.
32.
32.
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
32. (10)
32. (11)
32. (12)
31. (12)
32. (13)
32. (14)
32. (15)
32. (16)
32. (17)
32. (18)
32. (19)
32. (20)
32. (21)
82. (22)
32. (23)
32. (24)
94. (28)
94. (29)
XIX
Inquisitions
Post Mortem.
Edw. II.
Inquisitions
Ad Quod
Damnum.
Miscellaneous
Inquisitions.
7 Edw. II.
27
32. (25)
28
29. (10)
29
31. (13)
30
33. (1)
31
33. (2)
82
31. (4)
33
33. (3)
34
33. (4)
35
33. (5)
36
33. (6)
37
33. (7)
38
33. (8)
39
33. (9)
40
33. (10)
41
33. (11)
42
33. (12)
43
33. (13)
44
34. (1)
45
34. (2)
46
34. (3)
47
34. (4)
48
34. (5)
49
34. (6)
50
31. (14)
51
34. (7)
52
53
34. (8)
8 Edw. II. 1
—
2-
35. (2)
8
—
4
34. (9)
5
35. (3)
6
—
7
35. (4)
8
34. (10)
9
35. (5)
10
35. (6)
11
35. (7)
12
35. (8)
13
35. (9)
14
35. (10)
9'6. (15)
75. (24)
Missing (1806).
Missing (1806).
Xi
Inquisitions
Post Mortem.
Edw. II.
Inquisitions
Ad Quod
Damnum.
Miscellaneous
Inquisitions,
8 Edw. II. 15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
85
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
35. (11)
35. (12)
35. (13)
35. (14)
35. (15)
35. (16)
35. (17)
36. (18)
35. (19)
34. (11)
31. (15)
84. (12)
35. (20)
36.
36.
86.
36.
36.
36.
36.
36.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
86. (10)
36. (11)
34. (16)
85. (1)
34. (13)
36. (12)
34. (14)
37. (1)
37. (2)
37. (3)
37. (4)
87. (5)
87. (6)
37. (7)
37. (8)
37. (9)
37. (10)
84. (15)
88. (1)
88. (2)
109. (19)
75. (25)
Council Proceedings.
75. (27)
XXI
Inquisitions
Inquisitions
l\TiRPpl1fliif^niia
Post Mortem.
Edw. II,
Ad Quod
Damnum.
Inquisitions.
8 Edw. II. 60
38. (3)
61
38. (4)
62
39.
63
40. (1)
64
40. (2)
65
41. (1, 2)
66
—
—
75. (32)
67
—
—
—
Missing (1806).
68
42,43,44
9 Edw. II. 1
" ' ' •
Missing (1806).
2
46. (2)
3
—
—
76. (24)
4
46. (1)
5
—
—
76. (25)
6
46. (3)
7
—
—
Missing (1806).
8
46. (4)
9
46. (5)
10
46. (6)
11
46. (7)
12
46. (8)
18
46. (9)
14
46. (10)
15
46. (11)
16
46. (12)
17
46. (13)
18
46. (14)
19
46. (15)
20
46. (16)
21
46. (17)
22
46. (18)
23
46. (19)
24
46. (20)
25
46. (21)
26
46. (22)
27
46. (23)
28
46. (24)
29
46. (26)
30
46. (26)
31
46. (27)
32
46. (29)
XXll
Inquisitions .
Post Mortem.
Edw. II.
Inquisitions
Ad Quod
Damnum.
MiseellaneouB
Inquisitions.
9 Edw. II. 83
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
32. (5)
46. (30)
48. (1)
46. (31)
46. (32)
46. (28)
46. (33)
46. (34)
46. (35)
47. (1)
47.
47.
47.
47.
47.
47.
47.
47.
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
47. (10)
47. (11)
47. (12)
47. (13)
47. (14)
47. (15)
47. (16)
47. (17, 18)
48. (1)
48. (2, 3)
48. (4)
48.
48.
48.
48.
48.
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
48. (10)
48. (11)
48. (12)
49, 50, 51
76. (26)
XXlll
Table showinc the present ebfbrbncb to documents formerly included
AMONGST THE INQUISITIONS AD QuOD DaMNUM, BUT SINCE TRANSFERRED TO THE
Inquisitions Post Mortem for the period covered by this volume.
Old Reference.
New Eeference.
Inquisitions Ad Quod Damnum.
Inq. Post Mortem Edw. II.
2 Edw. II. 39
13 (15)
79
13 (16)
5 Edw. II. 53 On. 3)
26 (3)
62
23 (13)
64
27 (5)
8 Edw. 11. 15
45 (10)
56
40 (1)
103
32 (25)
9 Edw. II. 36
41 (1 m. 27)
100
44 (last m.)
144
48 (7)
10 Edw. II. 166
37 (9)
11 Edw. II. 1
47 (15)
COEEIGENDA.
No
40
))
48
)J
67
»)
73
J)
201
P-
112
pp.
112,
P-
158.
No
507
P-
264
Bejerence—for File 2. (4.) read File 2. (14.)
Foi- Writ (missing) read Writ, 23 Sept. 1 Edw. II.
For CornytOn read Conyton.
For court of Skipton read court of knights at Skipton.
For held in the dower of the king read held in dower of the king.
Reference— for Pile 16. (9.) read File 16. (8.)
113 Note. No. 213 has been repeated by oversight.
Before York, Inq. 3 March, 4 Edw. II. insert Writ, 6 Feb. 4 Edw. II.
Eeference— for File 36. (3.) read File 36. (2.)
Suffolk— /or Beugg read Bengg.
CALENDAR OF INQUISITIONS.
EDWAED II.
1. Adam son op Walter del Wodehuse alias de Wodbhousb.
Wiit, 28 Nov. 1 Edw. II.
York. Inq. 28 Jan. 1 Edw. II.
Skipton forest. 2 bovates land of assart, held of the king in chief by service
of keeping the king's forest of Skipton, and paying 3s. M. rent at the
king's manor of Skipton, and doing suit there.
William his son, aged 24, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 1. (1.)
2. Joan late the wife of Geoffrey Cucku of Seford.
Wiit, 21 Nov. 1 Edw. II.
Sussex. Inq. 11 Feb. 1 Edw. II.
Chintynge. 12a. arable held of the king in chief by service of rendering 3s.
at the king's exchequer by the hands of the sheriff.
John Cucku her son, aged 30 and more, is her next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 1. (2.)
3. Margery daughter and heir of Eoger de Clavering.
Writ of plenius certiorari on the suit of John de Clavering, commanding
enquiry to be made in the presence of Alan de Clavering, who asserts
himself to have the right, whether the said John or. another is next
heir of the said Margery, 3 March, 1 Edw. II.
Northumbbrlald. Inq. made at Alnewyck on Wednesday the morrow of St.
Barnabas, 1 Edw. II.
John de Claveryng, aged 40, is her next heir.
C. Edw. II. FiU 1. (3.)
4. Alice late the wife of William Fromond alias le Frbmon.
Writ, 9 May, 1 Edw. II.
Hereford. Inq. Saturday after Whitsunday, 1 Edw. II.
Frormynton. A messuage, 26a. arable, and la. meadow, held of the king
by serjeanty, by service of carrying a line {cm-dam) round the castle of
Hereford for measuring the perches of wall, at the building of the same.
She held no other lands, &c. in the bailiwick of the said William's
inheritance.
Eichard le Fremon, aged 21f , is next heir of the said William.
C. Edw. II. Filr 1. (4.)
A 3384. Wt. 28017. 400, M, A
2 INQUISITIONS.
5. Ealph de Sonpord aliag db Sondfoed.
Wi-it, 4 Jan, 1 Edw. II.
Salop. Inq. Sunday the morrow of St. Hilary, 1 Edw. II. _
Sondford. The hamlet (extent given), held of the king m chief by serjeanty,
owing homage and 50«. relief, and finding an armed man with a horse
unbarded for forty days at his own costs for guarding the castle of
Montgomery in time of Welsh war, paying 2s. yearly to the king's
bailiffs for a service called ' Streteward,' and doing suit at the county
(court) of Salop and at the hundred of Bradford.
Derlaston and Mittonley. 10s. rent of free tenants, held of the bishop of
Chester owing suit at his court of Frees.
Eichard his son, aged 30, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 1. (5.)
6. Sabina Peoche.
Writ,** 21 Jan. 1 Edw. II.
SoMBBSET. Inq. 5 Feb. 1 Edw. II.
Nyweton Forester manor. A messuage, 40a. land, 30a. meadow, 2 cus-
tomers and 2 cottars, held of the king in chief by service of keeping
all his forests in the county, viz. — Norht Pederton, Menedep, Selewood,
Nerecchyht, and Exmore, and the warren of Somerton, and rendering
12s. 6d. yearly at the king's exchequer ; and 7ja. arable held of John
de Erlegh, service unspecified.
Nicholas Pecche her son, aged 33 and more, is her next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 1. (6.)
7. Waltbe Aungbvyn alias Aungewyn.
Writ of plenius certiorari on the petition of William Angevyn seeking
restitution of his father's lands, &c. as being of full age, 20 March,
1 Edw. II.
Devon. Inq. 11 April, 1 Edw. II.
Hole and Up Aury. Certain lands, &c. unspecified, held of the king in chief
by service of finding the king three arrows whenever he should hunt in
person in the forest of Exemor.
West Halselond. 8s. 4d. yearly rent held of Walter de Halselond by
service of ^ knight's fee, rendering 5s. yearly.
The said lands, &c. are in the king's hand by the death of the said
Walter and minority of the said William, and for no other cause.
WilUam, his son, aged 22 on the feast of St. Lawrence last, is his next heir.
C. Edtv. II. File 1, (7.)
8. ElCHAKD DE GeYMENHULL.
Writ 28 Feb. 1 Edw. II.
Salop. Inq. 1 April, 1 Edw. II.
Muneton. A third part (extent given), held by the courtesy of England of
the king in chief, of the inheritance of Agnes sometime his wife, which
thu-d part, together with the other two parts, is held by serjeanty of
* ''T^st? p. (Je Gaveaton, eomite Cornab' apu<} Dovorr,"
EDWARD II. 0
keeping the king's Hays of Hauekeshurst and Bysshemor near the
king's forest called * La Longeforest.'
Her daughters, Isabel, aged 45, whom William le Kyng married, Amice,
aged 44, whom Simon Underhull married, and Margery, aged 40, are next
heirs of the said Agnes.
C. Eckv. 11. File 1. (8.)
9. Maud db Caeeik.
Writ, 3 Jan. 1 Edw. II.
Cumberland. Inq. Saturday after the Annunciation, 1 Edw. II.
Kirk Levyngton. A messuage, 4 bovates land, tenants at will holding
'9 bovates, la. meadow, a sixth part of a watermill, &c. and 1 bovate
land in Kirkandres, held of the king in chief by cornage of &s. to be paid
to the sheriff for the king's use, and by homage and a sixth part of a
suit at the county (court) of Cumberland.
Kirkelevyngton, Skelton and Stapilton. A twelfth part of the advowsona of
the churches, held of the king.
Roland de Carrik, her son, aged 30 and more, is her next heir.
Richard de Astinby held a messuage and 45a. land freely of the heir of the
said Maud by homage, and 14 . . cornage yearly.
C. Edw. II. File 1. (9.)
10. William de Bodeigan.
Writ, 26 March, 1 Edw. II.
Cornwall. Inq. 17 April, 1 Edw. II.
Tretheu. The hamlet (extent given), held of the heir of Joice (Jocei) de
Dyneham, who is in the king's wardship, by service of 1 knight's
fee, and doing suit at his court of Cardynan.
Henry de Bodrigan, knight, his nephew, aged 30 and more, is his next
heir.
C. Edw. II. File 1. (10.)
11. Theobald son of Alan.
Writ, 26 Feb. 1 Edw. II.
Cambridge. Inq. 17 May, 1 Edw. II.
Stowe. The manor (extent given), held by the said Theobald for life of the
demise of Brian his brother, of the earl of Eichemund by service of
^% knight's fee, to which Brian and his heirs pertains the reversion of
the manor.
Maud, aged 7, and Katherine, aged 5, daughters and heirs of the said
Brian, who are in the king's wardship, are next heirs of the said Theobald.
C. Edw. II. File 1. (11.)
12. Peiee db Huntingfeld.
Writ, 10 March, 1 Edw. II.
Kent. Inq. 11 April, 1 Edw. II.
West Wicham. The manor (extent given), held of Roger le Botiler in chief,
by service of Id. yearly, and doing service of 3 knights' fees to the heir
of Isabel de Portibus, sometime countess of Albemarle, who is in the
king's wardship, and doing suit at the court of Albemarle at Walbrok in
London, or at Arkesden in Essex.
Hawis de Leyhaln, his sister, aged 60 and more, is hi? next heir,
4 INQUISITIONS.
Cambridge. Inq. 11 April, 1 Edw. II.
Tadelawe. The manor (extent given), held of Sir John Prilly by service of
1 knight's fee, but seisin thereof was delivered by letters patent of the
said Peter the first Sunday of Lent last, to Sir William de Sancto
Georgio, and he died on Tuesday after at the ninth hour.
Heir unknown.
Cambeidgb. Inq. 3 April, 1 Edw. II. {defective).
Saham. The manor (extent given), held, by the enfeoffment of William de
Sancto Georgio to the said Peter and Maud his wife and the heirs of
their bodies, of the bishop of Ely by service of J (knight's) fee.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. 11. File 1. (12.)
13. Maud de Daggewokthe.
Writ, 8 May, 1 Edw. II.
Middlesex. Inq. 10 May, I Edw. II.
A third part of the office of usher of the king's exchequer, held for her life by
the grant of John de Daggeworth, by fine between them levied in the
king's court in 33 Edw. I. The said office is held of the king in chief
by homage and service of finding four criers in the common bench, two
ushers in the exchequer, and two marshals in each eyre of the justices
throughout England.
John de Daggeworth, her son, aged 80 and more, is her next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 1. (13.)
14. Maegeey late the wife of WrLLUM Bblet.
Writ, 10 May, 1 Edw. II.
NoBFOLK. Inq.n June, 1 Edw. II.
Marham. A capital messuage, 120a. arable, 5a. pasture, 60». rent of assize,
&c. held o-f the king in chief for 1 knight's fee, doing suit at the king's
court at Haulee, and rendering 10«. yearly for the guard of the castle
of Dover.
Ralph Bygod, knight, her son, aged 50 and more, is her next heir.
C.Edw.II.Filel. (14.)
15. EoBEBT LE Bret of Little Wrattyng.
Writ, 20 May, 1 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 14 June, 1 Edw. II.
Little Wrottyng. A capital messuage, 23a. arable, la. meadow, la. pasture,
and 3*. Id. rent of assize, held of the king in chief by service of
i knight's fee,
Simon his son, aged 17, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 1. (15.)
16. Nicholas son and heir of Gilbert Uery of Wykeford.
Writ 15 Jan. 1 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 26 Jan. 1 Edw. II.
Wikeford A hall &a, 105a. arable, 2Ja. meadow, 6a. pasture, 4a. wood, a
moiety of a wmdmill, 9rf. rent of assize, &c., held, with two dowers
which two widows have, of the king in chief by service of i knight's fee
^^Xt^n^t^r. "" '' ''°'"* ^''''^'^'' "^^ ^^°«"'*°' -^ 24 and
C. Edw. II. File 1. (16.)
fiDWAED II. 5
17. Henry le Waleys.
Writ 18 May, 1 Edw. II.
Worcester. Inq. 12 June, 1 Edw. II.
Scheldeslegh. The hamlet (extent given), held of the heirs of Hugh de
Mortuo Mari of Eichards Castle, who are in the king's wardship, by
service of J knight's fee.
William his son, aged 40, is his next heir.
C. Edw. 11. File 1. (17.)
18. John son of Henry le Cotjhyrde.
Writ 7 June, 1 Edw. II.
Warwick. Inq. 14 June, 2 (sic) Edw. II.
Wilmeleghton. A messuage and J virgate land, held of the king in chief by
service of ^ knight's fee.
Joan his sister, aged 26, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 1. (18.)
19. ElCHARD DE BrADDELBGH alioS ElCHARD SON OF WaLTER DE BrADEIiEY of
Cravene.
Writ 21 Feb. 1 Edw. II.
York. Inq. Monday before St. Gregory the Pope, 1 Edw. II.
^Cravene. A messuage and croft, 2 bovates and 4a. land, 2a. meadow, and
4s. lOd. rent, held of the king in chief as of the honour of Albemarle by
service of -jV knight's fee ; and 2 bovates land held of Eobert son of
Geoffrey de Bradeley in chief, by service of sV knight's fee, and render-
ing Id. yearly.
Eobert his son, aged 22 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 1. (19.)
20. W'illiam Batte alias lb Bai.
Writ, 20 March, 1 Edw. II.
Sussex. Inq. 20 April, 1 Edw. II.
Estburne. 14a. arable held of the king in chief by service of xV knight's fee,
viz. of a little fee of Mortain, and rendering for the guard of the castle
of Pevensey and for sheriff's aid 12d. yearly ; a capital messuage and
15a. arable, held of John de Eademelde by service of 9s. yearly ; and
8a. meadow held of Eoger la Warre by service of 4s. 5d. yearly.
Geoffrey his son, aged 6 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 1. (20.)
21. Eobert de Eton.
Writ, 27 April, 1 Edw. II.
Bedford. Inq. 7 June, 1 Edw. II.
Wodhulle. 29a. arable and Ja. meadow, held of the heir of Thomas de
Wodhulle, who is in the king's wardship, by service of a rose yearly.
Simon his son, aged 3, is his next heir. ~
C. Edii: II. File 1. (21.)
6 mQUlSITlOKS.
22. Gkiffin ap Howbl alias ap Houwel.
Writ of plenius certiorari to Eoger de Mortuo Mari, justico of Wales, on the
petition of Eees ap Griffin for restoration of his father s lands, as being
of full age, 20 March, 1 Edw. II.
Carmarthen. Inq. taken at Kermerdyn on 22 June, 1 l.dw. ii. ,
Lansadorn. A moiety held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight s tee,
and doing suit at the county (court) of Kermerdyn. ^
Eees ap Griffin, aged 25, is his lawful son and next heir.
C. Edw. n. File 1. (22.)
23. Eanulph de Thornton.
Writ ofvlenius certioran on the petition of Peter son of the said Kanulph,
for restoration of his father's lands, as being of full age, 10 May,
1 Edw. II.
Chester, ing. Monday before the Ascension, 1 Edw. II. , » ^.i, +
Kyngeslegh, Northlegh, Neuton, Crouton and Codinton. A .fourth part,
held of King Edward the king's father, by service of I knight s fee.
Onston, held of the said king in free socage, by the service of U.
The said lands are in the king's hand by reason of the minority ot
the said Peter, and for no other cause.
Peter his son, aged 21 on the feast of St. Mark the Evangelist last, is his
"'"* ^"^^ C. Edw. II. File 1. (23.)
24. Margaret late the wife of John le Fuiz Bernard.
Writ," 25 Jan. I Edw. II.
Buckingham. Inq. Monday after the Purification, 1 Edw. II.
Adintone. The manor (extent given), held for life of the inheritance of
Thomas, nephew and heir of Ealph Fyz Bernard, who is in the king's
wardship, by the grant of the said Ealph long before his death. The
said manor, together with the manor of Ilmeresaston, is held of the
king in chief by service of the marshalcy of the king's falcons.
Writ, to the escheator ou the petition of Agatha, late the wife of the said
Ealph, to enquire whether the said Ealph was seised of the manor of,
Adynton after he married the said Agatha, so that she ought to have
dower there, 6 March, 1 Edw. II.
Buckingham. Inq. Saturday after St. Gregory the Pope, 1 Edw. II.
Adintone. The said Ealph married Agatha his wife in 40 Hen. III. and
then held the said manor, and 38 years afterwards demised the same to
Margaret, late the wife of his son John, for her life. The said Agatha
ought to have her dower of the said manor.
C. Edw. II. File 1. (24.)
25. EiCHAKD DE Sanbache aliag de Sondbach.
Writ, 13 April, 1 Edw. II.
Chester. Inq 1 Edw. II. (fragment.)
The manor and a plot of land in the borough of Middle-
wich (Medii Wici) pertaining to the said manor,
' "Teate Petro de GavaBton Comite Comub,' apud LedeB."
Edwaed tt. ?
doing suit at the king's court of Middlewich, and (paying) 2d. for
' hordernesalt ' and for (held) of WiUiam
de Brerton by service of I knight's fee.
son of Thomas de Sondbach, his nephew, is his next
heir.
C. Edw. II. File 1. (25.)
26. Jambs de Pulle.
Writ, 20 Nov. 1 Edw. II.
Chester. Inq. Thursday after St. Lucy, 1 Edw. II.
Nethere Pulle. A messuage, 2 carucates land, and a water-mill, held of Joan
daughter and heir of Hugh de Tydringtone, who is in the king's ward-
ship, by service of ^ knight's fee and Id.
Capenhurst. A messuage and 1 carucate land, held of Henry de Lascy,
earl of Lincoln, by service of ^ knight's fee.
Great Nestone. A messuage and 2 carucates land, held of Eobert de Monte
Alto by service of Id.
Bacford. 1 bovate land held of Hamon de Mascy by service of 18d.
Uptpne in Wyrhale. 10a. meadow held of John de Arderne by service of
2s.
Lyscark. A messuage and 1 carucate land, held of Eichard de Astone by
service of ^^ knight's fee, and 6s. 8d. ; and 4 bovates land held of
William son of Alan de Waley, by service of /^ knight's fee.
Eeginald his son, aged 26, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 1. (26.)
27. John de Fubneatjs.
Writ, 28 Oct. 1 Edw. II.
Devon. Inq. 8 Nov. 1 Edw. II.
Fenotri. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief in socage, by
service of 4L 4s. &d. to be paid yearly at the king's castle of Exeter.
Eichard his brother, aged 15, is his next heir.
Devon. Assignment of dower made to Maud, late the wife of the said John, at
the manor of Fenotri -(full extent given), including lands in the
following tillages {culture), &c., viz. Buneorchard (?), Eydecoumbe,
Northwaterlete, Southwaterlete, Clifforlong, Knapdoune, Hesseicumbe,
Brademede, Halsammede, and Blakedoune, 13 Jan. 1 Edw. II.
C. Edw. II. File 2. (1.)
28. EoBEET DE Eton.
Writ, 27 March, 1 Edw. II.
Northampton. Inq. Saturday after St. Mark the Evangelist, 1 Edw. II.
Duston. A capital messuage, 2 virgates arable, 5a. meadow, a pasture, and
17s. rent of free tenants, held of the king in chief by serjeanty,
as member of the manor of Eton, which Eeginald de Grey held of the
king in chief by service of keeping one of the king's gerfalcons.
Nicholas his son, aged 2 at the feast of the Annunciation last, is his next
heir.
C. Edw. II. File 2. (2.)
B INQUISITIONS.
29. Thomas de Kaynes alias Kaynes.
n'rit, 2 May, 1 Edw. II.
Devon. Inq. Wednesday after St. Barnabas, 1 Edw. II.
Thorry. A capital messuage, 3a. meadow, 8a. pasture and 40a. arable, held
of the heir of Joice de Dyneham, who is in the king's wardship, by
service of lib. pepper, price 12d., yearly, and doing suit at the heir's
court of Hertone.
Wynkelegh. A messuage and 1 carucate land, held of the earl of Gloucester
by service of ^ knight's fee, and there are there 100a. arable and
pasture, and 40s. rent of assize.
John his son, aged 15, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 2. (3.)
30. Henry de la Sale of Skipton in Cravene.
Writ, 21 Feb. 1 Edw. II.
York. Inq. Saturday before the Annunciation, 1 Edw. 11.
Skypton. A messuage and a croft, and 4 bovates and 6Ja. land, held of the
king in chief, as of the honour of Albemarle, by service of ^ knight's fee.
Bradelay. A messuage and 1 bovate land, held of the king in chief by
service of an eighth part of 1 carucate, whereof 14 carucates make
1 knight's fee ; la. held, as of the honour of Albemarle, by the same
service for so much land ; and 3s. 6d. rent pertaining to the said
tenements.
Broghton. J bovate land held of John de Pauuelthorp, by service of a
sixteenth part of a similar carucate, and rendering 2s. 6d. yearly.
William his son, aged 5 at the feast of the Annunciation, 1 Edw. II, is
his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 2. (4.)
31. Hugh de Gerounde.
Writ 1 May, 1 Edw. II.
[Kent?] Inq. (?) {undated Jragment).
(Essherst ?) rents, pleas, &c. of court, and
three fairs worth 5s. yearly.
John his son, aged 9 and more, is his next heir.
[Buckingham?] Inq. (?) (undated Jragment).
(Dodynton?) Two parts of one a
customer 6 cottars rendering 10s. 6d. yearly.
a rent of two capons at Easter
Heir as above.
C. EdM. II. File 2. (5.)
32. Henry de Edmundbsxrop.
Writ (missing).
Southampton. Inq. 20 Dec (defective).
Edmondestrop. A messuage, grange, ox house, 32a. arable, 2a. pasture,
2a. meadow, 3a. underwood, and rents (extent given), held of the kin"
m chief by service of grand serjeantry, [keeping the forest ol
EDWARD II. 9
Wy thlinge] le, and the king's park called Preymauutel by Kynges-
clere ; and there are there 32a. arable, and la. meadow, held of the
dean and chapter of Eouen by service of 7s. lOd. yearly.
Alice and Pavya are his daughters and heirs.
Tint of certiorari 6 March, 1 Edw. II. {fragment.)
Southampton. Iiiq. Thursday after the Annunciation, 1 {defective).
Edmundesthorp. A messuage and 1 virgate land, was held by the said
Henry of the king in chief by service of keeping the forest of Wyth-
lingele and the park of Fremantel, and after his death the escheator
took the same into the king's hand ; which messuage, land and bailiwick
of the forest, were held by Alice late the wife of the said Henry, by fine
made with the king during the minority of his heirs, until Sir Hugh le
Despenser, justice of the king's forest on this side the Trent, two years
before the age of the heirs was proved, took the said bailiwick, and
delivered it of his own will to John de Shaldeforde, who now holds it.
Alice and Pavya his daughters, who were proved of full age in
33 Edw. I, are his next heirs.
C. Edw. II. File 2. (6.)
33. Patrick de Hasewell alias de Haselwelle.
Writ, 30 Sept. 1 Edw. II.
Chestee. Inq. 7 Oct. 1 Edw. II.
Haselwelle. The manor held of the king in chief by homage and service of
i knight's fee, doing suit at the hundred of Caldey.
Thurstanston. The manor held for life of William de Haselwelle, service
unspecified.
Chester City. A burgage held of the . abbot of Cumburmer in chief, by
service of 4s. yearly.
David his son, aged 50 on the day of St. Mary Magdalen last, is his next
heir.
C. Edw. II. File 2. (7.)
34. David Uppehullb.
Wnt, 26 Aug. 1 Edw. II.
Devon. Inq. 22 Oct. 1 Edw. II.
UppehuU. A capital messuage, 33Ja. arable, 8a. waste, 2Ja. meadow and
14d. rent, held of the king in chief, by service of finding a bailiff
hundredor for serving the king in the hundred of Bodd [elegh] ,
levying the king's pence, and making distraints, &c. for the king's
justices and the sheriff ; and the community of Exeter renders there
4d. yearly for a certain ferry.
John his son, aged 14, is his next heir.
C. Ediv. II. File 2. (8.)
35. Thomas de Bitton, bishop of Exeter.
Writ, 8 Oct. 1 Edw. II.
Devon. Inq. 16 Nov. 1 Edw. II.
Knyttheton hamlet within the manor of Morcestre Episcopi. 20s. rent
bought of Richard de Denrigg, to be held of the bishopric of Exeter by
service of ^ knight's fee.
John de Bitton his nephew, aged 21 and more, is his next heir.
16 INQUISITIONS.
Cornwall. Inq. 2 Dec. 1 Edw. II.
Dynvegh. A pieue of land held of the bishopric of Exeter, which is vacant
and in the king's hand, by service of :^ knight's fee.
BoUoentretos. 4s. rent held of the said bishopric in socage by service of
2s. yearly rent.
Kellignat. A tenement held of the said bishopric by service of yV knight's
fee, and rendering 6s. 8d. yearly to the bishop.
Sperven (?). la. Cornish, held of the said bishopric in socage, by service of
2s. yearly rent to the bishop.
Nanscorion. la. Cornish, held of the said bishopric in socage, by service of
2s. 6d. yearly rent.
Cele and Kelly, la. Cornish, held of the said bishopric in socage, by service
of 4s. yearly rent.
Tregorthan, A tenement held of the said bishopric by service of ^V knight's
fee.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. II. File 2. (9.)
36. Thomas de Ibbby.
Writ. 21 Feb. 1 Edw. II.
Cumberland. Inq. Thursday in the first week of Lent, 1 Edw. II.
Embleton. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), held of
the king in chief, as of the honour of Cokermouth which was of the earl
of Albemarle, by homage and service of doing suit at the king's court of
Cokermouth ; and there are due to Alexander de Bastingthwayth and
Agnes his wife and their heirs 26s. 8d. yearly, and to the said Alexander
for life 26s. 8d. yearly.
Crombocwater. The island held of Thomas de Lucy by service of 2s. yearly.
Thomas his son, aged 26 and more, is his next heir.
Writ de melius inquirendo, 16 March, 1 Edw. II.
Cumberland. Inq. Friday after the Annunciation, 1 Edw. [II] (defective).
Embelton. The manor is held as abovesaid, and by no other service,
because Alice de Romeley, sometime lady of the said honour, gave the
said manor out of the waste of her free chace of Derwentfelles to Orcus(?)
de Ireby the said Thomas's ancestor, to be held by that service.
C. Edw. II. File 2. (10.)
37. William de Erle alias de Erlee.
WHt, 15 Jan. 1 Edw. II.
Southampton. Inq. Monday after the Purification, 1 Edw. II.
Estcosham by Wemeruge. A messuage, 25a. Ir. arable on the south side of
Portesdon, and 25a. arable on the north side, common of pasture in
a marsh, and rents (extent given), held of the king in chief by serjeanty,
and he rendered to the king 2s. 8d. yearly, and ought to do guard in the
castle of Porchestre in time of war for ten days, with a man and
horse fully equipped at his own costs.
John his son, aged 10, is his next heir.
Berks. Inq. Monday after the Purification (?) 1 Edw. II.
Erie. A messuage, &c. 126a. arable in a close, 48a. arable in the common
field, 13a. meadow, 8a. pasture, 8a. wood in a close called 'Le park' with
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deer, 7a. alder-wood, a fishery in the Thames, and rents (extent given
with names of tenants), held of Sir .John de Erie by service of two
attendances yearly at his court of Erie, and rendering 2s. for a parcel
of land in the park.
Witele. 7a. land, 10a. meadow, rents, &c. (extent given with names of
tenants), held of the king, with other lands in Cosham, by service of a
fourth part of a serjeanty at the castle of Porchestre in co. Southampton.
Oxford. Niwenham. 6a. land and pasture for 51 sheep, &c. held of the king in
chief, as of the earldom of Albemarle, by service of lib. cummin.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. 11. File 2. (11.)
38. BicHABD Bekk alias Beck.
Writ, 7 Jan. 1 Edw. II.
Southampton. Inq. Monday before the Conversion of St. Paul, 1 Edw. II.
Wodecote. A hall, chamber, grange, ox-house, 80a. arable, 6a. pasture, 2a.
meadow, rents, &c., held of the king in chief by grand serjeanty by
service of keeping the gaol of Winchester.
A tenement and 20«. land near Winchester, held of the prior of St.
Swythun's, rendering 49s. 8^d. yearly.
Kylham. 30a. arable held of Boger de Mortuo Mari, rendering 208. yearly.
Valentine Beck his brother, aged 24 and more, is his next heir.
a. Edw II. File 2. (12.)
39. Hugh lb QuoEY^fTE alias lb Quoyntb.
Writ, 12 March, 1 Edw. II.
Southampton. Inq. Saturday in Easter week, 1 Edw. II. (a fragment).
Ockelee by Motesfonte. A messuage, grange, ox house, lands, &c. (extent
given), held of the king in chief
.... knight's service rendering .... lib. pepper, and he had (?)
in the meadow of the lord (?) of Tuderlee in Ockel in the
wood of Boch ;
and in the said town of Ockeley ....
s. 4d. for all service
Hugh and Margery ....
C. Edw. II. File 2. (13.)
40. Reginald de Argbntem.
Writ (missing).
Cambeidge. Inq. 10 March, 1 Edw. [II.]
Ii^eldebourn. The manor (extent given), held of the heir of William de (sic)
Latimer by service of 2 knights' fees.
John his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
Wilts. Inq. 22 March, 1 Edw. [II.]
Cheldryngton. 10s. rent from land held by Warin de Bassingeborn, held
of Aymer de Valence by homage only.
Heir, as above.
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Norfolk, liiq. 16 March, 1 Edw. [II.]
Keteringham. The manor (extent given), held of the earl of Oxford by
service of 1 knight's fee, and Id. yearly.
.John de Argentein, knight, his son, aged 27 and more, is his next heir. •
C. Edu: II. File 2. (4.)
41. Roger de Fkaxinis.
Writ, 9 Nov. 1 Edw. II.
Norfolk. Inq. 3 Dec. 1 Edw. II.
Bathele. A capital messuage, 24a. arable, IJa. meadow, ^a. pasture, a
moiety of a wind-mill, 100s. rent from free tenants, &c. held of the
king, as member of the manor of Fakenham, which is of the king's
ancient demesne, by service of 100s. yearly at the said manor, and by
suit of court there, and 15^d. ' letefe,' at the said manor.
Lucy his daughter, aged 2, is his next heir.
C. Ediv. 11. File 2. (15.)
42. William de Curzun alias de Curszoun.
Writ, 20 June, 1 Edw. II.
Hereford. Inq. Monday after SS. Peter and Paul, 1 Edw. II.
Puddelisdone. The manor (extent given), with theadvowson of the church,
held of the heirs of Hugh de Mortuo Mari, who are in the king's ward-
ship, in chief by service of 1 knight's fee ; and 9a. meadow held of John
de Bradefeld by service of 4s. yearly.
Richard de Curzon his son, aged 22 and more, is his next heir.
Norfolk. Inq. 2 July, 1 Edw. II.
Wymondham. A capital messuage, 144a. arable by the perch of 16J feet,
12a, meadow and pasture, pastures called ' Brentelond ' and ' Le Brom,' a
wood called ' Grubbesheg,' 24a. wood from Le Steyk to the common
of Keteringham, a wind-mill, rents, &c., held of Richard de la Rokele,
by service of | knight's fee.
Keteringham. A cottage with a little wood of 2a., 117a. arable, a wood
called 'Mannesheg' of 3a., 2 alder- woods of 5a. in common, rents, &c.,
held of Petronilla de Vallibus by service of | knight's fee.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. II. File 2. (16.)
43. Walter Jerounde.
Writ, 27 March, 1 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 6 April, 1 Edw. II.
Perndon. A third part of the manor (extent given), held by the courtesy of
England of the inheritance of Agnes his wife, deceased, of the king in
chief, as of the honour of Boulogne, by service of i knight's fee ; and
10a. arable held (as above) of the abbot of Byleye by service of 16d.
yearly.
Stamburn. 40a. arable and 5d. rent, held (as above) of the earl of Here-
ford by service of ^ knight's fee.
John his son, aged 24, is next heir of the said Walter and Agnes.
C. Edw. II. File 2. (17.)
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44. GiLBEET SON OF ThOMAS DE ClaRE.
Writ, 16 Nov. 1 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 2 Jan. 1 Edw. II.
The office of steward of the whole of the king's forest in Essex, held of the
king in chief by service of keeping the said forest.
Richard de Clare his brother, aged 22 and more, is his next heir.
Hertfoed. Inq. Friday the morrow of St. Thomas the Apostle, 1 Edw. II.
Staundon. A capital messuage, 40a. arable, 7Ja. meadow, 10a. pasture,
20a. oak wood, and 79s. 4Jd. rent of assize, &c. held of Gilbert de Clare,
earl of Gloucester and Hertford, in chief by service of ^ knight's fee,
and rendering 20s. 6d. yearly at his manor of Staundon.
Heir as above.
Dorset. 1*12. 8 Jan. 1 Edw. II.
Sturministre Marescall. A seventh part of the manor (extent given),
including a hundred worth 40s. yearly, held of the king in chief in free
socage by service of homage only.
Tarente Eusseauston. The manor (extent given), held of Gilbert son of
Gilbert de Clare, sometime earl of Gloucester and Hertford, by service of
^ knight's fee ; 18a. arable and 3a. meadow, held of Eobert de Caynes
by service of 6d. yearly ; and 42a. arable and a plot of pasture, held of
Nicholas de Antioch by service of 2s. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 24 and more.
C. Edw. II. File 2. {18.)
45. Hugh Poyntz alias Poynz.
Writ, 6 Jan. 1 Edw. II.
Somerset. Inq. 29 Jan. 1 Edw. II.
Cory Malet. The manor (extent given), including a park, held of the king
in chief for a moiety of the barony of Cory Malet, by service of 1 knight's
fee.
Nicholas his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
Kent. Inq. Saturday the Octave of St. Hilary, 1 Edw. II.
Hoo St. Wereburge by Rochester (Roffarn). A moiety of the manor (extent
given), including a marsh, and a moiety of the hundred of Hoo, held of
the king in chief by service of J knight's fee.
Nicholas Poinz, knight, his son, aged 28 and more, is his next heir.
Kent. Inq. Monday the feast of St. Vincent, 1 Edw. II.
Lullyngeston Castel. The manor (extent given), held of the archbishop of
Canterbury by service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 28 and more.
Cambridge. Inq. 28 Jan. 1 Edw. II.
Dolingham. The manor (extent given) , held of the abbot of St. Wandrille,
Normandy, without any service;
Heir as above, aged 28 and more.
Dorset. Inq. 18 Jan. 1 Edw. II.
Sutton. The manor with the hundred of Culvardestre (extent given), held
of Gilbert son of Gilbert de Clare, sometime earl of Gloucester and
Hertford, by service of 2 knights' fees.
Heir as above, aged 30 and more.
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Gloucester. Inq. 25 JJan. 1 Edw. II.
Tockinton. The manor (extent given), including a park, held of the earl of
Gloucester by service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 28 and more.
C. Edw. II. File 2. (19.)
46. EOBBRT DB BrOMLEGH.
Writ, 2 Dec. 1 Edw. II.
Stafford. Inq. Friday the morrow of St. Thomas the Apostle, 1 Edw. II.
Asscheleye. A third part of the manor (extent given with names of tenants),
held of the king in chief by service of J knight's fee, and finding an
armed man and barded horse in the king's army for 8 days whenever
there may be war in Wales, and paying half a mark to Sir Pulk son
of Warin.
Weninton. The hamlet (extent given with names of tenants), held of
Eobert de Keiettele by service of lis. yearly.
Bromleye. The hamlet (extent given with names of tenants), held of the
bishop of Chester by socage and by service of 10s. yearly and suit of
court at Hecleshale, and finding four men thrice a year, for three days
each time, for chasing in the bishop's park at Hecishale.
John his son, aged 27 at the feast of Ascension last, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 2. (20.)
47. Gilbert db Umframvill alias Dunfranvyl, earl of Anbgos alias
Danbgus.
Writ, 13 Oct. 1 Edw II.
Northumberland. Inq. Tuesday before SS. Simon and Jude, 1 Edw. II.
Prodhow. The castle (extent given), including a park a league in circuit.
Hirlaw. The manor (extent given), pertaining to the said castle.
Birteley. The manor (extent given), including a park a league in circuit.
All held of the king in chief by service of 2J knights' fees and doing
suit at the county (court) of Newcastle on Tyne.
Eedesdale (Vallem de Rede) with the liberty, in which is the castle of
Hirbotell (extent given), including a borough called Hirbotell, a capital
messuage at Oterburn, a park nearly a league in circuit, and free
tenants in EUesden, all held freely {in lihertate) of the king in chief by
service of defending the same from wolf and robber.
Alwenton. 200a. arable and 10a. meadow, the lordship of the ten towns
of Alwenton, Clonhill, Bydellesden, Angreham, Faudon, Eyhill, Schar-
berton, Nodirton, Boroudon, and Thirnum, which rendered nothing to
the earl but knight's service and suit at his court of Hirbotell, and two
water-mills, all held of the heirs of Vesci in chief of the barony of
Alnewyck^by service of 2 knights' fees, and doing suit at the court of
Alnewyck.
Eobert his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 2. (21.)
48. Edmund Gascelyn.
Writ (missing).
Wilts. Inq. 9 Oct. 1 Edw. [II.] {defaced).
Sholdon and Chippeham. The manor and town (extent given with names
ot tenants), with the hundreds of Chypp[eham], Bissopeston, and
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Dunelewe, pertaining thereto, and a wood in the forest of Pewsham,
held of the king in chief by service of J knight's fee, and by homage
and fealty.
Budeston. The township held of Maud Burnel by a fee farm rent of 20 marks
yearly.
LoUedon. A tenement (extent given with names of tenants), held of Aymer
de Valencia by service of a pair of gilt spurs.
Edmund his son, aged 26, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File I. 2. (22.)
49. Adam db Stubhous.
Wiit of plenius certiorari, 24 May, 1 Edw. II.
YoEK. Inq. Monday after St. Bartholomew, 2 Edw. II.
Stubhous. A messuage, 30a. land, and 2a. meadow, held of Eobert son and
heir of Warin de Insula, who is in the king's wardship, by knight's
service, and by a fourth part of 1 carueate land, where 14 darucates
make one knight's fee, were in the hand of the late King Edward by
reason of the minority of Eichard, son and heir of the said Adam.
The said Eichard, aged 21 on the eve of All Saints, 1 Edw. II, is his next
heir.
C. Edw. II. File d. (1.)
50. John de Boltesham.
Writ, 16 Oct. 1 Edw. II.
Northampton. Inq. 19 Oct. 1 Edw. II.
Wedone Pinkeny. A capital messuage and 56a. land, held of the king in
chief by service of -^ knight's fee ; 19s. Ad. rent held jointly by the
said John and Gundreda his wife, of the enfeoffment of Henry de
Pynkenye, by the same service ; and a water-mill held of the abbot of
St. Lucian de Beuveys, by service of 10s.
Plumpton. Two messuages, 86a. Ir. land, la. meadow, 2a. pasture, and 2s.
rent, held of William de Sancto Johanne by knight's service.
Medeford. 6s. rent held of Eobert Kynne, service unknown.
Staverton. 48s. rent (extent given with names of tenants), held of John de
Daventre, service unknown.
Thomas his son, aged 5 at the feast of All Saints last, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 3. (2.)
51. Geoffrey de Liziniaco.
Writ, 8 Feb. [1] Edw II. {defective.)
Y.0RK. Inq. Friday after St. Gregory, 1 Edw. II.
Laghton in Morthing. A capital messuage, 4 bovates land in demesne, 2
plots of meadow, 19L rent, a wind-mill, and a wood, &c. held of the
king in chief by knight's service of the king's ancient demesnes.
Heir unknown, because he is a foreigner.
Writ to the escheator of Ireland, 8 Feb. 1 Edw. II.
Louth. Inq 1 Edw. II. {fragment).
. . . .. . . The manor (extent given), including 10 carucates arable
and perquisites of court in Ays, . . . and at Louethe ....
, , . ., and ,at Castel , held of the king in chief
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without any service (but that which is done) in England for all his
lands held of the king in chief as well in England as in Ireland
(for) his (manor) of Whititon in Norfolk.
(The jury- know of no ?) heir of the said Geoffrey unless the king of
England.
Dublin. Inq. 13 M . . . Edw. . (fragment).
The tenement of Baliogari (extent given), held of the king in chief. . . .
The jury know not that he had other heir than the king.
C. Edw. II. File 3- (3.)
52. RoBBKT Bbrteam of Bothalb.
Writ of plenius certiorari on the petition of Eobert Bertram for the lands,
&c. of the said Robert, as his kinsman and next heir and of full age,
6 March, 1 Edw. II. {defective).
[Northumberland.] Inq. Tuesday after St. Mark, 1 Edw. II. (defective).
Bothale. A capital messuage, 3B0a. arable, 10a. meadow, a park containing
nearly a league in circuit, 2 foreign woods, pasture, a forest, rents, &c.
(extent given), held of the king by service of 3 knights' fees. The
said lands were in the hand of the late King Edward for four weeks
after the said Eobert's death, and afterwards the wardship was granted
to Margaret sometime queen of England until the lawful age of the heir,
who sold it to Master Eichard de Haveryng, late escheator, who sold it
to Sir William de Hamelton, and he to Sir Simon Ward, who still holds
the same.
Robert the petitioner is his kinsman, and next heir.
John de Seton says that the said Eobert was 21 on Thursday the feast of
St. George last, which he knows because at the command of Robert Bertram
he came ou the morrow of St. George to Bothale and bought of him 16 oaks
of his forest for 2 marks, for constructing his building of Seton, which was
accidentally burned at Christmas before, and was present and saw the same
(Robert) baptized in the church of St. Andrew, Bothale, and it is twenty-one
years ago last Christmas since the burning of his houses.
Robert de Fenrother says the same, and knows it because at the feast of
St. Marcellus (?) before the birth of the said Robert he married Isabel his wife,
who died on the day of St. George following, and was buried in the cemetery
of St. Andrew, Bothall, on the day the said Robert was baptized, and it is
twenty-one years ago at the same feast of St. George.
John de Offeley says the same, and knows it because his father (?)
married Ayice his stepmother at the feast of All Saints before the said
Robert's birth ; it is twenty-one years ago, and that marriage can never
depart from his memory.
Bernard Tuket of Wodhorn says the
same, and knows it because Sir John de Gretham, chaplain, at Christmas
• • .• • ■ • • was instituted perpetual vicar of the church of St.
Edehne the Virgm, Wodehorn, and on Sunday before the Ascension follow-
ing the witness was at the vicar's feast at Bothal with
Robert Bertram, deceased, and then the said Robert (the petitioner) was
4 weeks old, and it is twenty-one years since Sir John was instituted.
Eobert le Warenner says the same, and knows it because Robert his first-
born son was born on the eve of St. George, and the said Eobert on the
morrow, and his son was 21 on the said eve last past.
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Maurice de He says the same, and knows it because
Eoger his brother whose heir he is, (died) on Whitsunday after the said
Eobert's birth twenty-one years ago at next Whitsunday, and he made his
homage to Eobert Bertram, who said that he who ought to be his lord was
aged 6 weeks.
William son of Maurice says the same, and knows it because on . . .
. . . before the said Eobert's birth he came into England from parts
across the sea, and on the morrow of St. George following, on which day
the said Eobert was baptized, John de Seton and he feasted at Bothal with
Eobfirt Bertram, and it is twenty-one years ago since he came into England.
Simon son of Eichard de Pyndemore says the same, and knows it because
as he came from Newbiggin to Pyndemore he saw his own house burning,
and endeavoured to save his valuables (?) but could not for no one dared
enter the house for the flames, and he lost many goods, and the same after-
noon came his servant from Bothal announcing that Alice Goby on, mother
of the said Eobert, had born a son, and on the morrow he was present when
he was baptized, and Eobert Bertram gave him an oak because his house was
burnt, and there he saw John de Seton present, and it is twenty-one years
since the burning of his house.
John d6l Side say's the same, and knows it because on Sunday after the
said Eobert's birth he fell from his horse between Morpath and Wheteworth,
and it is twenty-one years ago, which he well recollects, for the small bone
of his leg (?) {exilla tibie) being broken, he still limps.
William son of Eichard de Essynden says the same, and he knows it
because Ealph de Essynden, knight, took all his beasts and detained them
for 10 marks which he owed him for the farm of his mill, and on the morrow
of St. George he went to Sir Eoger Bertram, rector of St. Andrew's, Bothal,
to borrow some money, and found, him in the church whilst the said Eobert
was being baptized, and the said rector lent him 5 marks ; it is twenty-one
years ago since the taking of his beasts and he will all his life remember it.
John le Maresscall of Hayden says the same, and knows it because William
his son was born four weeks after the said Eobert, and will be 21 on Sunday
before the Ascension next.
Eobert de Balliolo says the same, and knows it because on the day of the
said Eobert's birth as he came from Corbryg, robbers attacked him near
Stanfordham with bows and arrows, &c. and killed his horse with an arrow,
and he scarcely escaped their hands, and the same day reached Morpath on
foot, and on the morrow went to Ellyngton by Bothall, where he heard his
mass in the church and was present when the said Eobert was baptized,
and the robbers' attack happened twenty-one years ago' on the feast of St.
George last.
C. Edw. II. File 3. (4.)
53. Ebginald db Grey alias le Grey.
Wnt, 5 April, 1 Edw. II.
Derby. Inq. 18 April, 1 Edw. II.
Schirlond. The manor (extent given), including mills called Peverelmilne,
Crowecroftmilne and Le Newemilne, and the advowson of the church,
held of Sir Henry de Grey for 1 knight's fee and giving scutage when
it runs.
Le Lyndeweye. 20a. arable held of Sir Eobert de Dethek' by service of 2s.
yearly ; and 20a. land held of Thomas de Ferariis of Lockeslegh by
service of 12c?. yearly.
John his son, aged 40 and more, is his next heir.
28017 B
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Wnt, 5 April, 1 Edw. II.
Chester. Inq. 20 April, 1 Edw. II. ■ , • t
Rushton. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of
1 knight's fee.
Torpurlegh. A moiety, held of Richard Down by service of a rose.
Honebrugge. A messuage and 20a. land, held of WiUiam Bonse by service
of Id!.
Heir as above.
Writ to the Justice of Wales 5 April, 1 Edw. II.
[Denbigh.] Inq. 26 April, 1 Edw. II.
Ruffin. The castle, the whole cantred of Deffrincloyd, and three towns m
the cantred of Englefeld, viz. — Penbedeu, Maismanan and Blorent,
which were of Lady Wenthlian de Lacy, (extent given), held of the king
in chief by service of 3 knights' fees.
Heir as above, of full age.
Essex. Inq. 22 April, 1 Edw. II.
Purlee. The manor, with the hamlet of Gibbecrak' member thereof
(extents given), held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 30 and more.
Buckingham. Inq. Friday after St. Alphege, 1 Edw. II.
La Waterhall. The manor (extent given), held of the king by serjeanty of
finding a man armed with hauberk and lance only in Wales.
Heir as above, of full age.
Gloucester. Inq. 21 April, 1 Edw. II.
Kempeleye. The manor (extent given), including a park and foreign wood,
held of Roger de Mortimer and Theobald de Verdon, by service of
^ knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 40 and more.
Hertford. Inq. Tuesday the feast of St. George, 1 Edw. II.
Bishop's Hathfeld. A capital messuage, 300a. arable, 6a. meadow, 5a.
pasture, 20a. wood, 4:1. Os. 8d. rent of assize, &c., held of the bishop of
Ely by service of J knight's fee, and doing suit of court at the manor
of Bishop's Hathfield.
Heir as above, of full age.
Middlesex. Inq. Monday the morrow of the Close of Easter, 1 Edw II.
Purtepole. A messuage, 30a. arable, 22s. rent of assize, and a wind-mill, held
of the dean and chapter of St. Paul's, London, in chief, by service of
42s. M. and suit of court.
Heir as above, aged 30 and more.
Bedford. Inq. 29 April, 1 Edw. II. (defaced).
La Leigh alias La Leigh with Scharnbrok'. The manor, with the hamlets
of Wraste and Brockeborewe (extents given), held of the barony of Wod-
huUe, now m the king's hands by reason of the minority of Thomas de
[WahuU], by service of [2] J knight's fees, together with its members—
hnelleston, co. Buckingham, and Munden, co. Hertford, and paying
14s. yearly for the guard of RokinghFam], and 5s. to the master of the
hospital of St. John, Bedford.
Heir as above, aged 80 and more.
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Buckingham. Inq. Saturday after St. Alphege, 1 Edw. II.
Eton. The manor (extent given), with the advowson of the church of
Blecchele, held of the king in chief by grand serjeahty of keeping the
king's gerfalcons at the king's cost.
Stoke Hamund. A capital messuage, 80a. arable, a water-mill, and 9s. 3d.
rent of assize, held of John de Wolverton by service of 1 knight's fee.
Great BrichuUe. The manor (extent given), with the advowson of the
church, held of Hugh le Despenser by service of a pair of gilt spurs worth
6d. yearly.
Snelleston. The manor (extent given), held of the heir of Thomas de
WahuU, together with the manors of Lega, Wrast, Brokeburwe, and
other members, for 2^ knights' fees.
Heir as above, aged 30 and more;
Huntingdon. Inq. Friday in Easter week, 1 Edw. II.
Hemingford. 30a. land held of the king in chief by serjeanty of finding a
spindle full of thread for sewing the king's pavilions in time of war,
which serjeanty is now changed to 1 mark of yearly rent by the hands
of the sheriff.
Hemingford. The manor (extent given), held of the earl of Oxford by service
of 1 knight's fee.
Gilling. The manor (extent given), held of the said earl by service of 1
knight's fee.
Thouleslound. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief, as of the
honour of Huntingdon, as of the pourparty of Eobert le Brus, by service
of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 50.
Hereford. Liq. Saturday after Easter, 1 Edw. II.
Wiltone on Wey. The castle with the adjacent hamlets of Peterustoye alias
Peterustowe, Birchis, Cleve, and Cape (extents given), held of the king in
chief by service of 1^ knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 36 and more.
C. Edw. II. File 3. (5.)
54. ElCHARD DE CeBIZEAUS.
Wnt {missing),
Cornwall. Extent, 6 Feb. 1 Edw. II. {defective).
Lanrethou and Kilcoit. The manors (extents given), held of the heir of
Joice de Dynham, who is in the king's wardship, as of his barony of
Cardynan, by service of 5 knights' fees, and doing suit at his court of
Cardinan.
Trevynnek'. The hamlet (extent given), held of John de Arundel in socage,
and by service of Id. yearly.
Eichard, son of John his son, aged 7, is his next heir.
{See No. 155.)
C. Edw. 11^ File 3. (6.)
55. Stephen db Brokbdissh'.
Writ, 30 Dec. 1 Edw. II.
Suffolk ; hundreds op Wylbford, Lose and Theedbling. Inq. Thursday after
the Purification, 1 Edw. II.
Hacheston, Ludham, Bredefeld and Bulges. Free rents (extent given with
names of tenants), and the advowson of the church of Pethawe in the
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hundred of Thredelinge, held M the king] in chief of the manor of
Bredefeld, by service of J knight's fee, which manor the late ^ing
Edward acquired of Gilbert Peche lately deceased, and assigned m
dower to Queen Margaret, sometime his consort.
Eeginald his son, aged 10, is his next heir.
Suffolk; hundked of Hoxnb. Inq. 14 Jan. 1 Edw. II.
Weybrede and Sylham. A water-mill held of John Launce, John de
Shelton, and the prior of St. Faith's, rendering to each yearly 1 mark.
Fresengfeud. 16s. 8d. rent, rendering 13s. 4rf. yearly to the prioress of
Bungeye.
Heir as above.
Suffolk; hundreds of Bosemere and Hbetesmere. Inq. Thursday after St.
Valentine, 1 Edw. II.
Melles. 4a. land in demesne.
Preston in the hundred of Corsford. 40s. free rent yearly from the heirs of
Sir Giles de Monpinchon.
Melles, Codenham, and Stonham. 39s. lOrf. free rent yearly from the heirs
of Eobert le Gardener, and other tenants (specified), for messuages and
lands (extent given) .
All held of Peter de Burgate by service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Suffolk; hundreds ot Babb[eegh] and Corsf[ord]. Inq. 14 Feb. 1 Edw. II.
Ketilberston. 40s. rent from a messuage and 80a. land, by the hands of
Christiana, relict of Giles de Munpinzoun, held of the abbot of
St. Edmund's by service of Id. at his hundred of Corsf[ord] for the
guard of the castle of Norwich.
Heir as above.
Norfolk. Inq. . . Jan. 1 Edw. II. {defective).
Brokedissh. A cottage, la. wood, and 10a. arable, held of the king in chief
as of the half -hundred of Ersham, which was of the earl Mar [shal] , by
service of 21d. yearly, rendering two hens, and doing suit at the said
hundred; a capital messuage, 105a. arable, 12a. wood, 8a. meadow and
pasture, 6s. 8d. rent, &c., held of the abbot of St. Edmund's by service
of ^ knight's fee, and 6d. yearly ; 60a. arable, la. meadow, and M. rent,
held of Edmund Pillecrowe by service of 2s. lid. yearly ; 6a. land held
of William Walgor by service of 2s. ; 2a. land held of William Pollard by
service of 3d. ; 3a. land held of Eoger de Ketelbergh by service of Bd. ;
6a. land and 2s. rent, held of Eoger Pillecrowe by service of 22rf. ; and
a cottage and la. land held of Eobert le Broun by service of Id. yearly.
Eedenhale. 8Ja. land held of the prior of Holy Trinity, Ipswich, by service
of 6d. ; and 2a. land held of John de Brampton by service of 5d. yearly.
Eiueshale. 5a. land held of Winesia lady of Eiueshale by scutage and
service of 12d. yearly ; 8a. land held of Edmund Aubre by service of Id.
yearly; and 3a. land held of the abbot of Langele by service of 2d,
yearly.
Stratton. A messuage not built, 60a. arable, 27s. rent of assize, &c., held
of the earl of Eichem [ond] by service of 19d. yearly.
Bursfcon. A capital messuage, 50a. arable, 2a. meadow, la. pasture, la.
wood, a wind-mill, 4s. 8d. rent of assize, &c., held of Hugh de Veer and
Denise his wife by service of 10s. yearly ; 7a. arable and 13s. 4d. rent of
assize, held of the heirs of Eobert de Tateshale by service of lid. yearly ;
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lis. Id. rent of assize held of William de Boville by service of i^d.
yearly ; 20a. of knight's fee held of Agnes de Stradesete by service of
6s. yearly; rents and services held of Nicholas de Hastingg' by service
of ISd. yearly; 8a. land held of William de Shimplingge by service of
12d. yearly ; and 10a. land held of John Hubert by service of 2s. yearly.
Thelveton._ 5a. land held of Thomas de Scalar [iis] by service of lib.
cummin yearly ; 7a. land held of Peter Henry by service of id. yearly ;
la. land held of Peter son of Gilbert by service of Bd. yearly ; and 8?-.
land held of William Baroun by service of 5^d. yearly.
Brisingham. ^a. turf held of Thomas le Verdoun by service of a root of
ginger.
Heir as above, aged 10 and more.
Extent or summary of the above lands
C. Edw. II. File 3. (7.)
56. Joan de Valencia, countess of Pembroke.
Writ, 20 Sept. 1 Edw. II.
The Marches of Wales. Inq. Thursday after St. Denis, I Edw. II.
Gbdrich. The castle &c. (extent given), held of the king by knight's service.
Aymer {Adomarm, Adamarus, Almaricus) her son, aged 36 and more, is
her next heir.
The Marches of Wales. Inq. Friday after St. Luke, 1 Edw. II.
Teneberey. 20a. foreign land, 241 burgages, la. meadow, 2 mills,
six stranger burgesses, twenty farmers (sensar'), &c., held of the king,
service unknown.
Heir as above.
The- Marches of Wales. Inq. Thursday after St. Luke, 1 Edw. II.
Pembr [oke] . The castle and town (extent given) , including rents in Karreu
for the guard of the castle of Pembroke, Stakepol, Kylvegy, Costeynis-
ton, Gilcop, Gonedon, Opeton, Seynt Syrone, Maynerbir, Mynewere
and Esse.
Castle Martin. 2 carucates land, 12a. meadow, 60a. pasture, turbary, a
water-mill, and rent of two free tenants and sixty gabularii.
St. Flor[ence]. 2 carucates land, thirty -nine gabidarii, ten tarraevs {censar'),
la. meadow, &c.
Coyttht'. 60a. land, two free tenants, &c.
All held of the king, service unknown.
Heir as above.
Worcester. Inq. 14 Oct. 1 Edw. II.
Inteberg. A manor (extent given), held of the king in chief as of the
Marchalcy (Marchacia,) of England by knight's service.
Heir as above, aged 26 and more.
Kent. Inq. 9 Oct. 1 Edw. II.
Sutton Valence. The manor (extent given), including a custom called
' Donger,' held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee, and it
is of the king's marshalcy.
Braburn. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of
1 knight's fee, and it is of the king's marshalcy.
Heir as above, aged 37.
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Berks. Inq. 11 Oct. 1 Edw. II.
Schryvenham, alias Schrevenham. The manor, with Burghton and Cote,
and a moiety of the hundred of Schrevenham (extents given), held of
the king in chief, service unknown.
Heir as above, aged 24 and more.
Writ to the Justiciary of Ireland, 20 Sept. 1 Edw. II.
Ireland, ^.rtof*, Friday after St. Martin . . Edvf. 11. (defective).
Weys[ford]. The castle and town (extent given), including the service of
29J knights when scutage runs in Ireland, of which 3 fees are now
wasted by the war of the Irish.
Carrik. The castle with 2 carucates and 20a. land in demesne. Ills. 9d. rent
of burgesses, 2 water-mills, &c.
Fernie. The manor with a castle (extent given) .
Bannua. The manor (extent given), including the isle of Keirach.
Rosclar. 91. 6s. 6d. yearly rent, M^ carucates, 20a. Ir. land, 21a. meadow,
and 91. 9s. 2d. issues of rabbit-warren, wood, customs, &c.
Hathethart. 6 carucates land, &c.
Tachmon. Issues worth 47s. lOd. yearly.
Odoch Castle. The manor (extent given), with the service of 4 knights
.... when the king's scutage runs in Ireland.
Geriponte. The new town (extent given).
All held of the king in chief by service the king's
[scutage] runs in Ireland.
Heir as above, aged 34.
C. Edw. 11. File 4. (1.)
57. Maud, late the wife of Hugh de Mortuo Mari of Richards Castle.
Writ, 15 Feb. 1 Edw. II.
Salop. Inq. Wednesday before Palm Sundfl,y, 1 Edw. II.
Bureford. The manor (extent given), including a moiety of the hundred of
Overes, held for life of the inheritance of the said Hugh, now in the
king's hands by reason of the minority of his heirs, of the king in
chief by barony, and by service of finding five armed men with five
barded horses for the whole barony .whenever there shall be war in
Wales between the king and the prince of Wales.
Wylileye in the manor of Stepelton. A messuage, 100a. land by the greater
hundred, and lie?, yearly rent, acquired of a tenant by the said Maud
and Hugh, to them and the heirs of the said Hugh, tenure unspecified.
Joan whom Thomas de Bykenouere married, aged 15 and more, and
Margaret whom Geoffrey de Cornwayle married, aged . . and more,
daughters of the said Hugh are his next heirs.
Hereford. Inq. Thursday before Palm Sunday, 1 Edw. II.
Blethevagh. The manor (extent given), including a great and little forest,
held of the king in chief in dower of the said inheritance of the
barony of Bureford.
Worcester. Inq. Monday the morrow of Palm Sunday, 1 Edw. II. {defective).
Coderugge and Wychebaud. The manors (extents given), that of Coderugge
held for life, and that of Wychebaud held in dower, of the said
inheritance of the king in chief.
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Essex. Inq. 22 April, 1 Edw. II.
Hobrugge. A capital messuage, 180a. arable, 6Ja. Ir. meadow, 6a. pasture,
2 woods, a water-mill, rents, &c. held for life of the said inheritance, of
the heir of Giles de Plays, who is in the king's wardship, by service of
J knight's fee ; and 2a. Ir. meadow, held of the said inheritance, of
John de Hobrugg by service of 2s. yearly.
Amberden. The manor (extent given) held, for life of the said inheritance,
of the king in chief as of the honor of Peverell, by service of 1 knight's
fee.
Heirs as above, Joan aged 15 years and 5 months, and Margaret 12 years
and 7 months.
NoKTHAMPTON. luq. 9 May, 1 Edw. II.
Norton. The manor (extent given), including lands and plots in Langmede,
Langedole, and Hullemede, held of Guy de Bello Campo, earl of War-
wick, by service of 1 knight's fee.
Heirs unspecified.
Dkvon. Inq. 3 April, 1 Edw. II.
Nymeton. The manor (extent given), held of the said inheritance, of
the king by socage.
Extent or summary of the above lands, and of the part assigned to Thomas
de Bikenor, and the part remaining in the king's hand {undated).
{Cj. Calendar oj Close Rolls, 1307— 131S, p. 36.)
Writ q/ certiorari defeodis, £c. 11 March, 1 Edw. II.
OxFOED. Inq. 27 July, 2 [Edw. II] .
Cudinton. The manor, held by Henry de Willamescote of the inheritance
of the said Hugh, which is now in the king's hand by reason of the
minority of his heirs, by service of ^ knight's fee.
Devon. Inq. 2 April, 1 Edw. II.
King's Nymeton. The advowson of the church.
Northampton. Inq. 9 May, 1 Edw. II.
Lycchebarwe. Three parts, of 1 knight's fee held by the said Maud as
above, and William Power holds it.
Gloucester. Inq. 8 Oct. 2 Edw. II.
Lutlinton. The manor, held by the abbot of Abbyndon of the said Maud,
taking scutage when it runs, by J knight's fee.
OUynton. The manor, similarly held by John de OUynton by J knight's fee
and scutage.
Newynton. The manor, similarly held by the prior of Little Malvern by
^ knight's fee.
Somerset. Inq. 1 Aug. 1 (sic) Edw. II.
Mersshe. The manor, similarly held by John de Huntele for ^ knight's fee.
Kyngeston by Gevele [alias Gyvele] . The manor, held by Eobert son of
Payn for J knight's fee.
Salop. Inq. Tuesday before Palm Sunday, 1 Edw. II.
Nen Solers. The manor, similarly held by Roger de Mortuo Mari of
Wyggemor for 1 knight's fee.
TeteneshuU lalias Steneshull] and Marebrock. The manor, similarly held
by Peter Corbet for J knight's fee.
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Mulston. The manor, similarly held by Hugh Godard for J knight's fee.
Weston. The hamlet, similarly held by the earl of Lincoln for J knight's fee.
Tilleshop'. The manor, similarly held by Adam de Elmerugge for i knight's
fee.
Eommesleygh and Baggesouere. The manor, similarly held by Leo de
Rommeleygh for 1 knight's fee.
Grete. The manor, similarly held by Philip de Grete for J knight's, fee.
Stok. The hamlet, similarly held by Henry le Moneour and Margery la
Blake for J knight's fee.
La Hull. The hamlet, similarly held by William de la Hull fpr ^\ knight's
fee.
Aysford Carbonel and Overtone. The manor, similarly held by Hugh
Carbonel for J knight's fee.
Boreford. The advowson of the church, which is divided into three parts.
All these fees pertain to the barony of Boreford.
WoBCESTBE. Inq. 8 April, 1 Edw. II.
Imeneye. The manor, held of the said Maud by Peter Corbet by service of
1 knight's fee.
Astwode. The manor, held by Thomas de Arderne by service of | knight's
fee.
Kyngeslonde. The hamlet, held by John de Kyngeslonde by J knight's fee.
Elmerugge. The manor, held by Adam de Elmerugge by 1^ knight's fees.
PurshuU. The manor, held by Henry de Peremort by J knight's fee.
Almerugge [alias Elmerugge] . The hamlet, held by William de Hanewode
by J^ knight's fee.
Croule. The manor, held by Guy de Bello Campo by service of 1 knight's
fee.
Wytton. The manor, held by Grimbald Pauncefot by service of J knight's
fee.
Coderugge. 1 carucate land, held by Adam Young {Juven is) of Coderugge,
by x\ knight's fee.
Eoke and Holine. The hamlets, held by Henry de Ribefford by J knight's
fee.
Clyfton. The manor, held by Eoger de Mortuo Mari by J knight's fee.
Scheldesleye. The manor, held by Henry le Waleys by J knight's fee.
Cuyre. The manor, held by John Wyard by J knight's fee.
Sapy. The manor, held by Eoger Pychard by J knight's fee.
Sutton and Overe Sapy. The manors, held by Robert Sturmy by IJ knight's
fee.
Temedebury. The manor, held by Henry de Lacy by 2 knights' fees.
Yeddefen Leges. The manor, held by the heirs of William de Loges by
f knight's fee.
Karkedone. The hamlet, held by Hugh de Mortuo Mari by J knight's fee.
Yeddefen Loges. The advowson of the church.
All Saints, Worcester. The advowson of the church.
Extent of the knights' fees of Hugh de Mortuo Mari, deceased, which by
reason of the minority of his heirs (are) in the king's hand (undated
and defective).
Wakwick.
Farnebergh. 1 knight's fee held by Jordan le gay ; -J knight's fee held by
the heirs of William de Halughton ; and to knight's fee held by the
heirs of Walter le Norable.
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Mollyngton. J knight's fee held by the prior of Kenylworth; and J
knight's fee held by Eleanor de Clare.
Dunchirche. J knight's fee held by Eustachia, relict of John Dunheved.
Bilney. ,J knight's fee held by the abbot of Cumbe.
Heeefoed.
Pudlesdon and Brompton. IJ knight's fee held by Richard de Cursun.
Wyle. I knight's fee held by Eichard de la Launde.
Yarpol. J knight's fee held by Walter Hakelute [alias Hakelutel] .
Bitton. Two parts of 1 knight's fee held by Thomas de Brompton.
Staunton and Moldeleye. J knight's fee held by Walter de Hopton.
Coumbe. J knight's fee held by Berard le Bret'.
Asshe. ^ knight's fee held by Ealph de Sancto Audoeno.
Eichards Castle, i knight's fee held by Eoger Eilrich.
linull. I knight's fee held by John de Lyngaine.
Herton. J knight's fee held by Thomas de Lyngaine.
Extent oi the fees which the aforesaid Maud held of the said Hugh's
inheritance, &c. in cos. Oxford, Northampton, Gloucester, Somerset,
Salop, and [Worcester] , as above.
Knights' fees and advowsons in the pourparty of Thomas de Bikenor and
Joan his wife, comprising some of those above mentioned in cos.
Warwick, Hereford, Gloucester, Salop, and Worcester, and also : —
Heeefoed. Eichards Castle. The advowson of the church.
Salop. Assheford Boudlers. J knight's fee held by John de Bodelers.
Overton. ^ knight's fee held by John de Overton.
Wolferton. J knight's fee held by William Carbonel.
Bureford. A portion of the prebend, held by Adam de Osgodeby.
WoECESTEE. Scheldesley Waleis. J knight's fee held by William le Waleys.
Homme. A messuage, 39a. arable, and 2a. meadow.
Salop. Leyntwarthyn. A list of free and customary tenants.
(CJ. Calendar of Close Rolls, 1807—1313, pp. 97, 98.)
C. Ediv. 11. File 4. (2.)
58. Hugh de Moetuo Maei of Eichards Castle.
Writ oj certiorari de/eodis &c. 26 April, 1 Edw. II.
Waewick. Inq. 8 July, 1 (sic) Edw. II.
Earneberg. A messuage and 3 carucates land, held by Jordan le Say by
service of 1 knight's fee ; a messuage and 2 carucates land, held by the
heirs of William de Halweton by service of J knight's fee ; and a
messuage and 2 virgates land, held by the heirs of Walter le Norable
by service of ^V knight's fee.
MoUington. A messuage and 1 carucate land, held by the prior of Kenele-
worth. by service of ^ knight's fee ; and a messuage and 1 carucate land,
held by Eleanor de Clare by service of J knight's fee.
Farneberg. The advowson of the church.
Dunchirch. A messuage and 2 carucates land, held by Eustacia, relict of
John Dunheved, by service of J knight's fee.
Bilneye. A messuage and 2 carucates land, held by the abbot of Cumbe
by service of i knight's fee.
All held of the manor of Boreford.
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Salop. Inq. Tuesday the feast of St. Barnabas, 1 Edw. II.
Kyngesheinde (?), held by John de Lyngeyne for i knight's fee.
Stanege. The hamlet, held by for J knight's fee.
Kyngesheinde (?) and Assche. The manor, held by Eobert Sturmy for
f knight's fee.
Asscheford Boudlers. The manor, held by John de Boudlers for J knight's
fee.
Overton. The hamlet, held by John de Everton (sic) for J knight's fee.
Wolwerton. 1 carucate land, held by William Carbonel for J knight's fee.
All the advowsons of churches remained with Maud the said Hugh's
wife, and were extended by another writ after her death.
Hereford. Inq. Wednesday after St. Andrew, 2 Edw. II.
Pudlesdone. The manor with the hamlet of Brompton, held by Richard de
Cursun by service of Ij knight's fee.
Wyle. The manor, held by Eichard de la Launde by service of J knight's
fee.
Yarpol. 2 carucates land, held by Walter Hakelute by service of J knight's
fee.
Bittone. The manor, held by Thomas de Brompton by service of two parts
of 1 knight's fee.
Staunton and Moldeleye. The hamlets, held by Walter de Hopton by
service of J knight's fee.
Coumbe. The manor, held by Berard le Bret by service of J knight's fee.
Assche. The manor, held by Ralph de Sancto Audoeno by service of
* knight's fee.
Richards Castle. 1 carucate land, held by Roger Eilrich by service of
J knight's fee.
Knulle. The hamlet, held by John de Lyngayne by service of J knight's
fee.
Herton. The manor, held by Thomas de Lyngayne by service of ^ knight's
fee.
Richards Castle. The advowson of the church.
C. Ethc. II. File 4. (3.)
59. Baldwin de Insula.
Writ, 22 Aug. 1 Edw. II.
Southampton ; Isle of Wight. Inq. 14 Sept. 1 Edw. II.
Gatecombe. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service
of 1 knight's fee, as of the castle of Karesbrouk, now in the king's hand.
Whytewelle. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service
of J knight's fee, as of the castle of Karesbrouk.
Caulbourn. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service
of 1 knight's fee, as of the castle of Karesbrouk.
John his son, aged 4 on the feast of the Purification last, is his next heir.
Extent or summary of the above manors.
C. Edw. II. File 4. (4.)
60. Hbney Tybis alias Thyeys, Tyheys.
Writ, 8 Oct. 1 Edw. II.
Oxford. Inq. 24 Nov. 1 Edw. II.
Fretewell. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief as of the
earldom of Albemarle, now in the king's hand, by service of 1 knight's
fee.
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La Oke alias Oke hamlet. 40a. arable, 20a. meadow, 55s. 5d. rents, &c. (extent
given with names of tenants), held of the king as above, by service of
J knight's fee, and of the abbot of Westminster by service of 2s. M.
Henry his son, aged 22 and more, is his next heir.
Berks. Extent, 31 Oct. 1 Edw. II.
Hordwelle hamlet. A capital messuage, 80a. arable, 12a. meadow, a pasture,
68s. G^d. rents, &c., held of Henry de Cobham by service of rendering
40d. every seventeen weeks to the abbot of Abyndon for the same
Henry.
Heir as above.
■ Oxford. Extent, 4 Nov. 1 Edw. II.
Shirbourne. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), held of the
earl of Cornwall as of the honour of St. Valery, by service of rendering
yearly a bow {arcum de Auhourn) and 3 arrows without a string, or 12d.
Heir as above.
Cornwall. Extent, 2 Nov. 1 Edw. II.
Alwarton. The manor with half the manor of Tywarnail (extents given),
held of the earl of Cornwall by service of rendering yearly at his castle
of Walyngford a bow {arcum de Aubourn) without a string, and
3 barbed arrows.
Heir as above, aged 22 on the feast of St. Lawrence last.
Wilts. Inq. 27 Nov. 1 Edw. II.
Fershesdon in the manor of Sevenhamton. 100s. rent held of Lady Margaret,
queen of England, by service of a pair of gilt spurs, price 6d., and doing
suit at the court of the manor. The said manor is iii the queen's hand
by the demise of the late king for her life, and is of the honour of
Albemarle, and came to his hands by the forfeiture of Adam de
Stratton.
Chylton. The manor (extent given), held of the earl of Cornwall as of the
honour of Walyngford by service of 1 knight's fee.
Lydyherd. A messuage, 40a. arable, 5a. meadow, 35s. lOd. rents, &c., held
of William de Grandisono and Sibyl his wife, as of the inheritance of
the said Sibyl, by service of ^ knight's fee.
Dreykote Folyoht. The manor (extent given), held of Richard Crok by
service of lib. pepper, price 12d.
Heir as above.
C. Edu: II. File 4. (5.)
E. Inq. -p.m. File 7. (8.)
61. John de Meeiet alias John .lord o\ Mebibt.
Writ {missing).
Lincoln. Inq. 31 [MJarch, 1 Edw. II.
Castel Carleton. A capital messuage, a wind -mill, a wood, 278a. arable,
878 (?) a. meadow, 46a. of rose, 89a. pasture, U. 8s. Id. rent of free
tenants, 72s. in villenage, 4Z. 10s. of aid and customs, 14s. 6^^. from
cottars, &c., held of the king in chief by homage and service of
J knight's fee ; and 100a. arable held of John de Suth Riston by
service of ^Ib. pepper, price 2s., and 2Z6. cummin, price 1(?.
John de Meriet his son aged 11^, is his next heir.
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Somerset. Iiiq. 27 March, 1 Edw. II. {iiuich defaced). _
Meriet. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), mcluding
lands in CleyhuU (?), Beridol (?), Whitele, Rothemorforlong, Garston,
Annoteforlang (?), Wydelak under .... scherd, upon La Howe, in
Sed . . h, and in Berdon, and a park called Eggewod,
held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee.
Lopene. The hamlet (full extent given), held of Hugh Poynz by service of
J knight's fee.
Stratton. The hamlet (full extent given), held of the heirs of Elias de
Albiniaco, who are in the king's wardship, by service of lib. cummin,
price Id.
Heir as above, aged 10 on Wednesday after St. Michael, 1 Edw. II.
Extent or summary of the above lands &c.
Writ of certiorari de feodis dc, 11 April, 1 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Extent, Friday after St. Peter ad Vincula, 2 Edw. II.
Dalby. J knight's fee held by John de Hamigton of the said John Meriet.
Carleton. The advowson of a chapel.
Somerset. Extent, 12 May, 1 Edw. II.
Gosebradene. The hamlet, held by Eoger le Ware by service of -J- knight's
fee.
Hengstrigge, 1 virgate land, held by Felicia late the wife of Eichard de
HeydonQ, by service of jV knight's fee.
Kyngesdone. 1 virgate land, held by Brian son of Brian de Gouys, by
service of ^V knight's fee ; and 1 virgate land, held by John de Gary by
the like service.
Boklond. J knight's fee held by John Walrond.
Mora by Swtperton. A tenement held in free socage by John Weylond.
Meriet. The advowson of the church.
Boklonde. The advowson of the church.
C. Edw. II. File 4. (6.)
62. Thomas, son of Nicholas de Aldithelegh.
Writ, 16 Jan. 1 Edw. II.
Stafford. Inq. Monday after St. Peter in Cathedra, 1 Edw. II. (dejaced.)
Lands &c. in the king's hand by reason of the minority of the said Thomas.
Horton. The manor, with its members Euston, and the hamlets of Gretton
and Stanleye (full extent given with names of tenants), including a
wood with pasture called Hortoneshay, and land in Lodezerd, held of
Edmund, baron of Stafford, in chief by service of 15s. yearly.
Enedon. A third part of the manor (full extent given with names of
tenants), held of Theobald de Verdun without service.
Alstanesfeld. A third part of the, manor, the hamlet of Beresford including
a vaccary called ' Quernyford,' and a third part of the hamlet of
Bromkot, and lands in Stansop, (full extent given with names of
tenants), held of Thomas earl of Lancaster, as of the honour of
Tutteburi, by service of 1 knight's fee.
Tyssington. A third part of the manor (extent given), held of the honour of
Tutteburi by service of 2«. 2d. yearly.
Helye. The castle and park, held of the heirs of William de Twishel
in chief without service.
Betteleye (full extent given with names of tenants), held of the heirs of
William de Betteleye in chief without service.
EDWAED II. 29
Tunstall. A third part of the manor (full extent given with names of
tenants , held of the heirs of Geoffrey de Greseley, without service.
Alditheley. The manor with [the hamlet of] Talk (full extent given with
names of tenants), held of Sir Theobald de Verdun in chief without
service.
Chesterton (full extent given with names of tenants), held of Thomas,
earl of Lancaster, in chief by service of 27rf. yearly.
Cold Norton (extent given), held of John de Hanestang in chief, without
service.
Nicholas, son of Nicholas son of Nicholas de Aldithleye, and brother of the
said Thomas, aged 18 at the feast of St. Martin last, is his next heir.
Salop. Iiiq. Monday after St. Chad, 1 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Ford. The manor, with its members Pontesford, La Lee, Hanewod,
Espeleye, Saxecote, the hamlet of Pleyleye, Sybaskot [alias Sibaldes-
cote], Newenham, Ardeskote, Poulemere, Crokton, Schrawardyn,
Benthale, Egge, and Moele [alias Mele] (full extent given with names
of tenants), held of the king in chief by service of 121. yearly.
Kenardeleye. The manor with its member Egardesley (full extent given
with names of tenants), including a plot of land called Webhurst, held
of the heirs of Madoc de Sutton in chief without service.
Egemunden. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), held of
the king in chief by service of a mewed sparrow-hawk yearly.
Gravenhunger. A tenement (full extent given with names of tenants),
held of the heirs of Adam son of Eichard de Gravenhunger in socage,
without service.
Heir as above.
Salop. Inq. Friday after St. Peter in Cathedra, 1 Edw. II.
Eed Castle, "Weston and Wikeshull. 3 carucates land (full extent given
given with names of tenants), including a park about the castle, another
park called Ludeparck, and rents for a moiety of the pond of Moston,
and for tenements in Chusbor, Laken and Istefeld (?) , held in chief
in socage of the heirs of Maud Lestrange (Extranea) by service of Id.
Marchumleie. 1 carucate land (full extent given with names of tenants),
including a wood called Northwode, a fishpond, a warren, 21s. rent from
Hakestan, and a plot of land called Austanesle, held in socage of the
heirs of John de March [umleie] by service of lib. pepper.
Kentenesdene. A rabbit warren and rents (full extent given with names
of tenants), a member of Marchumleie and held by the same service.
Loscusford. Eents (full extent given with names of tenants), held in
socage of Hugh de Clely, by service of Id. yearly.
Nicholas, son of Nicholas de Aditheleye, aged 17, is next heir of the said
Thomas, unless the wife of the said Thomas is pregnant.
London. Inq. and extent, 20 March, 1 Edw. II.
Aldergate Ward. A messuage without Aldergate called Audeleeshalle(extent
given), held of the dean and chapter of St. Paul's by service of
5s. 4:d. yearly, and rendering 7s. to the hospital of St. Bartholomew
yearly, and 4s. to the church of St. Botulph without Aldergate for
the maintenance of a lamp.
Nicholas his brother, age unknown, is his next heir.
30 INQUISITIONS.
Writ to the escheator in co. Chester, 16 Jan. 1 Edw. II.
Chestee. Inq. Saturday after St. Peter in Cathedra, 1 Edw. II.
Le Newehalle. A third part of two parts of the manor (extent given
with names of tenants), held of the king in chief by service of i^
knight's fee, and there are free tenants who hold of the same manor
the following towns &c. viz. —
Bertherton, Weston and two parts of Cherlton, and a messuage and 2
hovates land in Leefeld, held by Geoffrey Griffyn, by service of J
knight's fee, two pairs of gloves, price 2d., and suit at the hundred
of Wich Malban.
Fouleshurst. The hamlet, held by William de Fouleshurst by service
of 8s. yearly.
Pikemere. A fourth part, held by John de Pikemere by service of 2s.
2Jrf. yearly.
Bechinton and the mill of Hassale, held by Matthew de Bechinton by
service of J knight's fee, and 28. yearly.
Hassale. The hamlet, held by two free tenants by service of l'2d. yearly.
Tatton. The manor, including a ferry, held by Eobert de Masey by
service of 1 knight's fee, and 60s. yearly.
Wich Malban. A ninth part (full extent given with names of tenants),
including a fishery in Briddesmere, held of the king in chief by the
same service with Le Newehalle.
Chester City. 5 burgages &c. (full extent given with names of tenants),
with the ferries of Swannesbache and Bromeshurst.
Smalwode. A third part (extent given), held of the heirs of Warin de
Maynwaryng by service of 2s. yearly.
Wyreswell. A fourth part (extent given), held of Eichard Wodenot by
service of Id. yearly.
Sonde. A ninth part (extent given), held in socage of Meiler de Grenlegh
by service of Id. yearly.
Chakele. A moiety (full extent given), held of the heirs of Henry de
Hassale by service of Id. yearly.
Haywode. The manor (extent given), including a meadow and free tenants
in Wryme, held in socage of Hamo de Blakenhale by service of Id.
yearly.
Nicholas, his brother, aged 18 at the feast of St. Martin last, is his next
heir.
Extent or summary of the above lands.
Schedule of some of the above to the value of a third part.
Writ of certiorari de Jeodis, etc. 24 March, 1 Edw. II.
Salop. Inq. and extent, 23 April, 1 Edw. II.
Machomleye. The advowson of the chapel.
He held no other advowsons or fees in the county.
Staffoed. Inq. Thursday after SS. Tiburcius and Valerian, 1 Edw. II.
Chetelton. 1 knight's fee held by the heir of Richard de Chetelton.
Audeley. The advowson of the church.
Warwick. Inq. 8 July, 1 Edw. II.
Coventre, Polkeshull, and Eccleshale. 100s. rent held by Henry Bagot of
Coventre, by the demise of John de Coweleye of co. Stafford with
Katherine his sister in free marriage, by service of ^ knight's fee.
Coventre, FolkeshuU, Eccleshale and Keresleye. 100s. rent held by William
de Pilkynton and Geoffrey de Chaterton of co. Lancaster, by service of
^ knight's fee,
EDWARD II. 31
Writ of certiorari de feodis, (C-c. to the escheator in co. Chester, 24 March,
1 Edw. II.
Chbstbk. Inq. 20 April, 1 Edw. II. (defective).
Blakenhale, held by Hamo de Blakenhale by service of J knight's fee.
Monekescopenhale, held by Edward Burnel by service of ^ knight's fee.
Bertherton and Weston, held by Geoffrey Griffiz by service of ^ knight's
fee.
Stapele, held by Peter de Stapele by service of ^V knight's fee.
Cherle and Barkesford, held by Kobert de Harecurt by service of J knight's
fee.
Becheton, held by Matthew de Becheton by service of J knight's fee.
Batinton, Alstanston, Bromhale, and Sonde, held by William de Chetelton
by service of 2 knights'- fees.
Werleston, Wrenneburi, Bebinton, and Berleston, held by John de Wer-
leston, Robert de Harcurt, Richard de Fouleshurst, Robert de Bussi,
and David de Cruwe, by service of 1 knight's fee, and fifteen parts (?) of
^ knight's fee.
Hashale, held by Adam del Wode and Richard de Hashale by service of
I knight's fee (?).
Writ of extent on the complaint of Bertrand de Caylou, who holds the ward-
ship of the said Thomas's lands, by the concession of Peter de Gavaston,
to whom the king granted the same until the lawful age of the heir, that
there were many errors in the former inquisitions whereby dower was
assigned to Eva, late the wife of the said Thomas, by pretext whereof
Thomas Dufford, who married her, and the said Eva have more than
pertains to them, 2 Dec. 2 Edw. II.
Staffobd. Inq. Thursday after the Purification, 2 Edw. I. [defaced).
Alditheley, Talk, Heleye, Betteleye, [Che] streton, [Tun]stal, Norton (?),
Horton, Enedon and Austanesfeld. The manors, &c., as above but with
different valuations (extents given).
Salop. Inq. Thursday {fragment).
Forde. The manor with its members, &c. as above, but with a slightly
different valuation.
Salop. Inq. and extent, Saturday before the Epiphany, 2 Edw. II.
Kynardeleye. The manor with Egardeleye, as above (full extent given),
including plots of land called Le Wolfhurste and Brokhurste.
Salop. Inq. and extent, Friday before the Epiphany, 2 Edw. II. {defaced).
Red Castle, Weston and Wykeshull, Marchomeleye, Kentonesdene, Loscus-
ford, Egemundon, and Gravenhunger. The castle, lands, rents, &c.
as above (full extent given).
C. Edw. IL File 5.
63. IsEULT LA Bednb olias LA Bkounb.
Writ, 6 Sept. 1 Edw. II.
Southampton. Inq. 27 Sept. [1 Edw. II.] {defective).
Rouenore. [The manor] (extent given) held of the king in chief by
serjeanty of finding a man ad municionem for forty days in time
of war, which serjeanty is rated at 40s. to be rendered at the
king's exchequer.
Migham. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief as of the
honour of Camel, now in the hands of Queen Margaret, by service of
J knight's fee.
32 INQUISITIONS.
Perle. The manor (extent given), held of John de Sancto Johnneby service
of i knight's fee.
Maurice le Brun, her son, aged 30, is her next heir.
C. Edtv. II. File 6. (1.)
64. Guy de Brian alias de Briona, de Bryon.
Writ to the justice of West Wales, dated at Carlisle under the privy seal
which the king is using before taking up the government, 26 July,
1 Edw. II.
Carmarthen. Iiiq. 26 Aug. 1 Edw. II.
Tallauhern. The barony (extent given), including a castle, pastures
called Talkil and Haynygtors, and mills, lands, &c., in Talleuharn,
Marcros, Castelhely, Heyrwer, Karvan, Belhestre, Maisgorda,
Egluskefifeg, and Lasedurny, and containing 12J knight's fees, held of
the king in. chief by homage and service of 2 knight's fees, viz. — with
two barded horses or eight footmen according to the custom of those
parts, for three days at his own charges at the summons of the king's
bailiffs of Carmarthen (Kerinerd') whenever necessary, and doing
suit at the county (court) of Carmarthen, and all his foreign
tenants ought to follow the lord of Tallauhern or his bailiff for three
days at their own charges on the like summons.
Egluskymin. 1 knight's fee held by John de la Roche by service of a
barded horse or four footmen at the castle of Tallauhern when neces-
sary, and doing homage and suit at the court there.
Castel(hely?). J knight's fee held by the same by service of a serjeant
with horse, hauberk, and bacinet, or two footmen, and doing suit as
above.
Macrels and Eosgoch. 4 carucates land and a marsh, held by the same
by knight's service as abovesaid.
Pulgogam; J knight's fee held by Thomas de la Roche by service of a
Serjeant with hauberk and bacinet, or two footmen, and suit of court as
above.
Castelloyd and Mertherkenang. 1 knight's fee and 2 carucates land, held
by Thomas de Eossal and Nesta his wife, by service of a barded horse
and two footmen, or six footmen, doing homage and suit of court as
above.
Neuton and Pendyn. 1 knight's fee.
Trefmoillet. 1 carucate land.
Hemmygis and Prestiltan. 1 carucate land.
Ail held by Robert le Malros, by service of a barded horse and two
footmen, as the others, doing homage and suit of court.
Casteltef. J. knight's fee held by Amabel Laundrey, by service of a serjeant,
&c. (as above) or two footmen, doing homage and suit of court ; and
6 bovates land held by John Poucock by service of lib. of wax, and
suit of court.
Pantclas. J carucate land held by Philip ap David by service of 6s. 8d.,
and suit of court as above.
Mertherkenang. J carucate land held by David de Foresta for life by service
of 2s. yearly, doing suit of court.
Cralond. 1 carucate land called Cralond, held by Stephen Baret by service
of lib. of wax and 12d. yearly, doing suit of court as above.
Dolvornych. 1 carucate 40a. land, held by the
heirs of Sir Wilham de Caunville by service of lib. cummin, doing
homage and suit of court.
EDWARD II. 83
Egluskeffyg. 120a. land held by William Pelebesche by service of a fourth
part of a pair of gilt spurs, or l^d. yearly, doing suit of court ; and 300a.
land held by John de Sancta Brigida by service of a moiety of a pair
of gilt spurs, or Bel. yearly, doing suit of court as above.
Kilwathkilnish (?). 3 carucates land held by Guy de Brian, son of the
deceased, by homage and service of a rose yearly, doing suit of court
as above.
Pendyn. 1 carucate land held by Meredith and Guy ap Traharn (?) by
Welsh law, doing suit of court there, and they are bound to come at
every summons of the bailiffs.
Egluskeffig. 2 J carucates land freely held by fourteen Welshmen, on
similar terms.
Of all which Joan late the wife of Guy de Brian, grandfather of Guy
who now is, has a third part in dower.
Guy his son, aged 23, is his next heir.
Pembroke. Inq. 26 Aug. 1 Edw. II. (defective).
Walwain Castle. The barony (extent given), including a water-mill at
Malros, and a curtilage at Benton, and containing 9 knights' fees and
3 carucates land, held of the earl of Gloucester (Olovernia) in chief, by
homage and service of 1^ knight's fee, and doing suit at the county
(court) of Pembroke, which barony is in the king's hand by reason of the
minority of Gilbert de Clare, son and heir of Sir Gilbert late earl of
Gloucester.
Borton(?). 1 knight's fee held by Thomas de la Roche by homage and
service of 1 knight, and doing suit of court at the castle of Walwain.
Ladale and Walton. IJ knight's, fee held by the heirs of Robert de la
Vale by service of IJ knight's fee, and doing suit of court as above.
Huscard. 1 knight's fee held by Clement Broun by homage and service of
1 knight, and ^d. yearly rent, and doing suit of court as above.
Rypperystone, Willameystone, Langeberch, and Noteshock. 9 carucates
land held by Walter Hugh by homage and knight's service, and doing
suit of court as above.
Harauldystone. J knight's fee held by Harold de Hariaudystone by
homage and service of ^ knight's fee, and doing suit of court as above.
St. Brides and Hethburch'^ § knight's fee, held by Richard de Sancta
Brigida, by homage and service of J knight's fee, and doing suit of
court as above ; whereof John Eab' holds 1 carucate, rendering lOd.
yearly.
Herbraundystone. 2 carucates and two parts of 1 carucate land, held by
John by homage and rendering 17s. 9id. yearly, and by
service of two parts of a bowman, and suit of court as above ; 1 carucate
land held by Davy del E stone by homage and rendering 8s. 9Ji. yearly,
and by service of a third part of a bowman, and suit of court as
above ; 1 carucate land held by John Wydok by homage and render-
ing 26s. 8ii.. yearly, and by service of a moiety of a bowman, and
suit of court as above; J carucate land held by John le . . . . e
by homage and rendering 8s. lOJi. yearly ; and IJ carucate land held
by the heirs of Hi by homage and service of a bowman.
Colystone. J carucate land held by Henry Cadel by homage, and doing
three attendances yearly at the said court; and ^ carucate land
held by Robert de HuUe by the like service.
La More. 1 cairucate land held by John Hiye (?) by homage and rendering
2s. yearly, and by service of a moiety of a bowman, and suit of court
as above.
28017 C
84 INQUISITIONS.
Hounteborch. 2J carucates land held by Eobert de Hounteborch by
homage and rendering 5s. 4:d. yearly, and by service of a moiety
of a bowman, and suit of court as above.
Muskelwik'. 2 carucates land held by Gilbert de Musselwick by homage
and service of a moiety of a bowman, and suit of court as above.
Hok' and St. Brides. 3 carucates land held by Kichard [Ho]k, by homage,
and rendering Id. yearly, and by service of a moiety of a bowman, and
suit of court as above.
Little Malros. 1 carucate land held by Eobert de Malros by homage and
service of a moiety of a bowman, and suit of court as above.
Swartebourch. ^ carucate land held by Eobert Baxlas doing
suit of court as above ; J carucate land held by John Faber by
homage and rendering Id. yearly .... as above ; and J carucate
land held by Guy de Laureny by homage, and suit of court.
Heir as above.
Mandate under the privy seal, which the king is using because he has
no other yet ordained for the government of the realm, to the chancellor
to do as he finds fit by these inquisitions, 16 Sept. 1 Edw. II. (French.)
C. Edw. II. File 6. (2.)
65. ElCHARD, SON AND HEIB OF AdAM DE StUBHUSB.
Writ to the eseheator to take the proof of age of the said Eichard who seeks
delivery of the lands of his father, who held by knight's service of
the heir of Warin de Insula, now in the king's wardship, 24 May,
1 Edw. II.
YoEK. Proof of age made on Sunday after the Decollation of St. John the
Baptist, 2 Edw. II. [defective and defaced.)
William de Hetherig, knight, aged 50, says that the same Eichard was 21
on the eve of All Saints, 1 Edw. II, for he was born in Stubhous on the
said eve, 14 Edw. I, and baptized in the church of Harewod on the
said feast, which he knows because he married his wife on the feast of
St. Michael next before.
William de Eivill, knight, aged 45, says the same, and knows it because
he married his wife on Sunday after the Epiphany, 14 Edw. I, and the said
Eobert was born on the eve of All Saints following.
John de Midelton, knight, aged 60, says the same, and knows it because
he had a daughter buried in the cemetery of Harwod on the feast of All
Saints twenty- one years ago, and the said Eichard was baptized there
the same day.
Nicholas le Botiler, aged 42, says the same, and knows it because he had
a daughter born on the quinzaine of St. Michael next before, twenty-one
years ago.
William le Scmale (?) aged 44, says the same, and knows it because he
took a tillage of land in Thornon (?) to farm of William de Eithre at the
feast of St. Michael, 17 Edw. I, and the said Eichard was then 3 years
old on the eve of All Saints following.
John Connel, aged 40, says the same, and knows it because on All
Saints' day 11 years ago, the sub-escheator took an inquisition of the lands,
&c. of the said Adam, and it was found that the said Eichard was then 10
years of age.
John Scarthcroft, aged 50, says the same, and knows it because he (was ?)
in a certain house in Harwod, on the said day and year.
EDWARD II. 35
Robert de Langwath, aged 56, says the same, and knows it because Robert
his son died on the same eve of All Saints.
John le Scrinam (?), aged 48, says the same, and knows it because he was
first in service with Sir William de Ros on the said eve and year.
Robert, son of Agatha, aged 54, says the same, and knows it because he
took a tillage of land in Btubhous of the said Adam by a certain writing on
Monday before All Saints twenty-one years ago.
., aged 60, says the same, and knows it because on
Sunday before the said feast he was first clerk of the church of Harwod.
William de Ruddeby, aged 58, says the same, and knows it because
Robert de married Alice his daughter on Wednesday after the
Purification in the year that of Harwod.
{See No. 49.)
C. Edw. II. File 6. (3.)
66. Joan (daughter) and one of the heirs op Hugh de Mortuo Mari.
Writ de etate probanda {missing) .
Hereford. Proof of age, 11 April, 1 Edw. II. {defective and dejaced.)
William de Mortuo Mari, knight, aged 60, says that the said Joan was
born in the castle of Keirfilly, and baptized in the chapel there, on the eve
of St. Katherine, 20 Edw. I commencing, and he knows it because
Henry le Waleys, his companion, was then with him in the said Hugh's
service, and was godfather to the said Joan, and thus he has her birth
always in memory.
Reginald de la Mare, aged 70, says the same, because (he had) a daughter
Annora who was born at the feast of St. Michael before the said Joan's
birth.
John de Bykerton, aged 50 (?), says the same (and knows it because) the
king's justices in eyre sat after
the said Joan's birth, before whom he
Mare, aged 40, says the same, and knows it because
Isabel de Wasseburne, his sister, had a daughter Margery who was born
at the feast of the Annunciation in the same year.
Adam of Richard's Castle, aged 50, says the same, and knows it because
he was in service with Sir William de Mortuo Mari, who had the wardship
of Richard's Castle by reason of the minority of the said Hugh father
of the said Joan, at the time of her birth.
William de Bosco, aged 60, says the same, and knows it because Adam le
Lang (?) married Maud his sister on Christmas day (?) after the birth of
the said Joan.
Hugh de Billeburi, aged 50, says the same, and knows it because he had a
daughter Mabel born the same day and year.
Robert Judas, aged 40, says the same, and knows it because he was in
service in that year with Sir William de Mortuo Mari, who had the ward-
ship, as above-
Thomas le Henwe, of the county of Gloucester, aged 50 (?), says the same,
and knows it because John de Henwe his brother
at Neuwe at that time.
Thomas de Ros, aged
And thus the said Joan was 16 at the feast of St. Katherine, last.
C. Edtv. II. File 6. (4.)
36 INQUISITIONS.
67. John, -son and heir of Simon le Haubkbeb.
Writ de etate probanda (missing).
Cambbidge. Proof of age, the morrow of Holy Trinity, 1 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Richard Golene of Conyton (?), aged 60, Bays the said John is 23 and more,
and was born at Conyton on the day of St. Clement the Pope, 13 Edw. I,
and baptized in the church there on the morrow, which he knows because
he has a son Robert of the same age, who was baptized at the same church
on the same day.
John Kaym of the same, aged 50, says the same, and knows it because he
is godfather of the said John, and gave him ^ mark and a gold ring.
William Quyntyn of the same, aged 54, says the same, and knows it
because he married his wife Thephania in 12 Edw. I, and buried her on the
same eve of St. Clement, 13 Edw, I, in the cemetery of Conyton, and was
almost mad with grief.
Roger de Hiltone, aged 60, says the same, and recollects it because on
the same day of St. Clement he held a feast in honour of the Saint, when, all
his neighbours sitting at dinner, his oven and kitchen were burned.
John Pollard of Pendrayton, aged 40, says the same, which he recollects
because on that day of St. Clement he was robbed and wounded almost to
death by robbers.
William Jek' of the same, aged 45, says the same, and knows i^ because
on the day the said John was baptized he buried his father James in the
cemetery of Conyton.
Wymund de la Grave of Eleswrth, aged 58, says the same, and recollects
it because in the same church and on the same day that the said John was
baptized he caused to be read before the parishioners of Cornyton his
charters of a parcel of land which he bought there, took seisin the same day,
and was ejected on the morrow.
Robert de la Brok of Eleswrth, William Praunkeleyn of Bokeswrth,
William Morel of Pendrayton, and John Pount and William de la Grave of
Suavesheye, each 50 and more, agree, pretending their knowledge of the
lapse of so much time because on the day the said John was baptized in the
same church, they caused their staves and purses to be consecrated, and all
together took their journey for St. Andrews in Scotland.
C. Edw. II. File 6. (5.)
68. John, son and hbie of John lb Chatjmbbkleyn.
Writ to the escheator to take the proof of age of the said John, 27 Oct
1 Edw. II.
Essex. ProoJ of age, 5 Nov. 1 Edw. II. (defective.)
John de Tunderle^ aged 50, says that the said John was 21 on Sunday
after St. Luke in this year, for he was born at Danghbury [alias Danyng-
byry] on that day 14 Edw. I, and baptized on the morrow in the church
of St. John there, which he knows because he was present, and had a
daughter who is of the same age.
Richard de Samford, aged 56, says the same, and knows it because he
was present at the baptism, and had a sister Alice who on the morrow was
married at Saunford to one Stephen Goding, to whom he gave 20 marks
Henry son of Gregory, aged 50, says the same, and knows it because
on the day of the baptism he passed through Dangbury near the church
and met women carrying the boy who had been baptized, and when he
came to his own house he found his wife bearing him a son named Richard.
EDWARD II. 87
John de Bassinburn, aged 53, says the same, and knows it because he was
esquire to the boy's father, entered his service in the same year and received
robes from him, and also lifted him (the boy) from the font and gave him
the name of John.
Simon de Stevinton, aged 65, says the same, and knows it because he
had a daughter Maud born on the same day as the said John, and also , .
William le Ohaumberleyn, aged 54, says the same, and knows it because
in the same week he married his wife Joan, and received certain tenements
which are of the fee of the inheritance
John de Holebrok, aged 70, Thomas Bendiste . . , aged . . ,
Geoffrey le Stob . . , aged 55, Geoffrey le Cok, 50, R . . . Warde,
48, and Bartholomew Sparewe, aged 60, say the same
C. Edw. 11. File 6. (6.)
69. Denise de Essex of Helvynton alias de Hbllingtone of Essex.
Writ of certiorari whether the lands of the said Denise were in the late king's
hand from the time of her death or in the hands of others by his
grant, 1 March, 1 Edw. II.
Wilts. Inq. 9 March, 1 Edw. II.
Wodebergh. A capital messuage, 50a. arable, 4a. meadow, a pasture in
common, 12s. rent of assize, &c., held of the king in chief by service of
i knight's fee, all which have been in the king's hand from her death
until now.
She died on Whitsunday, 28 Edw, I. William, her son, aged 24 and more,
is her next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 6. (7.)
70. Matthew de Campo Flokido.
Writ, 1 May, 1 Edw. II.
Somerset. Inq. made at Ster . . (undated fragment.)
[Sterte] . . ., 129^a. Ir. arable, 12 (?) a. meadow
worth 12s. yearly, free tenants, villeins and
cottars (extent given with names of tenants), held of the king in chief
by homage, rendering
John his son is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 6. (8.)
71. John Wolvehunte alias le Wolfhunte.
Writ, 14 June, 1 Edw. II.
Debby. Inq. 20 Sept. 2 Edw. II.
WermhuU in the Peak {in Pecco). A messuage and 15a. land, held of the
king in chief by service of taking wolves in the king's forest of the
Peak.
John, his son, aged 30, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 6. (9.)
38 INQUISITIONS.
72. John db Featinge.
Writ, 20 June, 1 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 28 Nov. 2 Edw. II.
Bromleye. 80a. land held of the heir of Eoger de Tany, who is in the
king's wardship, by service otld. yearly.
Great Benetleye. 80a. land held of the earl of Oxford by service of 6s. 8d.
and 4 capons, price 6d., yearly.
Fratynge. The manor (extent given), held of William Bagod and Eleanor
his wife, by service of 1 knight's fee, as of the said Eleanor's dower by
the assignment of William de Ferrariis, son of William earl of Perrars.
Alice his daughter, age 6, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 6. (10.)
73. EVEEAED FaXJVBL.
Writ, 26 June, 1 Edw. II.
YoEK. Inq. Saturday after the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, 2 Edw. II.
A capital messuage and land, &c. held of the king in barony as of the
honour of the castle of Skipton, viz. : —
Thorleby and Stretton. 1 carucate land held in demesne.
Broghton. I carucate land held in service.
Stretton. IJ carucate land held in service.
All held for homage and service of wardship and relief, and doing
suit at the king's court of Skipton every three weeks, whereof 14
carucates make a knight's fee.
Thomas his son, aged 40, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 6. (11.)
74. John de Boydel.
Writ, 27 Nov. . . . {fragment.)
Chestbe. _ Inq. Wednesday before St. Thomas the Martyr, 2 Edw. [II.]
Dodeliston and Gropenal. The manors, and 2 bovates land in Lacheford,
held of the king in chief by service of 4J knights' fees.
Gropenal. A plot of land called Le Middilhurst, held of the earl of Lincoln
by service of Ad.
William his son, aged 26, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 7. (1.)
75. John Laundry.
Writ to the justice of Wales 12 July, 2 Edw. II.
Caemarthen. Inq. 8 Aug. 2 Edw. II. (dejaced.)
Lanteylou. The manor, held of the king in chief, by service of ^ knight's
fee, viz. with an armed man and unbarded horse, or two footmen,
according to the custom of those parts, at his own charges for three
days at the summons of the king's bailiffs of Carmarthen whenever
necessary, and doing suit at the county (court) of Carmarthen, and
all_ his tenants on like summons ought to follow their lord or his
bailiff for three days at their own charges.
Eydecors. . . a. land held of the king in chief, rendering 20s. yearly
Laundry Ishulle. 10a. land held of the king in chief, rendering Id. yearly.
EDWARD II. 39
Egluys Treffwenyn. 1 carucate land held of Sir Geoffrey de Caunvile by
service oi . . . . d. yearly, and drink for his servants three times
a year, and doing suit at his court of Landestephan.
Philip Laundry his brother, aged 50, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 7. (2.)
76. John de Knouill alias de Knowyl.
Writ of certiorari to Eoger de Mortuo Mari, justice of Wales, 26 March,
2 Edw. II.
Caedigan. Inq. made at Kermerdyn, 14 May, 2 Edw. II.
Llyswen [alias LeswenJ . Lands &c. worth 100s. yearly, held of the king in
chief, by service of a barded horse at the castle of Lanpadarn in time of
war for three days at his own costs and afterwards at the king's costs ;
which lands &c. were taken into the late king's hand by reason of the
minority of William the said John's son, and now by his grant are in
the wardship of Alice late the wife of the said John.
William his son, aged 22, is his next heir.
Writ to the same, to take the proof of age of the said William, 25 June,
2 Edw. II.
Cardigan. Proof of age, 4 Oct. 3 Edw. II.
The said William was born on 28 Oct. 14 Edw. I, at Lanpadarn [alias
Lampader] , and baptized in the church there ; and he is of full age to have
his lands &c. The said Alice being summoned came not.
C. Edw. II. File 7. (3.)
77. Stoutus alias Stutus de Stutevill.
Writ, 20 July, 2 Edw. II.
Nottingham. Inq. Tuesday the morrow of St. Martin, 2 Edw. II.
Barton and Brademere. The manors held of Eleanor late the wife of Robert
de Stotevill by service of 1 knight's fee, and after her death they shall be
held of the heirs of the said Robert and Eleanor.
Nicholas his son is his next heir, and of full age.
C.Edw. II. File 7. (4.)
78. Stutus de Stutevill, an alien.
Writ, (missing).
Nottingham. [Inq.'] 8 Feb. . Edw. II. (defective.)
Barton and Brademar. The manors (full extents given) .
E. Inq. p. m. File 7. (10.)
79. EicHAKD son of John.
Writ, 8 Aug. 2 Edw. II.
Heebfoed. Inq. Wednesday before the Sunday when Quasimodo geniti is sung,
2 Edw. II.
Brumfeld. A messuage, 25a. arable, and |ft. meadow, held of the heir of
Roger son of John, who is in the king's wardship, by service of Id.
yearly ; and a messuage, 27fl. arable, and a plot of meadow, held of the
prior of Westwode by service of 2s. 8d. yearly.
William his son, aged 5, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 7. (5.)
40 INQUISITIONS
80. Pateick, earl of Dunbaebe.
Writ 8 Nov. 2 Edw. II.
NoETHUMBEELAND luq. Saturday before St. Gregory the Pope, 2 Edw II
Beneley. 81. rent yearly.
Midilton Sutht. 5 marks yearly.
Schepeley. 6s. 8d. yearly.
Edlingham. 12d. or a sparrowhawk yearly.
Higeley, Beneley, Brombton, Bromdon, Harhop, the three Middiltons
(Tres Middelton'), Eodom, Wodeton, Lemothon, (and) Edlingham
208. lOd. yearly for cornage, which cornage the
said earl rendered at the exchequer of Newcastle upon Tyne.
And the three Middeltons and Rodom render the farm of St. Cuthbert to the
said earl, viz. — 30s. yearly, which he renders at the said exchequer.
All held of the king in chief by the abovesaid service.
Patrick his son, aged 24, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II File 7. (6.
81. William de Beneryth.
Writ, 2 Feb. 2 Edw. II.
[YoEK.] Inq. Friday after St. Barnabas, 2 Edw. II.
Seterington. A messuage, 14a. and 2 bovates land, held of the heirs of
Eoger le Bygot, earl of Norfolk, marshal of England, by service of Id.
yearly.
Maurillius his son, aged 3, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 7. (7.)
82. Maegaret Musaed.
Writ, 13 Sept. 2 Edw. II.
Deeby. Inq. 10 Oct. 2 Edw. II.
Staveley. A third part of the manor (full extent given with names of
tenants), held of the king in chief by service of i knight's fee.
John, son of John, aged 36, is her son and next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 7. (8.)
83. Hugh son of Gboffeey de Whychecote.
Writ, 28 Oct. 2 Edw. II.
Salop. Inq. Thursday after St. Valentine, 2 Edw. II.
Sutton. 8a. arable held of the king in chief by serjeanty, with other
tenants, of conveying the king's treasure from Sutton to London at his
own costs, for which service he was rated by the justices in eyre at 6d.
yearly, to be rendered at the king's exchequer by the hands of the
sheriff of Salop.
Great Sutton. A messuage and 15a. arable, held of Maud Burnel of Great
Suttone by service of 12d. yearly.
Hugh his son, aged 26 and more at the feast of All Saints last, is his
next heir.
C. Edic. II. File 7. (9.)
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84. Agnes daughter of Margaret de Bbaumeys, an idiot, deceased in the
king's wardship.
Writ, 21 Oct. 2 Edw. II.
Northampton. Inq. 11 Nov. 2 Edw. II.
Islepe. A messuage, 12a. arable, and ^a. meadow, held of "William de
Beaumais by service of lOd. yearly ; and a messuage and 5a. arable,
held of the said William by service of l^d. yearly.
Emma de Cotone, aged 80 and more, is her next heir.
C.Edw.II.Filel. (10.)
85. John de Coeone.
Writ of plenius certiorari on the petition of Thomas his son for his father's
lands, as of full age, 18 Feb. 2 Edw. II.
Chester. Inq. 4 April, 2 Edw. II.
Little Neston. The manor, held of the late king in chief by service of
J knight's fee.
Adelynton. The manor, held of the late king in chief by service of
i knight's fee.
Which lands &c. are in the hand of Anabel late the wife of Simon de
Provincia, by reason of the minority of the said Thomas, by the grant
of the king's father.
Thomas his son, aged 21 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 7. (11.)
86. John de Distisleye alias de Disteslegh.
Wnt, 26 Oct. 2 Edw. II.
Chester. Inq. Wednesday before St. Thomas the Martyr, 2 Edw. II.
Disteslegh. A messuage, and 1 carucate land, held of the king in chief by
service of keeping the forest of Macclisfeld with the other foresters.
John son of John, aged 10, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 7. (12.)
87. EicHARD DE Leton.
W7it, 27 Dec. 2 Edw. II.
Salop. Inq. Wednesday after the Epiphany, 2 Edw. II.
Leton. A messuage, 4 bovates land, and a wind-mill, held of the king in
chief, by serjeanty of finding a man with a bow and three blunt arrows
(pilettis) not feathered, for the guard of the castle of Shrewsbury_ for
forty days whenever there shall be war between the king and the prince
of Wales, at his own charges, and after the forty days he shall shoot
the arrows into three parts of the castle and withdraw, unless the king
wishes to retain him at his own cost; which serjeanty is rated at 40d.,
to be rendered yearly at the exchequer by the hands of the sheriff of
Salop.
Eoger his son, aged 28 on the feast of St. Michael last, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 7. (13.)
42 INQUISITIONS.
88. EOBBET DE LA FbLDB.
Wo-it, 28 Jan. 2 Bdw. II.
Gloucester. Inq. 2 March, 2 Edw. II.
La Felde by Queddesleye. A capital messuage, 120a. arable in demesne,
8a. meadow, 4a. pasture, a grove, 48s. 2d. rent, &c. held of the lands of
the master and brethren of the knights of the Temple in England, as of
the manor of Gutyngge now in the king's hand, by service of 60s.
yearly.
Kobert his son, aged 40 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edit: II. File 1. (14.)
89. ElCHAED SON OF WiLLIAM DE BaRDELEYE.
Writ, 16 April, 2 Edw. II.
Salop. Inq. Friday before Holy Trinity, 2 Edw. II.
Bardeleye. Two parts of a messuage, and 13Ja. land, held with other
lands, &c. of the king in chief by service of conveying the king's
treasure from the castle of Shrewsbury to Wales in time of war once in
a year, and rendering 3s. at the king's exchequer by the hands of the
sheriff of Salop ; all which lands, &c. were in the king's hand by reason
of the minority of the said Eichard, and are so now through his death.
Alice his sister, aged 24, is his next heir.
C.Edw.II.Filel. (15.)
90. Adam db Elmrugge.
Writ, 5 Sept. 2 Edw. II.
Worcester. Inq. Monday after St. Matthew, 2 Edw. II.
Elmerugge. The hamlet (extent given), held of the heirs of Hugh de Mortuo
Mari of Eichard's Castle, who are in the king's wardship, by service of
i knight's fee ; and (the tenants) owe suit at the court of Wychebaud.
Eoger his son, aged 26 on the feast of St. Michael last, is his next heir.
Salop. Iiiq. and extent, Wednesday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross,
2 Edw. II.
Tylleshope. The manor (extent given), held of the said heirs by service of
^ knight's fee, doing suit at the court of Boreford, and scutage when it
happens.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. II. File 1. (16.)
91. Llewelyn ap Owayn.
Writ to the justice of Wales, 3 May, 2 Edw. II.
Cardigan. Inq. Thursday after Holy Trinity, 2 Edw. II.
(Unspecified.) A commote and a half, and a ' Westwa,' held of the king in
chief by the Welsh tenure ' Pennaethium ' (?), viz. — by fealty and by
service that he and all his tenants whenever necessary are bound to
come at the summons of the king's bailiffs for the expedition of the
king and his bailiffs, for three days at their own charges, and he is
bound to do suit at the court of Cardigan called the Welsh county
(court) ; and after his death the king ought to have of his goods 100s.
as heriot called 'Ebedin'; and according to the custom of the Welsh
EDWAED II. 43
his lands ought to be divided proportionally between his sons, nor can
the king exact of them wardship or marriage.
His sons, Oweyn aged 11, and Thomas aged 10, are his next heirs.
C. Echo. II. File 7. (17.)
92. Roger de Burton.
Writ, 18 Oct. 2 Edw. II.
Westmorland. Inq. Saturday before St. Martin, 2 Edw. II.
Burton in Kendal. The manor held of William de Eos by service of 12cZ. yearly
for cornage, which coinage gives wardship and relief when they happen.
Hoton Roff. A messuage and 40a. land, held of Ingelram de Gynes by
service of Id. yearly.
He held nothing in the county of the inheritance of Laderena, late
the wife of John de Bella Aqua (whose heir is in the king's wardship).
Eoger his son, aged 2 years and 3 months, is his next heir.
York. Inq. Friday the eve of St. Andrew, 2 Edwi 11.
Westherlesay. The manor (extent given), held of the bishop of Durham by
service of J knight's fee, and doing suit at the bishop's court at Alverton.
He held nothing of the said Laderana, late the wife of John de
Belewe, nor of her heir.
Heir as above, aged 2 at the feast of St. Matthew last.
[York.] Inq. Monday after St. Andrew, 2 Edw. II.
Thurkelby. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), held of
William, son of Oliver de Buscy, by service of | knight's fee.
He held nothing of the heir of the said Laderana.
Heir as above.
[York.] Inq. Thursday before St. Nicholas, 2 Edw. II.
Carleton in Balne. 7a. meadow, and 151. 16s. rent of assize, held of the
heir of the said Laderana, by service of 6d. or a pair of gilt spurs yearly,
doubling the said rent after the said Eoger's death from heir to heir, as
free farmers.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. II. File 7. (18.)
93. Thomas de Chauncy, late baron of Skirpenbeck.
Writ, 8 April, 2 Edw. II.
[York.] Inq. Tuesday after St. Mark, 2 Edw. II.
Skyrpenbeck. A manor-house {manerium) with the enclosure (claustro) and
lands (extent given).
Thoraldby. 4 tofts and 12 bovates land.
All held of the king in chief by service of a fourth part of a barony,
doing 1 knight's service.
William his son, aged 30, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 7. (19.)
94. John Spigurnel alias Spygornbl, of Staundon.
Writ, 18 Oct. 2 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 31 Oct. 2 Edw. II.
Sfcondon. The manor (extent given), held of Ealph de Merk by service of
J knight's fee.
Edmund his son, aged 22, is his next heir.
44 INQUISITIONS.
Writ, 18 Oct. 2 Edw. II.
Nottingham. Inq. Sunday after St. Martin, 2 Edw. II.
Skegeby. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of
41. 4s. M. yearly, to be paid by the hand of the sheriff of Nottingham.
Heir as above, aged 23.
C. Edw. II. File 7. (20.)
95. Simon db Lbybubn.
Writ, 20 Nov. 2 Edw. II.
Salop. Inq. Thursday the morrow of Ash Wednesday, 2 Edw. II.
Berewyk. The manor (extent given), held by the said Simon, jointly with
John his son, of William de Leybourne in chief by homage and service
of llh. cummin yearly, of the enfeofftnent of Philip de Say, who
enfeoffed the said Simon and Lucy his wife and John, to them and the
heirs of the body of- the said John, so that if the said John should die
without such heirs the tenement should descend to Maud his sister, and
the heirs of her body, and if she should die without such heirs it should
remain to the right heirs of the said Simon.
John his son, who was enfeoffed with him as aforesaid, was 14 on the day
of St. Thomas the Apostle last.
G. Edw. II. File 7. (21.)
96. John Baboolf.
Writ, 17 April, 2 Edw. 11.
Lbicesteb. Inq. 9 May, 2 Edw. II.
Houton. A messuage and Ja. land, held of Alice de Brayles for her life,
as of her dower by the death of John Jorce her first husband, who held
'the same of the king in chief, with all his other lands, by service of
finding a horse, price 5s., with a sack and pin {brocheto) in the king's
war in Wales, for forty days at his own charges.
Cotes. 6a. arable held of John Poutrel by service of 2s. yearly.
Prestwold. l^a. land held of Hugh Henri by service of ^d. ; and Sr. land
held of Ralph Eandolf by service of a clove gillyflower.
Wymundewold. A croft and toft, and 5a. land, held of the master of the
hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, by service of 2s. yearly.
Burton. 2a. land held of William Gilbert by service of Id. yearly.
John his son, aged 7 at the feast of the Assumption, 2 Edw. II, is his
next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 7. (22.)
97. Thomas Aleyn of Sybbeford.
Writ, 3 May, 2 Edw. II.
Oxford. Inq. 21 May, 2 Edw. II.
Sibbeford. A capital messuage, 31a. arable, a pasture, and Id. rent,
held of the lands, &c. of the master and brethren of the knights of the
Temple in England (now in the king's hand), by service of 3s. yearly.
Eichard his son, aged 7, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 8. (1.)
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98. William de Kbedyf.
Writ, 23 Jan. 2 Edw. II.
WoECBSTEB. Inq. Friday after St. Matthias, 2 Edw. II.
QuenhuU. The hamlet (extent given), held of the king in chief by service
of rendering a great brachet (hound) yearly at the feast of St. John the
Baptist wherever the king shall be in England, and if he shall be
without the realm, then at the exchequer.
Paulinus his son, aged 30, is his next heir.
C. Ediv. II. File 8. (2.)
99. Adam le Keu, of Staveley.
Writ, 10 May, 2 Edw. II.
YoEK. Inq. Saturday after Holy Trinity, 2 Edw. II.
Northgeveldal. A messuage and 4 bovates land.
Estgeveldal. A third part of a water-mill and 4 bovates land.
All held of the king in chief by the courtesy of England, of the
inheritance of Cecily his wife, by service of finding a sixth part of a
crossbowman in the castle of York, if there shall be war in the county,
for forty days at his own charges.
Staveley. A messuage and 1 bovate land, held of Henry son of Hugh by
service of lei!, yearly.
William his son, aged 40 and more, is next heir of the said Cecily.
C. Edw. II. File 8. (3.)
100. Hugh de Geeounde.
Woit of certiorari de feodis, &c. 1 Dec. 2 Edw. II.
Kent. Inq. Thursday after the Purification, 2 Edw. II.
Asshurst. The advowson of the church.
Buckingham. Inq. Monday after St. Lucy, 2 Edw. II.
Foxcote. Certain tenements held by John de la Haye by service of
1 knight's fee.
Foxcote. The advowson of the church.
Dodyntonei The advowson of the church.
C. Edw. II. File 8. (4.)
101. Waltbe de Aletb.
Writ, 7 Oct. 2 Edw. II.
CoENWALL. Inq. Friday the feast of St. Nicholas, 2 Edw. II.
Polpri. 6s. rent and a water-mill, held of Sir Peter de Gaverston, earl of
Cornwall, as of his castle of Launceveton, by knight's service, and the
said earl's steward seized the same when the said Walter died to the
earl's profit.
Kilmonseg'. Two parts of la. land Cornish, held of William de Botereaus by
knight's service ; and a third part of la. jointly held by the said Walter
and Iseult his wife of the said William.
He died on Friday before All Saints, 1 Edw. II. His daughters, Margery
aged 9, and Eleanor aged 6, are his next heirs.
. C. Ed%v. II. File 8. (5.)
46 INQUISITIONS.
102. Pebmund db Erdynton.
Writ, 8 Aug. 2 Edw. II.
Salop. Tiiq. Thursday before St. Gregory the Pope, 2 Edw. II.
Bruges. 4a. land near Le Hay in the foreign liberty of the town, held of
the king by service of 2s. to be rendered at the king's exchequer by the
hands of the bailiffs of Bruges yearly ; 8a. land held of Guy de Glazeleye
by service of ^d. yearly ; 6a. land held of John de la Wode by service of
id. ; 8a. land held of the heir of Robert de Dedemanston, who is in
the king's wardship, by service of ^d. ; a messuage and ^ virgate land,
held of Eichard de Harleye by service of a pair of gloves, rendering also
10s. yearly to the church of St. Mary Magdalen, Quatford ; and a messuage
and three nooks of land, held of Thomas de Chabbenouer by service
of 16s. 6d. yearly.
Oldebury. 20a. land and la. meadow, held of the bishop of Coventry and
Lichfield by service of ISci. yearly.
Bruges. A messuage within the precincts of the castle, held of Roger
Boneamy by service of ^d. yearly ; which messuage the said Eremund
bequeathed to his daughter Alice as his free burgage.
Reginald his son, aged 16 on the feast of the Nativity of St. John the
Baptist last, is his next heir.
C. Edw. 11. File 8. (6.)
103. ROGBB DE BaCHEWOETH.
Writ, 2 Dec. 2 Edw. II.
Cambeidgb. Inq. 5 Feb. 2 Edw. II.
Haselingfeld. 50a. arable, 4a. meadow, a pasture, 31s. l^d. rent of assize,
and three born bondmen holding 3 messuages and 20a. land, held
of the king in chief by service of i knight's fee. Sibyl late the
wife of John de Bachewrth, holds a third part thereof in dower.
Richard his brother, aged 23 and more, is his next heir.
Hbetfoed. Inq. Wednesday after St. Nicholas, 2 Edw. II.
Childewyk Say. The manor (extent given), two parts whereof were in the
king's hand from the death of John de Bacheworth his father by reason
of the idiocy of the said Roger, which, with the third part which Sibyl
his mother holds in dower, are held of the abbot of St. Albans, by
service of ^ knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 22 and more.
C. Ediv. 11. File 8. (7.)
104. Maud late the wife of Robert Corbet.
Writ 12 June, 2 Edw. 11.
Salop. Inq. Friday before the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 2 Edw. II.
Besford. The township (extent given), held of the king in chief by service
of J knight's fee.
TettieshuU, Marebroc', and Habberleye. The manor (extent given), held of
Sir Peter Corbet by service of ^ knight's fee.
Bleehcheleye, The township (extent given), held of Theobald de Verdun
rendering nothing.
Balisleye in the Marches of Wales. The township held of Sir Fulk son of
Warin rendering nothing.
Thomas her son, aged 25 on the feast of Holy Trinity last, is her next
heir.
C. Echc. II. File 8. (8.)
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105. EOBBKT DE BeDINGFBLD.
Writ, 17 April, 2 Edw. II.
Norfolk. Inq. 16 June, 2 Edw. II.
Causton. A capital messuage, 42«. arable, 10s. rent of assize, 2 capons &c.
held by the said Eobert and Joan his wife, of the inheritance of the
said Joan, together with certain lands &c. in Stanhowe, of the king
in chief by serjeanty of keeping a hound- (bercelettum) when the king
shall send it, receiving I4d. weekly from the king.
His daughters, Mary aged 18, Katherine aged 14, and Elizabeth aged 12
and more, are his next heirs.
Norfolk. Inq. 2 June, 2 Edw. II.
Stanhowe. A capital messuage, 100a. arable, 10s. rent of assize, 10 hens
&c., similarly held by the same service. The said Eobert and Joan in
1 Edw. II. demised all these lands except 20a. to Clement de Plumstede
for six years.
Heirs as above.
C. Edw. II. File 8. (9.)
106. ElCHAED DB FURNEUS.
Writ, 10 Jan. 2 Edw. II.
Nottingham. Inq. Thursday before St. Valentine, 2 Edw. II. (defdced.)
Le Kynggeston. 10^' land and rent, held of the king in chief by service of a
pair of gilt-spurs or 6d. yearly.
Carleton. The manor (extent given), held by the said Eichard and Sibyl his
wife^ jointly enfeoffed by a fine levied in the king's court, of the castle
of Tichull by homage and service of 1 knight's fee.
Bothemeshull. A moiety of the manor (extent given), similarly held by the
said Eichard and Sibyl of the earl of Lancaster by homage and service
(unspecified).
He died on Wednesday before St. Luke last. William his son, aged 21
and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 8. (10.)
107. EOBBET DB TUDBNHAM oliaS DB ThUDBNHAM, DB ToDBNHAM.
Writ, 17 April, 2 Edw. II.
Cambridge. Inq. 9 May, 2 Edw. 11.
Abiton. The manor (extent given), held of Petronilla de Nereford by service
of a rose yearly ; which manor the said Eobert demised to William le
Burstler' and Margaret his wife for nine years, and which they now
hold.
Eobert his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir,
Suffolk. Inq. 30 June, 2 Edw. II.
Eriswelle. The manor (full extent given) , held jointly by the said Eobert
and Eva his wife, who still survives, of the king in chief, as of the honour
of Boulogne now in his hand, by service of 2 knights' fees, of the grant
of Eobert de Weston and Hawis his wife by fine levied in the king's
court in 64 Hen. III.
Heir as above, son of the said Eobert and Eva.
48 INQUISITIONS.
Writ to the treasurer and chamberlains, to send transcript of the foot &f
fine above mentioned, 4 July, 2 Edw. II.
Transcript of the foot of fine above mentioned, dated three weeks from the
day of St. Michael, 54 Hen. III.
C. Eclu: II. File 8. (11.)
108. Nicholas lb Akchee, of Stokes.
Writ, 13 May, 2 Edw. II.
Gloucesxeb. Inq^. 5 June, 2 Edw. II.
Stok'. A capital messuage, 240a. arable, 5a. meadow, 41s. Id., lib. pepper
and lib. cummin, rent of assize, and 78s. 11^. rent, &c. of born-bondmen,,
held of the king in chief by service of the serjeanty of finding a man
in time of war within the four seas of England for forty days at his own
charges.
Edmund his son, aged 40 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 8. (12.)
109- "Richard db Fketewell.
Writ, 25 Oct. 2 Edw. II.
Oxford. Extent, 16 Nov, 2 Edw. II.
Norton Brun. A capital messuage, 100a. land, 4a. meadow, a pasture, a wood,
7s. &^d. from free tenants, 19s. from villeins, &c., held of the king in chief
as of the honour of St. Valery by service of J knight's fee.
Ealph his son, aged 16, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 8. (13.)
110. William de Bodbean.
Writ, 21 March, 2 Edw. II.
Cornwall. Inq. 5 May, 2 Edw. II.
Karkil. The hamlet (extent given), held of the king in chief as of his castle
of Tremeton, by service of 6 knights' fees, and guarding six crenels
(kernelV) in the said castle, at his own charge for forty days when-
ever war shall happen, and doing suit of court there.
Bodbran, A messuage, 30a. arable, 7a. pasture, a water mill, 4s. rent of
free tenants, 48s. rent of nine conventionary tenants, &c. held of
Baldwin le Flemeng' in socage.
Trewalla. A messuage, 40a. arable, 5a. pasture, a water-mill, 2s. from free
tenants, 29s. 6d. from seven conventionary tenants, &c. held of Thomas
de la Hyde by knight's service, and doing suit at his court of Trelowyan.
By a fine levied in the king's court between Eobert de Keverel and the said
William, the lands at Bodbran and Trewalla were held by the said
William for life, with remainder to his son Geoffrey and Elizabeth his
wife and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the right heirs of
the said William.
Geoffrey his son, aged 28 and more, is his next heir,
C. Edw. II. File 8. (14.)
111. William de Sauston.
Writ, 5 Nov. 2 Edw. II.
Cambridge. Inq. 17 Nov. 2 Edw. II.
Sauston. A plot of land called Byhoundebrok' and 1 hide of land, held of
Simon Pyrot by fealty and service of J knight's fee ; which Simon
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holds the manor of Sauston for life of the inheritanoe of the heir of
Ealph Pirot, who is in the king's wardship, which Ealph held it of the
king in chief as of the crown by service of 1 J knights' fee ; a messuage,
80a. land, 10a. meadow, two water mills, 80s. rent, &c. held of the said
Simon of the said manor by service of 6s. yearly ; and 28a. land
held of Ralph de Huntedon by scutage, and service of 18d. yearly.
Badburham. 40a. land held of "William Barbedor by service of I knight's
fee, 32d. yearly rent, and 2lb. pepper.
Sauston. A messuage called Hakedesgore, held of the prior of the Hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem in England in exchange for 8a. granted to the
priors by his ancestors, service unknown.
Schepereth. 30a. land held of John Frevyle by scutage ; and 15a. land held
of William de la Hay by service of 2s. 6d. yearly. And the said William
and Margery his wife were jointly enfeoffed of the said tenements in
Schepereth, to them, their heirs and assigns, so that the right thereof
remains to the said Margery.
Hyselham and Frakenham. A messuage held of the bishop of Eochester
and William Bernard, viz. of the bishop by service of 6s., and of the
said William by service of Id. yearly ; and 100a. land by the great
hundred, and 4a. meadow, held of William Bernard by service of Id.
yearly.
Hyselham. 10s. rent to be received from divers tenants, tenure unspecified.
John his son, aged 19^, is his next heir.
C. Edw. 11. File 8. (15.)
112. John lb Seneschal.
Writ, 21 March, 2 Edw. II.
Cornwall. Liq. 3 May, 2 Edw. II.
Brevannek. The hamlet (extent given), held of the king in chief, as of his
manor of Hellestori pertaining to the earldom df Cornwall, in free
socage, rendering 10s. yearly at the said manor, and doing suit at his
court there.
Eosneithen. The hamlet (extent given\ held of Eichafd de Eiskymmer in
free socage, and by service of a rose yearly.
Poldu. The hamlet (extent given), including a fair held at Penhal, held
of the heir of Joice de Dynham, who is in the king's wardship, by service
of being steward of his lands, which service is assigned to Margaret late
the wife of said Joice in dower ; and 18s. rent held of Isabel de Beaupre
as of her manor of Trewithgy, by service of rendering 6d, and doing
suit at her said manor.
John his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. 11. File 8. (16.)
113. John de Foestebuey.
Writ ofplenius certiorari on the petition of Peter his son for his father's
lands, as of full age, 24 Feb, 2 Edw. II.
Wilts. Inq. 21 March, 2 Edw. II.
Westgraftone. A messuage and 4 virgates land, held of the king in chief
by service of 10s. yearly, payable at the castle of Merleberge, and keep-
ing the king's grove called Suthgrave in the forest of Savernak.
The same are in the king's hand by reason of the minority of the
said Peter, and for no other cause.
Peter his son, aged 22 on the feast of St. Calixtus last, is his next heir.
28017 D
60 INQUISITIONS.
Wtit to the escheator to take the proof of age of the said Peter, 20 Nov.
2 Edw. II.
Wilts. Proof of age, 22 Dec. 2 Edw. II. {defaced).
William de Lyllebon, knight, aged 50, says that the said Peter was 22 on
the feast of St. Lawrence last, for he was born at Forstebury on that
feast 14 Edw. I. and baptized in the church of St. Michael at Schalde-
borne on the morrow, and this he knows because on that feast the said
John came to Middletone and asked him to be godfather to the said
Peter, which he declined on account of the solemnization on the morrow
of the nuptials between his mother and Stephen de Britmerestone (?) at
Middletone, and the said John asked him to give testimony of the date of
birth of the said heir, and he caused it to be written on the wall of his hall.
John le Dun, knight, aged 57, Nicholas de la Mare, aged 60, William le
Chamberleyn, aged 46, Ada {sic) de Temesbury, aged 60, John Homedieu, aged
67, William Waryn, aged 40, Peter Olyver, aged 50, William Wolton, aged
48, John Frankelayn, aged 60, Stephen de Perham, aged 46, and John
Grygge, aged 60, say the same, and know it because the said John a month
after the said feast held a feast at Westeforstebury for the churching of the
mother of the heir, at which they were all present, and the said John asked
them to give testimony of the day and year of the birth of the said heir.
C. Edw. II. File 8. (17.)
114. William Buedbt.
Writ, 8 March, 2 Edw. II.
Leicester. Inq. 7 April, 2 Edw. II.
Louseby. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), held of the
king by service of IJ knight's fee, by reason of the lands of Eobert de
Brus which are in the king's hand.
John his son, aged 18 at the feast of the Purification, 2 Edw. II, is his
next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 8. (18.)
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115. Adam de Dounhale of Haneburgh.
Writ 20 May, 2 Edw. II.
Oxford. Extent 30 June, 2 Edw. II.
Hanebergh. A capital messuage, 69a. arable, 5a. meadow, a pasture, la.
wood, and free tenants rendering 5s. O^d. yearly, held of the king in
chief as of his manor of Wodestok' by service of | knight's fee.
Eobert his son, aged 24 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 8. (19.)
116. Hbney de Grey alias de Gray.
Writ, 16 Sept. 2 Edw. II.
Nottingham. Liq. 6 Oct. 2 Edw. II.
Toueton. A capital messuage, 60a. arable, 20a. meadow, a water-mill, and
rents, &c. (full extent given with names of tenants) , held of the king in
chief as of the fee of Peverell, by service of 1 knight's fee.
Eichard his son, aged 26, is his next heir.
Derby. Inq. 8 Oct. 2 Edw. II.
Codenouer. A castle, 120a. arable, 40a. meadow, 2 mills, a pasture, a park,
and rents of free tenants, &c. (full extent given with names of tenants)'.
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Stok'. A messuage, 60a. arable, 5a. meadow, a pasture, a water-mill, and
rents of free tenants, &e.
All held of the king in chief as of the fee of Peverell, by service of
1 knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Writ, 16 Sept. 2 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 20 Oct. 2 Edw. II.
Thurruk. The manor (extent given) , held of the earl of Ferrars by service
of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 26J.
Kent. Inq. Friday the feast of St. Luke, 2 Edw. II.
Eyllesforde. The manor (extent given), including 20a. pasture in Wald and
150a. wood in Kyngeswode by Mailing, held of the king in chief by
service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 26.
Kent. Inq. Saturday the morrow of St. Luke, 2 Edw. II.
Hoo St. Werburge by Eochester. A moiety of the manor (full extent given),
including marshes in Westwik, Husewik, and Heyham, held of the king
in chief by service of ^ knight's fee.
Eichard de Grey, knight, his son, aged 26. is his next heir.
NoBFOLK. Inq. 24 Oct. 2 Edw. II.
Shiryngham. The manor (full extent given), held of the king in chief by
service of 1 knight's fee, and rendering 12d. yearly at the king's manor
of Aylesham for ' warpound.'
Heir as above, aged 26 and more.
Leicester. Inq. Sunday after St. Michael, 2 Edw. II.
Evynton. The manor with members (full extent given), held of the earl of
Leicester for IJ knight's fee, and doing suit at the earl's court, and not
of the king in chief.
Heir as above, aged 27 and more.
C. Edw. 11. File 8. (20.)
117. Hugh de Chatjnceus.
Writ, 13 Feb. 2 Edw. 11.
Northampton. Inq. 22 Feb. 2 Edw. II.
Uppeton. The manor (full extent given), including the right {dominium) of
having a boar and a bull feeding in the field of Uppeton at his will,
and a free tenant in Herleston, held of the king in chief, by service of
being an armed knight in the king's army within the four seas for forty
days at his own charges.
Thomas his son, aged 60 and more, is his next heir.
Assignment of dower to Juliana late the wife of the said Henry, viz : — a
third part of the manor of Uppeton (extent given), specifying the
rooms, &c. with free entry and exit by the great gate, &c. reciting
writ, dated 28 Feb. 2 Edw. II.
C. Edw. II. File 9. (1).
52 INQUISITIONS.
118. William de Staure.
Writ, 9 Dec. 2 Edw. II.
Gloucester. Inq. 22 Jan. 2 Edw. II.
St. Briavell. A messuage, 12a. land, and 10s. rent, held of the king in chief
by serjeanty of being forester in the king's forest of Dene, attaching for
vert and venison, and bringing those attached to the castle of St.
Briavell; 2a. of new assart held of the king in chief by service of 4d.
yearly, to be paid at the said castle ; and 4a. land held of the king in
chief by service of 20d. yearly, to be paid at the said castle.
Staure in the manor of Eodleye. A messuage, 47a. arable, 3a. meadow,
and 3s. rent, held of Henry de Langcastre by service of 3s. 4d. yearly,
and doing suit at the said Henry's court of Eodleye.
La Boxe. 12a. land held of Emery Pauncefot by service of 12d.
William his son, aged 26, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 9. (2.)
119. Phllip de Potyndene alias de Putyndbnne.
Writ, 8 April, 2 Edw. II.
SuERBY. Inq. Thursday after the Quinzaine of Easter, 2 Edw. II.
Putyndenne. A messuage, 51a. arable, 9a. pasture, and 5s. rent, &c. held
of the king in chief by service of 10s. rent at the exchequer, and doing
suit at the king's hundred of Tanregg' ; 37a. arable and 6a. meadow,
held of John de Hecstede by service of id. ; 20a. arable held of Eobert
de Stangrave by service of 2s. yearly ; and 12a. arable held of Adam de
Chyvenyng' by service of 12d. yearly; and there are 70s. rents of free
"tenants ; and there are also due to Walter Gras 10s., at the <iourt of
Ocstede 48., and at the court of Benchesham 10s. (yearly).
Adam his son, aged 25 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 9; (3.)
120. William de Cantilupo.
Writ, 6 Aug. 2 Edw. II.
Writ, 8 Aug. 2 Edw. II.
York. Inq. Thursday the feast of the Decollation of St. John the Baptist,
2 Edw. II.
Eavensthorp. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), held
by Eva late the wife of said William, of Lady Joan de Wake in chief by
service of 1 knight's fee ; the said William held nothing there except
through the said Eva, who held nothing of the king in chief in the
county.
Sir John de Walkingham, son of Alan de Walkingham and the said Eva,
aged 24, is next heir of the said Eva.
York. Inq. Wednesday before St. Matthew, 2 Edw. 11.
Bridlyngton. 40 marks rent from 2 messuages and 4 carucates land, held
by the said William, by the courtesy of England of the inheritance of
Maud sometime his wife, of Sir Nicholas de Menill by service of
J knight's fee.
William de Ergham, aged 40, and Thomas de Outhenby, aged 26, are
■ , kinsmen aad nest heirs of the said Maud.
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YoEK. Inq. Tuesday after St. Bartholomew, 2 Edw.. II.
Aston. A manor with certain lands (unspecified), held, of the inheritance of
the said Maud, of Thomas de Fournivall by service of 1 knight's fee.
Kereby. A manor held, of the same inheritance, of Sir Henry de Percy by
service of \ knight's fee.
Heirs of the said Maud, William de Ergum and Thomas de Outenby, as
above.
Derby. Inq. 15 Sept. 2 Edw. II. {defaced.)
Ilkeston. The manor, held for life of Sir William de Eoos of Ingmanthorp,
who holds it by the courtesy (ciorialitate) of England of the inheritance
of Eustachia sometime his wife, mother of the said William de
Cantilupo, whose heir the said William de Cantilupo was, and the said
William de Eoos holds it of Sir Henry de Beaumund, of the fee of
Gaunt, by service of J knight's fee.
William, son of the deceased, aged 16, is his next heir.
Nottingham. Inq. 2 Sept. 2 Edw. II.
Greseley. The manor held for life of Sir William de Eoos, who holds it of
the inheritance of the said Eustachia (as above) of the king in chief,
as of the fee of Peverel, by service of ^ knight's fee.
Heir, William his son, as above.
Wnt, 8 Aug. 2 Edw. II.
Sussex. Inq. 10 Oct. 2 Edw. II.
Wirlyngton. A capital messuage, 5a. meadow, 20a. wood, 68a. arable, 60a.
heath, rents, &c.; which tenements were sometime in the seisin of Peter
de la Hay, from whom they descended to Eustachia his niece, whom
William de Eos married, after whose death the fee and right descended
to the said William de Cantilupo her son and heir, but the lordship
remained in the hand of the said William de Eos by the courtesy of
England, who afterwards demised the same to the said William de Canti-
lupo, but whether for life or for a term of years is unknown to the
jury, and he was in seisin until his death; they are held of the king in
chief by barony, as part of the barony of Middelton which Joan de la
Hay now holds, service unknown ; and the said Joan holds certain tene-
ments in Wirlyngton in dower, which ought to revert as the other two
parts.
Heir, William his son, as above, aged 16 and more.
Kent. iMg. Thursday the feast of the Decollation of St. John the Baptist, 2 Edw. II.
Sutton atte Hone. 71*. ll^d. rent held, of the inheritance of Eva his wife,
of the heirs of John de Wodehull, who are in the king's wardship, by
service of doing suit at their court of Wodehill, co. Bedford, for all service.
Heir, William his son, as above, aged 15.
Buckingham. Inq. Tuesday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 2 Edw. II.
Eselburwe. The manor jointly held for life by the said William de Cantilupo
and Eva his wife, who survives him, of William la Zuche by service
of J knight's fee, of the gift and enfeoffment of William de Eoos and
Eustachia his wife with other lands in cos. Lincoln and York, for 501.
to. be paid to the said William and Eustachia yearly, with remainder
to the said William and Eustachia for life, and remainder to the right
heirs of the said William de Cantilupo for ever.
Heir, William his son, as above, aged 15 and more.
54 INQUISITIONS.
Lincoln. 7m^. Sunday after the Decollation of St. John the Baptist, 2 Edw. II.
Wythcale. The manor/jointly held by the said William and Eva for life,
of the enfeoffment of the said WiUiam and Eustachia, with other lands
in cos. Buckingham and York (with remainders as above said), of
"William de la Zuche by service of J knight's fee.
Heir, William his son, as above, aged 15.
Kynthorp in Appeleye. 30a. wood held of William la Zuche by service of
X5 knight's fee.
Someretby. The manor held, by the courtesy of England of the inheritance
of Maud sometime his wife, of Henry de Percy by service of J knight's
fee.
William Ergome, aged 40, and Thomas de Ouneby, aged 30, are kinsmen
and next heirs of the said Maud.
Buckingham. Assignment of dower to Eva late the wife of the said William,
Wednesday before St. Andrew, 2 Edw. II.
Myddel Claydon. A part of a messuage, in which is a stable and ox house
with a plot of curtilage called Le Bee hey, with garden, &c., with free
entry and exit by the great gate, and a third part of the pasture,
demesne lands, meadow, mill, rents, &c. (full extent given).
C. Edw. 11. File 9, (4.)
121. Robert de Heselaeton.
Writ, 25 Nov. 2 Edw. II-
YoKK. Inq. Sunday the feast of St. Thomas of Canterbury, 2 Edw. II.
Louthorp. A toft, 4 cottages, 15 bovates land, and a moiety of meadow
called Fitlyng, and of a water-mill, held by the courtesy of England
after the death of Cecily his wife.
Alburn. 6 tofts and 4 bovates land.
All held of Sir Nicholas de Menill by service of J knights' fee.
Fynele. 6 tofts and 9^ bovates land, held by the courtesy of England.
Museton. 6 tofts and lOJ bovates land.
Fordon. 4 tofts and 8 bovates land.
All which sometime belonged to one Roger de Nevile, who held of
Sir Gilbert de Gaunt ; and from the said Roger they descended to
Maud and Hawis, his daughters ; from Maud descended her pourparty
to Richard de Malebys her son, from him to William his son, and from
him to Richard who now holds it; and from Hawis descended her
pourparty to Simon (de Louthorp) her son, from him to Thomas his
son, and from him to Margery and Cecily, his daughters ; and from
Cecily descended the right of her pourparty to Robert son of Robert de
Heselerton, who now holds it and is aged 16. The said Hawis made
Maud her sister her attorney for homage and service, by reason
whereof the said Maud seised the pourparty of the said Hawis until the
lawful age of Simon de Louthorp her son; and Richard de Malebis is
seised of the above in wardship by reason of the minority of the said
Robert, and the said Richard and his ancestors from the time of making
the pourparty have always hitherto done service for themselves and
their partners to Gilbert de Gaunt, and afterwards to Robert de
Tateshale, as chief lords, viz. — J knight's fee.
Thorp by Ruddestane. A toft and 2 bovates land, held of Sir Robert de
Bonington by foreign service.
Carethorp. A toft and 4 bovates land, held of Nicholas le Clerk of Boning-
ton by foreign service.
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Harpham. 4 tofts and 2 bovates land, held of Sir Roger de Somervile by
foreign service.
He died on Thursday in the first week in Lent, 1 Edw. II. Robert his
son, aged 16, is his heir.
C. Edw. 11. File 9. (5.)
122. Stephen db Bello Pkato.
Writ, 21 March, 2 Edw. II.
Cornwall. Inq. 21 April, 2 Edw. II.
Penalym manor. A tenement, which Lady Joan his mother holds in dower,
held of the king in chief in fee socage, rendering 6d. yearly.
Tycambred. The manor (extent given), held of the prior of Bodm(in) in free
socage, and by service of rendering 25s. 3d. yearly, 8 ewes, price lOd.
each, 8 hoggets (hoggastr'), price 6d. each, and 8 lambs, price 3d. each,
and doing suit at the prior's court at Rialton.
Treuall. 3a. meadow held of William de Whalebreus in socage, and by
■ service of rendering Id. yearly.
Ralph his son, aged 9, is his next heir.
G. Edw. II. File 9. (6.)
123. Richard de Arcubus.
Wnt, 17 Feb, 2 Edw. II.
Buckingham, Inq. Tuesday the morrow of St. Matthias, 2 Edw. II.
Edrope. A capital messuage, 140a. arable, 16a. meadow, 3a. pasture, a wood
in the forest of Bernewode, a fishery, rents, &c., held of the king in
chief as of the honour of Walingford, by service of 3 knights' fees, and
doing suit at the court of Walingford ; and two parts of a water-mill
held of the prior ofWalingford by service of 4s. 5d. yearly.
Simon his son, aged 21 fifteen days before the Gule of August last, is his
next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 9. (7.)
124. Alice, late the wife of Adam de Hertele alias db Hbrtley.
Writ, 26 Jan. 2 Edw. II.
Somerset. Inq. 16 Feb. 2 Edwr II.
Exton. 42s. rent held of the king in chief by service of ^\ knight's fee.
John Yve her son, aged 30 and more, is her next heir.
Dorset. Inq. 12 Feb. 2 Edw. II,
Haselbere. A capital messuage, 60a. arable, 12a. meadow, a pasture, rents,
&c., held of William Dangervile, son of Hawis de Insula, in free socage,
rendering lib. pepper yearly for all service.
Crokkere Stokke. 114a. arable, 6s. rent, lib. pepper, and a pair of gloves,
held of the lord of Colber in chief by service of J knight's fee, rendering
Id. yearly for all service.
John Ywe her son, aged 30 and more, is her next heir.
C. Edic. II. File 9. (8.)
56 INQUISITIONS.
12&. Odo de Tregbreyk.
Writ, 16 April, 2 Edw. II.
Cornwall. Inq. 4 May, 2 Edw. II.
Tregeryek and Eedwen. A messuage, two water-mills, 1 carucate land, and
5a. wood, lately, by fine levied in the king's court between John Scor the
elder and the said Odo, granted to the said Odo for life, with remainder
to John Scor the younger and Alice his wife, and to the heirs of
their bodies, with remainder to the right heirs of the said Odo ;
all held of the heir of Eichard de Cireceaus, who is in the king's ward-
ship, by service of ^ knight's fee ; except a water-mill held of the abbot
of Neuland by a rent of 15d. yearly, and a moiety of the carucate of
land, held of Odo Treverbyn by knight's service; and there are there
20a. arable.
Alice his daughter, whom the said John Scor the younger married, aged
24 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 9. (9.)
126. John db Hodebovill of Aketon.
Writ, 12 Feb. 2 Edw. II.
Suffolk. Inq. 18 March, 2 Edw. II.
Balisdene in Aketone. A capital messuage, 120a. arable, 3a. meadow, 3a.
pasture, 30a. wood, rents, &c., held by fee tail of the king in chief as
of the honour of Peverell, which is in the king's hand, by service of
J knight's fee, of the grant of John de Hodeboville his father, who
thereof enfeoffed him and Maud his wife, lately deceased, by charter,
to them and the heirs of their bodies for ever.
"Walter son of the said John and Maud, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
Aketone. Two parts of the manor, jointly held by the said John and
Hillaria his wife, of the grant of Peter de Debenham and Eoger de Hode-
boyyle by licence of the late king, to be held to them and the heirs of the
said John, which, together with the third part of the manor which Agnes
de Sandcroft holds in dower of the said John's inheritance, are held of
the king in chief, as of the honour of Peverell, for two parts of 1
knight's fee ; and after the death of the said Agnes the said third part
ought to remain to the said Hillaria, together with the said two parts,
for life, with remainder to the heirs of the said John, according to the
form of a fine levied in the late king's court between the said Peter and
Eoger and the said John and Hillaria.
Walter his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
Writ ofplenius certiorari on the complaint of the said Hillaria that two parts
of the manor of Aketon, of which she was enfeoffed together with the
said John, had been taken into the king's hand, 18 Sept. 3 Edw. II.
Suffolk. Inq. 6 Oct. 3 Edw. II.
Peter de Debenham and Eoger de Hodebovyle by licence of the late
late King Edward enfeoffed John de Hodebovyle and Hillaria his wife of
two parts of the manor of Aketone, to be held to them and the heirs of the
said John ; and the said Hillaria has had peaceful seisin thereof until the
said John's death. The whole manor is held of the king in chief by service
of two parts of 1 knight's fee.
{See No. 195.)
C. Edw. II. File 9. (10.)
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127. Agnes de Someey.
Writ, 23 Nov. 2 Edw. II.
Bedford. Inq. 15 Jan. 2 Edw. II.
Grethamstede. A capital messuage, 83a. arable, 4a. pasture, 2a. wood, and
42s. rent, jointly held by the said Agnes and John de Somery her son,
of the enfeoffment of Philip de Hoo, of the heir of Geoffrey de Lucy,
who is in the king's wardship, by socage, rendering 34s. 4Jd. yearly.
John de Somery her son, aged 28, is her next heir.
Bbeks. Inq. 7 Jan. 2 Edw. II.
Suleham. A moiety of the manor (full extent given), held of the king in
chief by service of ^ knight's fee.
Basteldene. A water-mill and 26s. 8d. rent, held of Ealph de Knyveton by
service of 2d. yearly.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. II. File 9. (11.)
128. Heney Chyvenb.
Writ, 10 Dec. 2 Edw. II. (defectire.)
Kent. Inq. Saturday after St. Hilary, 2 Edw.. II.
Chyvene. The manor (extent given), viz. — 0s. rent held of the king in
chief, by service of 22^d. yearly, to be paid at the king's manor of
Middelton, and doing suit at the king's hundred of Merdenne ;. and the
residue of the manor held of John de Lenham by service of j knight's
fee, and doing suit at his court of Huntyngton.
Alice his daughter, the wife of Thomas de Caunville the younger, aged 15
and more, is his next heir.
C. Ediv. II. File 9. (12.)
129. Eleanor late the wife of Eiohard Aguyllon.
Writ, 24 Jan. 2 Edw. II.
Sussex. Inq. 7 Feb. 2 Edw. II.
Nutbourne. A capital messuage, a moiety of a water-mill, 91a. land, 2a.
meadow, a weir, rents &c. held for life, of the inheritance of Thomas
son of the said Eichard Aguylon, deceased, of the heirs of Eobert de
Tatteshale by service of 3 knights' fees, but whether those fees are in the
king's hand or not, the jury know not.
Juliana, daughter of the aforesaid Thomas Aguylon, aged 3 and more,
is next heir of the said Thomas.
C. Edw. II. File 9. (13.)
130. Brian de Brompton.
Writ ofplenius certiorari super vero valore concerning the lands which were
taken into the late king's hand after the death of the said Brian, whose
heirs are in the king's wardship, 28 Nov. 2 Edw. II.
Salop (sic). Inq. Saturday the feast of St. Thomas the Apostle, 2 Edw. II.
Ambareslyth, which is not a manor but a park pertaining to the manor of
Stanegge, worth 20s.
Brompton manor. A messuage, 18a. arable, and a house with a bakehouse,
which were of William Purs, and descended to the heirs of the said Brian
by escheat.
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Hereford. Inq. Friday after Christmas, 2 Edw. II. {defaced.)
Ashton by Leominster. A messuage, 21a. land, 5a. meadow, and 3s. rent,
held by Eichard Labaud (?), by the demise of Brian de Brompton grand-
father of the said Brian, viz. — to the said Richard and the heirs of his
body, who died without such heirs and the lands &c. reverted to the
heirs of the said Brian, who were in the king's wardship, by escheat.
Salop. Extent Monday before Christmas, 2 Edw. II. {defaced.)
Kynlet. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), including
parks called Wopark and Le Olde park, a foreign wood, and a salt-well
in Wye', held of the late king in chief ; which manor Sarra who was
the wife of the said Brian held in dower after his death, and after her
death it descended to his heirs.
Pourparty of Robert de Harle, viz. — Brompton with Weston, Bocton, 5a.
land in Stowe, 20a. land in the park of Kynlet, and 6Z. land and rent
in Assh.
Pourparty of Edmund de Cornub', viz. — Kynlet, Stanegge, and 111. land and
rent in Assh.
Extent or summary of lands, &c. which were of Brian de Brompton, deceased,
and are in the king's hand by reason of the minority of his heirs.
Salop. Kynlet. 23a. land in the park.
Brompton. The manor.
Bocton. Certain tenements, extended at Ql. Is. %d. yearly.
Wyston. 4s. 5d. rent.
Stouwe. 23s. rent.
Stanegge. Certain tenements, extended at 11. 15s. IJd, yearly.
Hereford. Ayshton. The manor.
Extent or summary of lands, &c. which fell to the said heirs after the death
of the said Brian by hereditary right.
Salop. Kynlet. The manor.
Brompton. Certain tenements, extended at 19s. M. yearly.
Hereford. Asshton. Certain tenements, extended at 33s. 3cL yearly.
€. Edw. II. Filed, (14.)
131. Edmund late baron of Stafford.
Wnt, 12 Aug. 2 Edw. II.
Stafford. Inq. Tuesday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 2 Edw. II.
Stafford, Bradeleye, and Madeleye. The manors (extents given), held jointly
by the said Edmund and Margaret his wife, of the gift of Roger de
Clungenford, clerk, who enfeoffed them jointly by charter, by the king's
licence, to be held to them and the heirs of their bodies ; which manors,
together with their manors in co. Warwick, are held of the king in chief
by barony, viz. — by service of finding three armed men with barded
horses for forty days at their own charges in his wars of Wales and
Scotland whenever needed.
Norton in the Moors. A tenement sometime held of the king by knight's
service, which the said Edmund afterwards demised to William de la
Mere for life, for 4 marks yearly.
He held nothing in the county in his demesne as of fee, on the
day he died.
Ralph son of the said Edmund and Margaret his wife, aged 9, is his next
heir.
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Warwick, Inq. 12 Sept. 2 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Wauenes Wotton and Tysho. The manors (extents given), jointly held by the
said Edmund and Margaret, with certain lands, &c. in co, Stafford,
of the king in chief by barony, viz. — by the service abovesaid ; and
there are 12d. (?) yearly rent paid to Sir John de Grendon.
Heir as above, aged 9 and more on the day of St. Denis, 1 Edw. II.
Wiit of plenius certiorari on the complaint of the said Margaret that the
escheator had taken the above manors, &c. into the king's hand, 12
Aug. 2 Edw. II.
Staffoed. Inq. Tuesday after St. Bartholomew, 2 Edw. II.
The said Edmund, by licence from the late king, enfeoffed Eoger de
Clunford [alias de Clungenford], clerk, of the manors of Stafford,
Bradeleye, and Maddeleye, who reenfeoffed the said Edmund and
Margaret, to them and the heirs of their bodies, and they peacefully
continued their seisin until the day of the death of the said Edmund.
Warwick. Inq. 12 Sept. 2 Edw. II.
To the same effect concerning the manors of Tysho and Wauenes [alias
Wouenes] Wotton.
C. Edw. II. File 9. (15.)
132. Joan late the wife of John de la Hayb.
WHt, 24 Nov. 2 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. 24 Feb. 2 Edw. II.
Burrewell, Authorp, and Walmesgare. A capital messuage, 101. 19s. &d.
from free tenants, 211. 8s. 6^. from customary tenants, a wood, &c.
held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee, not of
the inheritance of the said John, but of the right of Philip de Kime,
whom the said John and Joan jointly enfeoffed by the king's licence
and charter, and who reenfeoffed them for life by service of a rose.
William de Cantilupo, aged 15, is kinsman of the said John and his next
heir, but not of the lands abovesaid.
Sussex. Inq. 12 Dec. 2 Edw. II.
Middelton. The manor (extent given), held by the said Joan for life, of the
inheritance of the said John, of the king in chief by service of rendering
a sore sparrow-hawk at the king's exchequer (yearly).
Joan, daughter of Peter de la Hay the said John's brother, aged 20, is
next heir of the said John ; but because he died without heir of his
body, the reversion of the said manor pertains to Roger la Warre and his
heirs by virtue of a fine sometime levied between the said John and Roger
in the king's court.
C. Edw. II. File 10. (1.)
133. William de Moetuo Maei of Hamme.
Writ, 2 Nov. 2 Edw. II.
WoECESTEE. Inq. taken at Marteleye on Sunday after the Epiphany, 2 Edw. II.
(Unspecified.) 30a. arable and 2a. meadow, held for life, by the demise of
of Robert de Mortuo Mari, of the inheritance of the heirs of Hugh de
Mortuo Mari ; and a messuage and 2Qa. land, held of Isabel de Mortuo
Mari by service of 5s. yearly.
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Sutton. A messuage and J virgate land, held of Robert de Sturmy by
service of 5s. yearly j and J virgate land held of Eobert de Gliford by
service oillb. cummin yearly.
The heirs of Hugh de Mortuo Mari are his next heirs, viz. — Joan the
wife of Thomas de Bikenor, aged 18, and Margaret the wife of Geoffrey de
Cornewaile, aged 14J.
Salop. Inq. Monday after St. Nicholas, 2 Edw. II.
Leyntworthin. 91. lis. 5d. rent (extent given with names of tenants), held
for life, of the inheritance of the heirs of Hugh de Mortuo Mari of
Richard's Castle, without doing any service.
Joan, aged 18 on the feast of St. Katherine last, and Margaret, who is
under age and in the king's wardship, daughters and heirs of Hugh de
Mortuo Mari of Richard's Castle, are next heirs of the said William.
C. Ediv. II. File 10. (2.)
134. Margaret late the wife op Stephen de Penecestbb cdias de Penes-
HEEST, DE PeNNESHYRST.
Writ, 22 Nov. 2 Edw. II.
Kent. Inq. Tuesday the morrow of the Epiphany, 2 Edw. II.
Tunstall, Bradegare, and Milstede. A messuage, 90a. land, 8a. pasture, 2Ja.
wood, n^d. rent, &c., held of the king in chief in gavelkind by service
of 3s. 7i^., and coming twice yearly to the king's courts of Middiltone-
called lawday (Lagheday).
John de Orreby, clerk, aged 30 and more, is her son and next heir.
Tunstall. The manor, held for life of the demise of Anthony Bek, bishop
of Durham, who enfeoffed Stephen de Pennesherst, sometime her
. husband, and herself, to them and the heirs of the said Stephen, of John
de Sancto Johanne by service of 1 knight's fee, and doing suit at the
said John's court at Alnothintone.
Joan, the wife of Henry de Cobbeham of Rundale, aged 40 and more,
and Alice, late the wife of John de Columbariis, aged 30 and more, are
daughters and next heirs of the said Stephen.
Kent. Inq. Friday the eve of St. Thomas, 2 Edw. II.
Pennesherst, La Legh, Coudenne, and Edelmebrygge. Two messuages,
172a. land, 6a. meadow, 60a. pasture and wood in a park called North
Park in Penneshyrst, 7a. wood and two water mills in Penneshyrst,
rents, &c. (extent given) ; of which 5Ja. land and 2a. meadow, held
of Peter de Chydingston by service of 8d. ; 60a. land held of the abbot of
Westminster by service of 5s. 6d. ; and the residue held of the arch-
bishop of Canterbury, by service of 4s. 9d. and a hen yearly.
Heir, John de Orreby, as above.
Penneshurst. The manor held in dower, of the inheritance of the aforesaid
Joan and AHce, of the dower of Stephen her late husband ; viz. — a
third part of the said manor held of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester
and Hertford, by service of ^ knight's fee ; a third part held of George
le Chanu by service of three parts of 1 knight's fee; a moiety of a third
part held of the prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in
England by service of 7s. id. yearly ; and the other moiety of a third
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part held of the archbishop of Canterbury by service of 31s. lOd.
yearly.
Joan and Alice, (as above) are daughters and next heirs of the said
Stephen.
Kent. Inq. Saturday after the Circumcision, 2 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Alyntone, Boxle, Eylisforde, Dyttone and Estmallyngge. 7 messuages, 2
gardens, 47a. land, 12a. wood, rents, &c., viz. — 7 messuages and 14a.
land in Alyntone, held of the heirs of Stephen de Penesherst by service
of 3s. yearly, and doing suit at their court of Alyntone; 10a. wood held
of John atte Watere (?) by service of 8d. yearly ; and the residue held of
Walter Coppyng by service of 13a!. yearly.
Heir, John de Orreby, as above.
Boxle. 40a. land, rents, &c., held for life, of the inheritance of the above-
said Joan and Alice, of the king in chief by service of finding a horse
price 5s., a sack price 6d. and a pin (?) price Jc?., in the king's
army against Wales, for forty days at his own costs, of the gift of
Osbert de Longo Campo, who enfeoffed Stephen de Penesherst, some-
time her husband, and the said Margaret jointly, to them and the heirs
of the said Stephen.
Joan and Alice, as above, are daughters and next heirs of the said
Stephen.
Alyntone. The castle and manor, held for life, of the demise of the said
Osbert to the said Stephen and Margaret jointly as above, of John de
Kerkeby by service of ^ knight's fee and 12d. yearly, and doing suit at
the said John's court of Hortone.
Joan and Alice, are daughters and heirs of the- said Stephen, and of full
age.
C. Ediv. II. File 10. (3.)
135. LOEA LATE THE WIFE OF GiLBERT DE GaUNT.
Writ, 18. April, 2 Edw. 11.
Lincoln. Inq. 16 June, 2 Edw. II.
Skendelby. A third part of the manor (full extent given), including
meadow in the marsh and in Brodam, a third part of meadows and
pastures in Grindale, Le Hou, Milneholm, Pinderplat, Bradam, and
Wellepark, and a third part of a wood called Suthwode, held in dower,
of the inheritance of the heirs of the said Gilbert, of the king in chief
by service of J knight's fee, for the said Gilbert held the whole manor
by service of ^ knight's fee.
Eoger de Kerdeston his kinsman, aged 36, Peter de Mauley his kinsman,
aged 27, and Juliana de Gaunt his sister, aged 50 and more, are heirs of
the said Gilbert. The said Juliana gave the whole of her pourparty,
together with all her other lands in the manor of Skendelby, to the prioress
and nuns of St. Mary, Nune Cotum, in frankalmoin, by licence of the late
king and by charter ratified by the present king.
C. FAw. II. File 10. (4.)
136. EOBEET DE LA MaKE.
Writ, 7 Oct. 2 Edw. II.
Wilts. Inq. 6 Nov. 2 Edw. II.
Stupellavynton. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by
service of ^ knight's fee, and being in defence of the castle of Devizes
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for forty days at his own charges in time of war, which castle service
is rated at 208. yearly to be paid to the same castle.
Peter his son, aged 14 at the feast of the Purification last, is his next heir.
Wilts. Inq. 7 Nov. 2 Edw. II.
Cnabwell. A messuage, a croft, 48a. arable, la. meadow, a pasture, and b^d.
rent, held of the earl of Lincoln by service of J knight's fee, and doing
suit at the earl's court in the manor of Troubridge ; and 12a. arable
held of John de Segre by service of lid. yearly rent.
Heir as above.
Hebtfokd. Extent, Monday after St. Luke, 2 Edw. II.
Offele. A capital messuage, 120a. arable, 30a. wood, rents, &c. held in
part of Eoger Lestrange {Extraneo) as of the manor of Hycche, which is
in the king's hand, by service of 1 knight's fee ; and in part of -John
Peyvre by service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 15.
Devon. Inq. 12 Nov. 2 Edw. II.
Lynyngton and Pittyngeshecches. 48s. yearly rent held of the abbot of
Donekeswill in chief by service of ^d., and doing two suits at the abbot's
court in Brodehembery yearly.
Heir as above, age 16.
Hbebioed. Inq. Monday the feast of St. Martin, 2 Edw. II.
Kari Craddok, The manor (extent given), held of Richard le Bret by service
of 15s. yearly to be paid at Rettyr, and doing suit of court there.
Heir as above, aged 14 and more.
Oxford. Inq. 23 Oct. 2 Edw. H.
Hayford. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), held of the king
in chief, as of the honour of Wallingford, by service of 1 knight's fee ;
which manor the said Robert in 34 Edw. I, with the said king's Ucenee,
demised to Walter de Aylesbyry for seven years, for a sum of money in
hand.
Heir as above, aged 15.
Oxford. Inq. 24 Oct. 2 Edw. II.
Baldyndon. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), held of the
king in chief, as of the honour of Wallyngford, by service of J knight's
fee; and there are due to Margery la Avener 408. yearly for her
sustenance.
Heir as above, aged 15.
Gloucbsteb. Inq. 23 Oct. [2] Edw. II. {defective).
Cherinton. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), held of the
king in chief, as of the honour of Walingford, by service of J knight's
fee.
Monechenehamton. A messuage, 40a. land, and 98. 4d. rent, held of the
abbess of Kame by service of 13s. Ad., and 408. yearly to the abbot of
Malmesbury ; with common in the wood of Munechennehamton called
' housebote ' and ' heybote.'
Heir as above, aged 14.
C. Edw. II. File 10 (5.)
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137. RiCHAED son of ElCHAKD DB GeYTON.
Writ of certiorari supermodo et forma captionis to the justiciary of Ireland,
15 May, 2 Edw. II.
Ireland. Inq. made at Cassell on Thursday before St. Matthew, 3 Edw. II.
Tipperary. The said Richard the fathet purchased divers tenements in the
parts of Cassell and Tiperary of divers men, and held the niece of
Reymund de Burgo, a magnate in those parts, as his concubine, of whom
he begat the said Richard, and when he was 7 years old, he gave him
2 carucates land in Kilsegan, which are in the king's hand, 160a. land
in Balibohull, worth 5 marks but charged with 5 marks yearly rent to
Matthew Milet, of whom the king afterwards purchased in fee, 24a. land in
Killiveran, 30a. land in Dyngeldergan, 39a. land in Lisbrenan, and 17Ja.
land in Hethton and Cnocbrek, from which are due 7s. yearly rent
to Lady Maud Wodeford, and assigned to him the said Sir Reymund as
guardian, and fully divested himself of the said tenements. Immediately
after the death of Richard the father, who was receiver in Ireland for
Lady Eleanor sometime queen of England, William de Estden then
treasurer of Ireland, took all these tenements into the king's hand,
because he believed the said Richard to be answerable to the queen for
a debt ; and afterwards the king, by John Wogan, Justiciary of Ireland,
gave them, excepting 2 carucates lands in Kilsegan, together with the
manor of Rathcon, to Sir Geoffrey le Bret in exchange for the manor of
Le Carryk.
Return from the justiciary of Ireland, that the sheriff of Typerary has sent
an inquisition sewn to this writ, yet from the memoranda of the
exchequer of Dublin it appears that Ralph de- Geyton, brother of
Richard the father, asserting himself to be the heir of the said Richard,
purchased the said tenements out of the king's seisin, but afterwards the
said treasurer so wrought with him that he enfeoffed the late king
Edward therein by charter, and afterwards quit-claimed to the king all
his right there, who enfeoffed Geoffrey le Bret as aforesaid. The tene-
ments of Kilsegan remain still in the king's hand, the said Richard the
younger being at that time under age, and he has quit-claimed to the
king and the said Sir Geoffrey all his right in Rathcon and Balibohull,
because the king has granted him the tenement of Kilsegan.
C. Edw. 11. File 10. (6.)
138. Emery (Almaricus) de Nodariis.
Wnt, 8 July, 2 Edw. II.
Buckingham. Extent, Monday after the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr,
2 Edw. 11. (dejaced.)
Stoke Goldyntone. A moiety of the manor (extent given), which was of
Peter de Goldynton, with a moiety of the advowson of the church, held
of the king in chief, as of the honour of Peverell, by service of \ and a
moiety of J knight's fee.
Weston. A capital messuage, 200a. arable, 6a. meadow, a pasture, 4a. wood,
a wind-mill, rents, &c. held of Baldwin de Nevyle by service of
t'tj knight's fee.
Gothurst. The manor (extent given), with the advowson of the church,
held of Geoffrey de Say, by service of 1 knight's fee, and doing 10s. for
the guard of the castle of Dover for the said Geoffrey and his heirs
every 82 weeks, whereof the said Emery and his heirs pay 4s. O^d.,
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and the tenants of the manor 5s. lljd., and the lord of the manor for
the time being shall convey the said 10s. to the castle at his own
charges.
John his son, aged 23 and more, is his next heir.
NoBTHAMPTON. luq. Thursday after 'the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr,
2 Edw. II.
Little Cestre. A capital messuage, 50a. arable, 25a. meadow, a pasture,
3 mills, and IBl. 6s. 6d. rents, &c. held of William de Echyngham by
service of -^ knight's fee, and a pair of gilt spurs yearly, price bd.
Heir as above, aged 23 at the feast of St. Martin in the winter last.
C. Edw. II. File 10. (7.)
139. Hbney db Bodbugan alias de Bodkigan.
Writ, 23 Jan. 2 Edw. II.
CoENWALL. Inq. 13 Feb. 2 Edw. II.
Tretherym alias, Trehterim. The hamlet (extent given), held of the heir of
Henry de la Pomeraye in socage, rendering ^d. yearly at Tregony.
Otho his son, aged 18 and more, is his next heir.
CoBNWALL. Extent, 14 Feb. 2 Edw. II.
Trethaek. The hamlet (extent given), held of Sir Ralph de Monte
Hermerrii, as of his manor of Launtyan, by service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above.
CoBNWALL. Extent, l5 Feb. 2 Edw. II.
Bodrigan. The manor (extent given), held, together with the tenements
of Penarth and Gargoit, of Sir Henry de Campo Arnulphi as of his
manor of Tywardraith', by service of 3 knights' fees, and as of the
ancient tenure of all his lands, and by service of doing suit at his court
of Tywardraith'.
Lamorek. la. Cornish, 2Sd. of free rent, and 2 pairs of gloves, price 2d.,held
of the bishop of Exeter in socage, by service of rendering 2d. yearly
at his manor of Tregaer.
Tregerthek, Nanswroeuen, and Cruconnar. 2Ja. English, with a water-mill,
and with a hamlet called Little Launtyan, held of Sir Serlo de
Lanladran by service of J knight's fee.
Treworthilek. 2s. rent held of Guy de Seint Aubyn in socage, and by service
of rendering 6d. yearly at Archallas.
Trelegoseg'. la. Cornish, held of Sir Thomas Larcediakne, as of his manor
of Laundegy, in socage, and by service of rendering 3s. yearly.
Treworek. The hamlet (extent given), held of Sir Ealph de Tregotz in
Heir as above, aged 19 at the feast of Epiphany last.
CoENWALi. Extent, 16 Feb. 2 Edw. II.
Little Launtyan. 71s. l^d. rents, &c., held, together with the tenements of
Tregerthek', Nanswroeuen, and Cruconnar, and a water-mill there, of
Sir Serb de Lansladran by service of J knight's fee.
Tregeryen manor. 81. lis. 11 Jd. rents and services, &c., held of the king in
chief, as of his manor of Tewynton, in socage by service of 20s. yearly,
including demense land which the said Henry held of the heir of Sir
Henry de la Pomeraye, who is in the king's wardship, as of his manor
of Tregony, by service of rendering 6«. M. yearly at the said manor.
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Tremodred. The manor (extent given), held of the prior of Launeeveton,
as of his manor of Boyton, by service of 2| knights' fees, and rendering
5s. yearly to the king for the said prior for a fine of tin.
Trevileyn. 115s. rent, &c. held of John Eeneward, as of his hamlet of
Boswithgy, by homage and fealty.
Carburra. 3s. Id. rent, held of the heir of Sir Henry de la Pomeraye, as of
his manor of Tregony, in socage, and by service of rendering IBd.
yearly ; and 18s. 6d. rent, held of Henry de Welynton, as of his manor
of Fowyton, by service of rendering 2s. 6d. yearly.
Heir as last abovesaid.
Cornwall. Extent, 18 Feb. 2 Edw. II.
Ti'etheu. The hamlet (extent given), held of the heir of Joice (Jocei) de
Dynham, who is in the king's wardship, by service of 1 knight's fee,
and doing suit at his court of Cardynan.
Tregensteg'. 20d. free rent, held of Sir Eoland de Coykyn, as of his manor
of Fowyton, by service of doing suit at his court there.
Little Cliker'. la. Cornish, held of Maud de Hywissh', as of her manor of
Tremodered, by service of doing suit at her court there.
Pendrym. The manor with the borough of Loo (extent given), held of
Nicholas de Aunee, as of his manor of Schevyok, by service of j knight's
fee, and doing suit at his court of La Thorne ; and 4Z. rent from the
burgesses of Loo.
Heir as last abovesaid.
Bedfoed. Inq. The feast of St. Matthias (?) (Mathei), 2 Edw. II.
Luyton. A plot where once was a capital messuage, 65a. arable, 2a. pasture,
a grove of la., rents &c. held, of the inheritance of Sibyl sometime his
wife, of the king in chief by service of i knight's fee.
John de Pouwers, son of Sibyl de Maundevill, aged 23 and more, is next
heir of the said Sibyl. The jury know nothing of the heir of the said
Henry, nor of his age.
Writ to enquire what lands, &c. the said Henry held by the courtesy of
England of the inheritance of Sibyl sometime his wife, 23 Jan. 2 Edw. II.
Bedford. Inq. 30 May, 2 Edw. II. (defective.)
Luyton. A vacant plot in the place of a capital messuage, &c. as above,
held of the king in chief, by the courtesy of England of the inheritance
of Sibyl his wife deceased, by service of | knight's fee.
John de [Pouwers son of the said Sibyl] , aged 23 and more, is her next
heir.
Writ of certiorari de feodis, 7 March, 2 Edw. II.
Cornwall. Inq. 7 April, 2 Edw. II.
Tremodreyt. The manor, held for 3 knights' fees of the honour of the
castle of Launcetone, now in the king's hand, doing fealty and homage
to Peter de Gavastone, earl of Cornwall.
Bodrygan. The manor, held for three knights' fees of Sir Henry de Campo
Arnulphi, and it is his more ancient feoffment.
Pemdrym. The manor, with the advowson of the church of St. Martin
there, held for ^ knight's fee of Nicholas ^e Alneto.
Trethu. The manor, held of the honour of Cardinan for J knight's fee, of
the heir of Joice Dynam, who is in the king's wardship.
Trethrym. The manor, and Ja. Cornish in Carburra, with the whole land
of Bodelewyth and Trewythyan, held by knight's service of the heir
of Sir Henry de Pomeriis, of the manor of Tregony.
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Trethak'. The manor, held of the honour of Nauntian for 1 knight's fee
of Sir Ealph de Mehermer.
Trehonek. ^ knight's fee held of the fee of Nauntyan.
Westynarth. la. Cornish.
Dulo. Ja. Cornish with the advowson of the church.
Clyker. la. Cornish.
All held by knight's service.
Little Nauntyan. f knight's fee held of Sir Serb de Nansladron.
Nansfrowen, Tregerthek, and Crukoner. IJa. and 1 ferdpng] land, held
by knight's service.
Trellegosek'. 3a. land held of Sir Thomas le Ersedekene by knight's
service.
The knights' fees held of the said Sir Henry in chief are unkfiown to
the jury at present.
Writ to the treasurer and barons of the exchequer to search the king's book
called Domesday, the book of fees, and other rolls and memoranda of
the exchequer, and report what they find as to the tenure of the manor
of Tremodret, CO. Cornwall, 20 June, 2 Edw. II.
Certificate returned to the above writ giving extracts from Domesday Book ;
from the Book of Fees, scutages for the army of Galweye in 33 Hen. II,
scutages of 1 John and 13 John in the army of Wales, and inquisitions
made in the time of King John ; and, from another book, the aid
granted to Hen. Ill, in his 19th year, for marrying his sister Isabel to
Frederick, emperor of the Romans.
C. Edw. 11. File 10. (8.)
140. EOBEET DE SaNCTO ClABO.
Writ, 12 Aug. 2 Edw. II.
Somerset. Inq. 30 Aug. 2 Edw. II. (defective.)
Stapelton. fhe manor (full extent given with names of tenants), held of
the king by service of holding a towel before the queen at Easter,
Whitsunday, Christmas, and the king's coronation.
Andredesye. A messuage and 15a. land, held of Henry de Urtiaco,
knight, by service of one mark yearly.
Saltemore by Bergam. 4a. moor, with pasture for
sheep and 5 mares with their issue, held of the
heirs of of wax.
Robert, son of Robert, son of Robert de Sancto Claro, aged 14 ... .
. . . . SS. Philip and James last, is his next [heir].
C. Edw. II. File 10. (9.)
141. RoGEB DE Kaermino alias de Cakmino.
Writ, 20 Dec. 2 Edw. II.
Cornwall. Inq. 16 Jan. 2 Edw. II.
Wynyenton and Merthyn. The manors (extents given), held, together with
the manor of Tamerton which Martin de Pishacre holds for life, of the
king in chief, as of the earldom of Cornwall, by service of ^^5 knight's
fee, excepting a tenth part of such -g^ part.
Kenel. The hamlet (extent given), held of the king in chief, as of the earl-
dom of Cornwall, by service of rendering 13s. &d. yearly ; and there are
paid yearly to the heir of John son of William, at his manor of
by the assignment of Edmund, sometime earl of Cornwall, 6s. 6^.
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Carmino alias Karmino. The hamlet (extent given), held of the bishop of
Exeter in socage, and by service of rendering 2s. yearly, and doing
suit at his court of Penryn.
Oliver his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
C. Ediv. II. File 10. (10.)
142. William db BRtrDEPORT alias db Beidbpoet.
Writ, 26 June, 2 Edw. II.
Somerset. Inq. 11 Aug. 2 Edw. II.
Well(es). 3s. rent in the borough, held of the bishop of Well(es), by service
of Id. yearly ; 2a. meadow without the borough, similarly held by service
of Id. yearly, which meadow the said William demised to Eobert de
Wyntlyene, vicar in the church of Well(es) , for life ; 3 messuages and 10a.
land within, and 20a. land and 5a. meadow without, the borough, some-
time similarly held by service of ^d. yearly, whereof he demised
1 messuage and 10a. land within the borough, and 2a. land and 5a,
meadow without the borough, to William de la Wythye for life,
rendering 45s. yearly, 1 messuage within the borough to William de
Wynton for life, rendering 6s. yearly, and 1 messuage within the borough
to William le Mareschal and Alice his wife for life, rendering to
Valentine de Northhom 20s. yearly.
John his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
Dorset. Inq. 23 July, 2 Edw. II.
Brudeport borough. A burgage held of the king in chief by service of 3d.
yearly.
Little Kerchel. 2 carucates land, viz. — a capital messuage, 150a. arable,
5^a. meadow, 30a. wood, rents, &c., held of the earl of Boych [an] by
service of a pair of gilt spurs yearly ; and there are paid thence 100s.
yearly to the chapter of Wells, for two chaplains in the church of
St. Andrew celebrating for the souls of the ancestors and successors of
William de Brudeport.
Simondesbergh. 12a. land held of the abbot of Cerne (CereneV) by service
of 2s. yearly.
Bradepol manor. 2a. arable held of Ealph de Gorges by service of 18d.
yearly.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. II. File 10. (11.)
143. Geoffrey de Caumvill alias de Campvxll, db Canvylb.
Writ, 21 Sept. 2 Edw. II.
Devon. Inq. 10 Oct. 2 Edw. II.
The manors of Toustock, Premyngton, Bovy Tracy, Nymet Tracy, and
Barnastapel, a fifth part of the manor of Toryton, and the hamlet of
Nymet St. George (extents given), including rents in the hamlets of Lu
and Kylmyngton, held, by the courtesy of England of the inheiritance
of Maud de Campvill sometime his wife, of the king in chief by service
of a whole barony and a fifth part of a barony.
Ilfredecumb. A moiety (extent given), held, of the same inheritance, of
Henry de Chaumbernoun by service of 8 marks yearly.
Haldesworth. The manor (extent given), similarly held, of the heirs of
Patrick de Chaworth by service of J knight's fee.
William his son, aged 40 and more, is his next heir ; and William
Martyn, aged 50 and more, is son and next heir of the said Maud.
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Stafford. Inq. Thursday after St. Denis, 2 Edw. II.
Clifton. The inanor (extent given), held of the earl of Lancastre, as of the
honour of Tuttebury, by service of 3 knights' fees.
William his son, aged 40 and more, is his next heir.
Leicestee. Inq. 3 Nov. 2 Edw. II.
Scheyle. 2 carucates land and 6a. wood, held of Thomas de Bydeware by
service of 6d. rent.
William his son, is his next heir and of full age.
C. Edw. 11. File 10. (12.)
144. Hbrbekt de Saltfletby.
Writ, 15 May, 2 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. 10 June, 2 Edw. II.
Haburgh, Kirington, and Keleby. A capital messuage, 72a. arable, 9a.
meadow, 15a. salt meadow in the marsh, a saltpit, a fishery, rents, &c.
(full extents given with names of tenants), held of the king in chief by
service of 1 knight's fee.
Ouneby. A capital messuage, a wind-mill, 100a. arable, 24a. meadow,
rents, &c. (extent given), held of the earl of Lincoln by service of
J knight's fee.
Neuton. A capital messuage, 100a. arable, rents, &c. (extent given), held
of the earl of Lincoln by service of J knight's fee.
Eiggesby. 66s. 8d. rent, held of the king by service of J knight's fee.
Yerdeburg' and Alvingham. 40s. rent from a tenement, held of the earl of
Eichemond by service of socage (sokemanria).
Thedelthorpe. 4s. rent held of William de Herling, service unknown.
Eobert his son, aged 10 and more, is his next heir.
Extent or summary of the above tenements.
C. Edw. 11. File 10. (13.)
145. John de Oelawbston.
Writ of certiorari on the petition of William, son of the said John, seeking
his father's lands as of full age, 18 May, 2 Edw. II.
Kent. Inq. 21 June, 2 Edw. II.
Orlauston. A capital messuage, 124a. arable, 30a. of ' longehothe ' arable,
66 Ja. arable in the marsh of Eomenal, pannage in the park and
Sibelywbde, and 60a. pasture, held of the late king Edward of the
honour of Perches by service of 2 knights' fees.
Eokyngge. 11a. arable, 30a. arable in the marsh, &l. 7s. rent of assize,
fowls and eggs, and a mill, held of the said king by service of ^ knight's
fee of the honour of Perches, doing suit at the king's court of Eedlevet,
and rendering 25s. yearly for the guard of the castle of Dover.
Ivecherche. 52a. arable in the marsh, held of the abbot of St. Augustine's,
Canterbury, by service of J knight's fee and suit at his court of
Canterbury.
(Unspecified.) 95|a. of worn-out gavelkind land, and 57a. of gavelkind in
the marsh, held of divers lords by service of 138. 4d. yearly.
Popleshale. A capital messuage and 300a. land, held of Sir John de Sancto
Johanne, father of the present Sir John, by service of J knight's fee,
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doing suit at his court of Eylnothynton, and rendering 10s. for twenty-
four weeks for the guard of the castle of Dover ; and 100a. of gavelkind
land, held of divers lords by service of 4s. 5d., and doing suit at the
court of the abbot of St. Augustine's, Canterbury ; and there are there
16a. brushwood, il. rents, &c.
He died on Friday before Easter, 26 Edw. I. The aforesaid William de
Orlauston, aged 22 and more, is his next heir.
The wardship is in the hands of Joan late the wife, and the executors,
of Eoger de Bellafago, who bought it from William Martin, who had it by
late king's grant. Isabel, late the wife of the said John, holds a third
part in dower of the lands &c. which the said John held by knight's
service, and was dowered by William Martyn ; and John and Thomas,
brothers of the said William, hold two parts of the gavelkind land, and
the said William the third part.
C. Edw. II. File 10. (14.)
146. Thomas de Lvci.
Writ, 26 Aug. 2 Edw. II.
NoKTHUMBBELAND. Inq. Tuesday after St. Michael, 2 Edw. 11. (defaced.)
Langley. The manor (extent given), including the towns called Fourstanes
and AUerwasse, held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee,
and doing suit at the county (court) of Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Anthony de Lucy his brother, aged 25 and more, is his next heir.
Cumberland. Inq. Friday after St. Michael, 2 Edw. II. {defective and dejaced.)
[Balnes ?] The manor (full extent given with names of tenants) including
the hamlet of Thackthuuayt, held of the king in chief by homage.
Braythwayt. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), including
a herbage called UUayk mire, and lands, &c. in [Thome ?] thuuayt,
Craysothin, Wythope, Quinfel, Lorton, and Clifton, held of the king in
chief by homage.
Aspatrick'. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), including
lands in Seton, Camberton, High Ireby, Great Brothton, Alinburh,
the manor of Douanby, Derhame, Gilecruice, the manor of Bothil and
the hamlet of Kuththuuay t, the manors of Blenerhay sette and Hucmanby
Hayton, Ormisby, the hamlet of Apilthuuayt, the manor and advowson
of Ulvedal, and the hamlet of Brimpfhild, held of the king in chief by
homage and 5s. cornage yearly, and doing suit at the county (court) of
Cumberland.
Caldebeck. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), including
, the hamlet of Mosedal, and lands &c. in Haltecle,
Eskheved, Quesphow, Grenerig and Harschoh', and the mill of Bochilton,
held of the king in chief by homage and Id. cornage yearly.
He held the manor of Aspatrik with its appurtenances of the king in
chief by a moiety of the barony of Allerdale.
Heir as above.
Extent or Summary of the aforesaid manors, &c. (defaced.)
C. Edw. IL File. 10. (15.)
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147. Geiffith son and heir of Owen de la Pole.
Writ to enquire concerning the lands &c. of the said Griffith, who died in
the king's wardship, 25 June, 2 Edw. 11.
Marches of Wales adjacent to the county of Salop. Inq. Wednesday before
St. Lawrence, 3 Edw. II. (defaced.)
La Pole in the country of Powys. The castle and two parts of the town,
together with the following members, places and lands (extents given
with names of tenants), viz. — Disserth, Lannerwhudel alias Lanner-
chudel, Trevenant, Castel, a tenement in Selveyn, Tudinprit alias
Tidinprid, Trallunggolloyn, Gaer, rents of assize, &c. in Bruthtur and
Estradelvedan alias Estraveldan, Garthgenen in the country of
Mecheyn, rents of assize, &c. in Finnoun Arthur, Guynna and Bod-
wach, lands, &Ci in Glasmeynoc, Lanvethlyng in the country_ of
Megheyn, Maesselleyn in the country of Mouchnant, rents of assize,
&c. in Kevyncogh, Garthgelennyn Vaur, Nanthfellaw, Kelennok, and
Kinnynon, the manor of Talgarth in the country of Arwystly, rents,
&c. in Langeryg, Bronegadeyr, and Wauan, the manor of Penpres, and
Lanyzeleye. All held of the king in chief by barony and homage.
Hawis his sister, aged 18 on the feast of St. James the Apostle last, is his
next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 10. (16.)
148. John Waleraund alias Walekound, an idiot deceased.
Writ to the escheator to take into the king's hand the lands, &c. of the
said John which were in the hands of divers men by the late king's
commission, and of which John (sic) Waleround his uncle died seised,
and enquire, &c., 12 Dec. 2 Edw. II.
Norfolk. Inq. concerning lands, &c. of the inheritance of the said John, of
which John Waleround his uncle died seised, 18 March, 2 Edw. II.
Wesenham. A capital messuage not built, 52a. arable, and 2a. meadow,
held of divers lords by divers services, viz. — rendering 4s. 6d. yearly
at the hall of Wesenham, and doing suit of court there, rendering 2s. 6^d.
at the hall of Kypton, and doing suit of court and other services there,
and rendering to Roger de Wesenham 4j£Z., to the church of St. Peter,
Wesenham, f5. and lib. incense price 2d., to Eobert Richard of Weling-
ham 2\d., to John Gyles 6d., and other small yearly rents.
John de Edeworth, son of Alice one of the said John's aunts ; Alice de
Everingham, one of the daughters of Cecily another aunt ; Bevis (Biigo) de
Knovill, son of Joan de Knovill another daughter of the said Cecily ; and
Maud, late the wife of Richard le Bret, and Cecily de Helioun, whom Peter
de Helioun married, daughters of Cecily the third daughter of the said
Cecily ; ages unknown, are his next heirs.
Similar writ concerning lands, &c. of the inheritance of the said John, of
which Robert Waleround his uncle died seised, 28 Jan. 2 Edw. II.
Hertford. Inq. Tuesday after St. Gregory the Pope, 2 Edw. II.
Westone by Baudak. A capital messuage, 140a. arable, rents, &c. held by
Robert Walraund on the day he died of Roger Bigod, earl Marshal, for
J knight's fee, and doing suit at his court of Weston.
Heirs, John de Edworthe, Alice, Bevis (Bogo), Maud and Cecily, as above,
all aged 26 and more.
iidwaed It. n
Hertfoed. Inq. Sunday after the Translation of St. Thomas, 2 Edw. II.
Weston. A messuage, 140a. land, rents, &c. held by the said John Walrond
of the heirs of John de Boron by service of J knight's fee.
Alan Plokenet, aged 24, is his next heir and of the whole blood.
Essex. Inq. 19 March, 2 Edw. II.
Eeynham. A capital messuage, 80a. artifble, 40a. arable in the marsh, 12a.
meadow, 6a. pasture, 61. 6s. 8d. rent of assize, &c. held by the said
Eobert of the late King Edward, by service of rendering 20s. yearly
for the guard of the castle of Dover for all service.
Heirs, John, Alice, Bevis, Maud and Cecily, as above, all aged 30.
Essex. Inq. 30 June, 2 Edw. II.
Reynham. The manor (extent given), held by the said Robert of the ting in
chief as of his castle of Dover, by service of rendering 20s. yearly at the
said castle.
Alan Plokenet, aged 21 and more, is kinsman and next heir of the said
John.
Wilts. Inq. 8 April, 2 Edw. II.
Fyfhyde Verdoyn by Stipellavyntone. A capital messuage, 143a. by the
perch of 16J feet in Westfelde, 128Ja. in Estfelde, 9a. in a croft called
Nyweme, 9a. meadow, Ja. pasture in the moor, and other pastures,
rents and services (full extent given with field names and names of
tenants), held by the said Eobert of the earl of Arundell by service of
J knight's fee.
Fyssehertone by New Salisbury. 20s. id. yearly rent held by the said
Robert, but of whom is unknown.
Heirs as above, John aged 40, Bevis (Boego) aged 25, Alice aged 40, Maud
aged 26, and Cecily aged 25 ; and the said Eobert had a third sister Alice
named Plugenet, issue unknown.
Wilts. Inq. Monday before St. Barnabas, 2 Edw. II.
Fifide by Lavintone. 293a. arable, worth id. each, 9a. worth IQid. each,
pasture, 103s. 6d. rent of assize. Alb. wax, &c. held by the said Eobert
of the church of Salisbury by service of a wax candle.
Yatesbury. A capital messuage, 217a. arable, 9ia. meadow, pasture in
La Northfelde and upon Coulesho, rents, &c. held by the said Eobert
of the king by service of J knight's fee.
Asscerton in Wynterborne. A capital messuage, 351a. land, 9Ja. meadow,
3a. pasture at Neumede, 3a. pasture at Hopemerehs, common of pasture
on the hill, a water-mill, rents and customs, &c. (extent given), held by
the said Eobert of the earl of Lincoln for J knight's fee.
Saltertone. The manor held by Isabel Walrond, tenure unspecified.
Fiserton by Salisbury. 5 marks held by the said Eobert, tenure un-
specified.
Heirs as above, John aged 50, Bevis aged 30, Alice aged 40, Maud Breit
aged 30, apd Cecily Elion aged 20.
DoESET. Inq. 5 March, 2 Edw. II.
Wyndfred Egle. The manor (extent given), including pasture upon
Wygedone and in Westwode, held by the said Eobert and Maud his wife
jointly of the gift and enfeoffment of John de Burgo, to be held to them
and the heirs of their bodies ; but afterwards the said John de Burgo
granted all his lands, reversions, &c. to King Henry and his heirs, and
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the late King Edward had seisin of this manor after the death of the
said Kobert and Maud, by defect of heirs between them, and granted it
to Joan Plogenet at his pleasure for the sustenance of John Walraund
the idiot, heir of the said Robert ; and there are paid 15d. yearly to the
chapel of Wyndfred.
Heir unknown. «
Worcester. Inq. Tuesday after the Ascension, 2 Edw. II.
Tatlington. The hamlet, of which the said Eobert died seised (extent given),
held of the bishop of Worcester by service of J knight's fee.
Heirs as above, John aged 40, Alice aged 42, Bevis aged 30, Maud la Bret
aged 33, and Cecily de Heylioun aged 28.
Worcester. Inq. Sunday the feast of St. Margaret, 3 Edw. II.
Tatlyngton. The hamlet (extent given), including a cottar {cotterellus) in
Tredynton, held as abovesaid.
William Walrand, father of John, deceased, had only one sister of the
whole blood named Alice ; Alan Plukenet, deceased, was her son, and Alan
his son, aged 23, is next heir of the said John Walrand.
Gloucester. Inq. 20 March, 2 Edw. II.
Promptone Cotel. The manor (extent given), held by the said Eobert of the
king in chief by service of ^ knight's fee.
Heirs, the said Alan son of Alan Plokenet, son of Alice sister of Eobert
Waleraund, aged 28 and more, and the abovesaid John aged 30 and more,
Bevis de Knoyvill aged 28 and more, Alice aged 30 and more, Maud la Brut
aged 29 and more, and Cecily aged 27 and more.
Gloucester. Inq. 12 April, 2 Edw. II.
Frompton Cotel. The manor (extent given), held as above.
Heirs, John, Bevis, Alice, Maud le Brut, and Cecily, as above.
Gloucester. Inq. 20 March, 2 Edw. II.
Sistone. The manor (extent given) with U. rent in Cubberlegh, including a
pasture at Doynton, and a rent of a hen called ' wodehen,' held by the
said Eobert for a term of years which has passed, by the demise of Alice
his sister, of the heir of William de Berkeleye in chief, who is in the
king's wardship, by service of 1 knight's fee ; which manor and rent ought
to revert to Alan son of Alan Plokenet, son of Alice, daughter of Isabel,
daughter of Thomas de Eochesford and Agatha his wife, because Eoger
de Berkeleye gave the same to the same Thomas and Agatha his
daughter, in free marriage, and the said Alice delivered them to Eobert
Waleraund for a term of years as abovesaid.
Gloucester. Inq. 12 April, 2 Edw. II.
Ciston. The manor (extent given), with U. rent in Cubberleigh, held as
abovesaid.
Heirs, John, Bevis, Alice, Maud, and Cecily, as above.
Devon. Extent 5 May, 2 Edw. II.
Potyngton. The manor (extent given), held by the said Eobert of the earl
of Cornwall, of the honour of Bradenech, by service of ^ knight's fee ;
which manor is in the hand of Sir Eobert son of Payn, of the inheritance
of the said John, by the demise of the king, and it was in the king's
wardship by reason of the idiocy of the heirs of Eobert Walrond,
deceased.
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Heirs as above, John aged 30, Alice aged 25, Bevis aged 24, Maud
aged 26, and Cecily alias Joan {sic) de Hylion aged 24.
Devon. Inq. 12 July, 2 Edw, II.
Potyngton. The hamlefc (extent given), held by the said Eobert of the
earl of Cornwall, as of his manor of Bradenech, by service of ^ knight's
fee.
Heir, the said Alan de Plokenet, aged 24 and more.
Southampton. Inq. 15 March, 2 Edw. II.
Burghton. The manor, with the hamlet of La Frenshemore and
Munestok (full extents given with names of tenants), including the
meadow of Ockelee, of which the said Robert died seised, held of the
king in chief by service of 1^ knight's fee.
Heirs as above, John, Bevis, Alice, Maud and Cecily, all of full age.
Southampton. Inq. 1 June, 2 Edw. II.
Burghton with La Frenshemore and Munestok (full extents given with
names of tenants), held of the king in chief by knight's service.
John de Eddeworth, Alice de Everyngham, Bevis {Bugo) de Cnovill, Alan
Plukenet, Maud de Croupes, and Cecily Hulyon are next heirs of the said
John, and all of full age.
Heeefoed. Inq. 23 March, 2 Edw. II.
Lugwardyn. The manor (full extent given with field names and names of
tenants), held by the said Robert Walrand and Maud his wife jointly,
of the enfeoffment of Edmund son of King Henry to them and the
heirs of the said Robert, of the said King Henry in chief by service of
a pair of gilt spurs yearly for all service.
Heirs as above, John aged 30 and more, Bevis aged 28 and more, Alice
aged 40 and more, Maud aged 28 and more, and Cecily aged 24.
Heeefoed. Inq. 18 April, 2 Edw. II.
Lugwardyn. The manor (full extent given as above), jointly held as above.
Heirs, Alan son of Alan de Plogenet aged 27 and more, and John, Bevis,
Alice, Maud, and Cecily, as above.
SoMEESBT. Inq. 22 May, 2 Edw. II. {defaced.)
Stoke Curcy. The manor with its members, the manors of Radeweye
and Wyke (full extents given with names of tenants), including a
castle {forcellettum) and hundred, and divers lands (many field names
given), common of pasture on Cantock, lands held by free tenants in
Hethfelde Columbers, Pikstak and La Mershe, and in Radeweye, lands,
&c. in Btowburgh and Dodyngton, and other minor places (named),
pasture on the hill of Aledon, and the wood called Wichelewode, held
by the said Robert of the king's father in chief by service of a fifth part
of a barony ; and there are paid from the manor of Radweye to the
prior of Stoke 8s. 9d., and for ' horderysyeld ' 5s. 6d.
Wyndgate. An oxhouse, and lands, rents, &c. (full extent given), held [by
the said Robert] of Matthew de Forniaux by service of 8s.
John de Eddeworth, as above, is one of the heirs of the said John Walrond.
Writ to the escheator to take into the king's hand, &c. the lands, &c. of
the said John of which Isabel Waleraund, his mother, died seised, and
enquire, &c. 18 March, 2 Edw. II.
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Wilts. Inq. 4 April, 2 Edw. II.
Salterton. The manor (extent given with names of tenants) held by the
said Isabel of the earl of Gloucester by service of J knight's fee.
Netton and Great Durneford. Divers tenements (extent given with names
of tenants rendering 101s. Qd. yearly), held by the said Isabel of the
earl of Lincoln by service of J kLight's fee, and 6s. yearly.
Joan the wife of Alexander de Frivylle, daughter and heir of Mazera,
daughter and an heir of Joan Marmyoun, aunt of the said John Walraund,
aged 40, and Ealph le Boutiler, son and heir of Maud, another daughter and
heir of the said Joan Marmyoun, sister of Isabel, mother of the said John,
aged 36, are next heirs of the said John of these lands, &c.
Wilts. Inq. 3 April, 2 Edw. II.
Yatesbury. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), including
lands, &c. in Estfelde, Suthfelde and Northfelde, and common upon
Norylefe alias Northlefe, held by the said Isabel of the king in chief
by service of ^ knight's fee.
Heirs, Joan and Ealph, as above.
Wilts. Inq. 3 April, 2 Edw. II.
Wynterbourne Assertone. The manor (full extent given), including lands,
&c. in Surfeld alias Suthfeld, Nortfelde alias Northfelde which were
sometime of Eeginald, rector of the chapel of Wynterbourne, of the
demise of Maud Walrounji, Wythford (?), Nywemede, Hopmers, a
pasture on the hill in which the rector of the church of Berewik and
others shall each have 65 sheep, and a chapel, the rector whereof shall
receive all the tithes of the demesne lands, mill, &c. and the small
tithes, held by the said Isabel of the earl of Lincoln by service of
^ knight's fee.
Heirs as above, Joan aged 40, and Ealph le Boteler alias le Boleter, aged
60.
Writ of certiorari to the treasurer and chamberlains, as to the tenor of a
foot of fine levied in the court of King Henry before the justices of
the Bench in his 43rd year, between Eobert Walrand and William
Walrand and Isabel his wife, concerning the manor of Kilpek, 1 earucate
land in Little Toynton, and the advowson of the church of Northbury,
16 April, 2 Edw. II.
Herefokd. Transcript oj final concord made in the king's court at Westminster
on the octave of the Purification, 43 Hen. Ill, between Eobert Waleraund
and William Waleraund and Isabel his wife, whereby the said William
and Isabel acknowledged the manor of Kilpek, 1 earucate land in Little
Teynton, and the advowson of the church of Norbiri, together with a
pasture called Kudinor with the keepership of the forest of La Haye by
Hereford, to be the right of the said Eobert of the gift of the said William
and Isabel to him and his heirs for ever, to be held of the chief lords of
the fees by the services due ; and for this fine the said Eobert granted
to the said William and Isabel the manors of Salterton, Derneford, and
Wynterburn, 2 carucates land in Yatesburi, and lOL land in Eggeswrth
with the advowson of the church, to be held to them and the heirs of
the said Isabel, of the said Eobert and the heirs of his body for ever,
doing the same services which the said Eobert was accustomed to do to
the chief lords of those fees, and it shall not be permitted to the said
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Isabel to alienate any part of the said tenements, which shall wholly
remain after her death to her next heirs ; and in default of heirs of the
body of the said Eobert the said tenements shall be held of the chief
lords of the fees.
Writ of privy seal to the escheator not to return the inquisitions which he
has made of the lands, &c. of John Walrand, in which Alan Plokenet
and others claim right, until the next parliament, and then to return
them before the king and his council, 16 June, 2 Edw. II. {French.)
Writ to the escheator to enquire concerning the lands, &c. of John
Waleraund, •deceased, which by reason of his idiocy are in the
king's hand, &c. 5 Aug., 3 Edw. II.
Duplicate of the above writ, 5 Aug. 3 Edw. II.
Norfolk. Inq. concerning lands, &c. of the inheritance the said John, of which
Robert Walround his uncle was seised, 6 Sept. 3 Edw. II.
Wesenham. A capital messuage, 52a. arable and 2a. meadow, held of divers
lords by divers services, as above.
Alan, son of Alan Plukenet, son of Alice, sister of William Walround,
father of John last deceased, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
NoKFOLK. Inq. 29 Sept. 3 Edw. II.
Wesenham. A capital messuage, lands, &c. (as above), held as above.
There is no heir of the said John to arise in Norfolk.
Hertford. Inq. Tuesday after St. Matthew, 3 Edw. II.
Weston \)y Baldok. A capital messuage, land, &c. (as above), held of the
heirs of Eoger Bigod, earl Marshal, for J knight's fee, and doing suit
at his court of Weston.
Heir unknown, because neither the said John nor any of his ancestors
were seen in these parts.
Hertford. Inq. Wednesday before St. Michael, 3 Edw. II.
Weston by Baldok. A messuage and 1 carucate land held as abovesaid.
Alan de Plokenet, as above, aged 28 and more, is his next heir, and the
jury know not whether he may have other heirs.
Essex. Inq. Thursday before St. Michael, 3 Edw. II.
Eeynham. The manor held of the king, of the castle of Dover, by knight's
service, and rendering 20s. id. yearly at the said castle.
Heir, Alan de Plokenet as above, aged 30 and more, of the whole blood.
Essex. Inq. 2 Oct. 3 Edw. II.
Eenham. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of
20s. yearly for the guard of the castle of Dover.
Alan Plokkenet his kinsman, aged 30, is his next heir.
Wilts. Inq. 27 Aug. 3 Edw, II.
Yatesbury. The manor (extent given), held by the said John of the king in
chief for J knight's fee.
Saltertone. The manor (extent given), held of the earl of Gloucester for
^ knight's fee.
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Wynterborne Assertone. The manor (exleat given), held of the earl of
Lincoln for J knight's fee.
The abovesaid Joan de Frevill, aged 40, and Ralph le Buteler, aged 60,
are his next heirs of these lands, &c.
Fyfhide Verdon by Lavyntone. The manor, viz. — 2 carucates land, held of
the earl of Arundell, service unspecified.
Fysherstone. 20s. 4d. yearly rent held of Ancherus son of Henry, who held
of the earl of Lincoln, service unknown.
Alice de Everyngham aged 40, Bevis de Cnovill aged 30, Maud late the
wife of Eichard le Bret aged 35, and Joan de Helyon aged 36, are his next
heirs of this inheritance, falling to him on account of William Walrand his
father.
Wilts. Inq. 10 Sept. 3 Edw. II.
Fyfhyde Verdon- by Lavyntone. The manor, viz. — 2 carucates land, held of
the earl of Arundell, service unspecified.
Fyschertone. 20s. 4d. rent held of Ancherus son of Henry, service
unknown.
Alan de Plugenet, son and heir of Alan de Plugenet, son and heir of
Alice, sister of William Walraund, father of the said John, of the whole
blood, aged 28 and more, is his next heir.
Wilts. Inq. Thursday after St. Matthew, 3 Edw. II.
Yatesbury. The manor (extent given), held as abovesaid.
Salterton. The manor (extent given), held as abovesaid.
Wynterborn Asserton. The manor (extent given), held as abovesaid.
Fyfhyde Verdoun in Stipullavynton. A capital messuage, lands, &c. (as
above), held of the earl of Arundel by service of J knight's fee.
Fysscherton by Salisbury. 20s. 4rf. rent held of Ancherus son of Henry by
service of a grain of pepper.
. Bevis de Cknovyle, Alice de Everyngham, Maud la Bret, and Cecily
de Helyon (as above), are his next heirs of the inheritance coming to
him, as well from William Walrand his father, as from Robert Walrand his
uncle, elder brother of the said William.
WoECESTKR. Inq. Tuesday after St. Bartholomew, 3 Edw. II.
Tatlynton. The hamlet, and a moiety of the hamlet of Eadmundescote
(extents given), held of the bishop of Worcester by service of ^ knight's
fee.
Heirs, Bevis, Alice, Maud, and Cecily, as above.
WoECESTBR. Inq. Sunday the octave of St. Matthew, — Edw. II
Tatlington. The hamlet, and a moiety of the hamlet of Edmundescote
(extents given), held as abovesaid.
Heir, Alan de Plogenet, as above, aged 24 and more.
Gloucester. Inq. 9 Sept. 3 Edw. II.
Fromton Cotel. The manor (extent given), held as abovesaid.
Heirs, Bevis, Alice, Maud, and Cecily, as above.
Gloucester. Inq. 9 Sept., 3 Edw. II.
Siston. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), held of the king
in chief by service of 1 knight's fee, together with U. rent in Cubberleye.
Heirs, Bevis, Alice, Maud, and Cecily, as above.
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Gloucbstee. Inq. 6 Oct. 3 Edw. 11.
Syston. The manor (extent given with the names of tenants), with 4Z. rent
in Cubberleye and a pasture at Doynton, held as abovesaid; which
ought to revert to Alan de Plogenet, as abovesaid.
Frompton Cotel. The manor (extent given), held as abovesaid.
Heir, Alan de Plogenet, as above.
Devon. Inq. 28 Aug. 3 Edw. II.
Potyngton alias Podyngton. The manor (extent given), held as abovesaid.
Heirs, Alice, Bevis, Maud, and Cecily, as above.
Devon. Inq. 25 Sept. 3 Edw. II.
Potyngton. The manor (extent given), held as abovesaid.
Heir, Alan de Plokenet, as above, aged 24 and more.
Southampton. Inq. 7 Sept. 3 Edw. II.
Burghton, The manor with La Frenshemore and Munestok (full extent
given with names of tenants), held of the king in chief by service of
IJ knight's fee.
Heirs, Bevis, Alice, Maud, and Cecily, as above.
Southampton. Inq. 20 Sept. 3 Edw. II.
Burghton. The manor held of the king in chief for 1 knight's fee.
Munestok. Land and homage held of the king in chief for J knight's fee.
Heir, Alan de Plukenet as above, aged 28.
Hereford. Inq. 24 Aug. 8 Edw. II.
Lugwardin. The manor (full extent given as above), held as abovesaid.
Bevis, aged 28, Aliee, Maud, and Cecily, as above, are next heirs of the
said John, son of William younger brother of Sir Eobert Walraund, knight,
whose heir he was.
Hereford. Inq. Saturday after the Nativity of the Blessed Mary, 3 Edw. II.
Lugwardyn. The manor (extent given as above), held as abovesaid.
Heir, Alan de Plokenet as above, aged 27 and more.
Somerset. Inq. 22 Aug. 3 Edw. II.
Stok Curci. The manor with its members of Eadeweye and Wyke (full
extents given as above), held of the king in chief by service of a fifth
part of a barony.
Wyndegate (extent given as above), held of Matthew de Eurneaux by service
of 8s. yearly.
Heirs, Bevis, Alice, Maud le Bret aged 30, and Cecily aged 26 and more,
as above.
Somerset. Inq. Saturday after the Nativity of the Blessed Mary, 3 Edw. II.
Stoke [Curci}. The manor with its members, as above, held as abovesaid.
Wyndegate. A tenement held as abovesaid.
Heirs, Alice, Bevis, Maud, and Cecily, as above and of full age ; the jury
know not if there are other heirs.
Pedigree starting with William Walraund and Is[abel] his wife, showing
three children only, viz. — William, from whom sprang Robert and John
(who died) without (issue) ; Alice, from whom sprang Alan [Plugenet] ;
and Robert (who died) without (issue).
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Another Pedigree starting from the same William and Isabel, but showing
eight children, viz. — Robert, John, a clerk, Alice, and Maud, who all
(died) without (issue) ; William, from whom sprang Robert and John, idiots,
as above ; Isabel, from whom sprang Emery de Parco, and Alesia, from
whom sprang John de Edwrth, both of whom (died) without (issue) ;
and Cecily, from whom sprang Joan, and from her Bevis de Knovill,
Alice de Everingham, and Cecily, from whom sprang Maud la Brut and
Cecily de Heliun.
Pedigree starting from Hugh de Kylpeck, showing two daughters, viz. —
Isabel, from whom sprang Robert and John (who both died) without
(issue) ; and Joan, from whom sprang Mazera, and from her Joan de
Frivyll (wife of) Alexander de Fryvyll, who now sues, and Maud from
whom sprang Ralph le Botiler, who now sues.
Names of manors: — Salterton, Yatesbury, Wynterbourn Asserton,
Derneford.
Placita at Westminster the octave of St. Martin, 3 Bdw. II.
By reason of certain inquisitions returned into the Chancery and sent
hither, came Alan son of Alan Plukenet, and also Alice de Everyngham,
Bevis de Knovill, Maud la Brut, and Peter de Helyon and Cecily his wife.
And Alan says he is next heir of John Walraund, and seeks all his lands,
&c. except the manors of Salterton, Yatesbury, Wynterburn Asserton, and
Derneford, in which he claims nothing because they were given in exchange for
the manor of Kylpeck, 1 carucate land in Little Toynton, and the advowson
of the church of Northbury, with a pasture called Kudymor, and the keeper-
ship of the forest of La Haye by Hereford, and he is of lawful age. And
Alice and the others say that not he but they are the next heirs. And the
inquisitions being found repugnant and varying as to the heirs, they were
ordered to show in what manner they were heirs.
The said Alan says that William Walraund, grandfather of the said John,
begot of Isabel his wife two sons William and Robert, and one daughter
Alice {see the first pedigree above) to whom the whole right of inheritance
of the said John reverted, and whose heir he is.
And the said Alice and the others say that the said William Walraund did
not beget of the said Isabel any Alice, mother of Alan father of the present
Alan, nor any daughter Alice except one who afterwards was abbess
of Romeseye and died without issue, but the said William begot of the said
Isabel three sons and five daughters {see the second pedigree above) and the
whole right of inheritance of the said John reverted to Cecily his aunt, from
whom sprang the said Alice and the others ; and they pray that it may be
enquired by the country, and Alan likewise. Therefore it is ordered to
the sheriffs of cos. Southampton and Gloucester to cause jurors of the
neighbourhoods of Kulmeston and Syston to come before the king on the
morrow of the Purification, who say that the said William Walraund
begot in matrimony of his wife Isabel the said Alice, mother of Alan
Plunkenet, father of the present Alan, and aunt of the said John deceased ;
from which Alice the said Alan the father, and from him the present
Alan were begotten in lawful matrimony; and the said William had
no other issue of the said Isabel but the said William (the son), Robert,
Alice, and another Alice, afterwards abbess of Romeseye ; wherefore they
say precisely that the said Alan is next heir of the said John Walrand.
Therefore, it was considered that the said Alice de Everyngham and the
others take nothing by their petition, and that seisin be delivered to the said
Alan; and that the manors of Salterton, Yatesbury, &c. which were in
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exchange for the manor of Kilpek, &c. he delivered to Ealph le Botiller, and
Alexander de Frivill and Joan his ycife, as next heirs of Isabel wife of the
said William Walraund, according to the tenor of the fine shown in court.
C. Edw. II. Files 11 and 12.
149. Babtholombw db Sakevill, an idiot.
Wnt of pUnkis certiorari whether the said Bartholomew is an idiot or not,
16 Aug. 2 Edw. II.
Suffolk. Inq. taken at Marlisford, 3 Sept. 2 Edw. II.
The said Bartholomew has been an idiot from his 18th year, when he fell
into an acute fever ; lands not specified.
Wnt to the chancellor, if he finds that without injury to anyone the king
may grant the custody of the said Bartholomew's lands to whom he
pleases, then to cause commission under the great seal to be made to the
king's yeomen Thomas de Verlay and William Baillol, 9 Sept. 2 Edw. II.
Transcript of letters patent of 18 Sept. 19 [Edw. I.] granting the ward-
ship of the said Bartholomew, who from a blow received on the head is
insane, to Walter de Sakevill and John his brother.
Endorsed with a memorandum that the said Walter and John came
into the king's chancery on 23 Oct. and exhibited the king's letters
patent in this form, praying that nothing might be done therein to
their prejudice, without calling them.
C. Ediv. II. File 13 (1.)
150. Walter Sukdevale.
Writ {missing).
Lincoln . Inq. 25 June, 2 Edw. II.
Trigingham and Pikworth. 10a. arable and 31s. M. rent of assize, held of
king Edward the king's father as of the barony of Ghent, which is in
the king's hand, by service of ^ knight's fee ; and the king has the
wardship of these lands.
Trigingham and Stowe. A messuage and 55a. arable, held of John
Marmioun by service of -iti knight's fee ; and they are in the hand of
the said John, by reason of the minority of the said Walter.
Trigingham. 4J bovates arable, held of the heir of Eichard de Granevill,
who is in the wardship of the earl of Lincoln, by service of 20s. yearly.
Spanneby. § bovate land held of Ealph Gernet by service of l^d.,
lib. pepper, and lib. cummin yearly.
Trigingham. 2J bovates land held of Thomas Hundefot by service of
2s. yearly.
Trigingham and Osberneby. 6a. arable held of Isabel de Longo Campo by
service of Bd. yearly, and lib. pepper.
Ouberneby. 10a. land held of Lambert de Trigingham by service of
16d. yearly.
Each of the lords has the wardship of the lands held of him.
He died about Whitsunday, 19 Edw. I. John Surdevale who was his
second son, aged 21 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edtc. II. File 13. (2.)
80 INQUISITIONS.
151. John beothee and heir of Kobebt de Dbrlb.
Writ (missing).
Deeby. Proof oj age Sunday after the Ascension, 2 Edw. II. (defective and
defaced.)
Robert de Dethek, knight, aged 60 (?), says that the said John was 22 on
Friday after the Purification last, and was born at Asshelehay on that day
twenty-two years ago, and baptized in the church of [Wirkes] worth on the
morrow, and he knows it because on Saturday after the Epiphany last,
twenty-two years ago, Henry de Derle, father of the said John, went with
him from Nottingham to Derle, fell ill of the excessive cold (multitudine
frigoris), and died within a fortnight after, and Alice his wife bore the said
John on the said Friday following.
Henry de Hopton, aged 50 (?), says the same, and knows it because on
the Saturday after, he came into the said church to speak with the vicar,
and saw the said John baptized.
William de Hopton, aged 50, says the same, and knows it because he
begot a daughter Alice of one Edda de Matlak, who was born on the day of
the Purification last twenty-three years ago, and was weaned the end of that
year, and the said John was born twenty-two years ago, and the same Edda
was hired for his nurse.
Simon de Hopton, aged 48, says the same, and recollects it because
Henry de Hopton his father was in company with the abovesaid Robert de
Dethek and Henry de Derle on the journey from Nottingham to Derle.
John de Lutehurch, aged 50, says the same, and recollects it well because
he has a brother William who was 22 on the quinzaine of the Purification
last, and the said John (de Derle) was born eight days before his birth.
William de Cromford, aged 60, says the same, and recollects it because on
the day of St. Thomas the Apostle 15 Edw. I. he let (?) his land in Wirkes-
worth for a term of twenty -two years, and in the same year the said John
(was born), which term ended on the day of St. Thomas the Apostle last,
and he was present when the said John was baptized.
William Bate, aged 50, says the same, and recollects it because Margery
his daughter was born three days before the birth of the said John, twenty-
two years ago.
Robert Spurn . . . rteys (?), aged 48, says the same, and knows it
because he has a son Roger who was 22 on the day of St. Chad last, and
the said John was born a month and two days before his birth.
Robert de Alsop, aged 52, says the same, and knows it because Cecily his
wife was present when the said John' was born, and he saw him baptized.
William le Clerk of Brasington, aged 49, says the same, and knows it
because he was requested to lift the said John (from the font), but because
he came late the said John was lifted by John Stutte and John Tyterel.
Richard le Barker, aged 50, says the same, and knows it because in
14 Edw. I. twenty-three years ago he married Alice de Cromford, and in the
following year the said John was born, and he was in the house of Robert
del Bogh at Asshelehay on the same Friday, and heard the said John wailing.
John Trusselove, aged 48, says the same, and knows it because he saw the
said John baptized.
And Ralph Coterel, to whom the late king Edward granted the said John's
lands, &c., until his lawful age, with his marriage, came and said that he had
offered the said John a suitable marriage, viz. his own daughter Maud, to
whom he affianced himself, but (now he has declared before?) the ordinaries
of the bishop of Coventry and Lichfield that he had previously affianced
himself to Letice the daughter of Nicholas de Clifton, whom it was considered
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he would be compelled by ecclesiastical censure to marry. Wherefore the
said Ealph claims to hold the said lands and marriage, or (to have) double
the value of the marriage according to the form of the statute.
C. Edw. 11. File 13. (3.)
152. Bartholomew son and heib of John Davblbrs.
Writ (missing).
Suffolk. Proof oJ age, Friday before St. Mark, 2 Edw. II.
Sir William Visdelou, knight, aged 40 and more, says that the said Bar-
tholomew is 21 and more, and was born at Everwartone on Thursday after
St. Matthew, 15 Edw. I, and on Friday following was baptized in the church
there, which he knows because on that Thursday he made a feast
[corivium) at Schottele, and on the same day caused a tombstone
{sarcoph') to be placed over the body of Guy his father in the church of the
same town.
Roger Wakelin of Holebroc, aged 60, says the same, and knows it because
on the said day he came from Herkestede to the church of Everwarton for
a clerk named John, to make a writing for receiving seisin of the manor of
Hekested after the death of Nicholas le Bretun, and he saw the said John
lifted from the font.
Robert le Vyte, aged 66, says as above, and knows it because on that
Friday he came to the hall of Everwarton for I4s, due to him for a cloth of
russet, and found the lady lying in childbed.
William de Brumptone, aged 40 and more, says as above, and knows it
because he was then butler there, and on that Friday he announced to Sir
Robert de Schelt' that the lady had borne a child, who gave him 2s. and a
gold ring.
Godwin Burhard, aged 50, says as above, and knows it because Margery
his sister had a son Nicholas born and baptized on the same days, to whom
he was godfather.
Richard le Ward^, aged 55, says as above, and knows it because on that
Friday he was repairing the house of Roger le Priur at Everwarton, and
fell and broke his right leg.
John Hervi, 68, says as above, and knows it because on that Friday he
came to the church of Everwarton and caused a celebration to be made for
the soul of his father, and he saw the said Bartholomew lying there wrapped
in a silken cloth.
Roger de le Pyrie, aged 60 and more, says as above, and knows it because
he came with his mother Avel' on that Friday to the church to lift the said
Bartholomew (from the font), whose godmother she was.
William de Spina, aged 68, says as above, and knows it because Geoffrey
his brother, who then was chaplain of the church of Herkestede by
Ever[warton], was buried on that Thursday.
Amisius de Petra, aged 74 (?), says as above; and knows it because he
was at the church when the said Bartholomew was baptized, and saw that
John de Morele and William Hodin lifted him from the font and named him.
Ranulph Meregrete, aged 68, says as above, and knows it because he had
a son John of the same age, and baptized on the same day, and in the same
church.
John le Juvene, 72, says as above, and knows it because Sir Bartholomew
i)avelers, grandfather of the said Bartholomew, died in the same town on the
Sunday after the said Bartholomew was baptized, and on the same day he
himself had a son William born, who is now 21 and more.
') . C. Edw. II. File IB. (4.)
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153. William son and heir of John de Oelaweston.
Writ (missing).
Proof of age, 20 June, 2 Edw. II. (defective and defaced.)
Nicholas de Bovynton, aged 45, says that the said William was 22 on the eve
of St. Barnabas last, and 'knows it because he saw him baptized in the
church of St. Mary, Orlaweston, on that feast 15 Edw. I, and because he
had a daughter Agnes, born on Whitsunday in the same year, who was 17
when she died five years ago, and because William de Bovynton his father
died sixteen years ago, when the said William was 6 years of age.
Roger de Hegham, aged 44, says the same, an'd knows it because he has
a son John, born before the said William, who was 22 at Whitsunday last,
and because he was with John de Orlaweston and took his robes all his
life, who died eleven years ago when the said William was 11.
William Beufiz, aged 42, says the same, and knows it because he married
Cecily daughter of William de Frilande in the same year.
Stephen de Herryngg, aged 50, says the same, and that the said William
was born at Orlaweston on the said eve, and knows it because he married
Emma de Snave, after the Epiphany, 13 Edw. I, twenty-three years ago,
and has a son John of her, who was born at Snave on Thursday before
Easter in the same year as the said William, and was 22 at Easter last.
Walter Roger, aged 66, says the same, and knows it because he had a
wife Alice, who was midwife to the said William's mother when he was
born, lived three years afterwards, and died on the feast of St. Nicholas,
14 Edw. I, nineteen years and more ago.
Robert Gorges, aged 56, says the same, and knows it because William
Frilond and Robert de Capella were godfathers of the said William and
lifted him from the baptismal font, and because Richard de Gorges his
brother was parson of the church of Rokyngg and died on the feast of
St. Bartholomew in the same year.
John Swyft, aged 66, says the same, and knows it because he has a son
William, born at Werehorne on the feast of St. Michael, 12 Edw. I, who
was older than the said William by a year and a half and more.
Walter at cross (ad crucem), aged 47, says the same, and knows it
because in the same year he was bedel of the said William's father, and in
the following year his reeve, as appears by the date of the rolls of his
account.
John le Palmere, aged 49, says the same, and knows it because he married
his wife Denise (?) in the same year about the feast of the Nativity of St. John
the Baptist.
, aged 57, agrees with Roger de Hetcham.
Thomas Sax, aged 44, says the same, and knows it because he has a son
William, born in the same year on the feast of St. Mary Magdalene, who
will be 22 on that feast next.
C. Edw. II. File 13. (5.)
154. John de Netjburgh.
Writ de diem c
2 Edw. II
Inq. (missing.)
Writ de diem clausit extremum to Walter de Gloucester, escheator. 25 June
2 Edw. II.
C. Edw. II. File 13. (6.)
EDWAED II. 83
155. ElCHAKD DB ClKECBAUS.
Writ of scire facias, on the petition of Joan late the wife of John de Cireceaus
deceased, asserting that her husband with the assent of the said
Eichard his father dowered her of the manor of Lanreythou, co. Corn-
wall, and of the advowson of the church, at the church door when he
married her ; which manor and advowson with other lands, &c. which
the said Eichard held of the heir of Joice de Dynham, who is in the
king's wardship, are in the king's hand, and praying that the said
manor, &c. which are in the wardship of Martin Shench by the king's
commission, may be restored to her to be held in dower, 22 Jan.
2 Edw. II.
{See No. 54.)
C. Edw. 11. File 13. (7.)
156. Margabet the wife of Eobekt de Haelb, and daughter and one of
THE HEIRS OF BrIAN DB BrOMPTON.
Writ to the escheator to take the proof of age of the said Margaret, 2 Nov.
2 Edw. II.
Salop. Proof of age, Friday the feast of St. Nicholas, 2 Edw. II. {defective and
defaced.)
Eichard de Leyghton, aged 60, says that the said Margaret was 15 on the
eve of SS. Simon and Jude last, and was born at Huggeford on that day,
21 Edw. I, and baptized on the morrow in the church of Stocton, and this
he knows because on the said eve he took seisin of certain land in Cardes-
ton which he bought of Eobert Corbet, where it was announced that Maud
the wife of the said Brian was delivered of the said Margaret.
William le Forcier (?), aged 50, says the same, and knows it because on the
said eve in the same year he was with Sir William de Huggeford at Hugge-
ford where the said Margaret was born, and if it had been a male, he would
have lifted him from the font.
Payn de Preston, aged 60, says the same, and knows it because he had a
daughter Denise who was born on the day of St. Michael preceding the said
Margaret's birth.
William Hoord, aged 50, says the same, and knows it because he was at a
feast at Caws on the day of St. Nicholas after the said feast of SS. Simon
and Jude, where the said Brian told him that the said Margaret was born
on the said day.
Eichard de Hodinet, aged 60, says the same, and knows it because on that
day he came with Thomas Corbet, who lifted the said Margaret from the
font.
William de Caynton, aged 50, says the same, and knows it because on the
day the said Margaret was born he was at a feast at Boulewas, where news
came to the said Brian that his wife was delivered of the said Margaret.
John de Beaumays, aged 50, says the same, and knows it because he had
a son Eoger born on the same day.
Walter Sprynghoes, aged 50, says the same, and knows it because he had
a son Eeginald, who died on the Thursday after the said Margaret's birth,
and at his burial her birth was (announced ?) to him.
Hugh de Bolledon, aged 60, says the sarne, and knows it because he had a
son who fled from his house with a greyhound to Huggeford on the said
day, and did not return for two days.
Hugh Sturmy, aged 50, says the same, and knows it because he had a
son John who was born three days before the birth of the said Margaret.
84 INQUISITIONS.
Geoffrey de Alleton, aged 60, says the • same, and knows it because
of Maud the said Margaret's
mother a month after her birth, and he was present.
Eobert Broun, aged 50, says the same, and knows it because ....
in the last year he returned from the school of Cambridge,
and when he came home it was intimated to him that the said Margaret
C. Edw. 11. File 3:3. (8.)
157. Edmund son and heik of Eogbk de Colevilb.
Writ {missing).
Lincoln. Proof of age, 14 Feb., 2 Edw. II. (defective and defaced.)
Thomas de Sancto Laudo, knight, aged 40, says that the said Edmund is
son and next heir of the said Roger, and was born at Castelbitham at the
feast of the Conversion of St. Paul, 16 Edw. I, and baptized in the church
of St. James there. Robert de C[ole]vile and William de Bergh Ufted
him from the sacred font and named him Edmund in dedication to {ob
devocionem) St. Edmund of Pontigny, because his father travelling there
vowed to name his son Edmund ; the said Edmund was 21 at that feast last
past, which he knows because in that year he was in service with Sir Richard
de Brewosa the said Edmund's grandfather.
Robert Arnald of Swafeld, aged 44, says the same, and knows it because
Agnes de Swafeld his was born in the same year.
William de Hellewelle, aged 50, says the same, and knows it because
Robert his son was aged 3 on the day the said Edmund was born.
John de Colevile, aged 41, says the same, and knows it because on the
second day after the said Edmund was born he was present in the church
when he was baptized.
Henry de Blida of Castelbitham, aged 50, says the same and knows it
because he had a daughter Cecily born within a week after.
William son of Roger de Creton, aged 60, says the same, and knows it
because Walter de Creton his uncle died at Christmas before, 16 Edw. I.
John son of John de Colsteworth, aged 40, says the same, and knows it
because Hugh le married Beatrice his sister in the same year.
John Broun of Castelbitham, aged 50, says the same, and knows it
because he announced the birth to Sir Richard de Brewosa and Lady Alice
his wife, grandparents of the said Edmund, for which they gave him jewels
to the value of 100s.
Thomas le Clerk of Bitham, aged 46, says the same, and knows it because
Roger de Colevile the father (came?) on 8 March after the birth and lay
at the abbey of Oselestone, co. Leicester, and he has been present for
twenty years on that day to celebrate the anniversary every year with (him
or?) his executors.
Peter le Clerk of Swafeld, aged 60, says the same, and knows it because
he had a daughter Agnes a fortnight before the said
Edmund was born.
William de Blaunkeneye, aged 44, says the same
William , aged 60,
Return (from the Escheator) that Mary de Brewosa was warned to be pre-
sent at the taking of this 'proof and her constable came and said
nothing for her why the said lands, &c. ought not to be surrendered to
the said Edmund.
C. Edw. 11. File 13. (9.)
EDWAfeD 11. 85
158. Thomas son and hbie of John de Coronb.
Writ to the escheator to take the propf of age of the said Thomas, 17 Feb.
2Edw. II. (defective.)
Chester. Proof of age, 4 April, 2 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Hugh de Crestilton (?), aged 60, says that the said Thomas was 21 on the
feast of St. Lucy, 2 Edw. II, for he was born at Adelinton on that day
16 Edw. I, and baptized on the morrow in the church of Prestebury, which
he knows because he has a son Thomas, born at the feast of the Purifica-
tion (?) in (the said ?) year.
William de Capinhurst, aged 60, says the same, and knows it because he
has a son John, born at the feast of St. Michael in the same year.
Roger de Coghul, aged 50, says the same, and knows it because he has a
son John, born at the feast of the Purification in the same year.
William de Leghton (?) aged 60, Eobert de Kouton, 60, Fulk de Meles, 50,
Hugh de Berliston, 60, Eoger del ,40, Hugh de Poninsby, 40,
William Launcelyn, 50, Bertrand de Crane . . 1, 40, and Ralph de
Bruera (?), 40, say the same.
C. Edw. II. File 13. (10.)
159. Thomas son and heir of Warin Maudtjt.
Writ (missing).
Wilts. Proof of age, 17 Nov. 2 Edw. II. (defective and defaced.)
Peter son of Warin, knight, aged 60, says that the same heir was 21
on the feast of St. Calixtus last, for he was born at Montgomery on that
feast, 15 Edw. I, and baptized in the church there on the morrow, and he
knows this because the said Warin the father came to Wermenstre on
the 15th day after the heir's birth and held a feast there, where the
witness was present and was asked to give testimony to the day and
year of the birth of the heir when he should come to full age.
Robert de Lucy, knight, aged 60, Nicholas de ,50,
Nicholas Malmeyns, 70, William ,50, Eobert Plukenet, 50,
John de Bratton, 60, Reginald de Cheyn, 60, Roger Marmion, 60, . . .
Deverel, 50, Robert de Whiteclyve, 60, and Reginald Sewale,
70, say the same, and know it for the same reason.
Robert son of Payn, who had the wardship of the lands, &c. being warned
to be present, came not.
C. Edw. II. File 13. (11.)
160. John son and heir of Walter de Sourdeval, who held of the late
King Edward, of the fee of Gilbert de Gaunt, then in the king's hand.
Writ (missing).
York. Proof of age, 4 June, 2 Edw. II. (defective and defaced.)
William de Appelton, aged 50, says that the said John was 21 on the day
of the Purification last, for he was born [at Bothlum] on that ,day and
baptized in the church there on the morrow twenty-one years ago, [which
he knows] because he has a son Richard, born on the octave of the
Purification twenty-one years ago.
John Appelion (sic), aged 60, says the same, [and knows it] because Alice
late his wife was churched (purificata) on the morrow of the said John's
birth [of a daughter (?)] who died at the feast of the Annunciation last and
was then 21 years and 10 weeks old.
86 INQUISITIONS.
John de Middelton, aged 54, says the same, and knows it because on
Christmas day last twenty-one years ago, going home from the church
of Bothlum he fell and broke his arm, and the said John (was born ?) on the
feast of the Purification following.
William de Wath, aged 48, says the same, and knows it because Eichard
his brother abjured the realm on account of the death of Kobert de
. . ath, whom he slew on Monday (?)
twenty-one years ago, and the said John was born on the feast of
the Purification next before.
[Richard] , says the same, and
knows it because he was enfeoffed of his house derby,
on Tuesday the feast twenty-one years ago, which was
burned by misfortune within eight days, and the said John was born
Thomas de Swynton, aged 60, says the same, and knows it because he
the feast of the Invention of the
Holy Cross twenty-one years ago, and the said John was born ....
Richard de Rippley, aged 50, says the same, and knows it because Sir
William his brother .... in the week before the feast of St. Michael
last twenty-one years ago
celebrated his mass in the church of Malton, and the said John was born
[William] , aged 48, says the same, and well recollects
it because he is godfather of a certain
C. Edw. II. File 13. (12.)
161. Richard son and heie op John db Dtjmmbr of Watford.
Writ (missing).
Northampton. Proof of age, 2 Nov. 2 Edw. II. (defective and defaced.)
Roger Bordel, aged 50, says that the said Richard is son and heir of the
said John, and was born at Watford at the feast of St. [Luke], 14 Edw. I,
and baptized in the church there ; Richard de Bringhirst lifted him from
the sacred font, and he was 22 at the said feast last past ; and this he knows
for he lifted Roger son of John Jewel in the same year from the sacred font.
Richard Golafre, aged 40, says the same, and knows it well because
Simon le Taillour of Watford, his kinsman, had a son John born in the
same year.
Richard Traci, aged 48, says the same, and knows it because he had a
daughter Athelina born in the same year.
Roger Capel, aged 60, says the same, and knows it because one R . . . .
Hereward, his wife's brother, had a son Robert born in the same year.
John Juwel of Watford, aged 70, says the same, and knows it because he
had a son Roger born in the same year.
Simon le Taillour of Watford, aged 60, says the same, and knows it
because he had a son John born in the same year.
Robert son of Alexander of Watford, aged 52, says the same, and knows it
because Richard Gilberd of Watford, his uncle, had a son Hugh born in the
same year.
William Ereman of Watford, aged 63, says the same, and knows it because
he married Isabel his first wife in the same year.
Philip del Biry of Watford, aged 50, Thomas Gerard, 42, John
46, and Walter son of Hugh of Watford, 63, say the same, and know it.
because Oliver, sometime bishop of Lincoln, dedicated the church of Watford
EDWARD II. 87
in the same year, and Eichard le Spenser of Watford had a daughter Alice
born on the day the church was dedicated, and she was baptized in the
same water which was blessed by the bishop.
C. Edw. II. File 13. (13.)
162. John Andreu alias db Andrbu, deceased.
Writ oj certiorari super modo et jorma captionis to the constable of the
castle of Windsor (missing).
[Berks.] Iiiq. Thursday after St. Dunstan, 2 Edw. [II.]
Old Wyndesor. When John de London was constable and had the farm
of Old Wyndesore, John de Andreu, who held la. land and Ja. meadow
there, died in Ireland, and the said constable understanding him to
be a tenant of the king, when he was not, seized those tenements
into the king's hand, where they still remain; but he held them
in chief of Thomas Burnel, whose estate William Assceby holds by
the deed of the said Thomas.
C. Edw. II. File 13. (14.)
163. John, son of Eobert Maye, an idiot.
Writ to the escheator to enquire whether the said John is an idiot or not,
and what lands he has alienated, 26 April, 2 Edw. II.
Cambeidgb. Inq. Friday after St. Barnabas, 2 Edw. II.
Ely. A messuage, held of the bishop of Ely by service of 2d. yearly,
descended to him after the death of his father, and 15 years ago he
alienated the same in fee to one Henry de Stapelho of Ely, who four
years ago alienated a third part thereof to Maud daughter of Guy le
Mouner ; which Henry and Maud now hold the same, and the said John
has remained in the wardship of the said Henry until now.
The said John is an idiot from his birth.
C. Edw. II. File 13. (15.)
164. Eebs ap Mekeduk and Ada his wife.
Wiit of plenius certiorari, on the complaint of John de Hastyngges that the
escheator had taken into the late king's hand all his lands in Amgoyt
and Pulinok, and a third part of his lands &c. in St. Clare in West
Wales, which he lately gave to the said Eees and Ada and the heirs of
their bodies, with reversion to himself and his heirs, 26 Oct. 2 Edw. II.
West Wales. Inq. Saturday after the Circumcision, 2 Edw. II.
Amgoyt and Pulinok. All his lands there, and a third part of his lands in
St. Glare, were given by John de Hastinges to the said Eees and Ada
to them and the heirs of their bodies, with reversion to the said John
and his heirs. The said Eees and Ada died without heir of their bodies.
The lands are held of the king in chief, by service of a third part of
2 knights' fees ; and knight's service in those parts is, that the tenant
shall find to the lord a barded horse in the king's army or 4 footmen
at his choice, for three days at his own cost when warned by the
king's bailiffs, and if the lord shall need them further they shall stay
at his cost, and that the Welsh tenants shall similarly go in the army
for three days, and if further required they shall remain at the lord's
cost ; and the tenants ought to do suit at the county (court) of Kermer-
dyn. The lands were taken into the present king's hand, after the
principality of Wales came to him by the gift of his father, because
the said Ada died without heir of herself.
C. Edw. II. File 13. (16.)
88 INQUISITIONS.
165. Elizabeth de Pbnebrugg alias de Pbnbbeigg.
Writ 29 June, 2 Edw. II.
Hekeford. Inq. Tuesday before the feast of St. Kenelm the Martyr, 3 Edw. II.
Etone by Leo [minstre] . The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief
by petty serjeanty by service of a pair of gilt spurs.
Sir John de Pennebrugg her son, aged 40 and more, is her next heir.
Hekefoed. Inq. Monday before the feast of St. Kenelm the Martyr, 3 Edw. II.
Burzhulle. The manor (extent given), held of Humphrey earl of Hereford
by service of ^ knight's fee, and suit at the court of Brekon.
Heir as above.
Wales. Inq. Saturday the eve of St. Margaret, 3 Edw. II. {defective.)
Bocherid. The castle (extent given), held of the king in chief by service
of 1% knight's fee.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. II. File 13. (17.)
166. John son and heie of Walter de Monbmuth.
Wiit, 10 May, 2 Edw. II.
Hereford. Inq. concerning the lands, &c. of the said John, who was in the
king's wardship, Wednesday after St. Ethelbert the King, 2 Edw. II.
Frormynton. 3o. land held of the king by grand serjeanty, by service of
12f?. at the king's exchequer, payable by the hands of the sheriff of
Hereford ; a messuage, 2 virgates land, 4a. meadow, and 2a. pasture,
held of Eoger de Mortuo Mari of the manor of Mauwardin by service
of 6s., and suit at the court of Mauwardyn; 40a. land held of the
dean and chapter of Hereford by service of 13s. 4t/.. yearly ; and la.
meadow held of Eichard de Burghope by service of a clove gillyjflower ;
and there are 85 free tenants holding 35 messuages and 193a. land.
La Fenne. 50a. land held of Eichard de Affreton by service of 9s. l\d.
yearly.
Lurcepert. A messuage and 1 carucate land (extent given), held of Hugh le
Veer by service of \ knight's fee.
Thomas his brother, aged 17 and more, is his next heir.
Gloucester. Inq. 19 May, 2 Edw. II.
La Plaunch. 10a. land held of Thomas de Berkeleye by service of lid.
yearly ; and 70a. arable, 12a. meadow, and 5a. wood, held of the heir of
WilUam de Berkeleye, who is in the king's wardship, service unknown.
Heir as above, aged 16.
Writ of certiorari on the petition of Katherine, daughter of Eoger de Bella
Fago, asserting that she was the wife of the said John, and seeking her
dower, 29 Jan. 3 Edw. II.
Oxford. Inq. 12 Feb. 3 Edw. II.
Katherine, daughter of Eoger de Bella Fago was 12 years of age on
Thursday before the Purification, 2 Edw. II, and was for a long time before
his death the wife of the said John de Monemuth, who died about the feast
of the Annunciation, 2 Edw. II, under age and in the king's wardship.
EDWAUD 11. 89
Gloucesxbe. Assignment of dower to the said Katherine, 26 April, 3 Edw. II.
{fragment.)
a curtilage, and small close
26Ja. arable, 4a. meadow, 2a. wood, and a third part of the rent
and service of Alice
Herbfoed. Assignment Gj dower Palm Sunday, 3 Edw. II.
{defective and defaced.)
Frormynton, La Fenne, and Lurceport (detailed assignment with names of
fields, crofts, meadows, &c.).
C. Edw, II. File 13. (18.)
167. William Kbndalb.
Writ oj plenius certiorari on the petition of Laurence Coterel, who married
Alice daughter and heir of the said William, that the lands, &c. of the
said William may be restored to her as of full age, 5 June, 2 Edw. 11.
Dbeby. Inq. 26 Nov. 3 Edw. 11.
Derleye. Two parts of a moiety of the manor (extent given with names of
tenants), were held by William de Kendale of the late King Edward, by
service of 13s. id. yearly for the guard of the castle of the Peak, and
were taken into the said king's hand through the death of the said
William, and, by reason of the minority of Alice his daughter and heir,
they are in the wardship of Ealph Coterel by the said king's commission.
The said Alice, aged 15 at the feast of the Translation of St. Thomas last,
is his next heir.
Dbeby. Proof of age [2] 6 Nov. 3 Edw. II. {defective and defaced.)
Eichard Danyel, knight, aged 60, says that the said Alice was 15 on the
feast of the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr last, and was born at
Derleye on that day fifteen years ago and baptized in the church there on
the morrow, which he knows because he had a son Eobert who was born (at
the feast) of the nativity of the Blessed Mary next after the birth of the said
Alice, and died at the feast of St- Michael last, aged 15 and more.
Simon de Sutton, knight, aged 40, says the same, and knows it well
because he had a son John, born at the feast of St. Michael after the birth
of the said Alice.
William de Hoggesthorp, aged 50, says the same, and knows it because he
was proctor of a third part of the church of Derleye at that time, and first
came to stay there on the feast of St. John the Baptist preceding.
Thomas de Alsop, aged 45, says the same, and knows it because he had a
son Thomas born at the feast of St. James following, who died at the feast
of St. Bartholomew in the same year.
Nicholas Kyng, aged 40, says the same, and knows it because William de
Kendale held seisin at Haddon of lands which were of Eobert de Derleye on
the same day that the said Alice was born, and had magnates feasting with
him.
John de Birchelis, aged 54, says the same, and knows it because he
had a sister Agnes married on the same day.
Henry de Hethcote, aged 62, says the same, and knows it because he
married his wife Juliana at the feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Mary
following.
Henry, brother of the said Henry de Hethcote, aged 50, says the same,
and knows it because he had a daughter Alice who died (?) on the morrow of
St. Laurence following.
90 INQUISITIONS.
Eobert Beaumaner, aged 40, says the same, and knows it because
William his father was buried at [Der] leye in the cemetery, on the quin-
zaine of the Translation of St. Thomas in the same year.
Nicholas Gamel, aged 63, says the same, and knows it because he
bought a bovate of land in Eoulsley of William Preman on the feast of
St. Laurence in the same year, and gave it to Agnes his daughter in free
marriage at the feast of St. Michael following.
John, brother of the said Nicholas Gamel, aged 50, and William de
lolgreve, aged 60, say the same, and know it because they were in the
church when the said Alice was baptized, and Sir Marmaduke the chaplain
baptized her.
C. Edw. II. File 13. (19.)
168. William de Luda, sometime bishop of Ely.
WHt (missing).
[Cambridge.] Inq. taken at Wys(bech) before the bailiffs of the Liberty of the
bishop of Ely, by the king's writ to enquire what lands, &c. the said
bishop held on the day he died, and who now holds them, Saturday
after St. Matthew, 2 Edw. II. (defective.)
Wys(bech). 160a. marsh, which William son of GeofErey de Wys(bech)
now holds.
Elm. 160a. land with 2 mes(suages) , and 40a.
marsh.
Estiwrthe. A vaccary with 30a. land and meadow inclosed, and 120a.
, . . . . which Walter de (Langton) bishop of
(Coventry) and Lychf(eld) held, and which are now in the king's
hand.
Buckingham. Inq. Thursday before St. Michael, 2 Edw. II.
Lutegereshale by Bernewode. The manor worth 24Z., and William Tuchet
his heir now holds it.
E. Inq. p.m. File 7. (9.)
169. John Aldelot.
Writ (missing).
[York.] Inq. 9 April, 3 Edw. II.
Neuton by Frothingham. A messuage and 2 bovates land, held of the king
in chief, as of the honour of Albemarle now in the king's hand, by
homage and foreign service, doing suit at the wapentake of Holder-
nesse, and rendering 4^ci. to the king as lord of Holdernesse for the
guard of the castle of Skipse, and 3id. yearly for the aid of the sherifl
of York.
John his son, aged 40, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 14. (1.)
170. John Stynb, an idiot, deceased.
Wi-it, 24 Sept. 3 Edw. II.
Wilts. Inq. 7 Oct. 3 Edw. II.
Draicote Foliot. Two parts of a messuage, la. meadow, and 60a. land, held
of Sir Henry Tyeys in chief, by service of doing two suits at his
court of Dreicote yearly.
Ralph Styne, brother of Eoger Styne his father, aged 60, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 14. (2.)
EDWAED II. 91
171. RiCHAED Sbman of Kymston.
Writ, 16 Dec. 3 Edw. II.
Nottingham. Inq. 10 Calends of March, 3 Edw. II.
Kymston. A messuage and 2 virgates land, held of the king by service of
14s. yearly, and doing homage and service of 7s. and a pair of gilt spurs
to Sir Peter Pycot and his heirs.
William his son is his next heir and of full age.
C. Edw. 11. File 14. (3.)
172. John Heyle.
Wnt, 14 June, 3 Edw. II.
SoMBBSET. Inq. 26 July, 4 Edw. II.
Suthperton. A messuage, and J virgate and 4a. land, held for life, of the
inheritance of the heir of Elias de Albyniaco, who is in the king's
wardship, by service of 3s. lOd. yearly. The said messuage and land,
together with the residue of the manor, which is of the inheritance
of the said heir, are held of the king for 1 knight's fee.
C. Edw. II. File 14. (4.)
173. WiLLUM DB Eos of lugmanthorp.
Writ, 28 May, S Edw. II.
Derby. Inq. Thursday after the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr,
4 Edw. II. commencing.
Ilkesdon. The manor, held by the courtesy of England, of the inheritance
of Eustacia sometime his wife, of Henry de Bello Monte, of the fee of
Gaunt, by homage and service of 1 knight's fee, and doing suit at the
county (court) of. Derby, and the wapentake of Morleyston.
William son of William de Kaunteloupo, aged 18, is next heir of the same
Eustacia.
C. Edw. II. File 14. (6.)
174. Roland de la Valeye.
Writ, 14 June, 3 Edw. II.
Somerset. Inq. 25 July, 4 Edw. II.
Baryngton. A messuage and f virgate land, held for lite of the inherit-
ance of the heir of Elias de Albinaco, who is in the king's wardship,
by service of Id. yearly ; and 6a. land similarly held by service of a rose
yearly.
The said messuage and lands, together with the residue of the manor,
are held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee.
C. Edw. II. File 14. (6.)
175. Robert Lound of Harewode.
Writ, 13 Feb. 3 Edw. II.
York. Inq. Friday in Easter week, 3 Edw. II.
Harewode. A messuage, a toft, and 5Ja. Ir. land, held of the heir of Robert
del Isle, who is in the king's wardship, by homage and fealty, suit at
his court of L'Isle, and service of lib. pepper yearly ; and 2^a. land held
of Robert Petipas by service of 3cZ. yearly.
Agnes his daughter, aged 24, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 14. (7.)
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176. Henry de Oggelondee alias Doglaundeb.
Writ, 14 June, 3 Edw. II.
Southampton; Isle of Wight. Inq. 24 June, 3 Edw. II.
Nonewell. A capital messuage, 40a. arable, la. meadow, 60a. pasture, IJa.
underwood, and '23s. 9Jd. rent, held of the king in chief, as of the honour
of the castle of Caresbrok, for ^ knight's fee, by service of finding an
armed footman in time of war in the Island, and doing suit at the king's
court of knights at Neweport.
Eobert Doglaundre his son, aged 28 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 14. (8.)
177. John de Wolaxton.
Writ, 15 June, 8 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 6 Aug. 4 Edw. II.
Writele. The bailiwick of the forestry, and of the half hundred of
Chelmersford, held of the late king Edward by serjeanty of keeping the
said forest and half hundred.
Writele. A messuage, 160a. arable, &a. meadow, 6a. pasture, 8a. wood,
17s. IJd. rent, &c. held of Eobert de Brus, by reason of the manor of
Writele which was then in his hand, by service of 20s. yearly.
His daughters, Agnes aged 22, and Elizabeth aged 21, are his next
heirs.
C. Ed%v. II. File 14. (9.)
178. Edith late the wife of Eeginald de Asshebuen alias de Assebuen.
Writ, 17 Feb. 3 Edw. II.
Kent. Inq. 27 Feb. 3 Edw. II.
Eomenal marsh. 12a. land, acquired from Eoger Frelond by the said
Eeginald to himself and the said Edith and the heirs of the said
Eeginald, held of the king in chief, of the honour of Perches, by
service of J^ knight's fee, suit at his court of Eelevet, and Qd.
yearly for the guard of the castle (^f Dover.
Thomas, son of the said Eeginald and Edith, aged 10, is their next heir.
Endorsed. Let Thomas son of Adam de Assheb [urne] have the wardship
and marriage of the said heir for a fine of 100s.
G. Edw. II. File 14. (10.)
179. Geoffrey son of Adam de Whytingham, an idiot, deceased.
Writ, 7 May, 3 Edw. II.
Lancaster. Inq. Friday in Whitsun week, 3 Edw. II.
Whetyngham. The manor, held of John de Whetyngham by homage and
fealty and service of 4d. yearly, excepting a messuage held of the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem by fealty and 2s. lOd. yearly.
Ecleston in Laylandshyre. A messuage and 4a. land, held of Sir Adam
de Walton by fealty and service of 8rf. yearly.
Preston in Amundernes. 20s. rent held of Sir Thomas, earl of Lancastre,
by fealty and service of 12rf. yearly.
Alice the wife of John de Syngelton, and Margery, sisters of the said
Geoffrey, and Margery daughter of Christiana another sister, are his next
heirs and of full age.
C. Edw. II. File 14. (11.)
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180. Wakin, son of Warin le Geofvenour alias lb Grosvenour.
Writ, 9 Sept, 3 Edw. II.
Chester. Inq. Friday before St. Michael, 8 Edw. II. '
Buddeworht, held of the king in chief by homage.
The forest of Mara. A forestry held of the king in chief by finding a
footman for keeping the said forest.
Robert his son, aged 21 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 14. (12.)
181. Thomas de Nevill of Cletham.
Writ, 19 Jan. 3 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. 6 Feb. 3 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Sniterby. A capital messuage, 6 bovates arable, 7Ja. meadow, and certain
tenants each rendering 94s. yearly, jointly held by the said Thomas
and Maud his wife of the king in chief, -of the gift of Ralph de
Cressy, by serjeanty of finding a crossbowman for forty days in the
king's war of Wales, rendering yearly for that serjeanty at the
king's exchequer 60s. ; and a water-mill and 1 bovate arable, jointly
held of the earl of Cornwall by socage and suit at his court of
Kirketon.
Ralph, son of the said Thomas and Maud, aged 26, is their next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 14. (13.)
182. William lb Rous.
Writ, 16 June, 3 Edw. II.
Buckingham. Inq. Tuesday after St. James, 4 Edw. II.
Lynchelad'. Lands &c. worth 101. yearly, jointly held by the said William
and Joan his wife, in exchange with John de Botitehourte and Maud
his wife for other lands in cos, Bedford and Essex, of Hugh Bolebek
by service of a clove gillyflower, and scutage when it shall happen.
Simon his son, aged 9, is his next heir.
Bedford. Inq. 11 July, 4 Edw. II. commencing.
Peling hamlet in the parish of Wottone. A messuage, 100a. land, 2|a.
meadow, 4a. pasture, 15Ja. Ir. wood, rents, &c. jointly held by the said
William and Joan of Sir Roger Lestrange (Extraneo) in chief, by
service of scutage when it runs and suit of court.
Coupol. A messuage, 45a. Ir. land, and 3r. meadow, jointly held as above
of Walter Wyggein by service of scutage when it runs ; and a messuage,
10a. land, and la. meadow, jointly held as above of Sir Roger
Lestrange in chief, by service of scutage when it runs.
Kerdingtone. 10a. land jointly held as above, of Sir Roger Lestrange in
chief by service of scutage when it runs.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. II. File 14. (14.)
183. Henry de Clere.
Writ, 17 Dec. 8 Edw. II.
Sussex. Inq. 12 Jan. 3 Edw. II.
Boseham. A messuage, a third part of a water-mill, and 18a. arable, held
as part of certain lands and tenements which Roger Papillon holds of
94 INQUISITIONS.
the king in chief by service of rendering two white capons whenever the
king shall cross his door. William Papillon, the said Roger's uncle,
sometime granted the said messuage, land, &c. to Henry Papillon his
brother and Mabel his sister for their lives, so that after their deaths the
same should revert to the said William and his heirs ; and the said
Mabel after the said Henry's death demised them to Eoesia de Wheg-
helton, who demised the same to Henry de Clere, who died seised
thereof.
Isabel, his daughter, whom Henry atte Houke married, aged 26, is his
next heir.
Writ de melius inquirendo, 19 Jan. 3 Edw. II.
Sussex. Inq. 7 March, 3 Edw. II.
Bradebrugg by Boseham. A capital messuage, a third part of a water-mill,
and 16a. arable, held of the king in chief as part of the serjeanty of
Roger Papillon (as above), which tenements, by reason of the alienation
in the time of William Papillon without the king's licence, are rated at
10s. yearly at the king's exchequer.
Heir as above, aged 25 and more.
C. Edw. II. File 14. (15.)
184. Geoffrey Whyteye.
Writ, 8 June, 3 Edw. II.
Southampton ; Isle op Wight. Inq. 20 June, 3 Edw. II. (defective.)
Neweport. A tenement in the high street held of the king in chief as of the
honour of the castle of Caresbrok', by service of Itid. yearly ; a tenement
in the same street called ' Le Pipere,' similarly held by service of i2d. ;
another called ' La Taverne,' held by service of 6d. yearly ; a ruinous
tenement in Pylestrete held by service of 12c?. yearly ; a plot of land at
Forde within the liberty of the said town held by service of 6d. yearly for
all service, viz. — 3d. at the castle, and to the prior of St. Cross 3d. in
alms; and a tenement in the high street (held) by service of 6d. yearly.
(Qnspecified.) A messuage and 2Ja. arable, held of Sir John de Insula by
knight's service of 8^d. yearly ; and 2a. arable near Codebere Peteres-
felde held of William de Ledes by knight's service of id. yearly.
Droditone. 8a. land held of Peter Devercy by knight's service by 2s. yearly ;
4a. land held of Goscelin de Barnevill by (knight's) service by l^d.
yearly ; a plot of meadow held of the abbot of La Quarere by knight's
service by Id. yearly ; Ja. land near the town land of
Thomas Payn (held) of the prior of Southampton by knight's service by
2d. yearly ; and ok (?) 4a. arable held of Stephen de Portesie
by knight's service by 16d. yearly.
(Bride) Ifisford. 3a. land held of John de Gyelemyn by knight's service by
Id. yearly ; and .... a. land near held of Richard le
Portreve, clerk, by knight's service by fealty.
He died without any lawful heir of his body.
C. Edw. II. File 14. (16.)
185. John le Brode.
Writ, 12 Dec. 3 Edw. II.
Sussex. Inq. 28 Dec. 3 Edw. II.
Bourne and Southie by Pevenese. Certain lands, &c. held of the king in
chief by service of keeping the foreign gate of the castle of Pevenese,
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which is in the king's hand as of the honour of Laigle, viz. — at Southie,
a capital messuage and 40a. arable and pasture, and at Bourne, a
capital messuage, pasture on the hill for 100 sheep, 24a. arable,
27s. 9d. rent of assize, and 6cZ. pleas, &c. of court.
Hillyngelegh. A capital messuage, 2a. meadow, 60a. arable, and 19s. lOd.
rent of assize, held of Margaret queen of England as of the said honour,
by service of doing half a suit at the court of Rip, and half a suit at the
court of Wylindon.
Philip le Erode his brother, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 14. (17.)
186. Ralph de Sancto Maubo.
, Writ, 1 April, 3 Edw. II.
Northampton. Inq. 14 July, 4 Edw. II.
Thingdene. A fourth part of the manor, held of Robert, son of Walter de
Essex, by homage and fealty, and service of a pair of gilt spurs yearly.
Edmund his son, aged 22 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 14. (18.)
187. Theobald de Vekdun, alias de Veedoun, de Verdon, the elder.
Wnt, 28 Aug. 3 Edw. II.
Warwick. Inq. 9 Sept. 3 Edw. II.
Braundon. The castle with its members (extent given), held of the earl of
Warwick in chief by service of 1 knight's fee.
Bretford. 25s. rent of freemen, held of the heirs of Payn de Hedleye by
service of 15s. 4d. to be rendered yearly to the prior of Kenilworth, by
the said Payn's assignment.
Fleckenho. A messuage &c., 50a. arable, and 12s. rent of cottars, whereof
6s. 8d. payable to the prioress of Catesby, held as member of Braundon,
as abovesaid.
Theobald his son, aged 28, is his next heir.
Leicester. Inq. Tuesday the morrow of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin,
3 Edw. II. (defective.)
Codesbech. The manor (extent given), with the advowson of the church.
Neubold. The manor with its members (extent given), with the advowson
of the churches of Neubold and Boseworth.
Stafford. Alveton. The manor.
Leicester. Skeftynton. The advowson of the church.
All held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee.
Lutturworth. The manor with its members (extent given), with the advow-
son of the church, held of Alan de Wolreton
by service of 1 knight's fee, and 10s. yearly for scutage and ....
Heir as above.
Hereford, and the Marches of Wales. Inq. Thursday after the Nativity of
the Blessed Virgin, 3 Edw. II.
Ewyas Laci. The castle (extent given), held of the king in chief by service
of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 30 and more.
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Gloucbstee. Inq. 12 Sept. 3 Edw. II.
Byseleye. A capital messuage, 50a. arable, Ja, meadow, 5a. wood, and
101s. 5d. rents, &c., held in free marriage of the earl of Her(e)ford by
service of rendering lib. cummin yearly.
Heir as above, aged 30 and more.
Heebfoed. Inq. Friday after the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin, 3 Edw. II.
Webbeley. The castle (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of
1 knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Staffoed. Inq. Saturday after the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin, 8 Edw. II.
{much defaced.)
Alveton. The castle (extent given), a member of Coddesbache, co. Leicester,
held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee, with its membiers,
Bredeleye, Farleye, Coton, Wotton, Stanton,
. . : . , Komesor,
with its members, held of the earl of Lancastre by
service
Heir as above.
OxFOED. Inq. 16 Sept. 8 Edw. II.
La Hethe. The manor (extent given), held, with other lands in cos. Leicester
and Stafford, of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 24 and more.
Buckingham. Inq. Tuesday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 8 Edw. II.
Farnham. The manor with the hamlet of Le Shere (extent given), held of
the king in chief, by service of finding a glove for his right hand on the
king's coronation day, and supporting with his gloved hand the king's
right arm whilst he shall hold the sceptre {regalem virgam).
Heir as above, aged 22 and more.
Salop. Inq. Friday after the Nativity of the Blessed Mary, 8 Edw. II.
Stoke upon Time. The manor (extent given), held as a member of
Webbeleye, together with the manors of Ewyas and Lodelowe, of the
king in chief by service of ^ knights' fees.
Lodelawe. A moiety (extent given), held as above, as a member of
Webbeley.
Heir as above, aged 31 at the feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Mary
last.
C. Ediv. II. File 14. (19.)
188. Thomas Coebet.
• Writ, 7 May, 3 Edw. II.
Salop. Inq. Saturday before the Ascension, 8 Edw. II. .....
Watlesburgh. The manor with its members, held of Sir Peter Corbet, lord
of Cawes, by service of 1 knight's fee.
Habberleye. The manor with its members, held of the said Sir Peter by
service of 1 knight's fee.
Hemme and Hynyton within the manor of Ideshale. The hamlets, held of
Sir John de la Mare, lord of the manor of Ideshale, by service of
^ knight's fee.
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All acquired by the said Thomas, and Eobert his son, from Sir John
le Estraunge of Ercalewe on the day of St. Lucy last, to them and the
heirs of the said Eobert.
Eobert his son, aged 5 at Christmas day last, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 14. (20.)
189. Leoia late the wipe op William Bussh.
Writ, 10 Deo. 3 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 12 Jan. 3 Edw. II.
Suthcherche. A messuage, and 14a. land, held for life of the inheritance of
Alice and Joan daughters and heirs of Peter de Soutcherch, as of the
fee of the prior of Christchurch, Canterbury.
Thunderleye. 40a. land held of Alice de Beumond by service of rendering
l^d. yearly for hidage.
Wakering. 40a. land held of Hugh de Neyvile, by service of rendering 4s.
yearly, and two suits (of court) ; and la. land held of Hawis de Dydeling
by service of rendering 12rf. yearly.
Thorp. 39a. land held of Margaret de Neyvile, by service of rendering
6s. 6d. yearly, and suit of court.
Beatrice her daughter, aged 40, and William Martyn her grandson,
aged 14, are her next heirs.
C. Edw. II. File 14. (21.)
190. John de Folevyll of Assheby Polevyll.
Writ, 8 June, 3 Edw. II.
Leicbstbe. Inq. 19 June, 3 Edw. II.
Ascheby Folevile. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), held of
the king in chief, as of the pourparty which was of Eobert de Brus of
the honour of Huntingdon, by service of 2 knights' fees, and doing suit
at the court of Huntington.
John his son, aged 23 at the feast of St. Katherine, 3 Edw. II, is his next
heir.
C. Edw. II. File 14. (22.)
191. Ealph Pipaed alias Pippabd.
Writ, 21 Oct. 3 Edw. II.
Warwick. Inq. 12 Nov. 3 Edw. II.
Great Cumptone. The manor held of the late king Edward by service of
1 knight's fee.
John, his son, aged 37 and more, is his next heir.
Essex. Inq. 15 Nov. 3 Edw. II.
Smetheton. The manor held of the late king Edward by service of
J knight's fee, as of the honour of Boulogne.
Heir as above, aged 30.
Gloucester. Inq. 8 Nov. 3 Edw. II.
Cold Aston. The manor (extent given), held of the bishop of Worcester
for 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 40.
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Buckingham. Inq. Wednesday the morrow of St. Martin, 3 Edw. II.
Twyford. The manor held of the late king Edward for 1 knight's fee.
Great Lynford. The manor held of the earl of Oxford for 1 knight's fee,
and doing suit at his court of Whitcheriche.
Heir as above, aged 30 and more.
Suffolk. Inq. 6 Nov. 3 Edw. II.
Great Fynneberg. The manor (extent given), held of the late king Edward
in chief by service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Oxford. Inq. 10 Nov. 3 Edw. II.
Eutherfel Pippard. The manor (extent given), held of the late king Edward,
as of the honour of Walingford then in his hand, by service of 1 knight's
fee.
Pretewelle. A messuage, 80a. land, la. meadow, 82s. rent, &c. held of Joan
de Gray by service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 36 and more.
Writ, 21 Oct. 3 Edw. II.
Derby. Inq. 18 Nov. 3 Edw. II.
Spondon and Chaddesdon. A capital messuage, 159a. arable, ^a. meadow,
22Ja. pasture in a place called Gothay, a windmill, 47s. 6d. rent of free
tenants, &c. held of the earl of Lancaster by service of J knight's fee
and 6d. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 33.
C. Edw. II. File 14. (28.)
192. Walter de Insula.
Writ, 5 Aug. 3 Edw. II.
Gloucester. Inq. 24 Aug. 3 Edw. II.
Great Kysindyn. A moiety of the manor (extent given), held, by the
courtesy of England of the inheritance of Florence sometime his wife,
of the king in chief by service of J knight's fee.
William de Insula, son of the said Florence, aged 28 and more, is her
next heir.
Sussex. Inq. 15 Aug. 3 Edw. II.
Pulburgh. A moiety of the manor (extent given), held of the said inheritance,
of Henry Husee, coparcener of the said Florence, springing from her
elder sister, by knight's service.
Heir as above, aged 25.
C. Edw. II. File 14. (24.)
193. John Wade.
Writ, 16 Nov. 3 Edw. 11.
Oxford. Inq. 12 Jan. 3 Edw. II.
Blechesdone. A capital messuage, 80a. arable, 3 ja. meadow, a pasture, a
fishery, rents, &c., held of the king in chief by service of serjeanty, viz. —
finding a roast of pork {hastilletum porci) price S^d., when the king shall
come to hunt in Cornebury.
Henry his brother, aged 30, is his next heir.
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Berks. Inq. 15 Jan. 3 Edw. II.
Braye. A capital messuage and 70a. arable, held of the king in chief by
service of 23s. Q^d. yearly; and 6a. land held of John de Foxele by
service of 4s. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 30 and more.
Buckingham. Extent. Saturday before the feast of St. Thomas the Apostle,
3 Edw. II.
Estcledon. A plot in which there used to be a capital messuage, 240a. land,
all hilly and in the forest of Bernewode, 12a. pasture, and 16s. rent, held
of the king in chief by service of 21s. yearly, to be paid at the king's
exchequer by the hands of the sheriff.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. II. File U. (25.)
194. John de Roohbfoed.
IVnt, 5 Aug. 3 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 12 Aug. 3 Edw. II.
Eocheford. The manor with the marsh of Foulnesse called Estwodewik'
(extent given), held of the king in chief, as of the barony of Eeylegh,
by service of 1 knight's fee.
Robert his son, aged 30, is his next heir.
C. Edw II. File 14. (26.)
195. Walter de Hodebovile alias de Hxjdebovile.
Writ, 16 Nov. 3 Edw. II.
Suffolk. Inq. 13 Dec. 3 Edw. II.
Balesdene in Aketon. A capital messuage, 120a. arable, 3a. meadow, 3a.
pasture, 30a. wood, rents, &c. held of the king in chief, as of the
honour of Peverel now in the king's hand, by service of J knight's
fee.
Alice and- Agnes his sisters, aged 30 and more, are his next heirs, but the
jury know not whether the said Agnes is alive or dead, or where she is, for
she has been absent ten years, and the said Walter had a wife named
Margaret, and they know not whether she is pregnant or not. '
Aketone. A messuage, 30a. arable, 2a. meadow, l^a. pasture, 4a. wood,
a third part of a wind-mill, rents, &c. (extent given), held, by the
courtesy of England of the inheritance of Elizabeth le Clerbek
sometime his wife, of the king in chief, as of the honour of Peverel
now is in the king's hand, by service of a third part of J knight's
fee.
Robert de Rokwode, son of the said Elizabeth, aged 24 and more, is her
next heir.
Dorset. Inq. 16 Dec. 3 Edw. II.
Chyldacford alias Childocford. A capital messuage, 34a. arable, 9Ja. Ir.
meadow, a pasture, a third part of a water-mill, rents, &c. held, by the
courtesy (curialitatem) of England of the inheritance of Elizabeth de
Clerbek sometime his wife, of the king in chief, as of the honour of
Christchurch Twynham now in the hand of Lady Margaret queen of
England by the grant of the late king Edward, by service of a third
part of J knight's fee.
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Eobert, son of the said Elizabeth, aged 21 and more, is her next heir.
The jury know nothing of the heir of the said Walter.
{See No. 126.)
C. Edw. II. File 15. (1.)
196. John le Chaumbbeleyn.
Writ, 18 Feb. 3 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 16 March, 3 Edw. II.
Little Kadewinter. 100a. land by the greater hundred, 3a. meadow, 8a.
pasture, a wood, and 9s. rent of assize (extent given), jointly held by
the said John and Joan his wife of the king as of the honour of
Albemarle, to them and the heirs of the said John, by service of
J knight's fee.
Great Eadewinter. Two parts of two parts of the manor (extent given),
jointly held by said John and Joan (as above) of the countess of Oxford
by service of J knight's fee, and rendering 35s. 6^d. yearly; and a
third part of two parts of the said manor (extent given), held by the
said John of the said countess, by service of rendering 17s. 5^d. yearly.
Martin his brother, aged 18, is his next heir.
C. Ediv. II. File 14. (27.)
197. Albxandbb db Chokbdayk, alias de Ceokbdbhatk, del Ceokedeyk.
Writ, 3 Jan. 3 Edw. II.
Bedfoed. Inq. Monday the feast of St. Matthias, 3 Edw. II.
Wrestlingworth. A messuage, 132a. arable, and 12d. yearly rent, held to
himself and the heirs of his body, of Lady Maud de Brian, lady of
Byryhatteley, by i knight's fee, and service of Id. yearly.
Heir of these tenements unknown, because he died without heir of his
body, but as for lands, &c. in other counties, John Crok[edayk], his
nephew, aged 3, is his next heir.
Huntingdon. Inq. 21 Jan. 3 Edw. II.
Little Paxtone. A capital messuage, 34a. Ir. arable, 2a. meadow, and 29s.
rent of assize (extent given), held of Koger de Eriford, who holds of the
king in chief, as of the honour of Huntingdon, by the forfeiture of Eobert
de Brous, by service of J knight's fee, and Id. rent of assize yearly ; 13a.
arable and 9s. 5d. rent of assize, held of Eichard de la Mare by service of
-^ knight's fee, and a clove gillyflower ; and a messuage and la. 3r.
land, held of Eobert le Monye by service of Id. yearly. ■
Paxton and Kesston. 100s. rent of assize held of William de Staunton by
service of J knight's fee.
John son of John de Crokedehayk', his nephew, aged 3 and more, is his
next heir.
Writ, 3 Jan. 3 Edw. II.
York. Inq. Thursday in Easter week, 3 Edw. II.
Whixeley. Two messuages and 3 bovates and 7a. land, held of the abbot of
Fountains by service of 7s. white rent {alba firma) yearly ; 2 bovates
land held of Adam Arundel by service of M. yearly for wapentake fines ;
and a messuage and 1 bovate land, held of John Walman by service of
M. white rent yearly.
Heir, as above, son of John sometime his brother, aged 3J.
EDWAED II. 101
CuMBBKLAND. Inq. Wednesday after the Annunciation, 3 Edw. II.
Caldebeck. Five messuages and 5 bovates land, held of Anthony de Lucy
by service of 2s. yearly for cornage.
Grenerig. Three messuages and 18a. land, held of the honour of Cockermou
of the manor of Papecastre by service of 2s. yearly.
Heir as above.
Westmorland. Inq. Thursday after the Annunciation, 3 Edw. II.
Kyrkebythor. A messuage and 2 bovates land, held of John de Kyrkebythor
by service of 6rf. white rent, and l^^d. yearly for cornage ; a messuage
and la. land, held of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem by service of
4(/. white rent yearly ; a messuage and 8a. land, held of Eobert de
Neubigingg by service of Id. white rent yearly ; and a toft held of John
de Kyrkebythor by service of Id. white rent yearly.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. II. File 15. (2.)
198. EoBBET DE Tony alias de Thony.
W'lit, 28 Nov. 3 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 5 Dec. 8 Edw. II.
Wolkhamstouwe. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by
service of J knight's fee.
Alice de Leyburne, his sister, aged 26 and more, is his next heir.
Wilts. Inq. 10 Dec. 3 Edw. II.
Stretford. The manor held of the earl of Leicestre by service of ^ knight's
fee.
Neuton. The manor held of the earl of Hereford by service of ^ knight's
fee.
Heir as above, late the wife of Sir Thomas de Leybourn, aged 25 and
more.
Worcester. Inq. 24 Dec. 3 Edw. II.
Albedeleye, The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief, as
member of the castle of Colewente, which is held of the king in chief
by service of finding there a man with bow and arrows for twenty
days whenever there shall be war in Wales.
Heir as above, aged 25.
Hertford. Extent, Monday the eve of the Epiphany, 3 Edw. II.
Flamested. The manor (full extent given), held, with other lands in other
counties, of the king in chief by barony.
Heir as above.
Wales ; Hereford. Inq. Wednesday after St. Thomas the Apostle, 8 Edw. II.
Painscastle {castrum Matildis) and Colewente. The castles with La Eoyle
(extents given), held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 26 and more.
Norfolk. Inq. 3 Jan. 8 Edw. II.
Saham. The manor (extent given), including customs called 'Edword,'
'Honylode,' and ' Keyesilver,' and the hundreds of Waylound and
Grymyshowe, held of the king in chief as his ancient demesne, service
unknown.
Heir as above, aged 24 and more.
102 INQUISITIONS.
Cambridge. Inq. 7 Jan. 3 Edw. II.
Kyrtelyngg'. The manor (full extent given), including a certain castle, held
of the king in chief, service unknown.
Heir as above, aged 26 and more.
Devon. Inq. Monday before St. Hilary, 3 Edw. II.
Southtauton. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by
service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above, of full age.
CoENWAiL. Inq. 2 Dec. 3 Edw. II.
Carneton and Bhston. The manors (extents given) , with 4Z. 10s. rent in the
manor of Helleston, held of the earl of Cornwall by service of J knight's
fee.
Heir as above, aged 27 and more.
Writ oj plenius certiorari on the complaint of Maud, late the wife of the said
Eobert, that the escheator had taken into the king's hand the manors
of Neketon, Little Cressingham, and Wrotham, with the advowsons of
the churches of Neketon, Little Cressinghain, and Little Fransham,
whereof she was enfeoffed together wi^h her husband, 12 Dec. 3 Edw. II.
Norfolk. Inq. 5 Jan. 3 Edw. II.
The said Maud was enfeoffed of the said manors and advowsons,
together with the said Eobert, by Ealph de Tony his father in free
marriage, and they are held of William de Wyginhale as of the honour
of Eychemund by service of ^ knight's fee.
Assignment of dower, to Maud late the wife of the said Eobert, with the
consent of Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, and Alice his wife,
sister and heir of the said Eobert, of the manor of Saham with the
hundreds of Waylond and Grymneshowe, co. Norfolk, and the knight's
fees, &c. pertaining to them, and of the manors of Carneton, Bliston, and
Helleston, co. Cornwall, and of the whole rent which Geoffrey de Tony
used to render to the said Eobert for his lands in Sele, and Suthtauton,
CO. Devon, which lands, &c. the said Geoffrey held for life of the
demise of the said Eobert, if the said Maud shall survive the said
Geoffrey, Saturday after the Ascension, 3 Edw. II.
C. Edw. II. File 15. (3.)
199. Pbxee db Malo Lacu.
Writ, 25 Aug. 3 Edw. II.
York. Inq. Thursday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 3 Edw. II. {defaced.)
Donecastre Fee. A capital messuage in which is a chamber where the
lord's court is held, 20a. land in demesne, which John de Donecastre
and Joan his wife hold for life of the gift of the same Peter, 3a. meadow,
wood, pastures. 111. lis. rent of assize, and other rents, &c. (extent
given), with the advowson of the church of Eosington, held of the king
in chief, service unspecified.
Free tenants ; —
Bautre and Ostrefeld. J knight's fee held by John de Crombewelle,
rendering 2s. yearly.
Loversale. J knight's fee held by John de Eypers and John his son,
rendering 2s. yearly.
EDWARD 11. 103
Barneby. J knight's fee held by Master Eobert de Barneby, gendering
nothing.
Langetwayt, Mar, and Waddeworth. J knight's fee held by John, son and
heir of William de Langetwayt, rendering nothing.
Balleby, Hexthorp, and Rosynton, held for life by Eobert de Malo Lacu
of the gift of the said Peter for his service, rendering nothing.
Hoton Livet, Pikeburne, and Stane. 1 knight's fee held by James Livet
by knight's service, rendering nothing.
Roderam. ^ knight's fee held by the abbot of Rughford in frank almoin.
Stokebrigge. 4 bovates land held by Payn Tibtoft by knight's service,
rendering nothing.
Quaytolay. . The manor, and 4a. land there, held by John de Sandale,
rendering 24s. yearly.
Skynthorp. 18a. land held by Robert Tilly, for twenty years whereof five
have elapsed, rendering 20s. yearly.
Great Sandale. 40 bovates land, and 3 mills in Donecastre, with the toll of
Donecastre, held by Peter son of the same Peter de Malo Lacu by fee
tail to him and Eleanor his wife and the heirs of their bodies,
rendering nothing.
(He held all the above ?) of the king by the same service by which he
held the manor of Baynton.
Peter his son, aged 28, is his next heir.
York. Thursday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 3 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Baynton. The manor with its members (full extent given), with the
advowson of the church, held of the king in chief by service of
2y\ knights' fees, and finding two knights or four esquires [scutiferos)
in time of war in the king's presence only for forty days at. their own
costs, and finding a steward to do suit at the county (court) of York
every six weeks.
Nessewyk. 34 born bondmen rendering 291. 10s. yearly and 33 hens, and
cottars rendering 69s.
Lokyngton. A capital messuage, 14 bovates land in demesne, 10a. meadow,
a wood, 181. 4s. rent, &c., held of the king by the said service.
Bergh. A wasted messuage, worth 6s. 8^. yearly.
Briddeshal. A capital messuage, 38 bovates land in demesne, 40a. meadow,
81. 13s. lOd. rent from bondmen, and other rents, similarly held.
Blackhow Moor. Divers lands, &c. viz. — The castle of Molgrave, which
is ruinous, an orchard, a park two leagues in circuit, 32 bovates land in
demesne, and 10a. meadow, similarly held.
Goldeburn. 82 bovates land in demesne.
Cokewald. 32 bovates land in demesne, and a park two leagues in circuit.
St. Julian. A capital messuage wasted, with a park, 3 mills, 81. 14s. rent
from bondmen, and divers other tenants rendering 5Sl. yearly.
Brisco. A forest called the forest of Brisco worth 100s., with divers tenants
holding by homage and fealty, and doing suit at the court of Lyth, and
rendering 61. 20d. yearly.
Baynton and the wapentakes of Herthil, Bokros, Dikeringe, and Bulmere.
Divers lands, &c. held by divers tenants by knight's service, homage,
fealty, and suit of court, &c., and rendering 40s. yearly.
Lokington and Lyth. The advowsons of the churches, with a chapel
there.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. il. File 15. (4.)
lOi INQUISITIONS.
200. Pbtbb de Sdthcheeche.
Writ, 11 July, 3 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 18 July, 3 Edw. II.
Pretelwell. 179a. arable, 2a. meadow, a windmill, and 48s. 7d. rent of
assize, held of the king as of the barony of Keygleye, by service of
J knight's fee, and suit at the barony (court) of Eeygleye and at the,
hundted of Kocheford.
Sutcherch. The manor, jointly held by the said Peter and Joan his wife,
by the enfeoffment of David de Hereford and Florence his wife, Peter
son of Eichard de Sutcherh and Joan his wife, and Eobert de Lacy
and Maud his wife, to them and the heirs of their bodies, which Joan,
survives, of the prior of Christchurch, Canterbury, by fee farm, rendering
201. yearly.
His daughters, Alice aged 7, and Joan aged 8, are his next heirs.
C. Edw. II. File 15. (5.)
201. Joan de Suthcheeche.
Writ, 16 Nov. 3 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 8 Dec. 3 Edw. II.
Pretewell. 60a. arable, Ja. meadow, a third part of a wind-mill, and
16«. 2^. rent of assize, held in the dower of the king, as of the honour
of Eeylegh, of the inheritance of Alice and Joan, daughters and heirs of
Peter de Soutcherch and the said Joan, who are under age and in the
king's wardship.
Soutcherch. The manor (extent given), held, by the enfeoffment of David
de Hereford and others (as abovesaid), of the prior of Christchurch,
Canterbury, rendei^ng 201. yearly.
Northorp in Soutcherch. 200a. land, tenure unknown.
Her daughters, Alice aged 7J, and Joan aged 3^, are her next heirs.
Writ de melius inquirendo to enquire of whom the abovesaid lands in
Northorp are held, and by what service, 24 Jan. 3 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 6 Feb. 3 Edw. II.
Northorp. The said lands are held in chief of Henry de Thorndone by
homage, and Eichard de Suthcherch, who lately held them, did homage
to the same Henry for them ; and the king's bailiff of the hundred of
Eocheforde receives 15d. yearly for hidage from them.
C. Edw. II. File 15. (6.)
202. John de Moeles alias de Mules, de Muelbs.
Writ, 24 May, 3 Edw. II.
Southampton. Inq. 9 June, 3 Edw. II.
Up Wellop. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief for
1 knight's fee.
Elyngham. The manor (extent given), viz.— a moiety held of John de
Sancto Johanne of Warneford for | knight's fee, and a moiety held of
Oliver Punchardoun by service of 20rf. yearly.
Nicholas his son, aged 20 on the day of St. Laurence last, is his
next heir.
EDWARD II. 105
Buckingham. Extent, 9 June, 3 Edw. II.
Herdewik'. A moiety of the manor (extent given), held, with a moiety of
the hamlets of Kynebelle, and Wedon, co. Buckingham, and a moiety of
the manor of Sotton, co. Dorset, of the king in chief for J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 21 on the feast of St. Laurence next.
Devon. Inq. 9 June, 3 Edw. II.
King's Carswille and Dupeford. The manors (extents giveri), held of the
king in chief by service of J knight's fee, together with the hundreds of
Haytorre and Stanburgh, and the advowson of the church of Dupeford.
Langeford. The manor (extent given), held of John de Mohun in chief by
service of three parts of 1 knight's fee and a moiety of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 20 on the eve of St. Laurence last.
Leicester. Ing. 6 June, 3 Edw. II.
Sadington. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), held of
the king in chief, in free socage, by service of a pair of gilt spurs or
6d. yearly at the king's exchequer.
Heir as above.
OxFOED. Extent, 19 June, 3 Edw. II.
Overourton. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), held of
the king in chief by service of a pair of gilt spurs, price IM.
Heir as above, aged 21 on the day of St. Laurence next.
OxFOED. Extent, 17 June, 3 Edw. II.
Stoke Basset. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), held of
the earl of Lincoln, by service of 1 knight's fee and 101. yearly to Alan
de la Souche.
Heir as above.
Hbetfoed. Inq. 16 Aug. 4 Edw. II.
Little Berkhamstede. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief
by homage and service of a pair of gilt spurs ; excepting 10a. wood held
of the bishop of Ely by service of 4s, 8d. yearly, and 3a. wood held of
the king in chief, as of the castle of Hertford, by service of 3cl. yearly.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. II. File 15. (7.)
203. Agnes de Valencia.
Writ, 31 Dec. 3 Edw. IL
Essex. Inq. 20 Jan. 3 Edw. IL
Dakenham. A messuage, 128a. land, 4a. meadow, and 7s S^d. rent of assize
held of the abbess of Berkyngg by service of 17s. 4d. yearly, and suit
at her court in Berkyngg ; and the tenant ought to ride with the abbess
with two horses at her charge when reasonably summoned.
Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, her brother, aged 30 and more, is
her next heir.
Cambeidge. Inq. 14 Jan. 3 Edw. II. {defaced.)
Great Schelford. A capital messuage, 192a. arable, 16a. meadow, and 61. 12s.
rent of assize, &c. held of the king in chief, service unknown ; also a
' place ' .within the said messuage, and- 2a. land held of the bishop of
Ely by service of 3s. 2d. yearly, and a sparrowhawk or 2s.
Heir as above, aged 36 and more.
106 INQUISITIONS.
Heetfoed. Extent, Wednesday after the Epiphany, 3 Edw. II.
Hertfordynggeburi. The manor (full extent given), held of the king in chief
by homage only.
Heir, Aymer de Valence as above, aged 30 and more.
C. E<kv. II. File 15. (8.)
204. Robert Ughtred.
Writ, 24 May, 3 Edw. II.
YoEK ; WAPENTAKES OF Dykering AND BuccEos. Liq. Monday before St. John the
Baptist, 3 Edw. 11.
Foston. 5 tofts and 7 bovates land, held of Henry de Percy by knight's
service, and suit of court at Spofford.
Killin. A messuage and 7 bovates of land, held of Gerard Salveyn by
service of 8s. Id. yearly ; 4 bovates land held of William Colons by
service of 2s. yearly ; ^ bovate land held of Alan de Roston by service
of 12cZ. yearly ; and 1 bovate land held of Richard Torny by knight's
service.
Louthorp. A pasture called Gattelholme, held of John de Heselarton by
service of 6cZ. yearly.
Touthorp. 15 tofts and 32 bovates land, held of John Deyvile by service of
a clove gillyflower yearly.
Briddale. A messuage and 1 carucate land, held of William le Latymer
by service of a rose yearly.
Thomas his son, aged 18, is his next heir.
York. Inq. Tuesday after Holy Trinity, 3 Edw. II. (dejaced.)
Munketon on the Moor. A capital toft (lying) waste, 2 carucates land, and
8a. meadow, in demesne, a wood enclosed by a ditch, rents, &c. held of
the heir of Philip Paynell, who is in the king's wardship, by service of
Colton. The manor and half the wood, held of Isabel Huthred, lady of
Styueton, by service of Id. yearly ; and 6 bovates land in demesne with
a sixth part of held of Gilbert de Walton by
service of fealty only.
Styueton. The manor (extent given) and 18a. land, held of the inheritance
of Isabel late the wife of Gilbert de Walton, by service of J knight's
fee.
Shakelthorp. The manor (extent given), and 3 carucates land in denesne,
held of the said inheritance of the said Gilbert, by service of J knight's
fee.
Heir as above.
C. Edw II. File 15. (9.)
205. John son of Reginald, deceased.
Writ of certiorari concerning the value of knights' fees and advowsons of
churches which the said John gave, with other lands, to the king and
his heirs, and which the king afterwards granted to the said John for
life, 15 June, 3 Ed. II.
Heeefoed {sic). Extent, 4 July, 3 Edw. II.
Crichouwel. The manor held of the king in chief, by the gift and assign-
ment of the said John, by Lady Sibyl Paunsefot for 4 knights' fees.
gtraddeuwy. The manor, held as above by Ralph Bluet for 3 knights' fees.
EDWARD 11. 107
Brinneshope. The manor, held as above by John Torel for 1 knight's fee.
Traneck. The manor, held as above by Walter son of Reginald, Peter
Polien, and William ap Phelip for ^ knight's fee.
Standelf and Proiclinton (?). ^ knight's fee held as above by Roger de la
Hay.
Oldeport. i knight's fee held as above by John Surdefal.
Milesdisch, held as above by John le Brut, who is in the wardship of
Master Rees ap Houwel, by i knight's fee.
Myheleseruch alias Mihellescherch, and Tulintone. The manors, held as
above by Margery Clement and Roger Bourhulle, who is in the ward-
ship of Master Rees ap Houwel, by 1^ knight's fee.
Langeleu and Kothedyn. The advowson of the churches, held by the king
as above.
Writ to the escheator to extend the lands, &c. late of the said John in
West Wales and Nether Went, on the petition of Agnes late his wife
for her dower, 20 April, 3 Edw. II.
Writ to the escheator to extend the manors of Talgarth and Caldecote, on
the petition of the said Agnes for her dower, 20 April, 3 Edw. II.
Wales. Extent, 28 May, 3 Edw. II.
Caldecote. The manor (extent given), held by John de Sapy for life by the
king's grant, of which (manor) the said John enfeoffed the king by his
deed {scriptum).
Wales. Extent, 26 May, 3 Edw. II.
Talgarth. The manor with the hamlet of Niweton (full extent given), held
by Rees ap Howel by the king's grant in exchange for the manor of
Pontisburi, co. Salop, of which manor of Talgarth the said John
enfeoffed the king by his deed, who afterwards granted it to him for
life, but a year before his death he delivered it to the said Rees by the
king's licence.
C. Edw. II. File 15. (10.)
206. Richard de Buckbsgate.
Writ, 18 Feb. 3 Edw. II.
Southampton. Inq. 11 March, 3 Edw. II.
Northasshele. A messuage, 60a. land, 15a. meadow, a water-mill, 4a.
alderwood, rents, &c., held of Hugh de Estcote by service of 13s. 4fZ.
yearly.
Westuderle. Certain tenements jointly held by the said Richard and Isabel
his wife, by the enfeoffment of Richard de Cardevile to them and the
heirs of the said Richard, of the king in chief by serjeanty of finding a
man and unbarded horse in his war of England, with hauberk, haqueton,
iron cap, sword, and lance, for forty days at their own costs, and
rendering to the king 5s. yearly at his castle of Winchester ; and certain
tenements jointly held by the said Richard and Isabel, &c. (as above)
of the heir of Robert Walerond by service of 15s. yearly.
Adam his son, aged 40, is his next heir.
Writ of plenius certiorari, on the complaint of the said Isabel that the
escheator had taken into the king's hand the manor of Westeu
Derleye, whereof she was enfeoffed jointly with her husband, 19 Feb.
3 Edw, II.
108 INQUISITIONS.
Southampton. Inq. 14 March, 3 Edw. II.
Westtuderleye. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants),
whereof the said Isabel was jointly enfeoffed with the said Eichard as
abovesaid, at the time of his death.
C. Edw. 11. File 16. (1.)
207. Stephen de Bukghebsh alias db Bukghebs.
Writ, 22 March, 3 Edw. II.
Kent. Inq. 5 April, 3 Edw. II.
Estur. The manor (extent given), held by the said Stephen with William de
Leyburn and Juliana his wife, of the gift of Amice de Estur, of the
manor of Assettesford by service of 1 knight's fee, suit at the court of
Assettesford, rendering 10s. yearly in aid of 20s. due for the guard of
the castle of Dover, and dd. Eomescot.
Tunstal by Eomene. 30a. arable held of divers lords in gavelkind by service
of 25s. 6d. yearly.
Maud his daughter, aged 5|, is his next heir.
Kent. Inq. 7 April, 3 Edw. II.
Syfleton. The manor (extent given), held of John de Bale, knight, lord of
Ditton, by service of J knight's fee and suit at his court of Ditton ;
and there are there 50a. arable of gavelkind, held of Eichard de Grey
by service of 18s. 6d. and suit at the court of Aylesford, and two
wharves by the Medway, &c.
Heir as above.
Kent. Inq. 16 April, 3 Edw. II.
Stutyng. The hundred held of the king in chief, as of the crown, by
service of 20s. yearly payable by the hands of the sheriff.
Stutyng. The manor (full extent given), held of Eobert, archbishop of
Canterbury, by service of 1 knight's fee, and suit at his court of
Canterbury.
Heir as above.
Kent. Inq. 30 March, 3 Edw. II.
Bocton Alulph. A capital messuage, 100a. arable, 12a. meadow, 80a.
pasture, 50a. wood, 18L 12s. 8^d. rent of assize, customs of
' shewyngale ' and ' euesingale,' &c., held of the king in chief as of the
honom- of Boulogne, by service of two parts of 1 knight's fee, doing suit
at the king's court of Wyttham, co. Essex, and rendering 20 marks
yearly to the lepers of Boulogne.
Heir as above.
Sussex. Inq. 7 April, 3 Edw. II.
Burghersh. The manor (extent given), held of the earl of Eichem[ond] in
free socage.
La Birchette. 16a. land held of the said earl by service of 4s. Id. yearly.
A tenement called Dodewell, containing a piece of meadow, 6a. wood, and
65a. arable, held of the abbot of Eobertsbridge {de Ponte Roberti)
by service of 25«. yearly.
A tenement called Dyoniselond, held of Thomas de Warblynton by service
of 6s. 8d. yearly, and let to farm for 18s. yearly, besides 7s. l^d. of dry
rent.
A tenement called Houndestorre let to farm for 20s. yearly.
EDWARD II. 109
A piece of land called Ricardealond held of the prior of Hasting' by
service of 12d. yearly.
A tenement called Bekynton held of the bishop of Chichester by knight's
service, and let to farm for 20s. yearly.
A tenement called Toddyngeworth held of the fee of Basok by service of
J knight's fee.
A tenement called Bibeknoll, containing 14a. arable and 30s. Id. rent of
assize, held of Thomas de Warblynton by service of 8s. yearly.
A tenement called Gotereshole, containing 3a. wood, 27a. arable, and 7^d.
rent of assize, held of William de Hastinge by knight's service,
and rendering to him 8|rf. yearly for the guard of the castle of
Hasting'.
A tenement called Chalkesore held of the bishop of Chichester, service
unknown.
A tenement called Wevelhurst held of John le Forester by service of
rendering him Id. for sheriff's aid yearly.
A tenement called Shrobbe, containing 4a. meadow and 30a. arable, held of
William de Hastinge by service of J knight's fee, and rendering him
IM. yearly for the guard of the castle of Hast [ing'] .
A tenement called Wolveslond, containing 16a. land and 2s. 8d. rent of
assize, held of the master of Polyng by service of 2s. yearly.
Rekkelee. 2a. meadow and 2a. arable, tenure unknown.
Crouhurst. A plot of land, tenure unknown.
Pesemersh. Rents, &c. (extent given), whereof 13s. id. yearly assigned
to the abbot of Robertsbridge of ancient custom, and 2s. to the manor
of Iwhurst.
Pevense in the liberty of the Cinque Ports. A tenement called Heghelond
held of Robert de Clanrugge by service of 32s. 6d. yearly, and
rendering 2s. 6d. yearly to William Maufe for the guard of the
castle of Pevense, which tenement is let to farm for 61. 15s.
yearly ; and a tenement held of Philip le Erode by service of 6s. 8d.
yearly.
C. Edw. 11. File 16. (2.)
208. John de Bosco.
Writ, 11 Sept. 3 Edw. II.
Somerset. Inq. 8 Nov. 3 Edw. II.
Southeadebury. The manor (extent given), held of John de Pauncefot in
chief for J knight's fee.
Hatherlegh. 2 virgates land held of John de Moeles in chief by knight's
service.
Doncheved. The manor (extent given), held of Henry de Urtiaco by service
of i knight's fee.
La Leghe. 1 virgate land held of Walter Tauntefer in chief by knight's
service.
Northcadebury. 5a. land held of Roger de Westone by knight's service.
Southeadebury. A capital messuage, &c., 180a. arable, 12a. meadow, a
pasture, 20a. wood, a watermill, rents, &c., tenure unspecified.
Margery de Bosco, aged 12 on the feast of the Nativity of the Blessed
Mary in the said year, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 16. (3.)
110 INQUISITIONS,
209. KoGBR DE Langeford.
Writ, 14 Dec. 3 Bdw. II.
Somerset. Inq. 26 April, 3 Edw. II.
Pyfhyde Langford. 2 carucates land held of Matthew de Porneaus, knight,
in chief by royal service for ^ knight's fee, and leased by the said Roger
to Master William Bausyn for life,, rendering lOZ. yearly.
John, son of John de Langeford, aged 16, is his next heir.
Devon. Inq. 30 April, 3 Edw. II.
Cadekebere. The hamlet (extent given), held of Hugh de Curtenay by
service of J knight's fee.
Heir unspecified.
Southampton ; Isle of Wight. Inq. 30 March, 3 Edw. II.
Chale and Newenham. 26Ja. arable, 4a. meadow, and 12a. Ir. pasture in
Chale, 60a. arable and 20a. pasture in Newenham, and rents, &c. (full
extent given with names of tenants), held of the king, as of the castle
of Carsbroke, for | knight's fee, by service of finding a barded horse
in the Island for forty days in time of war at his own costs, and doing
suit at the king's court of Newport.
Chale. A messuage and 10a. land, held of Thomas at Crouche by service
of 6d. yearly.
La Stene. A messuage and 10a. land, held of Robert de Glamergan by
service of 6d. yearly.
John, son of John son of the said Roger, aged 17, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 16. (4.)
210. Baldric de Noneton alias de Nonyngtonb.
Writ, 25 June, 3 Edw. II.
Southampton ; Isle of Wight. Inq. 18 July, 4 Edw. II.
The said Baldric gave all his lands in the Isle of Wight to Hobert
de Pydele, who married Margery his daughter and heir, for life,
at the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 2 Edw. II, at which
time the Island was in the hand of the earl of Cornwall, to whom the
said Robert did fealty, and was accepted a suitor at the court of knights
of Newport ; the said lands are held of the honour of Caresbroc, now in
the king's hand, by service of J knight's fee.
Margery, his daughter, whom Robert de Pydele [alias de Pudele] married,
aged 21 and more, is his next heir.
Somerset. Inq. 11 July, 4 Edw. II.
Lillesdene. A moiety of the manor (extent given with names of tenants),
held of the king in chief as of the honour of the castle of Carsebrok' in
the Isle of Wight, now in the king's hand, by service of ^ knight's fee.
Nonyngtone Upcote. A messuage, 129a. land, 5a. meadow, 15a. pasture
rents, &c., held of the bishop of Bath by service of | knight's fee.
Mauneworthe. A fardel of land held of John de Mohun by service of
Id. yearly.
Horygge. 20a. pasture held of William de Hastyng' by service of 5s.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. II. File 16, (5.)
EDWARD II. Ill
211. John Lestrangb [le Estrawnge, Lestrawige, le Straunge, Lettrange,
Extraneusl of Knokyn.
WHt, 8 Aug. 3 Edw. II.
Warwick. Inq. 25 Sept. 3 Edw. II.
Walton Deyvile. The manor held, as of the inheritance of Maud his wife,
of the earl of Warwick hy knight's service.
Gloucester. Inq. 5 Oct. 3 Edw. II.
Schenyndon. A messuage, 3 virgates land, and 5a. meadow, held of the
same inheritance, of the heirs of John le Soor by service of Id. yearly.
Cambridge. Inq. 7 Oct. 3 Edw. II.
Midilton. The manor (extent given), held jointly with Maud his wife, who
still survives, of the bishop of Ely by service of 2 knights' fees, and a
pair of gilt spurs or 6d. yearly.
John his son, aged 27 and more, is his next heir.
Oxford. Inq. 3 April, 3 Edw. II.
Alcrynton. The manor (extent given), held of the same inheritance, of John
de Lodbrok by service of Id. yearly.
Writ, 8 Sept. 3 Edw. II. Endorsed Salop.
Salop. Inq. Saturday the eve of St. Matthew, 3 Edw. II. {defective.)
Kynton and Nesse. The manors (extents given), including lands, &c., in
Weston, the hamlet of Wyvel (ecote) Hopton and
Olreton, members of Kynton and Nesse, held of the king in chief by
service of 1 knight's fee.
Mudle. The manor (extent given), held of Edmund (Fitz Alan) . . .
. . . . of 1 knight.
Heir as above at Whitsunday last.
C. Ediv. II. File 16. (6.)
212. John db Hertruggb alias de Hertrigge.
Writ, 24 Oct. 3 Edw. II.
Berks. Inq. 20 Nov. 3 Edw. II.
Hertrigge. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), held, together
with the manor of Tidecomb which is in the hand of Clarice his mother
as dower, of the king in chief by service of keeping a goshawk {osterum)
yearly.
Basteldene. 1 virgate land held of Thomas le Butiller, service unknown.
Elizabeth his daughter, aged 5 on the day of the Purification last, is his
next heir.
Berks. Inq. 20 Nov. 8 Edw. II.
Haselwyk. A capital messuage, 80a. arable, 2a. meadow, and a pasture,
held of the king, by reason of the Templars' lands, by service of
lAd. yearly ; and 8a. arable held of Emeline late the wife of Sir Eoger
de Inkepenne by service of VZd. yearly.
Tidecomb. 1 virgate land held of Clarice de Hertrugge by service of lis. Qd.
yearly ; and a grove held of the said Clarice by service of 2s. yearly.
Heir as above.
Berks. Inq. 21 Nov. 3 Edw. II.
Weston. The manor, which he purchased to himself and Nichola his wife
and his heirs, held of Aymer de Valencia by service of J knight's fee.
112 INQUISITIONS.
Haselwyk. A messuage and 1 virgate land, held jointly by the said John
and Nichola, of the abbot of Tichefeud by service of 3s. yearly; 6a.
land and 22s. rent, held jointly of Peter de Duddele by service of 2s.
yearly ; a messuage and ^ virgate land, held jointly of the lands of the
master and brethren of the Temple, now in the king's hand, service
unknown ; 4a. arable held of the abbot of Tichefeud ; and 6a. meadow
held jointly of the said abbot, service unknown, and 20a. pasture.
Colrugge. i virgate land held jointly of Henry de Pusie by service of 5s. 6d.
yearly.
Ashampstede. J virgate land held of Thomas le Butiller by service of IM. ;
6a. arable held of John de Moun, service unknown ; and la. arable
held of John de Ferers by service of Id. yearly.
Sussex. Inq. 29 Nov. 3 Bdw. II.
Morle and Suthewik. The manors, held, of the inheritance of Nichola his
wife, of William de Brewosa by service of 3 knights' fees.
Heir as above, aged 6.
DoESBT. Inq. 27 Nov. 3 Edw. II.
Wembrok. The township (extent given), jointly held by the said John and
Nichola, of the gift of Sibyl Olyver, of the bishop of Salisbury by
service of 1 knight's fee.
Elizabeth, daughter of the said John and Nichola, aged 6 on the feast of
the Purification last, is their next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 16. (7.)
213. Pbtbk Burbb.
Writ, 12 March, 3 Edw. II.
EssBX. Inq. 28 March, 3 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Wykforde. 26a. arable and 5a. meadow, held of the king, as of the honour
of Eeylegh, by service of ys knight's fee.
Stanbregge. 80a. arable, jointly held by the said Peter and Joan his wife,
enfeoffed by Petronilla Grapinel, to them and the heirs of their
bodies, of the heir of Eoger de Tany, who is in the king's wardship, by
service of rendering ^d. yearly and rendering besides 26s. 8d. rent to
the said Petronilla ; and 48a. arable, jointly held (as abovesaid) of the
said Petronilla, by service of 6d. yearly.
Reylegh. Three cottages and 3a. arable, jointly held (as abovesaid) of Lady
Margaret sometime queen of England, by socage, rendering 5s. 6d.
yearly ; two messuages, 10a. arable, and a windmill, similarly held of
Hubert Coleman, by service of 4s. I^d. yearly ; 8a. arable, similarly
held of John de Chauvent, by service of 18^. yearly ; 4a. land and 2a.
wood, similarly held of Walter son of Eeginald by service of id. yearly ;
and 3a. land, held of William de Neuton by service of 20cZ. yearly.
Little Sutton manor. 4a. land similarly held of the fee of the Temple by
service of 6d. yearly.
Eaurethe. ... a. land similarly held of the earl of Hereford by service
of finding a ' wardstaf ' yearly.
Suth Fambregge. 60a. arable held by the said Peter of William de
Bryaunzon by service of 6d. yearly.
Plumberewe. 20 (?)a. land jointly held (as abovesaid) of the earl of
Oxford by service of Id. yearly.
John bis son, aged 26, is his next heir.
C, Edw. 11. File 16. (9.)
EDWARD II. 118
213. Matthew son of John.
Writ of certiorari, on the petition of Eleanor, late the wife of the said
Matthew, seeking her dower of the lands, &c. of which the said
Matthew enfeoffed the late King Edward, who afterwards granted them
to him for life, 14 July, 3 Edw. II.
Southampton. Inq. 4 Aug. 3 Edw. II.
Hunton. The manor (extent given).
Warblyngton. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), including
its members of Middelton and Bmmesworth, and woods called West-
wood, Burlee, Fristcroft and Brok, and la Hurste in the forest of
Porcestre.
Of all which the said Matthew enfeoffed the said king by his charter.
Wilts. Inq. and Extent, 15 Aug. 3 Edw. II.
Erlestoke. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), including a
pasture called Pudenhulle, pastures on the hill and in the marsh, and
lands, &c. in Hyatesbury, of which manor the said Matthew enfeoffed
the late king as abovesaid, and it is now in the hand of Sir John de
Weston the younger by the king's commission.
Devon. Extent, 13 Aug. 3 Edw. II.
Okeford. The manor (extent given), now in the king's hand.
Pyworthy. The hamlet (extent given), now in the king's hand.
Of all which the said Mathew enfeoffed the late king as abovesaid.
Devon. Extent, 8 Aug. 3 Edw. II.
Yhalampton. The manor (full extent given), including woods called
Haldelegh and Worsfeldhamme, a close called Kitelhey, mills called
Eldemulne and Wolrichton, J ferling land called Bremelham, a fishery
in the water of Yhalam, and a borough called La Nasse ; of which
manor the said Matthew enfeoffed the late king as abovesaid, and it
is now in the hand of Sir William de Monte Acuto by the king's
commission.
Devon. Extent, 6 Aug. 3 Edw. II.
Stoke in Hamme. The manor (full extent given), including woods called
Haywode and Colrigg', mills called Chedelyngton and Langcoumbe mills,
60a. arable at La Sterte, burgages at Chedelyngton, and a foreign
hundred called Colrigg, and there are customs of bondmen in carrying
fish to the manor of Stoke in Wiltescire, or giving the lord 20s., catching
mullet on the rocks &c., and the lord shall have a third part of all the
mullet, and all the porpoises and salmon which his men take there,
and each season 8 plaice (placenf) for Id., 8 bream for Id., and a
ray (reiam) for Id., whenever he shall buy such fish, and 12d. of
conger for lid. &c., and all tenants who have boats shall carry all the
wine which the lord shall use yearly in the manor with their own
boats, from Totnes, Kyngesbrugg and Dertemuth, to the said manor
as near as can be carried by water, each boat receiving M. for its
labour ; of which manor the said Matthew sometime enfeoffed the
late king as abovesaid, and it is now in the hand of Sir William de
Monte Acuto by the king's commission.
Writ of certiorari defeodis dc. 15 July, 3 Edw. II.
Southampton. Inq. 4 Aug. 3 Edw. II.
Warblyngton. The advowson of the church.
He held no fees in the county.
28017 H
114 INQUISITIONS.
Wilts. Extent, 15 Aug. 3 Edw. II. ^ , . , i. «
Hvatesbury. I knight's fee, pertaining to the manor of Erlestok, wtiereof
' Jg knight's fee held by Henry de Hertham, a fourth part of I fee held
by Eoger de Sumerford, a sixth part of I fee held by Wilham de
Hampton, and i fee held by Eobert de Alrinton ; all rendermg nothing
besides suit of court at Hyatesbury. . , .,
Of all which the said Matthew enfeoffed the king, together with the
manor of Erlestok.
Devon. Extent, 7 Aug. 3 Edw. II. ^ , , ,
Stoke in Hamme. The advowson of the church, of which he enfeoffed the
late king as abovesaid.
Devon. Extent, 13 Aug. 3 Edw. II.
Pyworthy. The advowson of the church.
Okeford. The advowson of the church.
Of all which he enfeoffed the late king as abovesaid.
Devon. Extent, 9 Aug. 3 Edw, II.
Fees in the manor of Yhalampton, viz. —
Torigge. ^ knight's fee held by Eobert de Stokheye.
Cokflute. i knight's fee held by John de Asshel.
Torigg, Little Modbiry, Loperugg, Little Baltesbiry, and Wyndesore
8 knights' fees held by William le Rous.
Of all which he enfeoffed the late king as abovesaid.
C. Edw. II. File 16. (9.)
214. Gbiffin son and heik of Owen de la Pole, who died in the king's
wardship.
Writ de melius inquirendo, the king understanding that the said Griffin held
other lands, &c. (in places specified below), besides those in the inquisi-
tion lately made, 15 Jan. 3 Edw. II.
Salop {sic). Inq. and extent, Wednesday after St. Valentine, 3 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Rewyriarch alias Keuwhiriarch [Reuwhyrach] , Pentirth, Dolerchech [alias
Dolerheth], Pennarth, Langevan [alias Langadevan], Thlesywyan
[alias Lestynwynan, Tlesywyan], Blaute, and Bringwaydar [alias
Bryngwaydan] , the market town of Maghenleyt in Keveylok, and two
parts of La Grenehalle (extents given), and U. yearly rent, all which
are in the king's hand by reason of the minority of said Griffin, and
are held of the king in chief by barony, were granted by the king to the
said Griffin, for certain rents to be rendered at the exchequer, together
with the castle of la Pole in the country {f atria) of Powys, and the
towns of La Pole, Disserth liber', Lannerchudel liber', Grevenant liber',
Castel liber', Selveyn liber', Tydinprid liber', Trallungelloyn liber',
Gaer nativi, Trallungelloyn [alias Gallungelloyn] nativi, Selveyn nativi,
Brucktur nativi , Tidinprid nativi, Castraneldan [alias Estraneldan] ,
Castel nativi, the country of Metheleyn, Finnioung Arthur liber',
Metheleyn Guynna, Glasmenoc liber', Metheleyn, the country of
Mochnant, Maesseleyn [alias Maesselyn], Kevyncock [alias
Kevyngcogh], Garthelonynvaur [alias Garthgeleunynvaur] , Nant-
fellaun, Kelleyniok, Kinnynoun, Axwystly, Uschecoyt [alias Uthcoyd],
Langerig, Bronogadeyr, Wanan (?) and Lanyzeloys [alias LanyzeleisJ .
Lady Joan, late the wife of the said Owen, pays yearly to the heir
of La Pole for excess (?) of her dower 4i. The said Griffin demised to
the said Lady Joan his mother, whilst he was under age and in her (?)
EDWARD II. 115
wardship, the said towns of Reuwhiriarch, dec. (as above to
Bringwaydan), which he held of the king at farm, together with the
castle of La Pole and other lands, within a year before his decease (?).
G. Edw. 11. File 17. (1.)
215. Alice late the wife of John db Holebbok.
Writ, 4 Dec. 3 Edw. II.
Suffolk. Inq. 17 Dec. 3 Edw. II.
Naketone in the liberty of Etheldred. The manor (extent given), with the
advowson of the church, held for life, of the inheritance of the said
John, of Andrew Peverel and his heirs by service of 1 knight's fee, and
doing for them one suit at the court of Haule yearly, and paying 10s.
for the guard of the castle of Dover.
Foxhole. Tenements called Tirellisfe held of the earl of Gloucester by
service of i knight's fee.
John de Holebrok, son of the said John and Alice, aged 20 on the day of
St. Andrew, 3 Edw. II, is their next heir.
Suffolk. Inq. 19 Dec. 3 Edw. II. {defaced.)
Holebrok. The manor (extent given), with the advowson of the church,
and the advowson of the church of Freston, held for life, as above, of
Alice, countess of Norfolk and marshal of England, by service of
1 knight's fee ; which, with other fees, was assigned to the said countess
in dower of the fees of Roger le Bigod, earl of Norfolk and marshal of
England, her husband.
Burstalle. 37a. arable, 8a. Ir. pasture, and 29«. 10%d. rent, held of the said
countess, as above, by service of her proportion of 3| knights' fees
which Joan de Rocheford, Bartholemew de Elmham, and the said
Alice de Holbrok held in Debenham, Sekford, Scarmston, and Burstalle ;
9a. land and la. pasture, held of John de Stonham by service of lid.
yearly ; and 12a. land held of Payn Tipetot by foreign service of Qd.
towards 40s. scutage.
Langiston in Sproutone. The manor, held of the said inheritance, as
above; 35a. land held of Sibyl Loveday by service of 17s. yearly, and 3s.
towards 40s. scutage ; 20a. arable held of John Daungervyle, service
unknown ; 36|^a. arable held of Peter Aneys and Christiana his wife
by service of M. and a clove gillyflower yearly ; and 22Ja. land held
of William Warin by service of ^d. yearly.
Braunford in the same manor. 40a. land and 8a. wood, held of the bishop
of Ely by service of 2s. yearly.
Sproutone. A new grange and 6a. land, held of William Baillol by service
of 12d. yearly.
Tatinggiston manor. A mote with the buildings, &c. included, as far as the
trees standing before it, a moiety of a chamber called Knitteboure, la.
garden, 2a. in the pond, 30a. arable, 8a. wood, a water-mill, 2a.
meadow, 10a. pasture, rents, &c., held of the heirs of Aveline de
Ringgesele by service of Id. yearly and doing the services due to the
lords of the fee ; 3 granges, a dairy, a malthouse, 2a. garden, ^ (?)a. in
the pond, 40a. arable, rents, &c., and 5a. wood, held of Payn Tipetot by
service of Id. yearly ; 15a. land, la. meadow, 2a. pasture, 20s. rent in
Braham and Tattinggiston, and the advowson of the church of Tatting-
giston, held of the prior of Leyes by service of Id. yearly ; 7s. rent in
a hamlet called Alton, held of the prior of Snape by service of a clove
gillyflower ; 22s. rent there held of the heirs of Alice de Messinge by
service of a rose ; 30a, land and a water-mill, in the parish of Holebrok,
116 INQUISITIONS.
held of the heirs of Eobert Bullok by service of 6d. ; 15«. rent in
Tatingiston, held of the heirs of Robert de Boytone by service of id. ;
10s. rent there held of the prior of Dodenhas by service of ^d. ; Ji. rent
in Stutton, held of Gerard de Wachisham by homage and service of
5^5 knight's fee; 5a. meadow held of divers fees unknown; and
la. meadow and 10s. rent, held of the heirs of de Freston
by service of 3s. 9d. to a scutage of 20s.
Braham. la. meadow held of the heirs of William de Houtone by service
of 4d. yearly; 27s. rent held of the heirs of Agnes de Burnham by
service of Id. ; 10s. rent held of William de Monte Caniso by foreign
service unknown ; 12s. rent held of the heirs of Nicholas Petit, service
unknown ; and 16«. rent held of the prior of Leyes by service of a
rose.
Coppedok. 30s. rent held of Eichard de Coppedok by service of Id. yearly.
Belstede. 2s. rent held of Alan de Goldingham by service of M. to a
scutage of 20s. ; and 7s. rent held of Ralph de Reydon in exchange for
another rent in Reydon.
Wenham. A moiety of the advowson of the church, and la. glebe.
Holton. A moiety of the advowson of the church, and 12i. rent for glebe.
Both held of the heirs of Alexander de Braunford by homage, and by what
other service is unknown.
Capele. 5s. rent held of the heirs of Roger de Braham, service unknown.
Stottone. 10s. rent held of divers fees unknown.
Chelmenton. 9s. rent held of the heirs of William Testepin, service
unknown.
Wolferston. 10s. rent held of divers fees unknown.
Preston. 8s. rent held of the heirs of Thomas de Prestone, by a certain
foreign service ; and 16s. rent in the hamlet called
Manstaneton (?) similarly held.
Bentleye. A messuage and 70a. arable, held of the prior of Leyes by
service of Id. yearly; 20a. arable and la. pasture, called Mansfordis-
lond, in Bentleye and Tatinggiston, held of William de Videleu by
foreign service unknown ; 20a. arable and la. pasture in Tatinggiston,
pertaining to the manor of Bentleye, held of Robert de Geddingges
by homage and service of a rose yearly ; and 40a. land held of divers
fees unknown.
Heir as above, aged 16 on the day of St. Andrew, 3 Edw. II.
Writ de melius inquirendo, 31 Dec. 3 Edw. II.
[Suffolk.] Inq. made at Gippewyc', 10 Jan. 3 Edw. II.
The said Alice held no other lands in the bailiwick, than as it appears by
the above Inquisitions.
C. Edw. II. File 17. (2.)
216. William de Ceikbtot.
Writ, 29 Jan. 3 Edw. II.
Suffolk. Inq. 7 Feb. 3 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Great Ashfeld. The manor (extent given with names of tenants),
including : —
Free tenants holding by knights' fee, viz. —
Langham. 1 fee held by William de Langham.
Great Ashfeld. 1 fee held by Albric de Wykes.
Little Ashfeld. J fee held by the prior of Ixeworthe.
Walsham. i fee held by John de Walsham.
EDWAED II. 117
Hengford. 1 fee held by William Eescelyn.
Ixeworthe. A moiety of the manor (extent given).
All held of the king in chief by service of finding an armed horseman
in the king's wars.
Little Ashfeld. . . a. arable and 6a. meadow, held of the abbot of
St. Edmund's by service of ^ knight's fee, and paying lOd. at the end
of every twenty weeks for the guard of the castle of Norwich.
Ouisdene. The manor (extent given), jointly held by the said William and
Joan his wife, who still survives, to them and the heirs of their bodies,
of the king in chief as of the honour of Boulogne, now in the king's
hand, by service of 1 knight's fee, and doing suit at the court of
Wicham, by the grant of Walter, parson of the church of Ouisdene, and
Eobert de Ashfeld [alias de Ahsdon] , chaplain, by a fine levied in the
king's court in 1 Edw. II, by the king's charter of licence, to Mary de
Criketot after her death to the said William
and Joan, as abovesaid.
Leveney [alias Lyveney] . The manor (extent given), jointly held, as above,
of the earl of Oxford by service of j knight's fee, of the gift of [William
Criketot] father of the said William.
St. Edmunds. A messuage, jointly held, as above, of the abbot of St.
Edmunds by service of two farthings called ' hadgovel ' of the gift of
the said William Creketot the father.
William his son, aged 17 at the feast of the Epiphany 3 Edw. II, is his
next heir.
Wiit ofplenius certiorari on the complaint of the said Joan that the escheator
had taken into the king's hand, the manors of Ouesdene and Lyveney
of which she was jointly enfeoffed with her husband, as though the said
William had died seised of them as of fee, 12 Feb. 3 Edw. II.
Suffolk. Ing. 25 Feb. 3 Edw. II.
The said Joan was jointly enfeoffed with the said William of the manors of
Ouisdene and Leveney, and of certain tenements in the town of
St. Edmunds (extents given), as abovesaid, and continued her seisin
until the day of the said William's death.
Suffolk. Assignment of dower to the said 3o&n, 2 Mskrch, 3 Edya. II.
The moiety of the manor of Ixeworthe abovesaid, was wholly assigned to the
said Joan in dower, and also her dower of all the knights' fees, as well
in the manor of Ahsfeld and the moiety of the manor of Ixeworthe, as
elsewhere, which were held of the said William.
(7. Edw. II. File 17. (3.)
217. John le Butillbe.
Writ, 11 Jan. 3 Edw. II.
Dorset. Inq. 31 Jan. 3 Edw. II.
Lange Blaneford. The manor (extent given), held, together with the manor
of Wymeryng, co. Southampton, of the king in chief by service of Id.
yearly, of the gift of the late king Edward.
John his son, aged 23 and more, is his next heir.
Southampton. Inq. 26 Jan. 3 Edw. II. {defaced.}
Wemeringe. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), held,
together with the manpr of Langeton Blaneford, of the king in chief in
free socage by service of Id. yearly.
118 INQUISITIONS.
Lokerlee. The manor (extent given), held of the king, rendering &l. lis. 9d.
yearly by the hands of the sheriff.
Heir as above, aged 24 and more.
C. Edw. II. File 17. (4.)
218. William de Eos of Kendale.
Writ, 12 March, 3 Edw. II.
CuMBBELAND. Inq. Saturday after the Invention of the Holy Cross, 3 Edw. II.
Cargou hamlet. A waste place where a capital messuage was, 63a. land, 2a.
meadow, a water-mill, his part of a fishery in the water of Eden,
and rents, &c. (extent given), held of WiUiam de Karlio(lo) by service of
8s. lOd. white rent, and 21d. for cornage yearly ; including the hamlet
of Cringeldik, which Walter de Kyrkebrid holds by service of 7s. 8d.
white rent, and 8d. for cornage yearly.
Thomas his son, aged 3J, is his next heir.
NoETHUMBBRLAND. Inq. Thursday after the Invention of the Holy Cross,
3 Edw. II.
Presfen (extent given with names of tenants), held of William de Eos, lord
of Werk, by homage and service of Id. yearly.
Heir as above.
Westmoreland. Inq. Saturday before the day of St. Dunstan, 3 Edw. II.
Kirkeby in Kendale. The castle, with two granges, an ox house, the master-
ship of the hospital of St. Leonard by the castle, which is in the donation
of the said William, with two chaplains and four lepers, a fourth part
of the town of Kirkeby in Kendale with the undermentioned hamlets,
two parks, and his part of a fishery in the water of Kent &c., held of the
king in chief by service of a moiety of three parts of 1 knight's fee.
Free tenants of the said William's part of the barony of Kendale : —
Kyllington, Frethebank and Le Berghes. The hamlets, held by Thomas de
Pykering by service of ^ knight's fee, rendering lOd. and lib. pepper
yearly, and 7s. for food (putv/ra).
Burton with the hamlets of Preston Eichard, Hencaster, and a sixth part of
Lupton, held by Eoger son of Eoger de Burton by service of 12d. for
cornage, and 7s. for food yearly.
Sockebred, Shererg, Slegill, Stirkeland Eoger, and Banandesdale. The
hamlets, held by Gilbert de Lancaster by service of J knight's fee, and
rendering 13s. M. yearly.
Lychton Coniers. The hamlet, held by Henry de Croft by service of 12d.
or a sore sparrow hawk.
Little Stirkeland. Three parts of the hamlet, held by James de Hartcla by
service of 24s. 8d. for cornage yearly ; arid the fourth part held by
Nicholas de Grendon by service of Id.
Coningeswyk. The manor, and a moiety of the hamlet of Tranethayth,
held by Thomas de Alneto by homage and lib. pepper yearly.
Brathela. A moiety, held by the same Thomas by service of ^^ knight's
fee, and ^Ib. cummin.
Barton. A messuage and 1 carucate land, held by Gilbert de Barton by
service of 15s. id. for cornage, and 2s. 6d. for food yearly.
Middelton. A messuage and ^ carucate land, held of John son of Gilbert
de Middelton by service of 14s. for cornage, and 9d. for food yearly.
Staynton. A third part of the hamlet, held by Eleanor late the wife of
John de Berwyk by service of 4d. yearly.
EDWAED II. 119
Dylaker. The hamlet held by William de Lancastre by service of ISd. for
cornage, and 3s. 6d. for food yearly.
Haverbreck Litkbergh. The hamlet held by Nigel Cayrous by service of
2s. for cornage yearly.
Brathela. A messuage and 30a. land, held by William de Patton by service
of three parts of lib. pepper, and 5d. for food yearly ; and a messuage
and 20a. land, held by John du Lee by service of ^Ib. pepper yearly.
Stirkeland Ketel. A messuage and 1 carucate land, held by Eobert, son of
Eobert de Stirkeland, by service of 3s. for cornage yearly ; a messuage
and 20a. land held by Thomas de Stirkeland, clerk, by service of 6s. 8d.
for cornage yearly ; a messuage and 11a. land, held by William son of
Gilbert by service of 8d. for cornage yearly.
Crok. A fourth part of the hamlet, held by Simon de Gnipe by service
of 5s. ll^d. for cornage, and 6s. yearly for food.
Ulnethayth. A messuage and 1 carucate land, held by William de Gylpine
by service of 2s. Id. for cornage, 12 arrows price M., and lib. cummin
price 2a!., yearly.
Stirkeland Eandolff. A messuage and 10a. land, held by Eichard de
Gylpine by service of JZ6. cummin.
Tranethayth. A moiety of the hamlet, held by Eobert de Gylpine by service
of 5s. for cornage, and 18d. yearly for food.
Litbergh. A moiety held by -Thomas de Levens by service of 6s. 8d.
for cornage, and 15d. yearly for food.
Stirkeland Eandolff. A messuage and 9a. land, held by Eoger Ward by
service of 9d. for cornage, and 6d. yearly for food ; a messuage and
9a. land, held by Eichard de Gylpine by similar service ; and a messuage
and 9a. land, held by William son of Patrick by similar service.
Astthetwayt. A messuage and 12a. land, held by Maud Sumpter by service
of 18d. for cornage, a moiety of lib. pepper, and 6d. yearly for food ;
and a messuage and 12a. land, held by Henry Pyndeby and Emma his
wife by similar service, and lib. wax.
Melcanthdrpp. A messuage and 1 carucate land, held by John de Cotesford (?)
by service of 4d. for cornage yearly.
Kendale. Pannage in the woods.
Kyrkebi in Kendal. Pourparty of the said William (extent given with
names of tenants), including the herbage of Kirkebybanck.
Tenants at will : —
Hoton. The hamlet, in which are 18 tenants holding a messuage each, and
125a. land between them ; and there is a water-mill.
Haya. The hamlet, in which are 23 tenants holding a messuage each, and
272a. land between them.
Scalthaytrig. The hamlet, in which are 31 tenants holding a messuage each,
and 218Ja. land between them ; and there is a water-mill.
Stirkeland Eandolffe. The hamlet, in which are 10 tenants holding a
messuage each, and 197a. land and 7a. meadow between them; and
there is a water-mill.
Grenrig. The hamlet, in which are 26 tenants holding a messuage each, and
191a. land between them ; and there is a water-mill and a fulling-mill.
Hogayl. The hamlet, in which are 2 tenants holding a messuage each, and
48a. land between them.
Eespeton. A moiety of the mill.
Patton. A moiety of the mill.
Grarig. A fourth part of the mill.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. II. File 17. (5.)
120 INQUISITIONS.
219. Robert son of Eogeb,
Writ, 29 April, 3 Edw. II.
Buckingham. Extent, Friday after SS. Gordianus and EphiniachuS, 3 Edw. II.
(defaced.)
Evre. The manor (full extent given), with the advowson of the church,
held of the earl of Cornwall, as of the honour of Walingford, by service
of 1 knight's fee, and doing suit at the court of Walingford.
John de Claveringge his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
Essex. Inq. 15 May, 8 Edw. II. (dejaced.)
Clavering. The manor (full extent given), held of the king in chief by
service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 44.
Norfolk. Inq. 14 May, 3 Edw. II.
Horsford. The manor (full extent given), held of Maud late the wife of
Edmund earl of Cornwall, by reason of her dower, by service of
1 knight's fee, and doing stiit at the court of Eye.
Heir as above, aged 40 and more.
Suffolk. Inq. 14 May, 3 Edw. II.
Blyboruth. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service
of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 40 and more.
Northumberland. Inq. Friday before St. Dunstan, 3 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Whalton. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), held of the king
in chief by service of 2 knights' fees.
Knights' fees of Whalton :—
Wyderington. The manor and his land there, held by Sir John de
Wyderington of the manor of Whalton by service of 1 knight's fee.
Lynton. The manor, &c., held by the same Sir John by service of
I knight's fee.
Eshet and Bokynfeld. The manor, &c., held by Sir Eoger Mauduyt by
service of | knight's fee.
Horton. The manor, &c., held by Sir de Charron by
service of J knight's fee.
0[ggille?]. The manor, &c., held by Sir John de Oggill by service of
J knight's fee.
South Goseford. The manor, &c., held by Sir John de Insula of Wodelten
by service of J knight's fee.
Neweham, Denton, Faughdon, Kynton, and Newebigginge on the Moor, held
by William de Warthewyk and John de Wyderington of Denton by
service of 1 knight's fee.
Schotton in Glendale. Land (unspecified), held by the said John de
Wyderington of Denton by service of J knight's fee.
Herle. Land (unspecified), held by the said William de Warthewyk by
service of i knight's fee.
Kyrkeherle. Land which was of William Bataille, held by the same WilUam
by service of i knight's fee ; and land held by William son of William
de Herle by service of a knight's fee.
Herle. A tenement and land called Cheuervile, held by William de Herle
by service of J knight's fee.
Eipplinton. Lands which were of William de Male, held by William de
Denom by service of i knight's fee.
EDWAED II. lUl
Neweburne. The manor with its members the hamlets of Walebottil,
Deuelawe, and Botirlawe (extent given) , held of the king in chief by
service of rendering 40s. at the king's excheq&er at Newcastle on Tyne.
Free tenants of Newburne : —
Throckelawe, held by Thomas de Thi'ockelawe, rendering 55s. 7ld. white
rent yearly.
Deuelawe hamlet. A messuage and 18a. land, held by Adam de Menevile,
rendering 4s. 6d. white rent yearly.
Corebrigg. The manor and borough, with pasture in the moor of Schilveden
(extent given with names of tenants), held of the king in chief, rendering
401. yearly at the king's exchequer and 10s. for serjeanty.
Werkeworth. The castle and borough, including tenements called the town
of the New Borough, with the hamlets of Birlingg and Aclinton (extent
given), held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee.
Free tenants of the castle of Werkeworth : —
Upper Botilston. A moiety, held by William de Botilston, rendering 32s.
white rent to the same castle ; and the other moiety held by Kichard
de Botilston rendering 29s. 8d.
Tokisdene. A fourth part, held by William de Tokisdene, rendering 20s.
white rent yearly to the said castle.
Eouthebyri. The manor and borough (extent given), with its members the
hamlets of Le Neuton, Thropton, and Snyttir, and the forest with the
vaccaries of Grenehelay, Pappeworthhalugh, Thornihalugh, Yleye,
Mirihildhyrst, and Brockeleygehirst, held of the king in chief by service
of 1 knight's fee.
He held no advowsons of churches in the county.
Heir as above, aged 40 and more.
G. Edw. II. File 17. (6.)
220. William de Leyburne,
Writ, 12 March, 3 Edw. II.
Kent. Inq. 26 March, 3 Edw. II.
La Gare alias La Gore. The manor (extent given), held by the said William
jointly with Juliana his wife, of the gift of Fulk Payfrere, of the king
in chief by service of J knight's fee.
Juliana, daughter of Thomas de Leyburne his son, aged 6 and more, is
his next heir.
Kent. Inq^. 5 April, 3 Edw. 11.
Esture. The manor (extent given), jointly held, as above, together with
Stephen de Burgharsh, of the gift of Benedicta de Esture, of the manor
of Asshetesford by service of 1 knight's fee, and suit at the court of
Asshetesford, rendering 10s. at Asshetesford in aid of 20s. due for the
guard of the castle of Dover, and M. Eomescot ; and 12a. meadow of
gavelkind, held of divers lords by service of 40s. lid.
Heir as above.
Kent. Inq. 27 March, 3 Edw. II.
Godewynston by Sydingburn. A capital messuage, 80a. arable, 3a. salt
meadow, 70a. pasture, 5a. wasted wood, a water-mill, 40s. rent, &c.
jointly held, as above, of the gift of John de Sandhurst, and Florence,
122 INQUISITIONS.
Maud, and Agatha de Tilmanston, of the king in chief by service of
rendering 5s. yearly at his manor of Middleton, and suit twice yearly at
the hundred of Middleton.
Bickenore by Sydingburn. A capital messuage, 100a. arable, 60a.
pasture, 20a. wood, rents, &c. jointly held, as above, of the gift of
Eichard la Veylle, of Thomas son of Bernard by service of J knight's
fee, rendering 6s. for the guard of the castle of Eochester and 15«. to
John de Byckenor.
Heir as above.
Kent. Inq. 10 April, 3 Edw. II.
Dane in Tanet. The manor (extent given), held, of the inheritance of Juliana
his wife, of the abbey of St. Augustine, Canterbury, which is now vacant
and in the king's hand, by service of 1 j knight's fee, a pair of gilt spurs,
and suit at the abbot's court at Canterbury ; and there are there of
gavelkind, 20a. arable, 6a. meadow, and 24a. reeds, held of the said
abbey by service of 54s. 4^d., certain quantities of barley and oats, and
doing carriage service {averagia) with his parceners from the manor of
Hengrave to the manor of Menstre with six horses whenever summoned,
and suit at the abbot's court of Menstre. /
Westgate in Tanet. The manor (extent given), held, as above, by service of
1 knight's fee, a pair of gilt spurs, and suit at the abbot's court at
Canterbury ; and 16Ja. arable of gavelkind, held of the inheritance of
Juliana his wife, by service of 6s. yearly to the said abbey, certain
quantities of barley and oats, and suit at the abbot's court of Menstre.
Heir as above.
Kent. Inq. 1 April, 3 Edw. II.
Elham. The manor with the hundred (extent given), jointly held as above,
of the gift of Pulk Payforer, of the king in chief by service of 2 knights'
fees.
Langele. The manor (extent given), jointly held as above, of the gift of
Pulk Peyforer, of the king in chief as of the honour of the earldom of
Albemarle, now in the king's hand, by service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Kent. Inq. 9 April, 3 Edw. II.
Preston. The manor (extent given) held, of the inheritance of the said
Juliana, of the abbey of St, Augustine, Canterbury, now vacant and in
the king's hand, at fee farm for 14Z. 9s. yearly, and suit at the abbot's
court.
Preston. The hundred, held, of the said inheritance, of the king in chief,
rendering 13s. 4rf. yearly.
Elmerston. The manor (extent given), jointly held as above, of the gift of
Fulk Payforer, of the abbey of St. Augustine, Canterbury, by service of
1 knight's fee.
Overlond. The manor (extent given), jointly held as above, of the gift of
Fulk Payforer, of Eobert, archbishop of Canterbury, by service of 10s.
yearly, and suit at the hundred of Wyngham.
Eipple. A messuage and land (extent given), held, of the inheritance of the
said Juliana, of Bartholomew de Baddelesmere, as of the barony of
Say, by service of 1 knight's fee, and rendering 10s. for every 24 weeks
for the guard of the castle of Dover, 9s. &d. yearly at the abbot of
St. Augustine's manor of Northburn, and Qd. to Eichard son of Bernard.
Heir as above.
EDWAED II. .123
Kent. Inq. 8 April, 8 Edward II.
Asshetesford. The manor (extent given), jointly held as above, for life, of
the gift of Thomas de Leyburn, of the king in chief, as of the honour of
Perches, by service of 2 knights' fees, suit ai the king's courB of
Redlevet, and 20s. for the guard of the castle of Dover yearly ; and
rendering 34s. 6^d. yearly to divers lords, and suit at the courts of
Postlyng, Chert, and Braburn.
Mere. The manor (extent given), excepting the park and the marsh
called SlahuUe, jointly held as above, of the gift of Thomas de
Leyburn for life, of the king in chief as of the crown by service of being
chief larderer at the king's coronation, and rendering 20s. yearly to
Robert de Shyrland ; and the park of Mere, and the marsh of SlahuUe,
jointly held as above, of the gift of Fulk Payforer, of the king in chief
by the above service.
Heir as above.
William de Leyburn his father, enfeoffed the said Thomas de Leyburn
and Alice his wife, of the manors of Ashetesford and Mere, to hold to them
and the heirs of their bodies, with reversion to the said William and Juliana
and their heirs, and afterwards the said Thomas demised them to the said
William and Juliana.
Wfit oj certiorari on the complaint of the abovesaid Juliana, that the
escheator had taken into the king's hand certain manors, &c. (above
mentioned), of which she was enfeoffed jointly with her husband, •
29 April, 8 Edw. II.
Kent. Inq. 11 May, 3 Edw. II.
Juliana late the wife, of said William was jointly enfeoffed with him by
Fulk Payforer of the manors of Eleham, Gare, and Langele, of 800a. wood,
and 200a. pasture in Renham, and of 300a. marsh in Uppechirche, with the
king's licence, and so continued to his death ; and also of the manor of
Packemanston in the parish of Bilsinton : the manor of Eleham, La Gare,
and Langele, the lands in Renham and Uppechirche, together with the
manor of Mere, and the manor of Packemanston together with the manor of
Asshettesford, are held of the king in chief by the services, &c. mentioned
above. She was also jointly enfeoffed, as abovesaid, of the manor of Gode-
winston, and of a moiety of the manor of Esture, and of the manors of
Elmerston, Overlonde, Bickenor, Dane and Westgate in Tanet, Preston and
Ripple, with the hundred of Preston, under the services, &c. above specified.
C. Edw. II. File 17. (7.)
221. John de Ingham.
Writ, 6 April, 3 Edw. II.
Suffolk. Inq. 1 May, 3 Edw. II.
Weybrede. A manor there (extent given), held of Margaret, countess of
Cornwall, by service of 1 knight's fee, and doing 16s. yearly for the guard
of the castle of Eye, and suit at the court of Eye ; of which fee, &c. the
said countess was dowered by the late King Edward, with other fees
Sec, of the fees, &c. of Edmund her husband, sometime earl of Corn-
wall.
Qliver his son, aged 23, is his next heir.
124 INQUISITIONS.
Southampton. Inq. 22 April, 3 Edw. II.
Westdene. 20a. land, 5\a. meadow, rents, &c. pertaining to his manor of
Westdene, co. Wilts, which, with other manors, he held of the king
in chief by service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 23 and more.
Wilts. Ing. 22 April, 3 Edw. II.
Westdeene. Two parts of a moiety, a moiety of Eestgrimstede, a moiety of
Stupellangeford, and Estkodeford alias Codeford (extents given with
names of tenants), held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee.
Hampteworth. A messuage, 40a. arable, 6«. meadow, and 5a. wood, held
of the bishop of Winchester for 1 knight's fee ; and John de Grimstede
holds -J- knight's fee there ; Elizabeth, late the wife of John Elys, holds
a messuage and 20a. land by fealty, rendering Id.; and there are
customers who render 22s. yearly, &c.
Heir as above, aged 24 and more.
NoBFOLK. Inq. 4 May, 3 Edw. II.
Ingham and Waxtonesham. The manors (extents given), held of John de
Cove and Eva his wife, as of her dower as sometime the wife of John
de Tateshale, by service of 1 knight's fee.
Waxtonesham. A capital messuage not built, 60a. arable, 6a. meadow,
pasture, 6a. rushes, a wind-mill, rents, &c. held of the abbot of
St. Benet's, Hulme, at fee farm by service of rendering 11. lOs. yearly.
Sterston. A capital messuage, 120a. arable, 3a. meadow, 4a. pasture,
4a. wood, rents, &c. held of Alice late the wife of Eoger le Bigod, earl
of Norfolk and marshal of England, as of her dower, by service of
1 knight's fee.
Lammesse. A messuage, with the body of a villein worth Id. yearly, held
of John Peverel and Joan his wife, Thomas de Framelingham and
Agnes his wife, and William de Neuton and Margaret his wife, by
service of a rose.
Heir as above, aged 23 and more.
G. Edw. 11. File 17. (8.)
222. Waltbb de Betsin.
Writ, 4 Jan. 3 Edw. II.
Stafpobd. Inq. 24 Jan. 3 Edw. II.
Asseheleye. A third part (extent given), held of the king in chief by service
of a third part of finding an armed man and a barded horse, when
warned, for forty days wherever the king shall be in war.
Chuston alias Schuston. The hamlet (extent given), held of the prior of
Wenlok by service of 10«. yearly.
Longenore alias Longenolch. 20«. yearly rent held of the baroness of Stafford
by service of 6s. M. yearly.
Eton. 40s. yearly rent held of the bishop of Chester by service of 4Qd.
yearly at Eton ; and there is a water-mill there.
Thomas his son, aged 22 on Thursday after the Epiphany last, is his
next heir.
Salop. Inq. Monday after St. Hilary, 3 Edw. II.
Wyrkyton and Walkeslowe. The township (extent given), held of the king
in chief by serjeanty of mewing one of the king's hawks at his own
charges and bringing it to the king at the king's charges.
EDWAED II. 126
Borewardesley. A third part of the manor (extent given), held of the prior
of Wenlok by service of sitting down at the first dish in the prior's
guesthouse on Christmas Day; and staying there with his retinue
(familia) for three days at the prior's charges.
Byllyngesleye. Two parts (extent given), jointly held by the said Walter
and Alice his wife, by the enfeoffment of Hugh Burnul her father, to
hold to them and the heirs of their bodies, and the right heirs of the
said Walter, of the abbot of Sees by service of lib. cummin.
Borewardesleye manor. A messuage, 1 virgate land and la. meadow, jointly
held as above, by the like enfeoffment of Jordan de Sulderne, of
Eichard de Pychford by service of 41rf. yearly ; and a third part of a
third of the manor, jointly held as above, by the like enfeofflnent of
Hugh Burnel, of the prior of Wenlok by the service aforesaid.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. 11. File 18. (1.)
223. Isabel late the wife of William Walerond.
Poiirparty of Alexander de Privill and Joan his wife, one of the heirs of the
said Isabel, of [the manors?] of Salterton Derneford and Wynter-
borne, and 2 carucates land in -Yatesbury, 31 March, 3 Edw. II.
(defaced.)
Wilts. Wynterbourne Asserton. The manor.
Yatesbury. A capital messuage and 128a. land, &c., viz. — in Potforlong,
near the land of Churchehull and Botacre, at Ganehurst, Estbury,
Wensherde upon Puttehull, B [aste] bergheye, Suthingberge, Puthull,
Burneles, Bythegreneweye, Bouvethemede (?), La Brethe, Medhurne,
Paulond, Buryate, Bythemulneweye, La Garstone, Flodgates, Bovethe-
thornes (?) , Shepstede, Woghdich, Boveborn (?) ,La Horestone,Musef orlong,
Bovethegrenewaye (?), Fiflitacres, [alias. . . . lacre], Tenacres, Heved-
lond, Bradenberghe, Overtheportweye, MuUeforlong, Merforlong, Otlond,
Botacre, Thornbury, Morforlong, and Glaston, and 5a. meadow, viz. —
under the Hay of Erchebald, in La Brodemede, La Bourne, and Litle-
borne, and pasture on La Northlese, a wind-mill, rents, &c.
Pourparty of Ealph le Botillier, another of the heirs of the said Isabel,
31 March, 3 Edw. If. (defaced.)
Wilts. Salterton Derneford. The manor, with the hamlets of ... , ton
and Neweton.
Yatesbury. 106a. Ir. arable in all the places mentioned above, excepting
Thornbury, Morforlong, Glaston, and Litleborne, and other lands in
Hevedacre, Couleshowe, and La Hurne.
(See No. 148.)
C. Edw. 11. File 18. (2.)
224. William son and heir of John de Abinggeton.
Writ to the escheator to take the proof of age of the said William, 3 June,
3 Edw. II.
Cambridge. Proof of age, 5 July, 3 Edw. II. {defaced^
William le Ward, aged 50, says that the said heir was 21 at the feast of
the Annunciation, 3 Edw. II, for he was born at Abinggeton at that feas
17 Edw. I, and baptized on the morrow in the church of St. Swithun there,
which he knows because he was present at an inquisition taken by the
126 INQUISITIONS.
escheator in 22 Edw. I concerning the lands of the said John, by which it
was found that the said heir was 5 years old at the time of his father's
death, who died on the day of St. Mark, 22 Edw. I.
Wilham le Maister, aged 40, says the same, and knows it by the testimony
of the whole neighbourhood.
John le Clerk, aged 50, and WiUiam . . celyn, 60, say the same, and
know it because they were present at the assignment of dower of Alice
mother of the said heir, soon after the said John's death, when it was
testified by her and others that the said heir was 5 years old at the death of
his father.
Peter atte Brok, aged 40, says the same, and knows it because he has a
son John who was born at Shrovetide (ad carniprivitim) next before the
birth of the said heir.
Thomas de la Sale, aged 50 and more, says the same, and knows it
because he was the king's bailiff in the hundred of Arnyngford, and made
an attachment at Abinggeton on one John le Eous by summons from the
king's exchequer on that day.
Gilbert le Lord, aged 64, Robert le Maister, 60, Hugh Nobeloc, 40, Henry
atte Ho, 44, Geoffrey de Kirkeby, 60, and John Wolverich, 47, agree with
the foregoing, and know it because at the inquisition made after the death
of the said John they were examined by the escheator, and presented that
the said William was next heir and aged 5 and more.
And John Baudry and the others, in whose wardship the lands, &c. were,
had nothing to say why the king ought not to render them to the said heir.
C. Edw. IT. File 18. (3.)
225. HOGH SON AND HEIE OF ThOMAS DB LA ToUB.
Writ to the escheator to take the proof of age of the said Hugh, 8 Feb.
3 Edw. II.
SoMEBSBT. Proof of age, 7 March, 3 Edw. II. {defective.)
Hugh de Popham, knight, aged 60, William Pychet, aged 60, John de
Kent, aged 50, William de Berefo [rd] , aged 60, William de Haleswell, aged
40, Eichard de Bury, aged 40, Adam de Chaundos, aged 60 Hare,
aged 50, Robert de la Pyle, aged 60, John Rochel, aged 40, Richard
Rouland, aged 60 [and] . . . . le Mareschal, aged 40, say that the said
Hugh was 21 on Monday the morrow of Whitsunday, 2 Edw. II, for he was
'born] at Yveton on that day 16 Edw. I, and baptized in the church of
^Bromfeld] . And this the said Hugh knows because John his son was born
in the same year, and was 22 ; William Fychet knows it
because he was bailiff of Walter de la Lynde, lord of Bromfeld, and took
(inquisition ?) of the lands of the said Thomas de la Tour after his death, 18
years ago, and then it was found 4 years ; John de Kent
'■ ' knows it because he had a son at the schools of Taunton in company with
the said Hugh 17 years ago, of the same age, viz. — 5 years ; William de
Bereford his godfather knows it by the date of a charter
; William de Haleswell and Adam de Chaundos know it because the
same Adam on the day of the said Hugh's birth, and the
said William was present at the feast ; and the rest know it by other certain
evidences. Margaret de la Tour his mother, to whom Master Thomas de
Columbrugg, who had the wardship by the late king's grant, sold it, had
nothing [to say] why the king ought not to render the lands, &c, to the said
Hugh.
C. Edw. III. File 18. (4.)
EDWARD II. 127
226. Elizabeth daughter and heir of Richard db Loges.
Writ (missing).
Stafford. _ Proof oj age, 4 Sep. 3 Edw. II. fragment.)
[William] . . ., aged 60, says that the said Elizabeth was aged . . . years
on Whitsunday last, for she was born Newenton on that day
21 Edw. I ending, and on the same day was baptized in the church of St.
Peter and this he knows because he was the king's coroner
in the county day to come to Blizefeld for an accident
which then happened there and on the said day and did the
office of coroner.
John de Heranwill, knight, aged 70, says that the said Elizabeth was 16
on" Whitsunday last, for she was born at Newenton on that day, 21 Edw. I,
, and this he knows because at Easter before
son of Henry de Harleye, of co. Worcester, married Alice
[aged] 50, says [the same?]
Robert BufEry [says the same ?] and knows it because William de Buffrey
his brother in 21 Edw. I was slain
C. Edw. II. File 18. (5.)
227. Geoffrey son and heir of Geoffrey de Lucy.
Writ {missing).
Buckingham. Proof of age .... . . before All Saints, 3 Edw. [II.]
{defective.)
Thomas de Waus, aged 60, says the said Geoffrey was 21 on the day of
St. Agnes the Martyr last, and on that day 21 years ago was born at
Cobeligton and baptized on the morrow in the church of St. Nicholas there,
which he knows for he lifted him from the font and is his godfather.
William Dounwal, aged 70, says the said Geoffrey was of full age before
the feast of the Purification last, and this he knows because between Easter
and Ascension Day then following he married Agnes his wife in the church
of Wenge, and she is the said Geoffrey's godmother.
Richard Rag', aged 60, says the said Geoffrey was of full age 15 days
before the Purification last, which he knows because Henry his firstborn son
was born on Good Friday {die cruris adorate) following in the same year,
who completed his age of 21 on the quinzaine of Easter last.
Luke Bodin, aged 50, says the said Geoffrey will be 22 about the feast of
the Epiphany next, which he knows because at the time the said Geoffrey
was born and before, he was bailiff of Geoffrey de Lucy his father, and keeper
of his manors of Cobeligton, Wyginton and Gatesdene, and remained with
him for fourteen years, and afterwards with Ellen de Lucy, grandmother of
the present Geoffrey, for seven-and-a-half years.
Thomas de Waus the younger, aged 50, says the said Geoffrey has
completed 21 years and more, as he has often heard from men worthy of
credit.
John de Fraxino, aged 40, says the like.
Walter de Cobeligton, aged 60, says the said Geoffrey was of full age on
the day of St. Agnes last, and he knows it because Master William
Fraunceys, his brother, rector of the church of Cobeligton, about Easter
after the birth, was presented to that church by Geoffrey de Lucy the
father, and instituted by Oliver then bishop of Lincoln on the feast of
the Invention of the Holy Cross last, 21 years ago.
128 INQUISITIONS.
Hugh de Messendon, aged 45, says the said Geoffrey will be 22 within the
quinzaine of the Epiphany next, which he knows because within the fort-
night in which the said Geoffrey was born he married Maud, daughter of
William le Duyn.
William le Duyn, aged 40, says the same, for about the time the said
Geoffrey was born he gave the said Maud his daughter to William le
Duyn (sic) to wife.
John de Walda, aged 70, says the said Geoffrey was 21 eight days before
the Purification last, for he well remembers the year and time.
Walter Hereberd, aged 40, and William de Cobelington, aged 50, say the
like.
C. Eckv. 11. File 18. (6.)
228. Elizabeth, youngee daughter and one of the hbies of Brian de
Beompton.
Writ (mi$sing).
Hbebford. Proof oj age, Wednesday the morrow of St. Martin, 3 Edw, II.
John de Mitleton, aged 45, says that the said Elizabeth was born at
Ayston and baptized in the church there, and was 14 on Wednesday after
St. Nicholas last, and this he knows because he is her godfather and lifted
her from the font.
Hugh de Careswell, aged 50, says the same, and knows it because on the
same day he married his wife, and saw the said Elizabeth being baptized at
the door of the church.
Adam Judas, aged 60, says th«- same, and knows it because his mother
was buried that day in the cemetery of the said church, and in returning he
met .... carrying the said Elizabeth to be baptized.
John Hasard, aged 40, agrees, and knows it because Philip his father on
the same day enfeoffed him of all his lands in Ayston.
Henry de Cornewaile, aged 55, agrees, and knows it because he had a son
baptized on the same day in the said church.
Adam Osberne, aged 60, agrees, and knows it because when building a
chamber in his place near the manor of the said Brian, he heard the said
Elizabeth wailing.
William de Fraxino, aged 50, says the same, and knows it because he then
was of the household of the said Brian, and on the said Wednesday saw the
said Elizabeth lying in her cradle in her nurse's chamber.
Eichard Faber, aged 60, says the same, and knows it because William de
Drayton his servant was slain in Ayston on the same day, and in following
the felon he saw the said Elizabeth being baptized at the door of the church.
William de Weston, aged 50, Kichard de Morton, aged 40, Philip de
Castro, aged 50, and Adam Hasard, aged 40, agree, and know it by many
evident reasons.
C. Edw. 11, File 18. (7.)
229. Robert son and hbie of Warin de Insula.
Writ {missing).
Bbdfoed. Proof of age, 21 March, 3 Edw. II. {defective and defaced.)
Eichard le Eous, knight, aged 50, says that on the feast of SS. Fabian
and Sebastian, 3 Edw. II, the said Eobert was 21, for he was born at
Camelton on that feast 16 Edw. I, and baptized in the church of All Saints
there on the morrow, and this he knows because a daughter Maud was born
to him at the same time.
EDWARD II. 129
John de Conqueste, knight, aged 60, says the same, and knows it because
at the same time he entered the service of Sir John de Grey, and had the
oifice of steward.
Nicholas de Mepertes . a . , aged 60, says the same, and knows it because
at the same time Eobert his son and heir married one Sarra who ....
several sons and daughters, by whose ages he recollects about the
age of the said Eobert, and chiefly by the age of his elder son.
William aged 56> says the same, and knows it because
Thomas his son was born on the Gule of August preceding, and will be 22
on that feast next.
John de Bray of Sivelesho, aged 60, says the same, and knows it because
Alice his daughter and heir in the same year was married to William de
Tyville, and bore a daughter Isabel when Alice, mother of the said Robert,
was churched after his birth, which Isabel is now 21 and more.
John Phippe, aged 60, says the same, and knows it because on the night
after the said churching {piirificacionem) of the said Alice in the court of
Camelton, a child of Sir Richard de Lymesey lying in his
cradle {cunis), which boy on the following day was buried in the church
Walter Blundel, aged 40, William de Holewelle, aged 42, William de
Meperteshal, aged 45, W , aged 50, William Boyneton (?),
aged 60, and William Tyville (?), aged 50, say the same, and know it
because the king's justices in eyre were sitting at Bedford
. . Robert was born in the year following, 16 Edw. I in the
same year, one William, lord of Holewelle, his inheritance (?)
Romesey in the presence of Sir William de Bereford
and other trustworthy men.
And Rotheric de J Joceline, and Andrew de Tong,
who had the wardship of the lands, &c. of the said Robert's inheritance,
did not come nor oppose anything
C. Edw. II. File 18. (8.)
230. ROBEBT DE HeMSIEDE.
Writ of scire jacias. Whereas by inquisition made the king has understood
that the said Robert held of the king in chief on the day he died
certain lands, &c. in Benynden and Bydinden, co. Kent, by service
of J^ knight's fee, and that Eustace his son is his next heir and of full
age ; but because Cecily late the wife of the said Robert has asserted
that she was enfeoffed jointly of the said tenements with the said
Robert by John son of Robert de Kyngessnode, and has exhibited a
fine levied in the king's court, and a day was given her in the chancery
to receive what the court should adjudge ; the escheator is commanded
to warn the said Eustace to be present, to show what he can to the
contrary, 10 Dec. 3 Edw. I.
C. Edu: II. File 18. (9.)
231. RiCHAKD DE Gbey of Sauudyacrs alias Sandiaker.
Writ, 12 Feb. 4 Edw. II.
Nottingham. Inq. Thursday before Easter, 4 Edw. II.
Hykling. The manor held of the earl of Lincoln in chief in free socage,
doing suit at the wapentake of Plumptre.
Willisftn his son, aged 4, is his next heir.
28017 I
130 INQUISITIONS.
W7it, 12 Feb. 4 Edw. II.
Derby. Inq. Tuesday after the feast of St. John of Beverley, 4 Edw. II.
Sutton in Dal. The manor held of Thomas, earl of Lancaster, by service
of J knight's fee.
Sandiacre. A messuage and 15 bovates land, held of the king in chief in
socage by service of 33s. 4d. yearly at the king's exchequer, and
17«. 4d. yearly to the sheriff of Nottingham and Derby.
Heir as above, aged 34.
C. Edw. II. File 19. (1.)
232. William de la Chatjmbbe of Holm.
Writ, 1 June, 4 Edw. II.
York. Inq. Wednesday the eve of St. Mary Magdalen, 5 Edw. II.
Holme by Paul (jtixta Pagulam). A messuage and two parts of 2 bovates
land, held of the king in chief, as of the honour of Albemarle, by
homage, knight's service, and doing suit at the king's wapentake of
Holdemesse.
Rihill. A messuage and 2 bovates land, held of Eobert de Botheby by
homage, knight's service, and 6s. 3i. yearly.
John his son, aged 40 and more, is his next heir.
G. Edw. II. File 19. (2.)
233. Thomas de Schillingfobd.
Writ, 10 July, 4 Edw. II.
Devon. Inq. 14 Aug. 4 Edw. II.
Wydecumb. The hamlet (extent given), held of Walter le Deneys in socage.
Schillyngford and Ferndon. The hamlets (extent given), held of William
le Spek' by service of ^ knight's fee.
Ralph his son, aged 12, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 19. (3.)
234. Alice de Gouuiz alias de Gouiz.
Writ, 12 July, 4 Edw. II. Endorsed: The said Alice after the death of
William de Gouiz her father in 27 Edw. I. was found to be 10 years of
age, and the said king sold the wardship and marriage to Sir John le
Latymer, for which cause the jury of this inquisition would not say that
she was seised of any lands, &c. on the day she died.
Dorset. Inq. 28 July, 4 Edw. II.
The said Alice held no lands in her demesne as of fee in the county
on the day she died.
Her sister, Joan the wife of Sir John de {sic) Latymer, aged 24 and
more, is her next heir.
Writ to the escheator to take the said lands, &c., into the king's hand, and
warn the said John to come before the king in his Chancery, on the
quinzaine of St. Michael next to do and receive what the court shall
think lit ; the king having committed the wardship of the said lands,
&c. to Alice de Leygrave, his nurse, until the lawful age of the heir
25 Aug. 4 Edw. II.
C. Edw. II. File 19 (4.)
EDWAED II. 131
235. John son op William de Stiekblandketel alias de Stiekeland, an
idiot.
Writ, 12 Dec. 4 Edw. II.
Westmoreland. Inq. Monday the eve of the Purification, 4 Edw. II.
Stirkeland Ketel. 5 messuages, 100a. land, 6a. meadow, and 2s. rent, held
of Thomas, son and heir of William de Eos', deceased, who held of the
king in chief, who is in the king's wardship, by service of 10s., and 1^6.
cummin yearly.
Thomas his brother, aged 35, is his next heir.
G. Edw. 11. File 19 (5).
236. Petee Maloeee.
Wi-it, 20 March, 4 Edw. If.
Northampton. Inq. 29 March, 4 Edw. II.
Wynewik. The manor jointly held by the said Peter and Stephen his elder
brother, by the feoffment of Beatrice de Bokervyle their mother, viz : —
two parts held of the prior of Covyntre by service of ^ knight's fee,
rendering 5 marks yearly, and the residue held of Isabel de Hastinges,
lady of Cotes, by service of J knight's fee, homage, and suit of court.
Eoger Mallore his eldest brother, aged 60 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 19. (6.)
237. Eleanoe late the wife of Eobbet de Stutkvill alias de Stotevill.
Wnt, 27 Sept. 4 Edw. II.
Nottingham. Inq. 28 Oct. 4 Edw. II.
Kyrkeby. The manor (extent given), with the advowson of the church, held
for life, of the inheritance ot the said Eobert, of the king in chief by
service of 1 knight's fee.
John, son of the said Eobert and Eleanor, aged 27, is next heir of the
said Eobert.
Northumberland. Inq. Wednesday after St. Martin, 4 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Stoxfeld. la. land held by the said Eobert and Eleanor of John de
Norman(v)yll, service unknown, with two weirs (?) (lokette) for taking
salmon in the pond of Bywell, in the water of Tyne.
Mitford. The castle, with 60a. land, a little park, and two parts of the
forest of Pelton^ together with the reversion of the towns of Mitford,
Felton, and Molleston, which, excepting the said two parts of the forest
of Felton with the parks of Felton and Mitford, Ida de Nevyll holds in
dower ; the said castle, lands, and towns are held of the king in chief
by the service pertaining to 1001- of land, and the said Eleanor, and
Alexander de Balliol, were thereof enfeoffed by the late Queen Eleanor,
to them and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder of the said
Eleanor and her heirs by any other husband.
The above said John, aged 26 and more, is her next heir.
Derby. Inq. 25 Oct. 4 Edw. II.
Ekynton. The manor (extent given), with the advowson of the church, held
by the said Eleanor for life, of the inheritance of the said Eobert, of the
king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee.
The above said John, aged 27, is next heir of the said Eobert of this
manor.
C. Edw. 11. File 19. (7.)
132 INQUISITIONS.
238. Henky db Enefeld.
Wnt, 23 Oct. 4 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 28 Nov. 4 Edw. II.
Vyfhyde. 30a. wood held of the king in chief by service of -^ knight's fee ;
and 40a. land jointly held by the said Henry and John his son of the
king in chief by service of ^ knight's fee.
John his son, aged 40, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 19. (8.)
239. Isabel late the wife of John db Multonb.
Writ to the escheator to deliver the lands and body of the heir to Eoger le
Brabanzon, to whom the king has committed his wardship and marriage,
4 March, 4 Edw. II. Endorsed. That the escheator has delivered the
above lands, &c. to Eoger le Brabanzon; and the marriage of Edmund,
son and heir of the said Isabel, is worth '2,01., because he has 100s. of
land in Kirketone, co. Lincoln, of the inheritance of his father, which
are held of the earl of Eichem [ond] in socage.
Lincoln. Inq. 11 March, 4 Edw. II.
Athelingtone. A capital messuage, a moiety of a wind-mill, 72a. land,
10a. meadow, ^a. pasture, rents, &c., held of the king in chief, as of the
honour of Albemarle now in his hand, by service of ^ knight's fee, and
finding half of a horse, price 5s., for forty days at his own charges in
the king's war in Wales.
Edmund de Multon her son, aged 18, is her next heir.
G. Edw. II. File 19. (9.)
240. Thomas de Walkyngham.
Writ, 6 Feb. 4 Edw. II.
YoBK. Inq. Tuesday after Holy Trinity, 4 Edw. II.
Cald Ingelby. A plot (plcicea) and 2 bovates land, held of Stephen Gower
by knight's service, viz. — by homage and 12d. towards a scutage of
40s.
John [de Walkyngham] his brother, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
Yoke. Inq. Monday the eve of SS. Peter and Paul, 4 Edw. II.
Eypon. A waste plot held of the archbishop of York and the canons of the
church of St. Wilfrid, Eypon, for id. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 50 and more.
York. Inq. Wednesday after St. Barnabas, 4 Edw. II.
Walkyngham. A messuage and 2 earucates land.
Thorecros. 2 bovates land.
All held of Sir Peter de Gavaston, earl of Cornwall, and Margaret his
wife by homage and fealty, Ss. yearly rent, 12d. yearly rent for boondays
{precariis), and doing suit at their court of Knaresburgh.
Farnham. A toft and la. land, held of Sir John de Walkyngham by service
of a rose yearly.
Heir as above, aged 30 and more.
YoBK. Inq. Saturday after St. Botulph, 4 Edw. II.
Northgeyeldale. A capital messuage, 5 tofts, 3 earucates land, 32a. arable
in tillages, 4a. meadow, and two waste plots.
EDWAED II. 133
Estgeveldale. ^ carucate land.
All held of the king in chief by homage, and service of finding a
moiety for a crossbowman in time of war in, the castle of York, for forty
days at his own charges.
Heir as above, aged 40 and more.
G. Edw. II. File 19. (10.)
241. William atte Clyvb of the Isle of Wight.
Wiit, 15 May, 4 Edw. II.
Southampton ; Isle of Wight. Inq. 2 June, 4 Edw. II.
Atte Clyve. A capital messuage, 40a, arable, Ja. meadow, and 8a. pasture,
held of the king in chief as of the honour of the castle of Caresbrok,
for xV knight's fee, by service of doing suit at the king's court of
knights at Neweport.
John his son, aged 30, is his next heir.
C. Edtv. II. File 19. (11.)
242. EoBERT Jemys alias Gymys of Stachesden.
Writ, 27 Sept. 4 Edw. II.
Bedfokd. Inq. 13 Oct. 4 Edw. II.
Stachesden. A capital messuage, 80a. land, 5a. meadow, rents, &c., held
of the king in chief by service of ^ knight's fee.
Robert his son, aged 24, is his next heir.
G. Edw. II. File 19. (12.)
243. Thomas db Rossehale.
Writ, 13 Dec. 4 Edw. II.
Salop. Inq. Tuesday after St. Hilary, 4 Edw. II.
Roshale. The manor, with its members Eton and Yakedon (extent given),
held of Sir Edmund, earl of Arundell, by service of 1 knight's fee.
Thomas his son, aged 26 on the day of St. Peter ad Vincula last, is his
next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 19. (18.)
244. Alice late the wife of John de Davayllbs alias Davayllbs.
Writ, 15 July, 4 Edw. II.
Devon. Inq. 6 Jan. 4 Edw. II.
Boghebrok. The hamlet, held of the king in chief by serjeanty of rendering
to the king whenever he hunts on Exmore a bow and three barbed
arrows, and it is now rated at 5s. yearly to be rendered to the castle of
Exeter.
Badeston. The manor (extent given), held of John de Ferrariis by service
of ^ knight's fee.
Nytherexe. A fourth part of the manor (extent given), held of Baldwin le
Plemyng by service of J knight's fee.
Little Toriton and Tadyeport. 20s. rent held of John de Wylyngtoune by
service of ^ knight's fee; and she ought to present at every fourth
vacancy to the church of Little Toriton.
John Davaylles, aged 16, is her next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 19. (14.)
134 INQUISITIONS.
245. Simon db Walmesgare.
Wnt, 10 June, 4 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. 12 July, 5 Edw. II.
Clixeby. 32a. arable, 2a. meadow, and 8s. lid. rent of freemen, held, by the
courtesy of England of the inheritance of Margaret Bavent sometime
his wife, of the king in chief by service of /o knight's fee.
Jolland, son of JoUand son of the said Margaret, aged 23 on the day of
St. Laurence next, is next heir of the said Margaret.
C. Edw. II. File 19. (15.)
246. Joan late the wife of Amauky de Nodakiis.
Writ, 10 Nov. 4 Edw. II.
Buckingham. Inq. Tuesday the feast of the Conception of the Blessed Virgin,
4 Edw. II.
Latthebury. A messuage, 90a. arable, 8a. meadow, a wood of 6a., and
4L 6s. rent, held of William Joukel and Cecily his wife, as of her
inheritance, by service of J knight's fee.
Eobert Dakeny her son, aged 24 and more, is her next heir.
Bbdfokd. Inq. 5 Dec. 4 Edw. II.
Keynho. A third part of the manor (extent given), held of the king in chief
by service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 25.
C. Edw. II. File 19. (16.)
247. Maegaeet late the wife of Andrew de Valle Tobta alias de Vautoet.
Writ, 20 April, 4 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 6 May, 4 Edw. II.
Estwode. A capital messuage, 22a. arable, and 8a. pasture, held of the king
in chief, as of the barony of Eeygley, by service of J knight's fee.
John her son, aged 40, is her next heir.
G. Edw. II. File 19. (17.)
248. Margery late the wife of Eobbbt de Vautort.
Writ, 3 Aug. 4 Edw. II.
Hertford. Extent, Wednesday after St. Laurence, 4 Edw. II.
Sabrichesworth. A capital messuage, 200a. arable, 4a. meadow, and
3a. pasture, held of the heir of Warin de Insula, then in the king's
wardship, as of his manor of Pissho, by service of Id., yearly, besides
scutage of J knight's fee when it shall happen. The manor of Pissho is
held of Geoffrey de Say, by service of 3f knights' fees.
Thomas de Vautort her son, aged 24 and more, is her next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 19. (18.)
249. Joan, daughter and heir of John db Wurth alias de Worth, and wife
OF EicHARD Kntvbt of Suthwyk.
Writ ofcertioran on the petition of the said Eichard, asserting that the said
Joan is of full age, and seeking the said John's lands, &c., 12 Mav
4 Edw. IL 'J'
Lincoln. Inq. 14 June, 4 Edw. II.
Haynton. 20o. land are in the king's hand by reason of the minority of the
said Joan, and are held of the king in chief as of the fee of Scoteny,
which is in the king's hand by purchase, by service of rs knight's fee!
EDWARD II. 135
Barkeworth. A messuage and 6 bovates land, were taken into the king's
hand by reason of the minority of Ealph, son and heir of Eobert de
Barkeworth who held of the said Joan by service of ^ knight's fee ;
the said Ralph died at the feast of the Annunciation last, and by his
death the lands, (tec, are still in the king's hand, by reason of the
minority of William his brother and heir ; and Joan late the wife of the
said Eobert de Barkeworth is dowered of a third part of all the said
lands in Barkeworth, by the king's writ.
The said Joan (Knyvet) is next heir of John de Worth, and was 17 on
Saturday before Palm Sunday last, and Richard Knyvet espoused her, her
marriage having been granted to him at the feast of St. Michael, 82 Edw. I.
by the executors of Hawis de Grelle, in whose wardship she was by reason
of the lands, &c. which her father held of the said Hawis in Hainton and
Barkeworth by service of 1 knight's fee.
C. Edw. 11. File 19 (19.)
250. John Sbynt Peek alias Seynpbeb of Suthmardefeld.
Writ, 23 Oct. 4 Edw. II.
Leicbstbk. Inq. 23 Nov. 4 Edw. II.
Mardfeld South. A capital messuage and 3 virgates containing 51a. land,
held of the king in chief by serjeanty of carrying, together with his
partners, at their own costs, the king's writs for forty days in England
on the king's summons, which serjeanty is rated at 15s. yearly at the
king's exchequer by the hands of the sheriff of Leicester.
His daughters, Agnes the elder, aged 8, Alice, aged 4, and Agnes the
younger, aged 2, are his next heirs.
Writ to the treasurer and barons of the exchequer to examine the rolls, &c.,
of the time of King Henry (III.), and certify what they shall find
concerning the abovesaid rating, 20 Jan. 4 Edw. II.
Extract from the memoranda of the exchequer (undated).
Serjeanties rated by Robert Passelewe in the time of Hen. III.
A serjeanty which was of Baldwin de Scheftinton for carrying the king's
writs, &c. (as above) has been alienated.
Henry de Mardefeld holds 6 bovates land in [Mardefeld] and made fine
for them, viz. — 10s. yearly.
The prior of Landon holds of the same Henry 2 bovates land in Scheftinton,
and the same Henry made fine for him, viz. — 5s. yearly.
And they two shall do service of iV knight's fee.
A serjeanty which was of Baldwin de Scheftinton, &c., as above.
Serjeanties changed into knights' service.
Henry de Mardefeld and the prior of Laund, f^ fee.
C. Edw. II. File 20. (1.)
[Cf. Testa de Nevill, pp. 88, 89.]
251. Urian de Sancto Petbo.
Writ, 26 March, 4 Edw. II.
Chester. Inq. Monday before t"he Ascension, 4 Edw. II. (defective.)
Malpas. A fourth part of the barony, with a fourth part of the advowson
of the church, held of the king in chief by service of 1^ knights' fee.
-Cestris [cire] . A moiety of the serjeanty of the peace, held by service of
finding ten Serjeants of the peace for keeping the peace in Cestris[cire],
for which his ancestors used to receive BOs. yearly at the exchequer of
Chester for mantles for the ten Serjeants.
136 INQUISITIONS.
Schibbrok, Davenham and Leftedewich. A sixth part of the manors, held
of the king in chief by service of J knight's fee.
Wich Malban. An eighteenth part of the barony, of which parcel, viz. —
Hurdeleston is charged with 100s. to John de Ardene for life by the
said Urian's charter, held of the king in chief by service of ^ knight's
fee.
Toperlegh, Kelsale and Masefen. The passagium held of the king in
chief by service of guarding the roads in the time of the markets of
Chester.
Anderton. The manor held of the king in chief in free socage by service of
lib. pepper at the exchequer of Chester.
Malpas. A burgage and 4a. land, and two salt pits in Le' Fulwich, held of
Eichard de Sutton in free socage by service of 21^. yearly.
Pekforton. The manor held in free socage, and a moiety of the manor of
Horsleghe with a pourparty of a mUl in Beston, held of David son of
Eiehard de Boneburi, and John son of Urian de Sancto Petro, by
service of 3s. yearly.
Eidelegh. 1 carucate land held of the prior of St. John of Jerusalem in
England in chief by service of lid. yearly.
Halghton and Spurstowe. 1 carucate land held in chief of the divers
parceners of Halghton and Spurstowe in free socage by service of one
Eidelegh, Spurstowe, and Halghton. A twelfth part of the manors held of
Hova ap Eyngnon in free socage by service of Id.
Wich Malban. IJ salt pit held of Eobert de Praers in free socage by service
of lid.
Aldelime. 2s. free rent to be received by the hands of Eoger de Clecton.
Boneburi. A moiety, with a moiety of the advowson of the church, and a
fourth part of the manor of Beston, held in free socage of Edward
Burnel by service of an arrow.
Chester. 2s. free rent to be received by the hands of John de Deresburi,
and a pair of white gloves by the hands of the heir of John le Noble.
John his son, aged 8 on the feast of St. Margaret next, is his next heir.
Writ, 28 April, 4 Edw. II.
Dbkby. Inq. 20 Sept. 5 Edw. II.
Walton-upon-Trent. A messuage, 1 virgate land, &c., held of Sir Eobert
de Monte Alto by homage and service of 16s. yearly; and 2 virgates
land in demesne and 9Z. from tenants, held of the said Sir Eobert by
service of two appearances and services at his great boonday (precaria)
in the autumn.
John his son, aged 3, is his next heir.
Warwick. Inq. 2 Sept. 5 Edw. II.
Honyngham. A messuage and 1 carucate land, held of William Corpison in
chief by service of ^d. yearly, and \ knight's fee when it shall happen.
Heir as above.
Writ of certiorari to the escheator in co. ^Chester, what lands, &c. he has
delivered Lo Iseult, late the wife of the'said Urian, in dower, and what
are in the king's hand by reason of the minority of the heir 14 Dec
5 Edw. II.
Chester. Return of the escheator {undated).
By an inquisition previously returned it was found that the said Urian held
of the king in chief as follows: —
EDWARD II. 187
Malpas. A fourth part of the barony and of the advowson of the church ,
held by service of IJ knight's fee ; and a moiety of the serjeanty of
the peace, held by service of finding ten Serjeants for keeping the
peace.
Schibbrok, Davenham, and Leftedewich. A sixth part of the manors held
by service of J knight's fee.
Wich Malban. An eighteenth part of the barony held by service of
J knight's fee, worth 113s., out of which John de Ardene holds 100s.
for life by the charter of the said Urian.
Torperlegh, Kelsale and Masefen. The keepership of a certain passagiuvi
worth 3s. held for making the roads safe in the time of the markets
of Chester.
Anderton. The manor held in free socage by service of rendering lib.
pepper yearly at the exchequer of Chester.
Of which lands there are assigned by the king's command to Iseult,
late the wife of the said Urian, in dower, a third part of a fourth part
of the said barony (of Malpas) in Schokelache, Cudinton, Great Bgge,
and Fulwich ; a sixth part of the said manors of Schibbrok, Davenham,
and Leftedewich ; and of the said eighteenth part of the barony of Wich
Malban, 13s. There is also assigned to her the whole manor of Anderton
for her dower of the said Urian's lands in Pekforton, Horlegh, Boneburi,
Beston, Ridelegh, Spurstowe, Halghton, and Anderton, which are held
of other lords than the king.
Chestbe. Extent of all the lands &c. which John de Grey, and William Inge
and Iseult his wife hold in their wardship of the inheritance of John,
son and heir of the said Urian, made before the justice of Chester,
on Tuesday after Palm Sunday, 6 Edw. II.
John de Grey holds in his wardship of the said inheritance the manor of
Pecforton, a moiety of the manor of Bunbury, a fourth part of the manor of
Bestan, and a twelfth part of the townships of Spurstowe, Halghton, and
Eidelegh. And William Inge and Iseult his wife hold in their wardship of
the said inheritance two parts of a fourth part of the barony of Malpas,
and a moiety of the serjeanty of the peace, and the passagiuni of Masefen
and Kelshale.
C. Edw. II. File 20. (2.)
252. EoBEKT DE Eos olias DE Roos of Gedeneye.
Writ, 3 Feb. 4 Edw. II.
Memorandum from the escheator, that before this writ came he took the
lands, &c. contained in these inquisitions, into the king's hand ' ex
officio" and has delivered them to Eobert Darcy and William de Vaux,
to whom the king has granted the wardship by another writ.
Lincoln. Inq. 30 April, 4 Edw. II.
Wiwell and Hungerton. A capital messuage, a wind-mill, 100a. arable,
20a. meadow, rents, &c. pertaining to the manor of Wiwell, held of
William de Eos by service of \ knight's fee.
Gedeneye. Certain lands, &c., held of the king in chief, as of the honour of
Albemarle now in the king's hand, service unknown.
James his son, aged 9, is his next heir.
Lincoln. Inq. 4 May, 4 Edw. II.
Normanby and Claxby. Certain lands, &c. held of William de Eos, by
service of rendering Id- yearly, and doing the following services for the
138 INQUISITIONS.
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said William, viz. — to Thomas Braibo the service of i knight's fee for
a third part of a messuage, 2 bovates land, and 5a. wood ; to Roger de
Pilkington the service of J. knight's fee, for a third part of a messuage,
4 bovates land, and 5a. wood ; to Richard Curteis lib. cummin yearly for
a third part of a messuage, 4 bovates land, 6a. wood, and a water-mill ;
and to the mother church of Lincoln 12d. for a messuage.
Heir as above.
Lincoln. Inq. 3 May, 4 Edw. II.
Gedeneye. A third part of the town, with certain lands in Woplade and
Holbech pertaining thereto (full extent given), held of the king in
chief, as of the honour of Albemarle by service of i knight's fee.
Sutton. 7a. land held of Alan de Multon by service of 9«. yearly ; and 25a.
land held of the honour of St. Audrey the Virgin by service of rendering
4s. 2d. yearly.
Heir as above.
Writ to Robert de Wodehous, escheator, to deliver the wardship of the
lands, &c. of Ihe said Robert to Robert Darcy and William de Vallibus,
14 Jan. 4 Edw. II.
Writ, 3 Feb. 4 Edw. II. Endorsed: That the escheator has delivered to Robert
Darcy and William de Vaux the wardship of the lands, &c. of the said
Robert in his bailiwick, in accordance with the king's writ which came
to him before.
York ; wapentake of Hbbthill. Inq. Tuesday in Easter week, 4 Edw. II.
Brighton. The manor (extent given), including a ferry across the water of
Derwent and 10 marks rent of assize in Swanneslund, held of William de
RooB of Hamelaak by knight's service.
Heir as above.
York ; wapentake of Holdebness. Tuesday after St. Mark, 4 Edw. II.
Hildeston. A capital messuage, 6 bovates land, 3 tofts, and 10a. foreland,
held of the king in chief, as of the honour of Albemarle, by homage,
knight's service, and doing suit at the said wapentake.
Aldeburgh Thorp. A capital messuage, 8 bovates land, and 100s. rent of
assize in Aldeburgh, held of Sir William de Ros of Hamelak by homage,
and knight's service.
Oustewyk. 9 bovates land, 14 tofts, and foreland with a plot called
Bryndcroft.
Beningholm. 2J bovates land and a toft.
Tharlestorp. 1 j bovate land and 4 tofts.
All held of Sir Robert le Conestable of Holdernesse by knight's
service.
Heir as above.'
253. REGINAIiD DE WtTHBLE.
C. Edw. 11. File 20. (3.)
Wnt, 1 April, 4 Edw. II.
Somerset. Inq. 26 April, 4 Edw. II.
Wythele. 6 bovates land, viz ; — a capital messuage, 70a. land, 3a. meadow,
and 4a. pasture, held for life by the courtesy of England, of the
inheritance of Isabel le Beel sometime his wife, of the king in chief by
service of a pair of gilt spurs, or 6d. yearly, to be paid by the hands of
the sheriff.
EDWAED II. 139
Hylecomb. 20s. rent from a water-mill, 3a. meadow, and 9s. lOd. yearly
rent at Mont' Agu, held for life, as above, of Philip de Curteneye in
chief by service of -gV knight's fee.
West Doueliz. 10a. arable held for life, as above, of John Wak in chief by
service of lib. cummin yearly.
Whitenhull. 12s. yearly rent held for life, as above, of Matthew de
Purneaux.
Henry, son of the said Eeginald and Isabel, aged 28 and more, is their
next heir,
C.Edw.II.File20. (4.)
254. John son op Thomas de Solariis.
Writ, 1 April, 4 Edw. II.
Glougbstbk. Inq. 4 May, 4 Edw. II.
Paunteleye. The manor (full extent given), held of the heir of the countess
of Lincoln, as of the honour of Clifford which is in the king's hand
through the earl's death, by service of 1 knight's fee.
William son of William de Wytinton, his kinsman, aged 24 and more, is
his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 20. (5.)
255. John Martbl.
Writ, 28 Oct. 4 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. 20 Nov. 4 Edw. II.
Canewyk. A capital messuage, 120a. arable, 6a. meadow, 40s. id. rent &c.,
held of the king in chief by service of ^ knight's fee.
Elias his son, aged 26, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 20. (6.)
256. Nicholas Txiohbt.
Wiit, 18 June, 4 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. 8 July, 5 Edw. II. (defective.)
Haynton and Suthereie. Two capital messuages, lands, rents, &c. (extents
given with names of tenants), held of the heir of Philip de Chauncy,
who is in the king's wardship, by service of 1 knight's fee. He held
nothing of the heir of Thomas de Mult^n of Frankton, who is in the
king's wardship.
Haynton. A water-mill jointly held by the said Nicholas and Alice his wife
for life, by the demise of Sixle, of the heir of Chauncy
by the service aforesaid.
William Tuchet, knight, aged 36 and more, is his next heir.
G. Edw. II. File 20. (7.)
257. Thomas de Prydias alias db Prydiaus.
WHt, 20 Jan. 4 Edw. II.
Cornwall. Inq. 18 Feb. 4 Edw. II.
Tryueru. A moiety of the borough (extent given), held of the king in chief
by service of 4<Z. to be paid at the king's exchequer by' the hands of the
bailiffs of Tryuera.
Nywenham. The hamlet (extent given), held of Oliver de Garmynou in
socage by service of 23Jci. yearly.
140 INQUISITIONS.
Trengrous. The hamlet (extent given), held of John da Treiagu in socage
by service of 2s. yearly.
Curglas and Treburcheyis. The hamlets (extent given), held of Thomas le
Archedeakne in socage by service of IM. yearly.
Penstradou, Trencruk, and Latta. The hamlets (extent given), held of the
earl of Cornwall in socage by service of 6d. yearly.
Tregonyan. A Cornish acre held of William de Kalegh in socage by service
of Id. yearly.
Trebyghan. l^a. land held of the prior of Bodmine by service of Id. yearly.
Geoffrey his son, aged 23 at Easter last, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 20. (8.)
258. William de Hanchacch.
Writ, 15 Oct. 4 Edw. II.
Cambridge. Inq. 30 Dec. 4 Edw. II.
Schodecaump. A messuage not built, 140a. arable, 4a. meadow, 2a. pasture,
15s. Id. rent, &c., held of Joan late the wife of Giles de Plaiz by reason
of her dower of his inheritance, by service of 1 knight's fee, and suit of
court at Thremhale or Springefeld; a messuage held of the earl of
Oxford by service of lOcZ. yearly ; 40a. arable held of the heirs of Walter
Sampson by service of a clove gillyflower; 3^a. arable held of Robert de
Say by service of Ibd. yearly; and 3Ja. arable held of Richard de
Berardeshey by service of 18d. yearly.
Thomas his son, aged 15 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 20. (9.)
259. William Dun alias le Ddtn.
Writ to the escheator to take into the king's hand, &c. the lands, &c. of the
said William, deceased, the wardship whereof, during the idiocy of his
heir, the king has granted to his yeoman Roger Wodelok, 25 April,
4 Edw. II.
Wilts. Inq. 4 May, 4 Edw. II.
Stanlyngho. A messuge, 6^ virgates land, rents, «fec. (full extent given),
including 20a. on La ChelkhuUe, 30a. on La Stoniebrerhehe and La
SondyhuUe, and la? on Otlond, held of the bishop of Winchester
by knights' service.
John his son, an idiot, aged 45 and more, is his next heir.
G. Edw. II. File 20. (10.)
260. Feteb del Haye.
fc, 15 May, 4 Edw. II.
Sussex. Inq. made at Hellingelighe on Monday after the feast of St. Dunstan
4 Edw. II.
Werlington. The manor (extent given), held as a member of the manor of
Middleton, which Roger la Ware holds of the king in chief, by homage
and service of rendering a sore sparrowhawk {nisum) yearly at the
king's exchequer.
Joan his daughter, aged 21, the wife of Philip de Hurst, is his next heir.
C. Edw. 11. File 20. (11.)
EDWARD II. 141
261. Hugh Pecchb.
Writ, 4 Dec. 4 Edw. II.
Suffolk. Inq, Thursday before the Conversion of St. Paul, 4 Edw. II.
Cotenhale in Keditone. The manor (extent given), held of Amice de Novo
Mercato by service of 14s. yearly.
Eva de Eoucestre, his sister, aged 60, is his next heir.
Suffolk. Inq. Monday after St. Hilary, 4 Edw. II.
Belinges. The manor (extent given), held of Gilbert son of John Pecchee,
by service of a pair of gilt spurs.
Grundesburgh. The manor (extent given), held of the said Gilbert by
service of a chaplet of roses.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. li. File 20. (12.)
262. John le Bketon.
Writ, 10 June, 4 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 21 June, 4 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Boxtede. A capital messuage, 49a. arable, 30s. 2d. rent of assize, 10a. wood,
works, &c. held of the heir of Roger de Tany, who is in the king's
wardship, by service of ^ knight's fee ; a garden, a water-mill, 80a.
arable, 42a. meadow, 2a. pasture, 13a. wood, 16a. alder-wood, 52s. \d.
rent of assize, works, &c. held of William de Horkesleye by service of
J knight's fee; and 3a. land held of Hugh de Nevill by service of
IQd. yearly.
Maud, daughter of John le Bretoun the younger, whom Richard de la
Rivere married, aged 21^, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 20. (13.)
263. John Lovel of Tychemersh.
Writ, 1 Oct. 4 Edw. II.
NoKTHAMPTON. Inq. 12 Nov. 4 Edw. II.
He held no lands in the county on the day he died, but eight years
ago and more he enfeoffed his eldest son John of the manor of
Tychemersh, which is held of Walter de Langeton, bishop of Chester, by
homage, and he holds of the fee of Tutteburi by service of 2 knights'
John his son, aged 22, is his next heir.
Oxford. Extent, 30 Nov, 4 Edw. II.
Menstre Lovel. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), held
of Alan la Zouche, as parcel of the earldom of Winchester, by service
of J knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Wilts. Inq. 7 Nov. 4 Edw. II.
Elecombe. The manor (extent given), held of the said Alan as abovesaid by
service of ^ knight's fee.
Bluntesdone Gay. The manor (extent given), held of John Mautravers by
service of 1 knight's fee ; and the said John Lovel two years ago
granted the manor to William Chapman to farm for ten years.
Heir as above, aged 21 and more.
142 INQUISITIONS.
Norfolk. Inq. 12 Oct. 4 Edw. II.
Suthmere tdwnship. A capital messuage, 600a. arable, 200a. heath by the
greater hundred in the field of Dockingg, 63s. rent of assize, &c.
Dockingg. A capital messuage called Sundirlond, 260a. arable, 50s. rent, &c.
AH held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee.
Docking. A capital messuage, 35a. arable, &c., held of Walter de Calethorp
by service of 2s. yearly, and 6d. to a scutage of 40». when it shall
happen ; 100a. land held of Nicholas de Camera of Derham by service of
^ knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 21 and more.
Docking. 400a. arable, a wind-mill, 81. 5s. yearly rent, &c., of which John
Lovel his father enfeoffed him and Isabel his wife jointly, to them
and the heirs of their bodies, to be held by service of J knight's fee.
Maud their daughter, aged 30 and more, the wife of William de la Suche,
is their next heir of the lands, &c. in Dockyngg last abovesaid, as acquired
in free marriage.
Writ de melius inquirendo, 13 Dec. 4 Edw. II.
NoEFOLK. Inq. 11 Jan. 4 Edw. II.
Dockyngg. The lands last above mentioned were held before the said
feoffment, with other lands in the townships of Dockyngg, Suthmere,
and Tichewell, of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee, and the
said gift and feoffment were made in the time of King Henry III.
Heir, the said Maud, as above.
C. Edw. II. FiU 20. (14.)
264. John Lestbangb (Lestrcmnge, le Estrange) of Knokyn.
Writ, 6 Feb. 4 Edw. II.
Cambeidge. Inq. 21 Feb. 4 Edw. II.
Middilton. The manor (full extent given), held of the bishop of Ely in
chief by service of 8 knights' fees, and a pair of gilt spurs or &d. yearly.
John his son, age unknown, is his next heir.
Salop. Inq. Saturday after St. Matthias, 4 Edw. II.
Nesse and Kynton. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by
service of 1 knight's fee ; and 18a. land held of Meurik de le Benet, lord
of Felton Botiler, rendering 3s. yearly.
Knokyn. The manor with its members (extent given), including a castle,
held jointly by the said John with Iseult his wife, of Thomas de
Halghton by homage only, which manor they acquired from Hamo le
Estrange, to be held to them and the heirs of their bodies.
Milverlegh (extent given), acquired and jointly held, as above, of Edmund,
earl of Arundel, rendering 10s. yearly.
Mudle. 6s. 8d. rent held of the heirs of John de Burghton.
Heu- as above, aged 14 on the day of St. Denis the abbot last.
C. Edw. II. File 20. (15.)
265. Banulph de Monte Caniso.
PTri*, 1 Feb. 4 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 22 Feb. 4 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Elmedon. An eighth part of the manor (extent given), held of the king in
chief, as of the honour of Boulogne, by service of \ knight's fee.
John his son, aged 26, is his next heir.
EDWARD II. 143
Buckingham. Inq. 8 March, 4 Edw. II.
Masseworth. A fourth part of the manor (extent given), held of the earl of
Cornwall, as of the honour of Wallyngford, by service of J knight's fee,
and doing suit at the court of Wallyngford.
Drayton Beuchanp. 2a. wood held of William de Beuchamp by service of
12ci. yearly ; and 28^a. arable and a moiety of a water-mill, held of
Ralph de Wedon by service of 3s. Id. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 24.
Hertfoed. Extent, 4 March, 4 Edw. II.
Northmymmes. A fourth part of the manor (extent given) , held of the earl
of Gloucester for \ knight's fee of the honour of Clare ; and \ hide
land viz. — 2 messuages and 20a. land, held of the earl of Hereford by
knight's service.
Wrobbele. A capital messuage, 80a. land, 3a. meadow, and 3s. rent of
assize, of which he was jointly enfeoffed with Albreda his wife and John
his son by the abbot of St. Albans and William de Aete, held in free
socage rendering 5s. yearly to the abbot, and 13s. ^d. to the said William.
Heir as above, aged 25.
C. Ed/uo. II. File 20. (16.)
266. GODFBBY DE MeLSA.
Writ, 3 Feb. 4 Edw. II.
York. Inq. 13 April, 4 Edw. II.
Levesham. Two parts of the manor, held of the king in chief by service of
\ knight's fee.
John his son, aged 29 weeks, is his next heir.
York. Inq. Wednesday after the Annunciation, 4 Edw. II.
York (City). A messuage called 'le Pertrehall,' held directly of the king,
service unspecified.
Heir unspecified.
[York.] Inq. Thursday the octave of the Annunciation, 4 Edw. II.
Wytheton. A capital messuage, 34 bovates land, 31a. meadow, and 27s. 4«i.
rent of assize, held of Thomas son and heir of John de Wake, who is in
the king's wardship, by knight's service.
North Cave. A toft and the advowson of the church, pertaining to the
capital messuage of Wytheton.
Willardby. 17 bovates land, a toft, a wood, and 4s l\d. rent of assize, &c.,
held of the said heir by knight's service ; and 9 bovates land, a close,
and a wind-mill, held of William le Constable by knight's service.
Waldeby. 1 bovate land and lis. rent of assize, held of the archbishop of
York by knights' service.
Neuton. A toft and 4s. Qd. rent of assize, held of the same heir by the
same service.
Heir as above, aged 7 months.
[York.] Inq. Friday in Easter week, 4 Edw. II.
Lepington. A capital messuage, 24 bovates land, 4a. meadow, a pasture
called Thornhowe, and 11 tofts, held of Sir William de Ros of Hamelak
by knight's service and doing suit at his court ; and 26 bovates land,
13 tofts, 2 closes, a water-mill, &c., held of Sir John de Eyvill by
knight's service.
Heir as above, aged 29 weeks.
144 INQUISITIONS.
[YoEK.j Inq. Tuesday after the Annunciation, 4 Edw. II.
Bewick in Holdrenesse. A part of the manor, 8 carucates land, whereof 48
carucates make 1 knight's fee and each carucate contains 8 bovates,
2 warrens, and a wind-mill, with 10 bovates land in Aldburgh, and
and 1 carucate land in Walkington, members of the said manor, held
of the king in chief, as of the honour of Albemarle, by homage and
knight's service, and doing suit at the king's wapentake of Holdrenesse ;
and the other part of the manor, 2 bovates land, and a plot called
Thorpcroftes, and 4 bovates land in Walkington, a member of the said
manor, held of the provostry of Beverley by homage, knight's service,
and doing suit at the court of the provostry.
Aldburgh. 5 bovates land held of William del Esthall by service of M.
yearly.
Danthorp. 10s. yearly rent held of the chapter of St. John, Beverley,
without service.
Esthalsham. A capital messuage and 10 bova'tes land in demesne, held of
the abbot and convent of Meaux (Melsa) by service of 10s. yearly; 1
bovate land held of William Tracy by service of 1^. yearly ; a wind-
mill held of the said abbot, &c., without any rent ; a messuage held of
Eobert le Constable by service of Id. yearly ; and 28s. yearly rent to be
received from the abbot, &c. of Meaux for Wythefleteland, held of the
heirs of Eobert Friboys, rendering nothing.
Eymmeswell. 4 bovates 26a. land, held by service of 7s. 2d. yearly of John
de Eysum ; and two closes held by knight's service of the same John.
Tunstall. 2 tofts and 3 bovates land, held of John de Preston by knight's
service ; and a cottage and 5a. land, rendering 2d. yearly for the lamp
of the Blessed Mary in the church of Tunstall.
Sutton in Holdrenesse. A capital messuage, 5 bovates land, a fishery, a
wind-mill, 2 sheepfolds with 2 closes containing 18a. land, with common
of pasture in le Somergang.
Drypoel. 1 bovate land.
All the above in Sutton and Drypoel, held in demesne of the arch-
bishop of York by knight's service.
Hedon. 60s. yearly rent held of the king in free burgage.
Heir as above, aged 28 weeks.
YoEK ; WESi EiDiNG. Iiiq. Sunday after the Annunciation, 4 Edw. II.
Huddelston. A capital messuage, 235a. 3?-. arable in demesne, IJa. meadow,
half a water-mill, a little wood, a pasture, rents, &c. (extent given with
names of tenants), held of the archbishop of York by service of 1 knight's
fee.
Fenton. A capital messuage, 28a. Br. land in demesne, 18a. Ir. meadow,
rents, &c., held of the earl of Lincoln by service of i carucate land,
whereof 8 carucates make 1 knight's fee.
Byrkyn. 4a. meadow held of Adam de Everyngham rendering nothing.
Farbum. 3a. meadow held of Adam de Everyngham of Laxton rendering
nothing.
Migeley. A water-mill, a wood, rents, &c. (extent given with names of
tenants), held of Adam de Everyngham of Laxton by service of
I knight's fee, and rendering 2s. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 28 weeks.
Writ of dedimus potestatem to Eeginald de Wykewan to receive the oath of
Scolastica late the wife of the said Godfrey, not to marry without the
king's licence, &c. 18 May, 4 Edw. II. Endorsed with return that an oath
EDWAED II. 145
had been received from the said Scolastica that she would not marry
without the king's licence and her fealty received, and that she had
appointed attorneys to receive her dower in the king's chancery.
Extent or summary of the above lands.
C. Edw. II. File 20. (17.)
267. Alexander Cheverel.
Writ, 1 Oct. 4 Edw. II.
Wilts. Inq. 8 Nov. 4 Edw. II.
Little Cheverel. The manor (extent given), held of H. de Lacy, earl of
Lyncoln, by service of 1 knight's fee.
Sherrevetone alias Wynterborn Sherretone. 61. 10s. rent of assize held of
the said earl by knight's service-
Hardenhiwisch. The manor (extent given), held of H. de Lancastre of the
fee of Chawaiz by service of ^ knight's fee.
Joan his daughter, the wife of John de Sancto Laudo, aged 28 and more,
is his next heir.
Dorset. Inq. 17 Nov. 4 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Wynfred Egle. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by
service of 1 knight's fee, of the king's gift to the said Alexander and his
heirs for ever.
Maydene Nyweton. A capital messuage, 60a. arable, 10a. fresh land,
10a. meadow, a little grove, rents, &c. (extent given), held of Eeginald
Sancti Martini by service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 26 and more.
C. Edw. II. File 21. (1.)
268. John de Dyve alias Dyve.
Writ, 18 Dec. 4 Edw. II.
Oxford. Inq. 8 Feb. 4 Edw. II.
Doklynton. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), held of
Hugh son and heir of Hugh de Plecy, who is in the king's wardship, by
service of 2 knights' fees.
Henry his son, aged 22 and more, is his next heir.
Oxford. Inq. 8 Feb. 4 Edw. II.
Dadinton. A third part of the manor (extent given), including a weak
idehile) castle in which is a chamber, held of the king in chief by
service of a third part of 2 knights' fees.
Heir as above.
G. Edw. II. File 21. (2.)
269. Hawis late the wife op Griffin de la Pole alias Griffin Wbnunwyn,
LATE LORD OP La PoLE.
Writ, 22 Nov. 4 Edw. II.
Salop [; Montgomery]. Inq. Saturday after the Epiphany, 4 Edw. II.
Argingeroyd, Lanurevel, Kenywyd, Lessin, Nanmeyghyand, Kekydena,
Buthegedyn, Trevedrit, and Brenannyarth alias Bronannyarth. The
townships (extents of rents of assize, &c. given), held in dower of the
king in chief by barony, as part of the barony of La Pole.
28017 K
146 INQUISITIONS.
Botynton. The manor with its members Trewern and Hop in the barony
of Cawes (extent given), held in dower of Sir Peter Corbet by service of
1 knight's fee.
Hawis, sister of Griffin son of Owen sometime lord of La Pole, whom
John de Cherletone married, aged 19 on the day of St. Margaret last, is
next heir of the said Griffin Wenunwyn.
C. Edw. II. File 21. (3.)
270. Giles de Brewosa alias db Beeusb, de Beeouse.
Writ, 6 Feb. 4 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. Wednesday in Easter week, 4 Edw. II.
Waltham. 30s. rent held of Joan de Maye by service of Id. yearly.
Luthebm-gh. The manor (extent given), jointly held by said Giles, Joan
his wife, and Eichard their son, of the gift of Roger de Breuse by fine
levied in the king's court in 34 Edw. I, to be held to them and the
heirs of the body of the said Eichard, with remainder to his brother
Eobert and the heirs of his body, and remainder to the right heirs of
the said Giles. The said manor is held of William de Eos by service
of 8 J knights' fees, and rendering 65s. yearly at his castle of Beauver.
Eichard de Breuse, son of the said Giles and Joan his wife, aged 8, is his
next heir.
Suffolk. Inq. 12 April, 4 Edw. II. {defective.)
Akenham. The manor with its members of Stonham, Petuagh, Croffeld,
Wytnesham, Henleye, Gosebek, and Bergham (extent given), and
the advowson of the church of Akenham, jointly held, as above,
of the countess Marescall as of her dower, by service of 1 knight's fee
and 10s. yearly; which manor Lancastre,
service unknown.
Cleydone. A water-mill jointly held, as above, of William de Crakeford in
chief by service of Ad. yearly.
Little Blakenham. 2a. meadow jointly held, as above, of the said William
by service of 2d. yearly.
Cleydon, Hemingeston Wytington (extent given), with the
advowsons of the churches of Hemyngston and Cleydon, jointly held,
as above, of the earl of Lancastre, as of the honour of Lancastre, by
service of rendering 22J(i. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 9.
Suffolk. Inq. 18 April, 4 Edw. II.
Wytingham. The manor (full extent given), jointly held, as above, of the
manor of Earl's Stonham, now in the hand of the countess Marescall
as dower, by service of 1 knight's fee and 10s. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 9.
Norfolk. Inq. 26 Feb. 4. Edw. II.
Stynton. The manor (extent given), jointly held, as above, of Geoffrey de
Say, by service of 1 knight's fee.
Salle. A liberty of view of frankpledge, jointly held, as above, of William
de Mareschal by service of ISd. yearly.
Heydon. A liberty of view of frankpledge and a market, jointly held, as
above, rendering 5s. yearly at the manor of Causton,
Heir as above, aged 9.
EDWAED II. 147
Writ of scire facias for Eobert son of Payn, to whom the king lately com-
mitted the wardship of the lands, &c. of the said Giles until the lawful
age of the heir, to come and show cause why the king ought not to
remove his hand from those lands, Joan late the wife of the said Giles,
and Eiehard his son, asserting that they were jointly enfeoffed thereof
with the said Giles, 25 June, 4 Edw. II.
Wnt oj certiorari defeodis dr. 1 Sept. 5 Edw. II.
Writ of plenius certiorari, whether the manors of Akenham and Wytinham,
with their members, and the manor of Hasketon, which David de
Pletewyk and Agatha his wife, and the manor of Wytlesham, which
Alice de Bellomonte, hold for life, in co. Suffolk, with reversion to the
said Eiehard, are held of the king in chief or not, and whether the said
Giles held any other lands, knights' fees, or advowsons, or not, 4 Sept.
5 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. 7 Nov. 5 Edw. II.
Waltham. 30s. rent, held as abovesaid.
Luthburgh. The manor, held as abovesaid.
He held nothing of the king in chief in the county on the day of his
death.
Suffolk. Inq. made at Framelingham on Saturday the feast of St. Leonard,
5 Edw. II.
The said Giles did not hold the manors of Akenham and Wytingham
with the advowson of the church of Akenham, of the king in chief, on
the day of his death ; nor the manor of Hasketone, which after the deaths
of David de Eletewyk and Agatha his wife ought to revert to Eiehard
son of the said Giles ; nor the manor of Witlesham, which after the
death of Alice de Bello Monte ought to revert to Joan late the wife of
the said Giles and the said Eiehard his son.
He held no other lands, &c. of the king in chief in the county on the
day of his death.
Norfolk. Inq. 4 Nov. 5 Edw. II.
Stinton. The manor, with the advowsons of the churches of Salle and
Heydon, held as abovesaid.
Heydon. A view of frankpledge and market pertaining to the manor of
Stinton, held as abovesaid.
He held nothing of the king in chief in the county on the day he
died.
C. Edw. II. File 21. (4.)
271. Edmund Basset.
Wnt, 20 Jan. 4 Edw. II.
Somerset. Inq. 12 March, 4 Edw. II.
Salforde. A moiety of the manor (extent given), held of the earl of Gloucester
in chief by service of ^ knight's fee, together with a water-mill, &c. in
Wynfred.
Dundrey. 80a. arable, 15a. meadow, and 6s. rent, held of the bishop of Bath
in chief in free socage by service of 2s.
His sisters, Isabel late the wife of John de Punchardon, Margaret the wife
of Nicholas de Valeirs [alias de Valers] , and Catherine late the wife of
John Byset, each aged 30 and more, are his next heirs.
148 INQUISITIONS.
Glotjcbsteb. Inq. 12 Feb. 4 Edw. II.
Euweleye. A messuage and 1 carucate land (extent given), held of the
heir of WUUam de Berkeleye, who is in the king's wardship, by service
of ^ knight's fee.
Oulepenne. A messuage and J virgate land, held of John de Oulepenne by
service of 6d. yearly.
Camme. A messuage, 60a. arable, and 3a. meadow, held of Thomas de
Berkeleye by knight's service.
Heirs, as above, Isabel aged 40, Margaret aged 38, and Katherine aged
35 and more.
C. Edw. 11. File '21. (5.)
272. Amauby de Sancto Amando.
Writ to the escheator of Ireland, 31 July, 4 Edw. II.
Dublin. Inq. taken at Dublin on Tuesday the quinzaine of St. Michael, 4 Edw. II.
Eyn, Athmatte, Molaghlaragh, Lydeston, and Ballyscadan. 4 carucates
arable, meadow, and pasture", held of the king in chief, by doing 20s. of
royal service whenever it shall be proclaimed, and suit at the king's
county (court) of Dublin.
Meath. Ballygorman. 7 carucates and 80a. land, and 17o. meadow and pasture,
&c., held of Theobald de Verduno, by doing 10«. of royal service
whenever proclaimed, and suit at his court of Dyuelek ; and he had a
mill and warren there.
John his brother, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
Writ, 31 July, 4 Edw. 11.
Berks. Extent, 20 Aug. 4 Edw. II.
Ildesle. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), held of the
earl of Hereford hj service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 32 and more.
Bbeks. Extent, 19 Aug. 4 Edw. II.
La Wydehaye. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), held of
the earl of Hereford by service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 32 and more.
Debet. Inq. 15 Sept. 4 Edw. II.
Cattone. The manor (full extent given), held of the earl of Lancastre by
service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 30 and more.
Bbdfoed. Inq. 23 Aug. 4 Edw. II.
Mulbrok and Cotes. The manors (extents given), held of the king in chief
by service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 30 and more.
Buckingham. Extent, Monday after the Assumption, 4 Edw. 11.
Grendon. The manor (extent given), with the advowson of the church, held
of the manor of Beckeley, chief manor of the honour of St. Valery, by
service of a bow {areus de Aubourne) and two arrows or Id. yearly, and
to the sheriff of Buckingham 48. for hidage ; which manor of Beck'eleye
the king granted to Hugh Dispensar for life, and he to John de Haulo
for life.
Heir as above, aged 30 and more.
EDWAED II. 149
Devon. Inq. 31 Aug. 4 Edw. II.
Ippelepenn. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief hy service
of a pair of gilt spurs yearly at the king's exchequer ; which manor the
said Amaury demised to Gilbert de Knouville for 13 years, of which 8
have elapsed, for which term the said Gilbert has the king's charter.
Heir as above, aged 27.
Gloucestbe. Zmg. 10 Sept. 4 Edw. II.
Southcerneye. A capital messuage, 80a. arable, 30a. meadow, a pasture,
2 mills, rents, &c. held of John Maudut by service of 1 knight's fee ; and
40a. land and 10a. meadow, held of the earl of Hereford by \ knight's
fee.
Heir as above, aged 30 and more.
Glouobster. Inq. 14 Sept. 4 Edw II.
Goderingstone. A capital messuage, 240a. arable, 8a. meadow, a pasture,
a wind-mill, rents, &c., held, for the lives of Kobert de Keynes and
Eleanor his wife, of the abbot of Teukesbury by service of 2s. yearly ;
which abbot demised the same to the said Amaury and his heirs for the
lives of the said Eobert and Eleanor, with reversion to the said abbot
and his successors.
Heir as above, aged 34 and more.
[Wilt]s. Inq. 10 Sept. 4 Edw. II.
Wamberge. A messuage, and lands, &c. (extent given with names of
tenants), held of the earl of Lincoln for J knight's fee rendering J mark.
Heir as above, of full age.
C. Edw. II. File 21. (6.)
273. William de Brianzun alias de Beianzoun.
Writ, 10 Nov. 4 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 29 Dec. 4 Edw. II.
Wakering. A capital messuage, 244a. arable, 10a. young wood, and
7Z. 4s. rent of assize, held of the king in chief, as of the barony of
Eeigleye, by service of J knight's fee ; 10a. land called Wauelockeslond,
held of Adam son of Simon by service of 2s. &d. yearly; 5a. land held
of William le Botiler by service of J Ih. pepper yearly ; and a cottage
and la. land, held of the prior of Pretelwell by service of 4s. yearly.
John [de Brianzoun] his brother, aged 24, is his next heir.
Essex. Inq. 28 Dec. 4 Edw. II.
Fambrugg alias South Pambrug. The manor (extent given), held of the
bishop of Ely by service of J knight's fee.
Bekkoney. A tenement worth 40s. yearly, held of the prior of Colne by
service of 40s. yearly.
Heir as above.
Essex. Inq. 17 Dec. 4 Edw. II.
West Thorruk alias Thourruk Brianzoun. The, manor (full extent given),
including a custom called ' Londinares ' (?), held of the earl of
Eichemond by service of 1 knight's fee.
Thurruk. 80a. arable, held of the earl of Warenn, by service of J knight's
fee.
Heir as above.
150 IXQtJlSITlOKS.
Essex. Inq. 16 Dec. 4 Edw. II.
Alviueleye. The manor (full extent given), including a custom called
' Londonuares ' (?), held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's
fee.
Heir as above.
[Buckingham.] Inq. Saturday the morrow of the Circumcision,
Edw. II. (defaced.)
[B] oys in Cesteresham. The hamlet (extent given), held of John de Goys by
service of ^ knight's fees ; 4a. meadow and a watercourse for his mill,
held of Kobert de Veer, earl of Oxford, by service of 6s. 8d. yearly ;
6a. land held of Humphrey de Boun, earl of Hert(ford) (sic), by service
of 21d. yearly ; 24a. land held of the manor of La Grave, which is in
the king's hand, by service of 8s. 8rf. yearly ; and 42a. land held of
Eobert Coperkyng by service of 12d. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 24 and more.
C. Edw. 11. File 21. (7.)
274. Anthony bishop of Durham.
Writ, 3 March, 4 Edw. II.
Derby. Inq. Saturday after SS. Peter and Paul, 4 Edw. II.
Plesley. The manor held of Robert de Rerisby by service of 2d. yearly,
who holds it of the honour of Tykehull by service of ^ knight's fee.
Nottingham. Mamesfeld. 1 carucate land held of the king as of demesnes
in the soke of Mamesfeld rendering 4s. Id. yearly, and doing suit at the
king's court in the said soke, and tallage as the other tenants of the
soke pay.
Eobert de Wyluby and John de Harecourt are his kinsmen and next heirs,
and of full age.
Writ, 3 March, 4 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. 8 June, 4 Edw. 11.
Somerton. The castle with lands, &c. in Wadington, Boyeby, Marton,
Navenby, Colleby and Basingham, held for life by the king's grant and
demise.
Heirs as above, each aged 40.
Leicester. Inq. 8 May, 4 Edw. IL
Bagwurthe and Thornton. The manor (extent given), held of the earl of
Lancaster by service of a rose yearly.
Heirs as above, John, aged 34 and more, and Robert, 50 and more.
Kent. Inq. 22 May, 4 Edw. II.
Eltham. The manor (full extent given), held of the earl of Gloucester by
service of Id. yearly.
Craye Paulyn. The manor (full extent given), tenure unknown.
Cateforde and Rombergh. A messuage, 2 woods containing 30a., 10a.
meadow, 314a. arable, and 30s. 2%d. rent of assize, held of the abbot of
St. Peter's, Ghent {de Gandavo), by service of 23s. M. and a ploughshare
yearly, to John Abel M., to Amisius Godesone 3Jd., to John de
Cateforde M., and to William le Ridelere It/.; and 30a. arable and
Ga. pasture, held to farm of Thomas de Maryns, for the life of Sarra de
Castello, rendering 40s. yearly.
EDWARD II. 151
Wolewych and Modingham. 91. 14s. 6d. rent, held for the life of Isabel de
Vesci, to whom the late king granted them for life, service unknown.
Of all which tenements the said Anthony enfeoffed the king and his
heirs, who re-enfeoffed him for life.
Sussex. Inq. 12 April, 4 Edw. II.
Midhurst. Two parts of the manor, and a moiety of the manor of Fordes
(extents given), held for life by the grant of Thomas, sometime
bishop of St. David's, by fine levied in the king's court, with remainder
to John son of John de Bohun and the heirs of his body, with remainders
in tail to his brothers and sisters James, Richard, Joan and Sibyl, and
the heirs of their bodies, and to the right heirs of the said John;
the said John died without issue, and the said James died leaving a son
John under age, but whether now living, the jury know not ; the lands
are held of Edmund, earl of Arundell, by knight's service.
Rustington. The manor, held for life by the grant of William de Hamele-
don, by fine levied in the king's court, with remainders to Joan late the
wife of John de Bohun, and to James son of the said John, and his
heirs ; the manor is held of Edmund, earl of Arundell, by knight's service.
Heir unknown.
C. Edw. II. File 21. (8.)
275. William son and hbik of Philip de Chauncy, who died in the king's
wardship.
Writ, 15 Oct. 4 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. Wednesday the octave of St. Martin, 4 Edw. II. {defective.)
Swynhope. Two parts of a capital messuage, a water-mill, a croft called
Petemannescroft, 196«. arable, 25a. meadow, rents, &c., held with
other lands there, which Isabel late the wife of Philip de Chaunci holds
in dower of the said William's inheritance, of the king in chief by
service of 1 knight's fee, and 10s. to the earl of Richemund for the
guard of the castle of Richemund.
Cotes. Two parts of a capital messuage, 50a. land, 40a. meadow, 4a. pasture,
a croft, rents, &c., held, with other lands there held in dower, as above,
of the earl of Lincoln by service of J knight's fee.
Scraythfeld. Certain tenements (extent given), held, with other tenements
there held in dower, as above, of the earl of Lincoln for \ knight's fee.
Billingeye. Two parts of 1 carucate (extent given), held of
and charged with 50s. yearly to Roger de Bernak and Maud
his wife and the heirs of (their bodies ?).
All the above lands, &c. are in the wardship of William de Donecastre
by the sale of together with the said William's
marriage by the king's grant. '
of (the said) William, aged 16, is his next heir.
Writ oj certiorari to the escheator in co. Chester, concerning the age of
Margaret daughter of William de Donecastre, who asserts herself to
have been the wife of the said William de Chauncy and seeks her
dower, witnessed at Lynliscu, 23 Oct. 4 Edw. II.
Chestee. Inq. Saturday the morrow of St. Vincent, 4 Edw. II.
The said Margaret was 11 years of age and more on Friday before
St. James the Apostle, on which day the said William died, and she
was his wife on the day he died and long before.
C. Edio. II. File 21. (9.)
' See Cal. Pat. Bolla, Edw. IF., 2>1'. 56, 61, 65.
152 INQUISITIONS.
276. William de Hotot.
Writ, 15 May, 4 Edw. II.
Bedford. Inq. Friday in Wiiitsuiiweek, 4 Edw. II.
Caynho. A third part of the manor, and a fourth part of the manor of
Amethulle (extents given), held by the courtesy of England of the
inheritance of Isabel his wife, of the king in chief by a sixth part of a
barony, doing service of J knight's fee.
Peter de Sancta Cruce son of the said Isabel, aged 24 and more, is her
next heir.
C. Edw. 11. File 21. (10.)
277. Philip le Beode.
Writ, 1 March, 4 Edw. II.
Sussex. Inq. -Thursday after Holy Trinity, 4 Edw. II.
Estbourne and Suthie. A capital messuage, 66a. arable, a pasture, rents,
&c., held of the king as of the honour of Laigle, now in the king's
hand, by serjeanty of keeping the outer (forinsecam) gate of the
castle of Pevensey.
Hellingeleghe. A capital messuage, 58a. arable, 10a. meadow, 10a. marsh,
rents, &c. held of Lady Margaret, queen of England, as of part of the said
honour in her hand as dower, by service of doing suit by reason of the
honour at every alternate county (court) of Sussex, and suit at the
queen's courts of Eip and Wyllindone ; 25a. land called Brunemannes-
lond, held of John de Marmyon by service of 6s. yearly and doing
suit at his court ; and 20a. land held of WiUiam de Hodesdale by
service of 12d. yearly.
Eleanor his sister, the wife of William de Prennyngeham, aged 30, and
John, son of Joan another sister late the wife of WUliam de Schodwell,
aged 5, are his next heirs.
C. Edw. II. File 21. (11.)
278. William Russbl alias Eossel.
Writ (missing).
Wilts. Extent, 24 Feb. 4 Edw. II.
Estbedewynde. A capital messuage and 2 carucates land (extent given
with names of tenants), held of the king in chief by serjeanty, service
unknown.
La KnoUe. A capital messuage, 120a. arable, a pasture, a grove of 8a.,
rents, &c. held of Sir Henry de Kobeham ia socage, paying is. yearly
and lid. for assarts.
Theobald his son, aged 12, is his next heir.
Buckingham. Extent, Sunday after Ash Wednesday, 4 Edw. II.
Herdwyk. A moiety of the manor (full extent given), with the advowson
of the church by turns, held, of the king in chief for ^ knight's fee.
Heir as above, age unknown.
Berks. Extent, 15 March, 4 Edw. II.
Uptone. A fourth part of the manor (full extent given with names of
tenants), held of the king in chief by service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 12.
EDWAED 11. 153
Gloucester. Inq. 12 March, 4 Edw. II.
Durham. The manor (full extent given), held of the king in chief, together
with other lands, by service of 1 knight's fee.
Auste. A capital messuage, 60a. arable, 10a. meadow, rents, &c., held of
the bishop of Worcester by service of J (?) knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 10 and more.
Extent or summary of the above lands, including also —
Southampton [; Isle op Wight]. Yoverlond. The manor, extended at 15L &\d.
yearly.
Wathe. The manor, extended at 12Z. 9s. fci. yearly.
Somerset. Horsington. Tenements in the manor, extended at 11. Id. yearly.
Dorset. Schireborne and Haselbere. Tenements within the manor of
Hasebere, extended at Ql. 18s. 2d. yearly.
C. Edw. 11. File 21. (12.)
279. Henry db Lacy, earl op Lincoln.
Writ, 6 Feb. 4 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. 5 March, 4 Edw. II. (dejaeed.)
Lincoln. The constableship of the castle to which pertains the keepership
of the prison of the castle, together with wardships, and all other profits
issuing from the castle, and rents from tenants in the bail of the
castle, and from foreign tenants in Kestyvene and Lindeseye for the
guard of the castle, held by the courtesy of England, of the inheritance
of Margaret de Lungespeye sometime his wife, of the king in chief by
service of guarding the same castle in fee.
Alesia, daughter of the said Henry and Margaret, aged 26 and more, is
next heir of the said Margaret.
Lincoln. Inq. 2 March, 4 Edw. II.
Segbrok. The manor (extent given), held of Margaret, countess of Cornwall,
as of the honour of Eye now in her hand as dower, by service of
J knight's fee.
Staynwathe. 9a. meadow and 5s. 6d. rent, parcel of the manor of Gretham,
which is held of the king in chief.
Heir as above, aged 27, whom Thomas, earl of Lancaster, married.
Lincoln. Inq. 5 March, 4 Edw. II.
Lincoln county. 20i. rent to be received by the hands of the sheriff for a
third part of the profits of the county, held of the king in chief by service
of earldom (comitatus).
Brotelby. The manor, with its members Swaveton in Kesteven and Sutton
in Holonde, together with the free court of La Haye in Westrithing
(full extent given), held by the courtesy of England, as above, of the
king in chief by service of earldom [comitatus), as parcel of the earldom
of Salisbury.
Ulsceby, Midel Easen, Refham, Ougneby, and Wyvelingham. Foreign
tenants who owe suit at the free court of La Haye at Bardolfhalle in the
town of Lincoln, and render 3Z. 5s. S^d. yearly at the manor of
Brotelby.
Heir as above, aged 26 and more.
154 INQUISITIONS.
Lincoln. Inq. 9 March, 4 Edw. II.
Bolingbroke. The castle and manor, with the soke (full extent given with
names of tenants), including woods in Kirkebyand Hundelby, tenants in
Lusceby, 14s. for a tenement at Hundegate in Lincoln, and avaccary
called Hildik with a park adjacent belonging to the castle, held of the king
in chief by service of IJ knight's fee, as from the conquest of England.
Heir as above, aged 26.
Lincoln. Inq. 28 Feb. 4 Edw. II.
Swaveton. The manor (full extent given), including customs called
' Thaksilver ' and ' Tolcister ' to be taken from brewers, held by the
courtesy of England, as above, of the king in chief, service unknown.
Horblinge. The manor (extent given), held of Thomas, earl of Lancaster,
as of the honour of Lancaster, by service of three parts of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 26 and more.
Staffokd. Inq. Monday before St. Gregory, 4 Edw. II.
Caldone (extent given), held of the heirs of Edmund, sometime baron of
Stafford, by service of 5 knight's fee of the little fees of Mortain.
Heir as above, aged 28.
Suffolk. Inq. 11 March, 4 Edw. II.
Coulinge alias Coling. A messuage, 10a. land, and 19s. 3d. rent, held by
the courtesy of England, as above, of the king in chief by knight's
service, as parcel of the earldom of Salisbury ; 1 knight's fee held by
Robert Asphale ; and the advowson of the church and of a free chapel
there.
Heir as above, aged 28.
Cambeiuge. Inq. 20 Feb. 4 Edw. II.
Gransete. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief, with other
tenements, by the earldom of Lincoln, and there are VM. yearly paid for
sheriff's aid, and 20Z. yearly to Sir Baldwin de Maneriis for life by the
earl's writing.
Badburnham. J knight's fee held in service by Edmund de Hemgrave,
knight, of the said earl, which Robert ate Ach holds of the said Edmund.
Heir as above, aged 26 and more.
Buckingham. Extent, Saturday after Ash Wednesday, 4 Edw. II.
Holmere in the parish of Little Messendene. The manor (extent given) , held,
with other lands, by the courtesy of England, as above, of the king in
.chief by knight's service of the earldom of Salisbury; and there is
there a rent of a pair of gloves furred with grey fur {de griso
forratarum) price 12d., to be received from Alan la Zouche for the
manor of Great Gatesden, co. Hertford, which is of the earldom of
Salisbury and held by knight's service.
Heir as above, aged 26 and more.
Middlesex. Inq. Monday after St. Matthias, 4 Edw. II.
Egewere and Kyngesbury. The manor (extent given), held by the courtesy
of England, as above, of the king in chief by knight's service, as parcel
of the earldom of Salisbury.
Colham and Woxbregge. The manor (full extent given), held by the courtesy
of England, as above, of the honor of Walingford by knight's service.
Heir as above, aged 30.
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Derby. Inq. 24 Feb. 4 Edw. H.
Ryselej^e. A wapentake (extent given), held of the honour of TykhuU in
chief, with other lands, &c. in co. Nottingham, service unknown.
Heir as above, aged 32, and Thomas, earl of Lancaster, her husband,
is 32 and more.
Nottingham. Inq. 1 March, 4 Edw. II.
Knessale. The manor (extent given), held as of the fee of Ghent by
service of J knight's fee, and there is a rent of lOZ. 13s. 4c?. payable to
Master Nicholas de Tyngewyke for life, by the gift of the said Henry
de Lacy.
AUerton. The wapentake (extent given) , held of the fee of Ghent by the
service aforesaid.
Fees held of the said earl : —
Mapelbek, Kirketon, and Bucketon. 1 knight's fee, of the fee of Ghent,
held by the heirs of John Burdon.
Kyrnessale. xV knight's fee, of the same fee, held by John de Kyrnesale.
Knessale. J knight's fee, of the same fee, held by Ealph de Welewik, John
de Calveton, Eobert Coly and Eichard Freman.
Grimeston with members. 1 knight's fee held by Margery Foliot.
Alerton. 1 knight's fee held by Eichard de Sutton.
Weston, Sternethorp, Sutton on this side Trent, and Keworth beyond
Trent. Three parts of 1 knight's fee held by William son of William.
Cotum by Donham, Marnham, Battheleye, Muscham, Karleton, and
Skegeby. 1 knight's fee held by the same William.
Marton, Hareworth, and Lympol. J knight's fee.
Plomstre by Hareworth. | knight's fee.
Styrope and Ulcotes. J knight's fee.
Costfcthorp and Herdewyk. 1 knight's fee.
Clauerburgh and Hayton. ^ and J knight's fee.
Clombre. i knight's fee.
All held by the same William of the fee of Tykhull.
AUerton. ^ knight's fee.
Drayton. ^ knight's fee.
Both held by the same William of the fee of Ghent.
For which fees, held of the honor of Tykhull, the said earl did
suit at the court of Tykhull.
Heir as above, aged 30, and Thomas, earl of Lancaster, her husband,
is 32 and more.
Berks. Inq. 22 Feb. 4 Edw. II.
Ardington. The manor (extent given), held by the courtesy of England, as
above, as of the honour of Wallingford, by knight's service.
Neuburi. 34s. rent held as of the inheritance of Margaret his wife, of
Thomas, earl of Lancaster, as of the honour of Leicester, service unknown.
Avyngtone. The manor (extent given), held by the courtesy of England, as
above, as parcel of the earldom of Salisbury, of the king in chief by
service of earldom.
Heir as above, aged 26 and more.
Northampton. Inq. 22 Feb. 4 Edw. II.
Bockeby. The manor (full extent given), including 22d. given of custom for
'le mathewether,' and the advowson of a moiety of the church, held of
the king in chief by knight's service ; the prioress of Markeyate holds
the other moiety to her own use.
166 INQUISITIONS.
Navesby. The manor held of the earl of Gloucester by homage and for
1 knight's fee.
Lodynton. The manor held by Simon le Baud by homage and for
1 knight's fee.
And John de Batyngham receives 68s. 2d. yearly for the obstruction
of his water-mill by the raising of the earl's fishpond.
Heir as above, aged 32, and Earl Thomas her husband is 33.
Lbicbsteb. Inq. 20 Feb. 4 Edw. 11.
Donyngton. The town and castle (full extent given), including the
wapentake of Plumtre and Eeslegh, co. Nottingham, held of the king in
chief by knight's service, as parcel of the earldom of Cestre ; a messuage
and 3 bovates land, with the tithes of his demesnes and mills, and
pasture in the park, held by the master of the hospital of St. John,
Donyngton, of the alms of the said earl, for finding a chaplain to celebrate
divine (service) daily in the chapel of the castle of Donyngton, and
maiutaining twelve poor persons in the hospital ; and a burgage and 1
virgate land, held of the said earl by Hugh le Despenser by service of
a pair of gilt spurs.
Swanyngton. J knight's fee held by the abbot of Gerudon, Alan Talebot,
John de Coleshulle, and Roger Godberd.
Nottingham. (Unspecified.) 16 bovates land held by Laurence de Paveli
by service of 10s. yearly at the castle of Donyngton.
[NoTTiNGHAa.!.] Leyck. J virgate land held by William de Leyck by service
of 8s. yearly at the said castle.
[Derby.] Tykenhale. 3 virgates land held at the will of the earl rendering
30s. yearly.
[Dbkbt.] Willyngton. 1 bovate land rendering 8s. yearly.
[Nottingham.] Plomtre. The manor held by "William son of William de
Plomtre by service of IJ knight's fee.
[Dbebi.] Repingdon. ^ knight's fee held by William Handesacre.
[Nottingham.] Hiclyng, held by Richard de Grey of Harstan, of the honour
of Pomfret, by service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 26 and more.
OxFOED. Inq. 19 Feb. 4 Edw. II. {defaced.)
Burncestre. The manor (extent given), held for life by the courtesy of
England, as above, as of the honour of Wallyngford, by knight's service ;
and the site of the priory, with 4 carucates land, 20a. meadow, a
water-mill, and the manor of Wrechewyke, was held of the said earl by
the prior of Burncestre in frankalmoin.
Stratton. The manor held by Hugh de Audelegh by service of 1 knight's
fee, pertaining to the manor of Burncestre.
Knights' fees of the honour of Pontefract : —
Little Hasselegh, Thomelegh, Werpesgrave, and Ewelme. 4 knights' fees
held by William de Scalebrok.
Carsyngton. J knight's fee held by William de Monte Acuto ; and | knight's
fee held by William de Raumpaygne.
Schypton on Charewill. J knight's fee held by John Scorehebuf'.
Lynham. J knight's fee held by John Le Myrie ; and ^ knight's fee held
by Jordan Le Forester.
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Little Tywe. J knight's fee held by Thomas de Eleford and others.
Mudelyngton. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief, as
parcel of the honour of Pontefract, by knight's service.
Fees of the manor : —
Godyngton. The manor held by Guy Perre by service of | knight's fee,
pertaining to the manor of Mudelyngton.
Northaston. 1 knight's fee held by William Trevet., pertaining to the
manor of Ambresburi.
Stoke Mulys by Wallyngford. 1 knight's fee held by John de Mulys,
pertaining to the manor of Ardyngton.
Heir as above, aged 26.
Wilts. Extent, 24 Feb. 4 Edw. II.
Aldeborne. The manor (extent given), including 80 a. meadow in Wanbrogh, .
pasture &e., and 4 marks rent in Bradno (?), held by the courtesy of
England, as above, of the king in chief by knight's service, pertaining
to the earldom of Salisbury.
Trebrigg. The manor (extent given), similarly held.
Wynterborne. The manor (extent given), similarly held*
Ambresburi. The manor (extent given), similarly held.
Heir as above, aged 24 and more.
Somerset. Inq. 22 Feb. 4 Edw. II. {defective.)
Cherletone. The manor (extent given), held for life by the courtesy of
England, as above, of the king in chief by knight's service, pertaining
to the earldom of Salisbury.
Hengstrigg. The manor (extent given), similarly held.
Heir as above, aged [2]4 and more.
Dorset. Inq. 20 Feb. 4 Edw. II.
Caneford. The manor (extent given), held by the courtesy of England, as
above, of the king in chief by knight's service, and it is of the earldom
of Salisbury, including Ql. 13s. M. rent from free burgesses at La Pole,
the hundred of Cokdene, a certain chace containing five leagues in
length and about three leagues in breadth, and the following fees : —
Wynterburn Hoghton. IJ knight's fee held by Hugh le Despenser.
Kyngton. 1 knight's fee held by Alan Plukenet.
Mapeldurburn. J knight's fee held by John de Wrokeshale.
Crauford. J knight's fee held by John de Monte Alto.
Liscett. 1 knight's fee held by Drew Bardolf, Andrew Peverel, and William
de Horsington.
Kyngeston. The manor (extent given), held by knight's service of the honour
of Leicester, to him and the heirs of his body, including rents in
Wymburn and Blaneford, pleas, &c. of the hundred of Baddeburi, the
advowson of the church of Blaneford, and the following fees : —
Wynterslawe and Tuderinton. I knight's fee held by John Turpyn ; and
J knight's fee held by Nicholas de Pershut.
Heir as above, aged 26 and more.
Hereford. Inq. 4 March, 4 Edw II.
Clifford. The castle and manor (extent given), held by the courtesy of
England, as above, of the king in chief by knight's service, as parcel
of the earldom of Salisbury, together with a capital raessuage, 120a.
arable, 6a. meadow, 6a. pasture^ and a water-mill at Middelwode.
158 INQUISITIONS.
[Radnor, Brecon.] Glasbury. The manor (extent given), including a ferry
across the Weye, similarly held, which the ancestors of the said
Margaret had from the abbot and convent of St. Peter's, Gloucester, in
exchange for the manor of Estlecch, co. Gloucester, which manor of
Glasbm'y the said abbot, &c. held in frank almoin.
Heir as above, aged 26 and more.
Denbigh. Inq. Sunday before St. Peter in Cathedra, 4 Edw II. {defaced.)
The country of Eoes and Eoweynoke and the commote of Caymergh with
the castle of Dynebegh (extent given), held of the king in chief by
knight's service.
Asstret Owyn. 8Z. rent of assize of free tenants, a park called Segrut (?) and
a water-mill.
Clifferin, Lannasset, and Kilkedy. Eents of assize and water-mills, worth
111. 13s. Id.
Cathus, Cader, Mahenbeth, Skybion, Loyn, and Kilford. 400a. arable, 16a.
meadow, and a dovecot, worth 2Z. 8s.
Astret Canon and Lewenny. 40Z. rents of assize, a water-mill and park,
the whole worth 42Z. 4d!.
Athlenynan {alias Athlenyan] , Henthlan, and Broniskip [alias Breiniskip] .
Eents of assize of English free tenants and a [water-] mill, worth 30s. 4rf.
Wemannok [alias Wamannok] and Wenanok Wynt'. 30s. 8</. rent of assize
of English free tenants.
Bodilioc. Rent of assize of English free tenants and a water-mill, worth
12Z. 13s. 4d.
Talabrin and Bodenestan. Rent of assize of English free tenants and a mill,
worth 13Z.
Caymerch. Eent of assize of Welsh free tenants and bondmen, and a
custom called amobrage (Amobr'), &c., worth 31Z. 4s. ^d.
Uchalet. Eent of assize of Welsh free tenants and bondmen, 2 mills and
customs called amobrage and tuncpound {Tting'), &c., worth
45Z. 6s, 8d.
Eoweynok [alias Rodeweynoke] . Eent of assize, with a custom called
tuncpound, &c., worth 29Z.
Dynerbin in the commote of Istulas in the country of Eoos. 120a. arable
in demesne, &c.
Commote of Istulas. Eent of assize, and customs called tuncpound,
' Porthian' (?aid), and amobrage, 2 mills, and the advowsons of the
commote, and rent of assize, pasture, &c., viz. in : —
Kilmeyl, Kilkydok', Dynorbin vachan, Meynioc, Boderheuwyn, Hendregeda,
Abergele, Dynhengren, Brinissant (?), Seritor (?), Massawiche, Tulgard,
Garthewynt', Toronoth, Kylkewyn, and Bodleuinion (?), the whole worth
53Z. 14s. 5id.
Commote of Ughdulas in the country of Roos. Rents of assize, and a
custom called amobrage, &c., the whole worth 41Z. 2s.
Abergelen market town. Burgage rents, rents of assize, a mill, tolls, and
the advowson of a church called Kirkedok, &c., the whole worth
15Z. 13s. 8J<Z.
Commote of Eoos. 1 knight's fee held by Yerward, lord of Denmiel (?).
Heir as above, aged 29 on Christmas Day last.
York. Inq. 3 March, 4 Edw. II. {defaced.)
Pontefract. The castle and honour (full extent given with names of tenants),
sometime held of the late king Edward in chief by service of 3 knights'
fees ; and the said earl quit-claimed the same to the said king, who
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(gave the same?) to the said earl to be held to him and the heirs of his
•body, with remainder to Thomas, son of Edmund the king's brother,
and Alesia his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to
Edmund the said king's son and the heirs of his body, (with remainder
to the right heirs of the said Thomas?) The advowson of the hospital
of St. Nicholas under the castle, for brethren, sisters, and poor persons,
pertained to the earl.
Osgotcros and Staynecros. The wapentakes held of the king at fee farm
rendering 91. yearly by the hands of the sheriff.
Steynclif. The wapentake held of the king at fee farm, rendering
26Z. 13s. M. yearly by the hands of the sheriff; and rents called
' Englesherie,' &c. (extent given with names of tenants).
Tanself [alias Thanschef] with Carleton. A capital messuage, 160a. arable,
80a. meadow, 22 bovates land in bondage, &c. (extent given with names
of tenants).
Kypes. A capital messuage, 165a. l§r. land, a pasture, a water-mill, a park,
rents, &c. (extent given with names of tenants).
Altoftes with Warnefeld. The manor (extent given with names of tenants).
Ackeworthe. A capital messuage, lands, &c. (extent given with names of
tenants), and the advowson of the church.
Scales with Morewik. Pastures, 3a. meadow, 72a. land, &c.
Roundhaye. The manor (extent given) , including 4 bovates land in Thornoure,
80a. land in Secroft and Schadewelle, and the advowson of the church
of Thornoure.
Camesale. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), and the
advowson of the church.
Wytgift. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), [with rent in
Swynflet] .
Ouston. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), and the
advowson of the church.
Crudeling with [the ancient manor of] Beighall. The manor (extent given).
Elmeshale. A capital messuage, lands, a wind-mill, &c. (extent given).
Knottingleighe. A water-mill, lands, &c. (extent given), out of which
are payable to the prior, &c. of Helaigh Park, and his successors
61. IBs. 4d. yearly.
Castelford. A fishery in the water of Eyre, and a water-mill, and the
advowson of the church.
Bradford. A hall with a chamber, lands, rents, &c. (full extent given with
names of tenants), including lands in Horton, Clayton, Oxenhope,
Hauwarth, Mayningham alias Meningham, Alreton alias AUerton, and
Womer (?).
Almanbiry. A capital messuage, lands, &c. (extent given with names of
tenants), including free tenements in Eggerton and Mayrode.
Out of which there are rents payable yearly to the abbot of Kirkestal
for the manors of Roundhaye, co. York, and Akryngton, Clyvaker,
and Huncotes, co. Lancaster, which the said earl held at fee farm,
5Sl. 6s. 8d., and to Sir Miles de Stapelton 131. 6s. 8d.
Heir as above,
[Lancaster.] [^'Inq. 26 Feb. 4. Edw. II.] {defective and defaced.)
[He held nothing of the king in chief in the county on the day he
died] but held all his lands there of Sir Thomas, earl [of Lancaster, by
* This membrane is defective, but the particulars within brackets are supplied from a MS attached
to the membrane, described as " copied from a 14th century MS. copy of the original . . . now
in the custody of Arthur Eobinson, Esq., steward of the honour of Clitheroe, Clitheroe Castle," by
Mr. Ecroyd and presented to the Public Eecord Office, Deo., 1894,
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service of 14^ knights' fees, and by 105s. 8d. to be rendered yearly for
the guard of the castle of Lancaster] , and 28s. yearly for a fee called
Le Sakfe [and doing suit at the turn every six weeks; and King
Edward the king's father] in his 22nd year granted to the said earl
of Lincoln all the underwritten tenements which he had rendered to
the king [to him and the lawful heirs of his body, with remainder to
Thomas, son of Edmund] the king's brother, and Alesia his wife,
daughter of the said earl of Lincoln, and the heirs of their bodies,
with remainder to the right heirs of the said Thomas, viz. —
[Clidre]hou. The castle with the motte and ditch, an orchard, 20a. of
demesne lands, 4Ja. meadow, a water-mill, a fair at the feast of St. Mary
Magdalen, tolls in Clidrehou, Blakebourn and Bowland, 20s. 3d. rent,
the advowson of a chapel in the castle, a free court worth 100s. yearly,
and 61. 13s. 4d. yearly from the burgesses.
Standene. A capital messuage, lands, &c. (extent given).
Penhillton. Lands, &c. (extent given with names of tenants).
Worston. Lands, &c. (extent given with names of tenants).
Dounom. Lands, &c. (extents given with names of tenants), together with
the halmote of Penhilton, Worston and Dounom, always held as one. .
Colne and Walfreden. A capital messuage, lands, &c. (extent given with
names of tenants), together with the halmote.
Great Merclesdene. 336a. land, &c. (extent given).
Little Merclesdene. 243 Ja. land, &c. (extent given).
Brerecliffe. 166Ja. land, &c. (extent given with names of tenants).
Bruneley. 354a. Ir. land, &c. (extent given with names of tenants).
Habryngham. 248Ja. land, &c. (extent given with name of a tenant).
Padyham. 80Ja. land, &c. (extent given with name of a tenant).
Ightenhill. A capital messuage, lands, &c. with the halmote (extent given).
Troweden, Penhill, Eossyndale, Hoddesden, and Romesgrave. Vaccaries,
pannage, &c.
Ackryngton. A capital messuage, lands, &c. with the halmote (extent given).
Clyvachre. 80a. land, &c. (extent given with names of tenants).
Haselyngden. 183a. Ir. land, &c. (extent given with names of tenants).
Worston. The hamlet held by Oliver de Stanisfeld by homage and service
• oild. yearly.
Hapten. 1 carucate land held by the heir of Sir Edmund Talbot by service
of ^ knight's fee, rendering 13d. yearly, and doing suit at the court of
Clidrehou.
Brerdestwysel. The hamlet held by Henry de Lacy of Crumbewelleborton
by homage and service of 4s. yearly, and doing suit at the same court.
Symondston. 1 bovate land held by Robert de Holden in thegnage
{thaynag'), rendering 3s. yearly, and doing suit at the court of Clidrehou ;
and other lands similarly held by tenants by small rents and suits at
the same court.
Honkotes. B09a. 3r. land held by divers tenants at will rendering 108s. 3d.
&c. (extent given).
Eeued and a plot of land called Laisynglandes. Lands held in thegnage
(extent given with names of tenants).
Alvetham and Clayton on the Moors. 1 carucate land held by Simon de
Alvetham by service of J knight's fee, &c., and suit at the same
court.
Chirche. 1 carucate land held by Robert de Eisseton rendering 6s. yearly ;
and 2 carucates land held by William de Radecliff in thegnage
rendering 10s. yearly and doing the Hke suit.
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Riaseton. 2 carucates land held by Joan, late the wife of Edmund Talbot,
by service of J knight's fee, rendering 12(Z. yearly and doing the like
suit ; and 2 carucates land held by William de Heskhaith by the like
service and suit, and rendering 2s. 6d. yearly.
Blakeburn. 1 carucate land held by John de Hilton freely by homage.
Levesay, held by Sir Henry de Biry in thegnage, rendering 29s. yearly and
the like suit.
Tockholes, similarly held by John de. Plesyngton and Adam de Tockholes,
rendering 2s. yearly and the like suit.
Ovrederwent. 1 carucate land held by the heirs of Samlesbery and Geoffrey
de Keuersdale, by service of ^ knight's fee and the like suit.
Netherderwent. 2 carucates land held by Sir Adam de Banastre by service
of J knight's fee, rendering .... yearly.
Walton. 2 carucates land held by Sir John de Langeton by service of
4s. yearly and the like suit.
Keuresdale. 1 carucate land held by Alexander de Keuresdale by service
of 10s. yearly.
Samlesbery. 1 carucate land held by Lady Cicely de Euyas and Lady
Elizabeth de Holand in thegnage, rendering 12s. yearly.
Melure. A moiety of 1 carucate land, held by Nicholas de Euyas by service
of ^s knight's fee and rendering 8d. yearly.
Ekleshill. A moiety of 1 carucate land, held by Eichard de Hoghton by
service of i^ knight's fee, rendering 8Jd. yearly and doing the like
suit.
Clayton and Bilyngton, held by Sir Adam de Hudleston by service of 10s.
yearly and the like suit.
Wytton. 1 carucate land, held by Eichard son of Geoffrey de Chaterton by
service of i knight's fee and 2s. yearly ; and an assart held by Adam
de Haldeley, rendering Id. yearly and doing the like suit.
Salesbury and Little Penhilton, held by Hugh de Salesbury in thegnage,
rendering 23s. lOd. yearly and doing the like suit.
Dynkeley. 1^ bovate land, held by Roger de Clidrehow rendering 2s. O^d.
rent yearly and doing the like suit.
Wilpschire. A moiety of 1 bovate land, held by Bernard del Hackyng ;
i and i bovate land, held by Henry de Bradhill ; 1 bovate land
•held by Henry de Boulton ; and 1 bovate land held by John son of
Walter de Bradhill ; all held in thegnage by small rents and doing the
like suits.
Aghton. 1 carucate land held by Sir Adam Banastre by service of ^ knight's
fee, rendering 9d. yearly and doing the like suit.
Dilleworth. A moiety of 1 carucate land, held by Sir William Banastre by
homage and service of 2s. yearlj'.
Little Mitton. 1 carucate land held by Alan de Carnhale by service of
i knight's fee, and rendering lOd. yearly.
Wisewall. 2 carucates land held by Eobert de Schirburne, Sir Henry del
Lee, and Thomas de Ardern, by service of f knight's fee, rendering
21d. yearly and doing the like suit.
Great Merley. 2 carucates land held by Roger Noell by service of
J knight's fee, and rendering 20d. yearly.
Little Merley. 1 carucate land held by WiUiam de H by service
of \ knight's fee, and rendering d^d. yearly.
Folerigg. 2 carucates land held by William de Pothou by service of
J knight's fee and doing the like suit.
Hennethirn. A moiety of 1 carucate land, held by Henry de Hennethirn,
and the like held by Henry his son, in thegnage, rendering 3s. each
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yearly and doing the like suit ; and 2 carucates land held by Hugh son
of John de Twiselton (?) in thegnage, rendering 20s. yearly and doing
the like suit. ,
Ulnebothes. 8a. land held by John son of Benne, rendering 12s. yearly.
Berdeworthe (?). 20a. land held by Alan Disteschagh, rendering 3s. bd.
yearly and doing the like suit ; and 28(?)a. land held by John de
Blakeburn at will, rendering 14s. Sd. yearly.
Snelleshow. 29a. land held at will by the wife of Richard son of Hanehock,
the wife of Adam de Seridholm, Hanne son (or daughter) of
Adam rendering 14s. 6i. yearly; and 60a. land,
held by , rendering 2s. yearly,
Sauewell (?). A fishery in the water of Ribble, &c.
Danyscoles. 20a. land held by John de Danyskoles, rendering 6s. yearly.
Salesbury. 12a. land held by Eichard del Tyndiheved ; and a
water-mill held by Eichard de Sorreys (?), rendering 6s. Bd. yearly.
Schipen. A plot of land held by Joppe de Aula of Schypen, rendering
Is. yearly.
Osbaldeston and Baldreston, Tenements held by Thomas de Osbaldeston
of the dower of Lady Alesia de Lacy, doing suit at the earl's court of
Clidrehou.
Dighton. Tenements similarly held by Ealph de Clayton.
Schipen. Tenements similarly held by Thomas son of Kutte.
Totyngton in Salfordsehire. A capital messuage, 100a. and 8 bovates land,
a pasture, a water-mill, and a park called ' Musbiry.'
Free tenants : —
Bury. A moiety of the manor, held by Sir Henry de Bury by service of
J knight's fee and doing suit at the court of Totyngton.
Midleton. The manor held by Eoger de Midelton by the like service.
Chadreden. (The manor) held by Henry de Trafford by service of 1 knight's
fee and the like suit.
Alkryngton. The manor held by Adam de Prestewicke by service of
J knight's fee and the like suit.
Shotlesworth. A moiety of the manor, held by Henry de Bury by service
of 12d. yearly.
Totyngton. 20a. land held by Eichard de Eadcliff by service of ... .
. . . . ; a free pasture held by Eobert de Bradeschagh by service of
12d. yearly ; and 12a. land held by Eoger de Chadreton by homage
and service of lib. cummin.
Castleton in Eachedale. 6 wasted messuages, a water-mill, a market, a fair,
rents, &c. (extent given).
Free tenants : —
Eachedale Fee. A tenement held by John de Balschagh, rendering 26s. 8d.
and doing service of serjeanty.
Hunnresfeld. 1 carucate land held by John de Eland by homage and
service of 60s.
Spotteland. ^ carucate land held by Henry de Lacy of Crombewellebothem
by homage and service of 20s.
Castelton. 1 bovate land held by the abbot of Whalley at a fee farm of 6s.
Buttreworth. 6a. land held by John de Byron by homage and service of 2s.
Wolfstaneschlem. 1 bovate land held by Geoffrey de Chadreton by homage
and service of 12d.
Pilkyngton. 1 bovate land held by Eoger de Pilkyngton by homage and
service of 12tf.
Berkockhill (?). 1 bovate land (so called) demised at will for 20d. yearly.
EDWARD II. 168
Penwortham. A capital messuage, 24a. meadow in demesne, a fishery in
the Bible, rents, &c. (extent given, with names of tenants of assarts).
Free tenants : —
Langeton. Tenements held by William de la Mare by service of 50s. yearly.
Otrepol. The fishery held by William de Coudrey at fee farm rendering
26s. 8d. yearly.
Mels. 8s. rendered yearly of custom by Alan del Mels ; 2s. of ancient farm ;
12d. from Galwatth landes ; 3 bovates land held by Thomas de Sutton
rendering yearly 2^rf. for sac fee ; and 1* bovate land held by the prior
of Penwortham by service of ^ knight's fee and 1ft?- yearly.
Dokesbery and Adelyngton. 3s. of ancient rent from the townships.
Standisshe and Langtre. 2s. of ancient custom from the townships, and the
lord of Standisshe and Langtre shall do suit at the court of Penwortham.
Knights' fees : —
Precleton, Newton, Ethelleswyk, and Whityngham, held by Adam de
Frecleton by service of 1 knight's fee, 4s. for sac fee, and suit at the
court of Penwortham.
Warton, Bretherton, and Newson. Tenements held by Sir Thomas de
Bethom by service of J knight's fee, 18d. for sac fee, and the like suit.
Berkdale, a moiety of Clackton, and Bretherton, held by Nicholas de Eton
and Joan his wife, daughter and heir of Richard de Stokfort, by service
of ^ knight's fee and 22Jc?. for sac fee.
Gunnolfmores and Whithill in the Wood, held by Richard de Hokton by
service of J knight's fee, 2s. for sac fee, and the like suit.
Penwortham. Pleas and perquisites of the free court.
Lands, &c. and fees, held by the said earl in the fee of Widnes : —
Wydnes. A plot for a capital messuage, 96a. land in demesne, 16 bovates
land in bondage, a service called 'Le Brede,' a windmill, &c. (extent
given with names of tenants), including 1 bovate land in Upton held
in bondage rendering 16s. yearly, and 2 mills.
Knights' fees :—
Sutton, held by Gilbert le Noreys and his partners by service of 1 knight's
fee, 3s. 6a!. for sac fee, and suit at the court of Wydnes.
Ekleston, held by Alan le Noreys by service of J knight's fee, 3s. Gd. for sac
fee, aiad the like suit.
Knouseleye, Raby, Huyton, and Torbok, held by Sir Robert de Lathtim by
service of 1| knight's fee, 10s. Id. for sac fee, and the like suit.
Little CrOsseley, held by Richard Molineuz of Crosseley by service of
i knight's fee, 2s. 8d. for sac fee, and the like suit.
Kirkeby, held by Sir Thomas deBethum by service of ^V knight's fee, 21d.
for sac fee, and the like suit.
Maghall, held by Gilbert de Halsall by service of xV knight's fee, 5d. (?) for
sac fee, and the like suit.
Asteleye, held by Hugh de Tildesleye by service of ^ knight's fee, 12d. for
sac fee, and the like suit.
Apelton. 2a. (?) land held by Richard son of Henry del Shaghe for finding
a ferry with a boat and two men over the Merse, for any persons crossing
the water from Wydnes to Runcor, and the reverse, without payment.
Heir as above, aged 28.
Writ to the escheator in Cheshire, 6 Feb. 4 Edw. II.
Chester* Inq. Sunday the eve of St. Peter in Cathedra, 4 Edw. II.
Haulton. The castle and manor (full extent given), pertaining to the
Constableship of Chester, held of the king in chief as of the sword of
164 INQUISITIONS.
Chester {ut de glddio Cestr'), by service of 2 knights' fees, by taking
the fee which pertains to the constableship ; together with its
members, viz. —
Eunkore alias Eonkore. 80a. arable in bondage, a fishery, and 2 bovates
land, held by Eichard del Schawe by service of finding a ferry boat
across the Merse, as abovesaid.
Whyteleigh. 100a. arable let to tenants at will, a water-mill, a wood, 12
hogs yearly, and a fr§e tenant holding a messuage and 24a. land, &c.
Mor. 40a. arable let to tenants at will, 4 bovates land held by free-
tenants, a hahnote, and a free court at Haulton.
Congelton. 80 burgages, 80a. arable, a water-mill, a market, 20s. rent from
a free tenant, and a portmote.
Thelewalle. A fishery rendering 100s. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 28.
Extent or summary of lands, &c. of the said earl, comprising many of the
above. Together with the following : —
Lincoln, Gretham. The manor, extended at 22Z. 5s. ll^d.
Thorlaye. The manor, extended at 73». lOJd.
20i. rent to be received by the hands of the sheriff of Lincoln.
[* Goutebie and Mintinge. Lands and tenements.]
C. Edw. II. File 22.
280. Thomas son and heib of Giles de Bebeeleye.
Gloucbstbe. Proof of age, Monday after the Purification, 4 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Eobert de Compton, aged 60, says the said Thomas is 21 and more, for
he was bom on the day of St. Botulph, 17 Edw. I, at Cubberleye
and baptized in the church there, which he knows because at the feast
of St. Michael following he made exchange with Adam de No
of his land in Compton for a rent in the town of Gloucester.
Eichard Gylle, aged 50, says the same, and knows it because he has a
daughter Christiana, who was born at Whitsunday in the same year.
John le Frankeleyn, aged 40, says the same, and knows it because at the
quinzaine of St. John the Baptist in the same year his father Nicholas
enfeoffed him of all his lands, &c. in
Thomas le Venour, aged 50, says the same, and knows it because at the
feast of St. Michael previous he went into service with the abbot of
Barlyng for two years, and that was twenty-two years ago at the feast
of St. Michael last.
John Soty, aged 40, says the same, and knows it because Alice his sister
had a son Thomas who was born at Brocworth at the feast of the Purification
in the same year.
Henry de Bars, aged 60, agrees, and knows it because he has a daughter
Maud who was born at Whitsunday in the same year.
William de , aged 40, agrees, and knows it because at Easter
in the same year he was in service with the abbot of St. Peter's, Gloucester,
keeping his meadows near Gloucester, and stayed until the feast of
St. Michael followiug.
Walter Glede, aged 50, agrees, and knows' it because at the feast of
St. Michael in the same year he was made a burgess of Gloucester.
' So given in the Calendar printed in 1806. but not now to be found on the documents.
BDWAED II. 165
John atte Hasele, aged 40, says [the said Thomas] was 21 on the feast
of St. Botulph, 3 Edw. II
William le Walleys, aged . . , knows nothing of the age of the said
Thomas.
William Neel, aged 60, says the same as the first witnesses, and knows
it because he had a son John at the feast of St. Michael in the
same year.
William aged 50, says the same, and knows it because at the
feast the birth of the said Thomas he married . . . . de
Richard de Duneford (?), aged 60 (?), says the same, and knows it
because his nephew has a son John who was born the same
day and year.
Adamde Oldeburi, aged 50, knows nothing certain of. the age of the said
Thomas.
Thomas le Botiller could say nothing why the king should not deliver
up the lands, &c., and Joan the wife i Thomas, being warned,
came not.
C. Edw. II. File 23. (1.)
281. John son and heir of John db Sutton.
Writ (missing).
Dbeby. ProoJ of age, 2 Aug. 4 Edw. II.
Eanulph de Sneterton, aged 46, says that the said John was 21 on
Monday before St. Peter in Cathedra, 3 Edw. II, for he was born at
Wendesleye on that day, 16 Edw. I, and baptized in the church of
Derleye on the Tuesday following, which he knows because he is his
godfather, and because Nicholaa his daughter was born on Thursday after
the same feast.
Henry de Hopton, aged 62, says the same, and knows it because Margery
his wife died on the eve of the Epiphany in the same year.
John de Luchirche, aged 48, says as above, and knows it because he
demised his land of Irton to Walter le Bagger in the same year for a
term of twenty years, which finished at the feast of St. Michael,
2 Edw. II.
Simon de Hopton, aged 50, says as above, and knows it because he had a
daughter Ellen born at the feast of All Saints, 16 Edw. I, who was 21 on
the same feast in 3 Edw. II.
William de Hopton, aged 55, says as above, and knows it because at that
time he went to the bishop of Worcester in service, and it is twenty-one
years ago at Easter, 3 Edw. II.
William son of Henry de Oronford, aged 56, says as above, and knows it
because on the same day he took seisin of land which he bought of Eobert
Hervi of Wykesworth, and it was twenty-one years ago on Monday after
St. Peter in Cathedra, 3 Edw. II.
Roger in le Dale of Peverwych, says as above, and knows it because he
took land of Lady Avice de Sneterton at the same feast for a term of twenty
years, which elapsed at that feast, 2 Edw. II.
Eobert de Macworth of Matlok, aged 44, says as above, and knows it
because he married Agnes daughter of Simon de Hennelouwe at the feast of
St. Martin before.
William the clerk of Matlok, aged 42, says as above, and knows it because
he first came into that country with Master Richard de Neuport, his lord, at
Christmas, 16 Edw. I.
166 INQUISITIONS.
William de StephuU, aged 43, says as above, and knows it because he took
land for a term of twenty-four years from Richard le Sumter of Lincoln.
Robert de Gratton, aged 40, says as above, and knows it because in the
same year he married Edusa daughter of Henry de Aldewerk.
Henry son of Roger de Mapelton, aged 70, says as above, and knows it
because he had a daughter Rikemild born and baptized at Derleye, on the
same days, who was 21 at that feast last.
Ralph Coterell, to whom the king committed the lands, &c., was present
and could say nothing but that the said John was of full age, and ought to
have seisin of the lands, &c.
C. Edw. II. FUe 23. (2.)
282. William heik of Richaito de Eston, who held of King
Edward the king's father in chief.
Writ {missing).
[YoKK.] Proof of age. Thursday after the feast ... St. Paul, 4 Edw. II.
{defective and defaced.)
The said William was 21 on the day of the Assumption, 4 Edw. II, born
in Broghton and baptized in the church there on the morrow.
William [de Costrunt ?] , aged 50, knows it because on the morrow of
that feast he hunted near that church and took a hare
Robert de Farnhill, aged 46, knows it because his firstborn son was
born at the feast of St. James in the same year, who 21 years.
John de Kigheley, aged 60, knows it because Master Robert his son then
first went to the schools of Oxford
Constantine Eennell (?), aged 44, knows it because William his son was
at the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary 21 years.
William de Brigham, aged 41, knows it because at the feast of St.
Michael following the said feast of the Assumption
twenty-one years ago.
William de Skipton knows it because Adam his father
died at the feast
[William Buck ?] , aged 50, knows it because Maud his sister
.... with Henry Maunsell on the day of St. Bartholomew following the
said feast
C. Edw. II. File 23. (3.)
283. Thomas son and heir of Robert de Halgton.
Writ (missing).
S[taffoed]. Proof of age 4 Edw. I. {defective.)
In margin. G(ar)nonshale.
Robert de D , says that the said Thomas was 21 [on Monday]
after the DecolQation of St. John the Baptist last, for he was born] at High
Offileye on that day in the [14th year of King Edward the king's father] ,
and baptized in the church there on the same day, which he knows because
de Doyli his lord
Philip le Bret, aged 55, says the same, and knows it because Agnes his
daughter was born on the same day.
'• • • , aged 44, says the same (and knows it because) his
father died on Tuesday the morrow of the said Thomas's birth.
. de Okes, aged 55, says the same, and knows it because
(he?) married ........ the daughter of William le Wenche of Cesteford
on the same day.
EDWARD II. 167
Thomas son of the widow says the same, and
knows it because he was (with ?) Robert de Halgton, the father, before the
king's coroner at Stafford for a certain mishap (infortunio) which happened
there, on Wednesday after the said Thomas's birth.
William de la Cornere, aged 46, says the same, and knows it because
Alice his daughter died, and was buried on the same day that the said
Thomas was born.
Henry de Wode, aged 66, says the same, and knows it because John his
brother was slain at the fair of Newcastle on Sunday after the said feast,
14 Edw. I.
William son of John de la Cornere, aged 42, says the same, and knows it
because the prior of Ronton with his two canons tarried with him from
Thursday before the said feast until the Monday after, when the said
Thomas was born.
John de Stalbrok, aged 52, says the same and knows it because Richard
his son was born on the same day.
William Sturnel, aged 61 (?) says the same, and knows it by the coming
of the late king's justices in eyre to Stafford on the morrow of the Epiphany
after the said feast.
Hamund de B , aged 48, says the same, and knows it because
Robert his brother married Aline, daughter of Hugh le Ride . . on the
same day.
Richard de Kemeseye, aged 54, says the same, and knows it because John
de Durlaston his neighbour was hung in the king's eyre at Stafford on the
morrow of the Epiphany after the said feast of the Decollation of St. John,
[14] Edw. I.
C. Edw. II. File 23. (4.)
284. John son and heik of William Blbith;
Writ {missing).
Gloucester. Proof of age, 18 July, 4 Edw. II. (defective.)
Richard Edy, aged 60, says the said John was 21 on Dec. 18, 3 Edw. II,
for he was born at Neuwenham and baptized in the church of St. Peter
there on Dec. 18, 16 Edw. I, which he knows because in the same year at
the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula he married Alice Warin.
Walter de Home, aged 50, says the same, and knows it because in the
same year he was in service with the lord of Staunton, keeping the bailiwick
of Staunton in the forest of Dene.
John le MoUl, aged 70, says the same, and knows it because at the feast
of St. Michael in the same year Master John de Aure took his son John to
the schools of Aure, where he stayed for a year.
Walter le Walleys, aged 50, says the same, and knows it because he has
a, son Alan who was born on Jan. 1, in the same year.
John atten Hurste, aged 40, says the same, and knows it because at the
feast of St. John the Baptist in the same year he married Denise de Nasse,
William le White, aged 50, says the same, and knows it because (he had)
a son Robert who was born at (Christmas day ?) in the same year.
John le Longe, aged 40, says the same, and knows it because John le
Longe his father died at the feast of St. Gregory (in the same year?).
John le Longe, the younger, aged . . . ., agrees, and knows it because
he has a daughter Alice who was born at Christmas day in the same
year.
John atten Welle, aged 50, agrees, and knows it because John Puf his
father in the same year.
l68 INQUISITIONS.
Adam Lumbard agrees (and knows it) because at the feast
of Easter in the same year he went to Santiago beyond the sea.
WilHam atte Wattere, aged 40, agrees, and knows it because at the feast
of St. John Philip Bleyth in Ireland.
William Peyt, aged 60, agrees, and knows it because at Shrovetide
(Carniprivium) in the same year he married Alice la Wyhte.
C. Edu: 11. File 23. (5.)
285. Otto son and heir of Henky de Bodbugan.
W^rit {missing).
Cornwall. Proof of age, Monday after St. Gregory the Pope, 4 Edw. II. (defective.)
Walter de Treviur, aged 60, says that the said Otto was 21 on Jan. 6
last, for he was born at Botrugan on that day 18 Edw. I, and baptized
in the church of St. Goran there on the morrow, which he knows because
at the time of the said Otto's birth his wife Joan took (him) from the sacred
font and as her [godson] especially loved him.
Nicholas de Sechevil, aged . . ., says the same, and knows it because
at that time he was at the house of Thomas de Penuern in the same
who on that day married his sister Sibyl, and he saw the
said Otto baptized.
[Eeginald] de Penrys, 55, says the same, and knows it because at that
time he was of the household of Henry de Botrugan the father.
John de Polrudeyn, 60, says the same, and knows it because he has a
daughter after the said Otto in the same font,
who still survives and who he knows is 21.
Eoger de Penpoi, 56, says the same, and knows it because at that time he
was at Botrugan who was sent to Sibyl mother of the
said Otto (?) by William de Botrugan uncle of the said Henry, and saw the
said Otto
Eobert de Penleen, 48, says the same, and knows it because he is a
parishioner of St. Goran, and on that day, which was the day of the
Epiphany, he was there to hear his service (ad audiendum servicium suum)
and saw the said Otto baptized.
John de Tretheuwy, 54, says the same, and knows it because he was a
servant de Treverbyn who was staying at Botrugan
with Henry, father of the said Otto, and (he) saw baptized.
Baldwin de Polgrun, 51, agrees, and knows it because he has a son John
who was born on the day and knows him to be 21 and more.
► agrees, and knows it,
a daughter Gunnild who died, and was buried in the cemetery of
St. Goran on the day
John Score, 53 (agrees), and knows it because on that day he was at
and announced to the prior the birth of the said
Otto
C. Edw 11. File 23. (6.)
286. Thomas fitz Bernard, kinsman and heir of Ralph fitz Bernard.
Writ {missing).
Essex. ProoJ of age, Sunday before [Whitsunday] , 4 Edw. II. {defective and
defaced.)
Walter le Baue, knight, aged 50 and more, says that the said Thomas
was 22 this year, for he was born at Thunderle on the eve of the Epiphany
17 Edw. I, and baptized in the church of St. Michael there on the morrow
EDWARD II. 169
and this he also knows because at the same time was born to him a
daughter Anne of Maliora his wife, who is of the same age as the said
Thomas.
John Wildgresse, aged 50 and more, says the same, and knows it because
in the same year before Whitsunday, before the said Thomas was born,
he married Joan his wife, who lived with him thirteen years, and died nine
years ago.
John annan, aged 60 (?) and more, says the same, and knows
it because the said church, and the parsonage, were burned in Christmas
week, 19 [Edw. I] , when the said Thomas was 2 years old.
John .... aunt, aged 60 and more, says the same, and knows it
because John his elder son was born at the feast of the Annunciation in the
same (year ?) before the said Thomas and in this year will be 23 on
that feast.
John Chastilloun (?), aged 60 and more, says the same, and knows it
because in the same year at the feast of the Purification he had a son
William of Joan his wife after the said Thomas was born, who will be
22 at that feast next.
William de Grestede, aged 60 and more, says the same and knows it
because Isabel his firstborn daughter died at the time of the churching of
the said Thomas's mother, of which death and day it was written in a
missal.
Humphrey ate Wode, 60 and more, Thomas ate Woulate, 50 and more,
Richard de Cranwele, 47 and more, John Chymbel, 50 and more, Robert le
Spendour, 60 and more, Henry Liteman, 50 and more, say the same, and
know it because on the day of the baptism of the said Thomas, Agnes
daughter of Humphrey ate Wode was drowned at Bemflete, on account of
which of the coroner came of the neighbour-
hood of Thunderle, by which all these jurors
the birth of the said Thomas, and they also recollect it because the said
(church) of Thunderle was burned in Christmas week in the second year after
the said Thomas's birth, viz. in 19 Edw. I, and all divine services of that
church were (held?) in the chapel of the manor of Thunderle for six years
for want of repair of the church.
C. Edw. 11. File 23. (7.)
287. Albxandbe le Seejaunt of Melmorby.
Writ, 1 May, 4 Edw. II.
[CuMBBELAND.] Inq. 8 Sept. 5 Edw. II.
Ulvesby. A messuage, llja. land, Ja. meadow, an eighth part of a water-
mill, and 2s. 6d. rent of assize, held of the king in chief, paying 2s. 8d.
yearly for cornage and 3s. 9d. for free farm, by the hands of the
sheriff of Cumberland.
John le Serjant, aged 22 and more on Friday after the Purification last,
when the said Alexander died, is his next heir.
C. Edw. 11. File 23. (8.)
288. Adam de la Grave.
Writ, 10 May, 4 Edw. II.
Buckingham. Inq. 11 April, 5 Edw. II.
Chalfhunte St. Giles. Two messuages and 1 virgate land, held of the king
in chief, as member of the barony of Wolverton, by service of barony
only ; and 23s. rent from three free tenants, whose names are given.
170 INQUISITIONS.
John his son, aged 18 at the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist
last, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 23. (9.)
289. Adam de la Gbavb.
Wnt to Eoger de Wellesworth, escheator, to cause dower to be assigned to
Margery, late the wife of the said Adam, 20 Oct. 6 Edw. II.
E. Inq. P.M. File 7. (15.)
290. Waltbe Alwy.
Writ, 6 May, 4 Edw. II.
Somerset. Inq. 16 March, 5 Edw. II.
Kyngesbury by Muleborn Port. A messuage, 5a. arable, and 2a. meadow,
held of the king in chief, as of the manor of Kyngesbury, by service of
id. yearly.
John his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. FUe 23. (10.)
291. BOBEBT DE BaBEWOBTH.
Wiit of ceiiiorari on the complaint of Richard Knyvet of Suthwyk and Joan
his wife, daughter and heir of John de Wurth, deceased, that the late
escheator had taken into the king's hand certain lands in Barkworth,
which Eobert de Barkworth held of them by knight's service, by
reason of lands which the said Bichard and Joan hold in Haynton
of Thomas de Grelle, of the inheritance of the said -loan, whereby the
wardship of the said lands by reason of the minority of William son
and heir of the said Eobert ought to pertain to them, 6 July, 4 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. 24 June, 5 Edw. II.
Barkeworth. A messuage and 6 bovates land were held by the said Eobert
on the day he died by service of | knight's fee of the said Eichard
Knivet and Joan his wife, by reason of the said lands in Hainton,
which the said Eichard and Joan hold, together with other lands, &c.
in Hainton, of Thomas de Grelle by service of 1 knight's fee ; and they
were seised thereof on the day the said Robert died. The said Eobert
held no lands, &c. of the king in chief in co. Lincoln or elsewhere.
C. Edw. II. File 23. (11.)
292. Hbnet de Wevbe.
Writ, 26 March, 4 Edw. II.
[Chester.] Inq. Tuesday after St. James, 5 Edw. II.
Mondrem, parcel of the forest of La Mare. A certain forestry held of the
king in chief by homage and fealty.
Wevere. The manor held of John de Arden in chief by knight's service,
viz., finding two footmen in time of war at the castle of Aldeford, at
the costs of the lord of the castle, for 40 days, and 8«. 6d. yearly.
Euston. 1 bovate land held of John de Grey hy service of 2«, yearly, and
making two appearances yearly at the court of Euston.
Thomas his son, aged 12 at the feast of the Ascension last, is his next
heir.
EDWARD II. 171
Writ de melius inquiremlo, 2 Sept. 5 Edw. II.
rCHESTEB.] Inq. Thursday the morrow of St. Michael, 5 Edw. II.
Mondrem. The said Henry held the said forestry of the king in chief by
homage and service of keeping the forest by one footman, with horn,
bow and arrows, and that forestry is not dependent upon any land or
tenement, nor does any tenement pertain to it except horn and
keepership, but it is worth 40s. yearly from food (putura) only to be
taken within the precincts of this part of Mondrem, in accustomed
places.
Wfevere. The manor is held as abovesaid, which service according to the
custom of the country is J knight's fee, and doing 8s. 6cl. yearly.
Rushton. 1 bovate land neld of John de Grey by homage, and service of
2s. yearly, and doing suit at his court of Rushton once yearly.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. II. File 23. (12.)
293. John, son of John le Breton alias le Bruton the younger.
Writ, 20 June, 4 Edw. II.
Northampton. Inq. 8 Sept. 5 Edw. II.
Dodynton by Staunford. An assart of 15a. called ' Rogers Dybbyng ' and
4s, rent, held of the king in chief by service of rendering 6s. 8d. yearly
at the king's exchequer ; and another assart of 50a. land and la. wood,
held of the king in chief by service of rendering a pair of gilt spurs at
the exchequer ; all in the king's hand by reason of the said John's
minority.
Blatherwyk and Laxton, A capital messuage, 120a. arable, 2a. meadow, 4a.
wood within the bounds of the forest, and 6s. Hd. and 3 capons rent,
now in the wardship of John Engayne, held of Sir Richard Basset by
service of ^ knight's fee,
Maud his sister, aged 20, whom Richard de la Ryvere married, is his next
heir.
Writ of plenius certiorari on the petition of the abovfisaid Richard and Maud,
showing that the abovesaid Richard Basset demised certain tenements
in Blatherwyck and Laxton, which came to his hands as wardship, to
Walter bishop of Coventry and Lychfield until the lawful age of the
said John son of John son of John, which tenements, with others of the
same bishop, being taken into the king's hand were committed to John
Engayne, and praying delivery of the same, 22 Aug. 5 Edw. II.
Northampton. Inq. 8 Sept. 5 Edw, II.
Blatherwyk and Laxton. A capital messuage, lands, &c. as above, were
held by John son of John le Breton, knight, 'of Richard Basset by
service of | knight's fee ; which came into the wardship of the said
Richard during the minority of John son of John son of John le Breton,
and he demised the same to Walter bishop of Coventry and Lichfield
until the lawful age of the said John.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. II. File 23. (13.)
294. Roger Bertram alias Beretrbm, de BEaTRAn.
Writ, 29 Jan. 4 Edw. II.
Northumberland. Inq. Wednesday the day of St.-Dunstan, 4 Edw. II.
Mitheford. The castle, worth 14i. yearly, now in the king's hand.
172 INQUISITIONS.
Mitteforde. The town, worth 121. yearly.
Mollesdoun. The town, worth 61. yearly.
Mitteforde. The mills, worth 12Z. yearly, which were demised to William
de Valence for a term which has passed, and are now in the hand of
John de Euer.
Feltoun with the forest, park, and mill, worth 221. yearly, now in the king's
hand by reason of the heirs, who have not sued.
Framlington. 6s. 8d. service pertaining to the guard of the little castle of
Mitteford, for lands held by Eobert de Eslingtoun.
Overgares. Gd. for land of William de Herle.
Beehefeld which is in the hand of Warin de Swethorp, Gd.
Land called Le Hero .... which is in the hand of Eoger Heroun, 6d.
All held of the king in chief. And Lady Eda de Newille holds the
towns of Miteford, Mollesdoun, and Feltoun, with a third part of the
park, together with the forest of Feltoun, as dower.
He had one daughter Agnes, who died without heir.
Philip Darcy, Elias de Pannebiri, and William, son of William de Emeley,
each aged 30 at least, are now his next heirs.
Writ of privy seal to the king's nephew Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucestre
and Hertford, guardian of the realm, and to the chancellor, to'examine
the accompanying inquisition taken at the suit of Sir Philip Darcy,
concerning the lands, &c. of the said Roger, and do as shall seem
fitting, 18 June, 4 Edw. II. (French.)
Writ de melius inquirendo dc. to the eseheator to deliver to Philip Darcy, one
of the heirs, a third part of the mill of Felton, to warn the said Elias and
William to be in the chancery on the morrow of St. Laurence next to
receive their pourparties, and to enquire by what service the said mill
is held, 2 July, .4 Edw. II.
Northumberland. Inq. Wednesday the eve of St. Mary Magdalen, 5 Edw. II.
Miteford. Sir Roger Bertrem died seised of the little castle &c. which he
held of the king in chief by barony, and the mill of Felton is member
of the same barony and is held of the king in chief by the service per-
taining to so much tenement ; after it came into the king's hand it was
never charged with any service, but before the mill came into Sir
Roger's hand, the baron of that barony did to the king service for a
whole barony.
Writ de melius inquirendo whether the said Roger, and the said A.gnes, died
seised of the said mills &c. as of fee, or not, and who are the next heirs
of the said Agnes &c. 27 Aug. 5 Edw. II.
Northumberland. Inq. Wednesday in Easter week, 5 Edw. II.
The said Roger was seised on the day he died of Mitforde with the little
castle and demesne lands, Mollesdon, and the mills of Mitforde and
Felton, which mills he demised to William de Valencia for a term now
expired. Now the mills of Mitforde are in the hand of John de Eure,
by reason of a third part of Creklawe, because Hugh de Eure was
seised of the manor of Creklawe, by the gift of the said Roger and by
his charter, after the death of which Roger, Ida Bertram brought a
writ of dower against the said Hugh for a third part of that manor,
and Hugh called to warrant Agnes daughter and heir of the said
Roger, together with William de Valencia, and recovered the mills of
Mitforde against the said Agnes ; and John de Eure is next heir of the
said Hugh. The mill of Felton is in the king's hand since the lapse
of the term which WilUam de Valencia held. The said Roger was
seised on the day he died of Felton with the demesne lands and forest
EDWAED II. 173
as of fee, and after his death Agnes his daughter was seised of them
in fee, and died seised of the reversion of the mill of Pelton, and the
mills of Mitford, unless she released the mills of Mitforde to anyone,
which is unknown to the jury.
The said Eoger had four sisters: — Agnes de Emeley, Isabel Darcy,
Christiana de Eos, and Ada de Veer ; from Agnes came William son of
William, and from him William that now is ; from Isabel issued Norman
Darcy, and from him Philip Darcy that now is ; from Christiana issued Elias
de Penbury that now is ; and from Ada issued Isabel, and from her Gilbert
de Aton' that now is ; which William, Philip, Elias, and Gilbert are next
heirs of the said Eoger and Agnes.
Writ of scire facias to warn the said William and Elias to be in the chancery
on the morrow of the Ascension next to receive their pourparties of the
mill of Felton, 12 April, 5 Edw. II. (fragment.)
Writ of dedimus potestatem recipiendi attornatos, 16 April, 5 Edw. II.
C. Edw. II. File 23. (14.)
295. William Pltjkenbt alias Plokbnet.
Writ, 28 June, 4 Edw. II.
Berks. Extent, 4 July, 5 Edw. II.
Lambourne. A moiety of the manor , and hundred (full extent given with
names of free tenants), held of the king in chief by service of j knight's
fee.
William his son, aged 15 at the feast of St. Michael next, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 23. (15.)
296. William Plukenet.
Writ to Eoger de Wellesworth, escheator, to cause dower to be assigned to
Joan, late the wife of the said William, 15 Nov. 5 Edw. II.
E. Inq. P.M. FUe 7. (12.)
297. John Goob alias Gooz.
Writ, 28 April, 4 Edw. II.
Dorset. Inq. 12 May, 4 Edw. II.
Gyllingham. A capital messuage, 123a. arable, 4a. meadow, rents &c. held
of the king in chief by serjeanty of being forester of the forest of
Gillyngham, and keeper of the park of the manor of Gillyngham,
which manor is in the hand of Margaret, sometime queen of England, by
the grant of the late King Edward. And the said John and his heirs
shall receive the twigs and bark of all trees cut in the forest or park
by the king, queen, or justice of the forest, excepting those felled at
the manor or barton of Gillyngham ; and they shall receive all trees
and boughs thrown down by the wind, unless thrown down with their
roots, and they shall have their swine without number in the time of
pannage in the forest and park free of pannage, 8 oxen, 8 cows,
&c. in the park and outside free of herbage, and the right shoulder of all
deer taken in the park or forest.
His daughters, Amice the wife of William de Bogeley, Elizabeth the wife
of John Cley, Alice the wife of William Chounesone, and Michaela the wife
of John de Eoudes, each aged 22 and more, are his next heirs.
174 INQUISITIONS.
Endorsed with a memorandum that queen Margaret's steward came into
the chancery and claimed the above tenements to be of the demesnes
of the manor of Gillingham, which was assigned to her in dower, and
is of the ancient demesne of the crown of England, and a day was
given, viz. the morrow of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary next.
Writ to the escheator to warn the said queen to be in the chancery, &c., to
shew cause why the said lands &c. ought not to be delivered to the said
heirs, 15 Aug. 5 Edw. II.
Letter oj attorney from the queen appointing Roger de Luda or Hugh de
Horsigton to show cause for her as abovesaid. (undated.)
Reasons proposed by the queen and .John Hayward against the inquisition
returned at the suit of the heirs of John Gooz. {French.)
Writ of certiorari to the treasurer and chamberlains to examine the rolls
and certify what standing John Goce, lately deceased, claimed in certain
lands &c. in Gillingham, in the eyres of Eobert Passelewe and Eoger
de CUfford, justices in eyre in 31 and 54 Hen. Ill, 16 Sept. 5 Edw. II.
Endorsed: — In the eyre of Robert Passelewe nothing can as yet
be found.
.Dorset. Pleas oJ the forest at Shirebm-ne on the day of St. Katherine,
54 Hen. Ill, before Roger de Clifford &c. justices, (defaced.)
Presentment made, as likewise in the roll of the eyres of Eobert Passelewe,
&c., 31 Hen. IH, of the bounds of the manor of Gillingham (details
given). And it was found in the said rolls that Walter Joce, deceased,
was forester of fee and had no warrant but ancient tenure, and that he
held 1 virgate land of the king for his bailiwick of keeping the whole of
the king's demesne wood of Gillingham. John his son who now holds
that baihwick came and claimed common for his beasts throughout his
whole bailiwick, and housebote and heybote in the king's demesne
woods, but because it was found that he holds the said virgate for his
bailiwick the steward of the said forest was ordered not to permit him
to have of the bailiwick besides the issues of the
said virgate.
Memorandum (undated and defaced).
In the manor of Gillyngeham are three towns, Gillingeham, Motcumbe, and
Bureton, each town answering for itself for the queen in the court of
Gilliageham, in which it was testified that the villeins of Burtone held
nearly a fardel of land which was the king's escheat, for which they
rendered nothing ; and the men of Burton having declared that they
knew of nothing that could be escheat to the king, it was found by the
townships of Gillingeham and Motcumbe, in which there is a great
multitude of men, that a fardel of land of 13a. in Burton at Odeslade,
without the king's assent was committed by the township of Burton
to one Eynulph son of Edric de la Sandweye and Alnova (?) his wife,
daughter of Alfred de Shilford, who rendered nothing to the king,
after whose deaths the villeins took it into their own hands and still
detain it. The fardel was therefore taken into the king's hand, and as
the queen was dowered of that manor for five years, it was considered
that she should recover her loss of 10«., and that the whole township
should be in mercy 20«. for concealing such a rent in fraud of
the king.
C. Edw. 11. File 23. (16.)
EDWARD II. 175
298. John de Eoches.
Wnt, 6 July, 4 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Southampton. Inq. 24 July, 5 Edw. II.
Stevyngton. The manor (extent given), out of which are paid lOOs. to
Bichard de Biflet pertaining to his manor of La Welle which sometime
was of Geoffrey Wyngham, held of the king in chief by service of
^ knight's fee, doing suit at the hundred of Basingstoke, and finding
a horseman in Wales in time of war for 40 days at his own
charges.
Bradeleye and Northfarham. The manors (extents given), out of which are
paid 2s. yearly to the abbot of Ticchefeld, held of the bishop of Win-
chester for 4 knights' fees, by service of doing suit at the bishop's court
at La Soke and at the view of frankpledge at Southfarham or Overton,
if he shall be resident.
Hou. The manor (extent given), held of Richard de Burhonte by service
of ^ knight's fee, and the said manor is charged by ancient custom with
doing suit at the king's hundred of Munestoke.
John his son, aged 22 at the feast of St. Edmund the King and Martyr
next, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 23. (17.)
299. EicHABD DE Bello CaMpo.
Writ, 20 May, 4 Edw. II.
Southampton. Inq. 19 June, 4 Edw. II.
La Quabbe. A capital messuage, 2 gardens, 60a. arable, 5a. meadow, 3a.
wood, 20a. pasture, and 39s. ^d. rent of assize, held of the king in chief
by exchange sometime made with the king's ancestors for lands &c. at
Melebourne in the Peak (la Peyk), by service of doing suit at the king's
court of Ticchefeld twice yearly, and rendering 16d. yearly of ' tourn
and tethingpeni.'
Walter, son of William son of John, son of Alesia one of his daughters,
and Cristina and Cecily his daughters, each aged 21, are his next
heirs.
Writ of pleniuB certiorari, whether the said lands in Quabbe were of the
king's ancient demesnes or not, and whether they were in Northfeld or
in Tychefeld, and whether Northfeld is a hamlet of Tichefeld or a
town by itself, and if a town by itself, whether in the eyres of the
justices in eyre, tenants in Quabbe were assessed with those of Northfeld
or Tychefeld ; William son of John de Messeworth having exhibited in
chancery part of a fine granting a messuage and lands in Tichefeld and
Charke to the said Richard for life with remainder to the said William,
and the said Christiana and Cecily having asserted that the lands in
Quabbe are of the king's ancient demesne and in Northfeld and not
in Tychefeld, 15 Aug. 5 Edw. II.
Southampton. Inq. Wednesday after St. Matthew, 5 Edw. II.
Quabbe. The said lands are not of the king's ancient demesnes nor ever
were, nor taxed amongst them, and are in Ticchefeld, and Northfeld is
not a town by itself nor a hamlet of Tichefeld, but a field in which the
lands are situated.
C. Edw. II. File 23. (18.)
176 INQUISITIONS.
300. John son of John Traynez alias Traneys.
Writ, 13 April, 4 Edw. II.
[York.] Inq. Saturday after St. John the Baptist, 4 Edw. II.
Pynelthorp. The site of a messuage and I04a. land in demesne, held
of the bishopric of Durham, the see being vacant, by homage and fealty.
Kylpin, including Stokebrig and Silvesterker. 5 tofts, 3 bovates in demesne,
n^a. land, 28s. Id. rent of assize, and pannage, held a6 above by the
same service.
Skeltone. 20a. land and 4s. rent of assize, held as above by the same
service ; and 3^a. land held of Eobert Bataill, service unspecified.
Linton. IBs. 4d. rent of assize.
N«uland. 8s. Ad. rent and 4 horse shoes yearly.
Benetland. 2«. rent of assize.
Estrington. 4s. rent of assize, and a ' hurn ' (?) price lid.
Thorp. 20s. yearly held of the same bishop by the same service, and
Id. rent of assize.
Belleby. 45s. 9d. rent of assize.
All held of the same bishop by the said service.
Portington. A toft, 9a. land, and 2a. meadow in demesne, and 4s. rent of
assize, held of the lord of Portington by fealty.
Houeden. 6 tofts, 12a. land, 7a. meadow, and 51s. Id. rent of assize, held
of the same bishop by the said service ; 4a. meadow held of Thomas de
Bernhill by fealty ; and 15^d. for pannage, tenure unspecified.
Barneby. 24s. 8d. rent of assize held of the same bishop.
John, son of Thomas Traneys his brother, aged 9, is his next heir.
WHt de melius inquirendo by what tenure the above lands are held of the
bishopric of Durham, 26 July, 5 Edw. II.
[York.] Inq. Saturday after Ash Wednesday, 5 Edw. II.
The lands, &c., in Pynelthorp, Stokebryg, Kylpin, Skelton, Neuland, Linton,
Benetteland, Estrington, Thorp, Houeden, and Barneby, were held of
the bishopric of Durham as of the manor of Houeden by homage and
service of 103s. lOd. of free farm yearly ; certain lands in Skelton were
held of Robert Batayll by service of 8d. yearly; certain lands in
Portington were held of Nicholas de Portington by service of 22d.
yearly; and certain lands in Houeden were held of Thomas de
Bernhill by service of 8d. yearly.
Writ of plenius certiorari, whereas the king had commanded the escheator
to deliver the lands &c. to Idonia, late the wife of Thomas Traynez,
mother and next (friend) of the heir, and Nicholas de Chilham to
whom the wardship (has been granted ?) at the requisition of Isabel
the king's consort, has given the king to understand that the said
bishops have the wardship of the lands, and that they are held of
the said bishop by knight's service, 5 April, 5 Edw. II.
[York.] Inq. Monday after the Octave of Holy Trinity, 5 Edw. II.
The said John held no lands in Houedenshyre by knight's service. He
held divers lands, as abovesaid, of the bishopric of Durham, but the
bishops never had the wardship of the lands of the said John,
because the heirs of his ancestors have always been of full age on the
death of their ancestors, but the said bishops have always had the wardship
of the lands of other tenants so holding by homage and rendering a certain
yearly rent, but whether in right of their church or by usurpation
(de occupacione) is unknown to the jury.
C. Edw. II. File 28. (19.)
EDWAED II. 177
301. Dayid db Fletewyk.
Writ, 27 Sept. 5 Edw. II.
[YoBK.] Inq. Saturday the morrow of St. Augustine, 6 Edw. II.
Thorn Gumbaud in Holdernesse. A third part of a moiety of the manor,
held, of the inheritance of Lora his wife, of the king in chief, as of the
honour of Albemarle, by knight's service, and doing suit at the
wapentake of Holdernesse. He was not seised of any lands &c. in his
demesne as of fee.
David his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
G. Edw. II. File 24. (1.)
302. Isabel late the wife of John Bygot, of Stoketon.
Writ, 12 Sept. 5 Edw. II.
YoEK. Inq. Wednesday the day of St. Michael, 6 Edw. II.
Setringeton. Two parts of the manor with the advowson of the church,
held of the king in chief by knight's service, together with the reversion
of the third part, for life by the gift of Eoger Bygot, sometime earl of
Norfolk and marshal of England; which manor ought to remain to
John, son of John Bygot of Stokton, by the gift. of the said. earl.
John, son of John Bygot, aged 30 and more, is her next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 24. (2.)
303. Peteonilla de Beuly, of Lodynton.
ITrit, 20 Feb. 5 Edw. II.
Waewick. Inq. 10 May, 5 Edw. II.
Lodynton and Dodwell. A moiety of a messuage, 60a. arable, 5a. meadow,
4J virgates land in villenage, a moiety of a water-mill, and a fishery,
held of the earl of Warwick in chief by service of I knight's fee, and
10s. yearly. She held no other lands, &c.
Nicholas de Bruly, aged 30 and more, is her next heir.
C. Ediv. II. File 24. (3.)
304. Stephen de Oustewyk.
Writ, 26 Feb. 5 Edw. II.
[YoEK.] Inq. taken at Hedon in Hold(erness), 3 March, 5 Edw. II.
Oustewyk. A plot of herbage in a croft, held of the king in chief, as of the
honour of Albemarle, by fealty and service of id. yearly.
Eoger his son, aged 26 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 24. (4.)
305. Andeew db Thundbelb.
Writ, 12 Oct. 5 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. Saturday after SS. Simon and Jude, 5 Edw. II.
Alesford. A messuage, 120a. arable, Ja. meadow, 9a. pasture, 140a. wood,
17s. ^d. rent of assize, a root {racinum) of ginger, a clove gillyflower,
&c., held of the king in chief for J knight's fee, and it owes suit at the
court of the honour of Boulogne, and is charged with 5 marks yearly to
William de Appelford for his life. He held no other lands, &c.
Philip de Thunderle, aged 22, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 24. (5.)
28017 ^
178 INQUISITIONS.
306. John son of John de Etvbks.
Wnt, 12 Nov. 6 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 17 Dec. 5 Edw. II.
Aiingre. The hundred held of the king in chief by knight's service,
Aungre castle, la. land held by service of 4i. yearly, and doing fealty to
the earl of Gloucester.
John his son, aged 5, is his next heir,
C. Edw. 11. File 24. (6.)
307. - John son of John de K^veks.
Writ to Eoger de Wellesworth, escheator, to cause dower to be assigned to
Ellen, late the wife of the said John, 12 Sept. 6 Edw. II.
E. Inq. P.M. File 7, (13,)
308. Andeew Meel.
Writ, 18 Oct. 5 Edw. II.
Middlesex. Jwg'. 22 Oct. 5 Edw. II.
Westminster. . 6 shops held of the king in chief by service of 2d. yearly at
the king's exchequer ; and 2 marks quifc-rent from a tenement held by
Ealph de Ditton. He held no other lands, &c.
His sisters, Agnes Sparwe the wife of Geoffrey Godale, aged 60, Margaret
Sparwe, aged 40, and Katherine Sparwe, aged 50, are his next heirs. ,
C. Edw. II. File 24. (7.)
309. Beetha (Berta) de Docwea.
Wnt, 6 March, 5 Edw. II.
CuMBEELAND. Inq. 11 April, 5 Edw. II.
Hoton in the Forest, 34a. land, held of the king in chief by serjeanty, by
service of rendering 7s. 4d. yearly by the hands of the sheriff. She held
no other lands, &c.
Thomas de Dockewra her son, aged 40 and more, is her next heir,
C. Edw. II. File 24, (8.)
310- Mabel de Sull^ye.
Writ, 1 Dec. 5 Edw, II,
Leicestee. Inq. Thursday after St. George, 5 Edw. II.
Barewe on Sore. A fourth part of the manor, held of the king in chief, as
of the honour of Chester now in the king's hand, by service of J knight's
fee; but she demised the same to Philip de Burleye for his life,
rendering 101. yearly, with the king's licence. She died seised of
nothing else in the county,
Eeymund de Sully her son, aged 40 and more, is her next heir,
Buckingham. Inq. Tuesday after St. John ante Portam Latinam, 5 Edw. II.
Olnee. A fourth part of the manor, similarly held, and demised to the said
Philip for life for the like rent. She died seised of nothing else in the
county.
Heir as above,
€. Edw. II. File 24. (9.)
BDWAED II. 179
311. Richard DE Gosbbek.
Wnt, 1 Dec. 5 Edw. II.
Suffolk. Inq. Saturday after St. Nicholas, 5 Edw. II.
Gosebek. The manor with the advowson of the church, held of Alice late
the wife of Roger le Bygod, sometime earl of Norfolk and marshal of
England, for 2 knights' fees assigned to her in dower by the king.
Brycthewell. A fishery with 15s. rent, held, together with the manor of
Brychtwell which John Lampet and Beatrice his wife hold of the
demise of the said Richard for the life of the said Beatrice, of Sir John
de Polye and Mabel his wife by service of 60s. yearly.
Ralph his son, aged 13, is his next heir.
Writ de melius inquirendo, what other lands he held of which mention is not
made above, 4 Feb. 6 Edw. II.
Suffolk. Inq. 26 Feb. 6 Edw. II.
Codenham. 94a. land, 15a. wood, 5a. meadow, 10a. pasture, and 40s. 9Jd.
rent (full extent given with field names and names of tenants), held of
Sir Robert de Ufford and Cecily his wife, as of her inheritance, by
service of J knight's fee. He held nothing of the king in chief, nor
any other lands besides those contained in the previous inquisition.
' . i " . C.Edw.II.FileM. {10.)
312. John de Lacu alias de Lay, of Great Paxton.
Writ, 15 April, 5 Edw. II.
Huntingdon. Inq. 14 May, 5 Edw. II.
Great Paxton. Cejtain lands, &c., held of William de Lay by service of
Qd. yearly ; and certain other lands, held of Remigius de Meldyng in
free socage by service of Id. yearly.
John du Lay, his son, aged 24, is his next heir.
Cambridge. Inq. 12 May, 5 Edw. II.
Hokynton. A capital messuage, 50a. arable, 3a. meadow, rents, &c.,
held of Geoffrey de Burdeleye by service of \ knight's fee, and a pair
of gloves yearly.
Heir as above, aged 24 and more.
C. Edw. II. File 24. (11.)
313- .Richard de Shupton, afos de Scuhpton, de Schoupton.
Writ, 1 Dec. 5 Edw. IL
YorS. Inq: taken at York on Friday the morrow of St. Hilary, 5 Edw. II.
Thoraldthorp, 8 tofts and 16 bovates land, held of the manor of B.utter-
cramb of the heirs of John de Wake by service of | knight's fee.
Robert his son, aged 9J, is his next heir.
[York.] Inq^ Wednesday the eve of the Epiphany, 5 Edw. II.
Thorpe by Kirkeby Malesart. A capital messuage, 49a. arable, and 30a.
wood, held of Henry Beufiz, knight, and Cecily his wife, by service of
20s. lOd. ; and a plot held of the abbot of Fountains by service of 12d.
Azerlawe. 16^a. land held of John de Moubray by service of 6d. yearly.
Heir as above, .
180 INQUISITIONS.
WHt of plenius certiorari, on the petition of W. bishop of Coventry and
Lichfield, showing that he holds the manor of Butercrambe for life by
the grant of John de Wake, deceased, and that the wardship of the lands,
&c., of the heir ought to pertain to him this time, 8 March, 5 Edw. II.
[YoKK.J Inq. Saturday before St. Gregory the Pope, 5 Edw. II.
The bishop of Coventry and Lichfield holds the manor of
Botercrambe for life by the grant of John Wake deceased, by reason
whereof the wardship of the heir and lands, &c., of the said Eichard,
who died on Friday after the Translation of St. Thomas, 4 Edw. II,
pertains to the bishop for this time.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. II. File 24:. (12.)
314. John Ntcol, of Lyndwode.
Writ, 15 Dec. 5 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. 11 Jan. 5 Edw. II.
Lyndewod. A messuage, 36a. arable, and 6a. meadow, held of the king,
as of the barony of Bayeux now in the king's hand, rendering 12flf.
yearly.
William his son, aged 29 on the feast of St. Michael next, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 24. (13.)
315. EOBEET DB LaTTHBBDEY.
Writ, 6 Aug. 5 Edw. II.
NoBTHAMPTON. Inq. 24 Aug. 5 Edw. II.
Weston Pynkeny alias Pygkenie. 6 marks rent from 4 virgates land, held
of the king in chief by service of ^ knight's fee.
John de Latthebury his brother, is his next heir and of full age.
Buckingham. Inq. Friday after the Nativity of St. Mary, 5 Edw. II.
Embertone. A capital messuage, 12a. land, and la. meadow, held of Joan
la Chaumberleyne by service of a thirtieth part of ^ knight's fee, and
suit at her court of Pethesho.
Heir as above, aged 30 and more.
C. Edw. II. File 24. (14.)
316. John son of Thomas db Mbtham. '
WHt, 18 May, 5 Edw. II.
[YoBK ; West Biding.] Inq. taken at Pontefract on Saturday before St. William
the Archbishop, 5 Edw. II.
He was not seised in his demesne as of fee of any lands, &c., in the
West Biding, on the day he died.
Thomas his son, aged 12 at the feast of St. Michael last, is his next heir.
Debby. Inq. taken at Baselawe on Wednesday before the Nativity of St. John the
Baptist, 5 Edw. II. ■
He was not seised of any lands, &c., in the county, on the day he
died, except of the right and inheritance of Sibyl his wife.
Heir as above, aged 12.
Nottingham. Inq. 1 June, 6 Edw. II.
Lindeby. A moiety, held by the said John and Sibyl his wife of the king
in chief, to them and the heirs of their bodies, by service of a rent of a
pilch of gris (pelicii de griseo) only at the king's exchequer.
EDWAED II. 181
Willey. A messuage and 2 oarucates land, jointly held of the king in chief,
as above, by service of lOL rent only at the king's exchequer.
Heir as above, aged 12 and more.
[YoEK ;] East Eiding. Liq. Monday before the Nativity of St. John the Baptist,
5 Edw. II.
Metham. The manor (extent given), held by the said John together with
Sibyl his wife, to them and the heirs of their bodies, of _the bishopric of
Durham by fealty and service of rendering 211. 16s. of free farm yearly.
Laxton. A toft, 50a. arable, and 72s. rent of assize, similarly held by
homage and service of 70s. M. of free farm yearly, and doing suit at
the bishop's court of Houeden thrice yearly.
Belasise. A capital messuage and 60a. arable, similarly held of Thomas
de Houke by fealty only.
Houeden. 34s. rent of assize similarly held of the prior of Fynkal by fealty
and service of 20s. yearly.
Birsay. A messuage, 20a. meadow, and 40s. rent of assize, similarly held
of John de Hothom by fealty only.
Heir as above, aged 13.
Writ to the escheator to take into safe custody the heir of the said Jphn,
whose marriage pertains to the king, 12 June, 5 Edw. II.
Endorsed with return, that the heir has been eloigned from place to
place and cannot be found.
Inq. Tuesday after St. Laurence, 6 Edw. II.
In the life of the heir's father. Sir Jordan de Metham took the heir to the
manor of Belasise, and after the said John's death by the command of Lady
Sibyl late his wife, Thomas Verjon and John de Waghen eloigned him
beyond the Humber, and after three weeks the said John de Waghen
brought him back to the said Thomas, who delivered him to Sir William le
Conestable who still detains him.
C. Edw. 11. File 24. (15.)
317. Joan daughter of Ellen de Conyngesholm, an idiot.
Writ, 25 Nov. 5 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. 22 Dec. 5 Edw. II.
Conigesholm and Germethorp. A toft, 15a. land, a holm of l^a., 8a. Ir.
meadow, 3Ja. pasture, and 6s. rent, held of Thomas de Conigesholm by
the foreign service pertaining to J bovate land, and by a yearly rent of
5s., and 3 small bushels of salt.
Somercotes. 14a. land held of John son of Ralph de Parva Carleton by
foreign service, and 12d. yearly rent.
All which lands have been in the king's hand for five years and
more from the feast of St. Margaret last.
She died on Wednesday before the feast of St. Michael last.
Simon son of Robert de Coningesholm, aged 40 and more, is her kinsman
and next heir.
C. Edw. 11. File 24. (16.)
318. John Peveeel.
Writ, 1 Feb. 5 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 20 March, 5 Edw. II.
Westhaneghefud. A capital messuage, 73a. arable, 3a. meadow, and 4a.
wood, held of the lands, &c. which were of the fee of the master and
brethren of the knights of the Temple in England, now in the king's
182 INQUISITIONS.
hand, by service of 15s. to be paid yearly at the manor of.Newewod;
and 134a. arable, 6a. meadow, and 4s. M. rent of assize, held of Hugh
de Veer by service of 24s. Sd. yearly rent, and suit at his court.
Hamo his son, aged 24, is his next heir.
C. Ediv. 11. Fils 24. (17.)
319. Joan latb the wife of William de Wanetynge.
Wnt, 28 Sept. 5 Edw. II.
Berks. Inq. 10 Nov. 5 Edw. II.
La Wyke by Bokhampton. Certain lands &c. held, for life, as of the
purchase of William sometime her husband, to hold to them and to
his true heirs, of the king in chief by service of i knight's fee.
Lambourne. 81. of land and rent held for life, by the joint enfeoffment of
the said William, of John Tany, knight, with reversion to the said John
and his heirs.
John son of the said William, aged 14, is his next heir.
C. Ediv. 11. File 24. (18.)
320. Mabel Geymbaud.
Writ, 20 Jan. 5 Edw. II.
Leicester. Inq. 8 March, 5 Edw. II.
Medburgne. 9s. M. rent (extent given with names of free tenants), held of
the king in chief by service of a fourth part of ^ knight's fee.
Eobert Grymbaud her son, aged 30 and more, is her next heir.
Lincoln. Inq. 6 Feb. 5 Edw. II.
Northwyme. The manor (extent given), held of Sir John de Hastyng' by
service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 32 and more.
Bedford. Inq. 3 Feb. 5 Edw. II.
Bedenham alias Biddenham. A messuage, 5a. arable, and the advowaon of
the church, held of William Passelewe by service of ^ knight's fee.
Ghalvestern. 40a. arable, 2a. meadow, and 30s. 8d. rent of assize, held of
William de Eos by service of xV knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 30 and more.
C. Ediv. II. File 24. (19.)
321. Peter de Brewosa.
Writ, 7 Feb. 5 Edw. II.
Gloucester. Inq, 7 March, 5 Edw. II.
Tettebury. The manor (extent given), held of William de Brewose by
service of 1 knight's fee.
The said Peter assigned the said manor to Agnes his wife at the
church door, for the manors of Manyngford, co. Wilts, and
Cheres worth and Seggewyke, co. Sussex, which Mary de Brewose
holds for life. William de Brewosa, who gave the manor to the said
Peter to hold to him and the heirs of his body, held it of the king
in chief as parcel of his barony of Brembre.
Thomas his son, aged 10 at the Nativity of the Blessed Mary last, is his
next heir.
EDWAED II. 183
Wnt de melius inquirendo, of whom the manors of Manyngfeld, Cheresworth
and Seggewyk are held &c., 20 March, 5 Edw. II. ■
Gloucester. Inq. 18 Kalends of May, 6 Edw. II.
Tettebury. The manor was held by the said Peter of the king in chief by
service of 1 knight's fee. It is not parcel of the barony of Brembre.
Wilts. Inq. 22 April, 5 Edw. II.
Manyngeford Brewose. The manor is held of the earl of Hereford, per-
taining to the constableship of England. Mary de Brewosa has it by
the grant of Sir Peter de Brewosa : as her dower in Tettebury and
Manyngeford, by the death of Sir William de Brewosa sometime
her husband. Sir Peter was seised of two parts of the manor on
the day he married his wife Agnes.
Sussex. Img. 2 May, 5 Edw. II. , .,.
Cheresworthe and Seggewyk. The manors are held of the barony of
Brembre, except a tenth part of Seggewyk, which is held of the abbot
of Fescaump. The said Peter was not seised of these manors on the
day he married his wife Agnes, nor after, but the said Mary holds
them in dower by the assignment of William de Brewosa.
C. Ediv. 11. File 24. (20.)
322. Peter de Bebwosa.
Writ to the escheator to assign dower to Agnes late the wife of the said
Peter, 18 May, 5 Edw. II.
E. Inq. P.M. File 7. (11.)
323. Maud de Houby.
Wnt, 20 Nov. 5 Edw. II.
Leicester. Inq- 14 Dec. 5 Edw. II.
Medburgne. 18s. 6d. yearly rent, and suit of court, from free tenants, held
of the king in chief by service of a fourth part of ^ knight's fee. She
held no other lands &c.
Walter her son, aged 40 and more, is her next heir.
Northampton. Inq. 13 Dec. 5 Edw. II.
Craneford. 27s. and 2 capons rent of assize of freemen from messuages and
lands (extent given with names of tenants), and 20s. from 2 virgates
land held in villenage, held of Theobald de Verdun by service of ^d.
when scutage runs.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. II. File 24. (21.)
324. Master John de Bowes alias de Boghis.
Wnt, 12 Nov. 5 Edw. II.
[York.] Inq. Tuesday the morrow of St. Nicholas, 5 Edw. II. - ;-
Stretford in Eichem(und) scire. A capital messuage and 1 carucate land,
held of Thomas de Eichem(und), knight, by service of xV knight's fee.
William, son of Stephen de Bowes his elder brother, aged 30 and more,
is his next heir.
184 INQUISITIONS.
Cumberland [and Westmoreland?]. Inq. taken at Carlisle on Sunday after
St. Nicholas, 5 Edw. II.
Kirkelevington. A sixth part of the manor (extent given), including lid.
rent of assize in Astynby, held of the king in chief by service of 8s.
yearly for comage.
Blencarn. A moiety, held of Walter de Stirkeland by service of 15s. yearly
for comage.
Ulvesby. A messuage and 43^0. land, held of the lords of the manor by
service of 2s. 6d. for cornage, and 2s. lOd. for white farm yearly.
[Westmoreland ?] Helton. IJa. land held of Sir Kobert de Clifford, service
unknown.
William de Boghis, aged 30 and more, is his kinsman and next heir.
G. Edw. II. File 24. (22.)
325. Alan de Pennington, the elder.
Writ, 4 Dec. 5, Edw. II.
[Cumberland.] Inq. Saturday the morrow of St. Matthias, 5 Edw. II.
Carlisle. Two burgages held by the said Alan and Joan his wife of
the late King Edward by service of Bd. yearly for 'husgable.' The
said Alan died twenty years ago as the jury believe, and the said
Joan held the said burgages as her own inheritance until the day of
St. Luke, 3 Edw. II, when she died, after whose death Margery de
Penyngton her daughter and heir, then aged 27, entered upon them
according to the custom of the city and still holds them.
Cumberland. Inq. Friday the feast of St. Matthias, 5 Edw. II.
Cumbresdale. Two cottages and 8 bovates land, held of William de
Karl(iol)o of his own inheritance by service of Id. as free farm, and
3s. 8d. for cornage yearly.
Bochardby. 18a. land held by the said Alan and Joan, of the inheritance
of the said Joan, of the late King Edward in chief by service of 6JtZ.
yearly for cornage.
The said Alan died twenty years ago and more ; and Alan his son, then aged
6, was his heir of the said land of Cumbresdale, and Eobert de Quyterig
the elder, of whom the said William held the said land by service of 3s. 8d.
yearly for cornage, had it in his wardship as wardship of wardship ; and
afterwards the said Alan the younger, having completed his lawful age,
entered upon that land and held it until the day of St. Katherine,
2 Edw. II, when he was slaiu in Scotland, and Margery de Penyngton his
sister, then aged 26 and more, entered upon the same and still holds it.
As for the land of Bochardby, the said Joan held it from the death of her
husband as her own inheritance, until the feast of St. Luke, 8 Edw. II,
when she died, after whose death the said Margery her daughter and next
heir entered upon it without the king's licence, and still holds it.
C. Edw. II. File 24. (23.)
326. Miles son of Philip de Hastinggbs.
WHt, 1 Sept. 5 Edw. II.
Buckingham. Extent, Friday after the Nativity of the Blessed Mary, 5 Edw. IL
Stoke Goldinton. A capital messuage, 80a. arable, 8a. meadow, 6a. pasture,
40a. wood, rents, &c., held of the king in chief, as of the honour of
Peverel, by service of a moiety of three parts of 1 knight's fee, doing suit
at the court of Peverel. He held no other lands, &c.
EDWARD 11. 185
Giles, son of Giles Revel and Isabel his wife sister of the said Miles, and
Alice de Furneaux, and Margery the wife of Roger le Botiller, his sisters,
each aged 30 and more, are his next heirs.
C. Edw. II. File 24. (24.)
327. John de Olmbstbde.
Writ, 22 Feb. 5 Edw. II.
Cambeidge ; Hundred of Chilford. Inq. taken at Olmestede, 17 April, 5 Edw. II.
(Unspecified.) A capital messuage and 29a. Ir. land, held of John de
Olmestede (sic) by knight's service, and by service of 18^d. yearly ; and
2a. land and 2s. rent of assize, held of Richard Horel by knight's service,
and by service of 4d. yearly.
William his son, aged 27 and more, is his next heir.
Essex. Inq. 18 May, 5 Edw. 11.
Radewynter. A messuage, 38a. arable, and ^a. pasture, held of Joan
La Chamberleyn rendering 14s. Id. rent of assize, suit at her court,
and scutage when it shall happen.
; Heir as above, aged 30.
Sussex. Inq. 1 April, 5 Edw. II.
Chyntinge. A third part of a messuage, 5s. 4cd. rent, 40a. arable, and a
pasture, held by the courtesy of England after the death of Maud his
wife, daughter and heir of Olive Tyrel, of the king in chief by service of
a third part of a serjeanty of finding in the king's army a man with
unbarded horse, with haqueton, hauberk, sword, and knife, for 40 days,
and paying 14d. yearly for sheriff's aid, and 3d. for the guard of the
castle of Pevenese.
Heir as above, aged 30.
C. Edw. II. File 25. (1.)
328. Hubert de Multon.
Writ (to the escheator). Whereas it appears by an inquisition made by the
escheator of the late King Edward, that the said Hubert, who held the
manor of Ishale of the heir of Thomas de Multon of Gillesland, who was
then in the king's wardship, married Ada la Brune, lived with her for
four years, and begat of her a son William, aged 14 at his father's
death, and being divorced from her by reason of consanguinity, after-
wards married Margaret du Boys, and of her begat a son John, aged
7 when his father died, and the king understands that Richard le
Brun, brother of the said Ada, to whom Nigel de Gambel, who had
the wardship by the late king's grant, granted the same wardship,
fraudulently permitted the said William his nephew to enter the said
manor in contempt of the king Dated 4 Oct. . .
Edw. II. {fragment).
Cumberland. Inq. Thursday the octave of St, Hilary, 5 Edw. II.
Isale. The manor, held as abovesaid by service of 1 mark for cornage.
Richard le Brun, knight, to whom Nigel Gambel granted the wardship of
the manor of Isale as aforesaid, granted what he had in the said manor to
the said William, who brought a writ of privy seal to the present escheator,
that if the said William had entered the manor with the assent of the said
Richard, he should not be molested in any way ; so the jury say that the
said William entered in this manner, and not without the king's licence or
in his fraud or contempt.
C. Edw. II. File 25. (2.)
186 IBTQUISITIONS.
329. William le Dun alias lb Dutn.
Wi-it to the escheator, whereas the king has understood that John Charles
acquired from the said William and detains, a messuage and J virgate
land in Cherleton, co. Wilts, which the said William held by the
courtesy of England of the inheritance of Christiana la Bays sometime
his wife, the wardship whereof pertains to the king by reason of the
idiocy of John, son and heir of the said Christiana, commanding him
to enquire in what manner the said William held the land, 9 Oct.
5 Edw. II.
Wilts. Iwg. 20 Oct. 5 Edw. II.
Cherletone. A messuage and J virgate land, were held by the said William
of the inheritance of Christiana his wife by the courtesy of England,
whereof he demised 8a. land with the said messuage to William father
of John Charles, but whether in fee, or for a term of years, is unknown
to the jury ; ahd so after the death of the said William Charles, his son
John by a fine levied against the said William Duyn had entry upon
the same and still holds them.
C. Edw. II. File 25. (3.)
330. John de Makisco.
Writ (of certiorari) on the petition of Thomas Grazenloil, John de la
Grave, and William de Gomeledon, who married Amice, AnaStasia and
Agnes, daughters and heirs of the said John, that his lands &c. may be
. delivered to them and their wives, as heirs and of full age, 18 Nov.
5 Edw. II.
Bbeks. Inq. Sunday before St. Thomas the Apostle, 5 Edw. II.
La Wyke by Estburi. Certain lands &c. held of the king in chief by
service of J knight's fee, came into the hand of the late King Edward by
the death of the said John, and the said king granted the wardship
with the marriage of Amice, Anastasia and Agnes, his three daughters
and heirs, to William de Wanetyng, and thus they are now in the hands
of his executors.
Amice, Anastasia, and Agnes, his daughters, all of full age, are his next
heirs ; and the said William married the said Amice to Thomas Grasenoyl,
Anastasia to John de la Grave, and Agnes to William de Gomeldone. The
said John de Marisco had an elder daughter Joan whom he himself married
to Simon le Bret, in Essex ; who died there two years ago, and Thomas
le Bret her son, aged 4, is her next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 25. (4.)
331. Juliana late the wife op Hugh de Chigbhulle alias de Chbkenhulle.
Writ, 27 July, 5 Edw. II.
Southampton [; Isle of Wight]. Inq. 28 Oct. 5 Edw. II.
North Moleslee. 20a. pasture held for life of the inheritance of John, son
and heir of Jordan de Kyngeston, who is in the king's wardship, of the
king in chief, as of the honour of the castle of Caresbroke, now in the
king's hand, by service of doing suit at the king's court of knights of
Neweport.
La Brigge alias La Brigges. A messuage, a water-mill, 30a. arable, 2a.
meadow, 10a. pasture, 15a. pasture at Northmoleslee, rents, &c.,
similarly held of the heir of Baldwin de Insula, who is in the
.'EDWAED II. 187
king's wardship, for J knight's fee, by. homage and fealty, and doing
suit five times yearly at the said heir's court of Gatcombe ; and 13a.
arable called Bhurreveslond, which her ancestors had of the ancestors
of John de Insula by exchange, held of La Brigge, without reserving
any lordship to the said John.
Wackelond. A messuage, 60a. land, and pasture, held of Ealph de Gorges
doing fealty only.
Morton. 5s. yearly rent held of Theobald son and heir of William Russel,
deceased, without service.
The said lands &c. whereof she was seised in demesne as of fee, ought to
remain to Hugh de Chekenhulle her husband for life by reason of a child
born between them, and afterwards to remain to the said John son of
Jordan.
John son of Jordan de Kvngeston, her nephew, aged 6, is her next heir.
C. Ediv. II. File 25. (5.)
332. Eva late the wife of Robert de Todenham.
Wnt, 24 Jan. [5] Edw. II. {fragment.)
Suffolk. Inq. made at Ereswell 5 Edw. II. {fragment.)
[Ereswell.] The manor (extent given) with the advowson of the church,
was held by service of 2 knights' fees of the king in chief as of the
honour of Boulogne by Ealph de Eouecestre, who thereof enfeoffed
Hamo son , who reenfeoffed the said Ealph (and Eva his
wife?), and if it should happen that the said Ealph should die without
heirs the manor &c. should remain to the said Eva
and .......; and (the said Ealph) died without heirs of the body
of the said Eva, who survived and married the said Eobert ; and by
agreement between them, Eobert de Weston and Hawis his wife,
sister and heir of the said Ealph, granted the said manor and
advowson to the said Eobert de Todenham and Eva to hold to them and
[the heirs of their bodies, of the said] Eobert and Hawis and the
heirs of the said Hawis, paying and doing to the chief lords
(the services due). By reason of which fine the said Eobert de Toden-
ham did fealty to Descales, kinsman and heir of the said
Hawis ; and after the decease of the said Eobert the said Eva continued
seised of the said manor until her death.
[Eobert, son of the said Eobert] de Todenham and Eva, aged 32 and
more, is her next heir.
Suffolk. Inq . 5 Edw. II. {fragment.)
Beling'. The manor (extent given), held of Gilbert son of John Pecchee by
service of a pair of gilt spurs yearly.
Grundesburgh. The manor (extent given), held of son of
John by service of a chaplet of roses.
Cottenhall. The manor (extent given), held of Novo
Mercato by service of 14s. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 22 and more.
Writ de melius inquirendo, 20 Ma,rch, 5 Edw. II. {fragment.)
Suffolk. Inq. Friday 5 Edw. II. (fragment defaced.)
i Ereswelle. The manor &c., to much the same effect as above, but the manor
was granted to the said Eobert de Todenham and Eva and to the heirs
of their bodies, and if there should be no such heirs, it was to revert
to Eobert de Weston and Hawis, and to the heirs of the said Hawis.
C. Edw. II. File 25. (6.)
188 INQUISITIONS.
333. Thomas de Swynefoed.
Writ, 15 Feb. 5 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. 1 May, 5 Edw. II.
Knaythe. A third part of a messuage, 40a. arable, 15a. meadow, a pasture,
30a. wood, and 47s. 4d. rent, held of the bishop of Lincoln by service of
J knight's fee, rendering 20rf. yearly.
Nocton and Dunston. 5 messuages and 25 bovates land, jointly held by the
said Thomas and Margaret his wife, to them and their heirs, of Philip
de Arcy by service of i knight's fee. He held no other lands, &c.
John his son, aged 18 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 25. (7.)
334. John Sauvage alias lb Savage.
Wnt, 20 Nov. 5 Edw. II.
SuBEBT. Inq. Friday after St. Andrew, 5 Edw. II.
Gomeshulne. The manor (full extent given), held of Sir William de
Brewose for ^ knight's fee, by homage and service of 8^. rent.
Eoger his son, age 6, is his next heir.
Writ, 20 Nov. 5 Edw. II.
[Debby.] Inq. 10 April, 5 Edw. II.
Steynesby. The manor held of the king ia chief by service of rendering a
sore sparrowha'wk at the king's exchequer only.
Heir as above, aged 7.
Writ de melius inquirendo, 20 April, 5 Edw. II.
[Debby.] Inq. 2 May, 5 Edw. II.
Steinesby. The manor held as abovesaid, rendering a sore sparrowhawk at
the king's exchequer every year. He held no other lands &c. in the
bailiwick.
Heir as above, aged 7.
C. Edw. II. File 25. (8.)
335. Eobbet de Bosco.
Writ, 16 Nov. 5 Edw. II.
NoEFOLK. Inq. 17 Dec. 5 Edw. II.
Denton. 8Ja. arable held of the king by service of 5ld. rent at the
hundred of Ersham, which is in the king's hand by the surrender
which Boger le Boygod, sometime earl of Norfolk and marshal of
England, made, together with other lands in England, Scotland and
Wales, to the late King Edward ; and a capital messuage, 40a.
arable, la. meadow, a pasture, 2 little groves, 5s. rent of assize,
&c., held of Sir John de Cove and Eva his wife, as of the inheritance of
. the heu-s of Eobert de Thateshal, by service of i knight's fee, 28. yearly
rent at the manor of Topecroft, and doing suit at the hundred of
Ersham, which is in the King's hand.
Eobert his son, aged 4, is his next heir.
NoEFOLK. Inq. 21 Jan. 5 Edw. II.
Fersfield. 2a. land held of Alice de Henaud late the wife of Eoger Bigod,
earl of Norfolk and marshal of England, by knight's service.
Fersfield. The manor (extent given), jointly held by the said Eobert and
Christiana his wife, of the feoffment to them and the heirs of their
EDWARD II. 189
bodies of William de Bosco, rector of Garboldisham, and Berard of
Great CornhiBrthe, by fine in the king's court ; which manor, together
with the aforesaid 2a. is held of the said Alice de Henaud by
service of 1 knight's fee.
Garboldisham. The manor (extent given), jointly held, as above, of the like
feoffment, of Hugh de Veer and Denise his wife by service of ^ knight's
fee
C. Edw. II. File 25. (9.)
336. Nicholas son of Hugh de Edelbsbkrgh.
Writ, 28 Sept. 5 Edw. II.
Bdckingham. Extent Saturday after the feast of St. Hugh, 5 Edw. II.
Edlesbergh. A capital messuage, 40a. arable, 3a. meadow, a water-mill, and
6s. 8d. rent, held of the prior of Caldewelle by service of 14s. yearly,
and doing suit at the prior's court.
Dagenhale. 20a. land held of Ealph le Mareschal, service unspecified.
(Unspecified.) ^a. pasture held for a term of forty years of John Em
and Nicholaa his wife, which is held of the king in chief, service
unknown.
John his son, aged 24 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 26. (1.)
337. Michael de Bbae alias de Bbay.
Writ, 10 July, 5 Edw. II.
Cobnwall. Inq. 31 Aug. 5 Edw. II.
Eescradek. The manor (extent given), with the advowson of the church of
St. Cleer there, but the master of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem
in England unjustly occupies it, held of the earl of Cornwall by
service of 3^ knights' fees, and rendering 30d. yearly rent called
' chepgavel ' at the castle of Launceveton.
Bray. The hamlet (extent given), held of Baldwin le Plemyg by service of
J knight's fee.
Treweychek. The hamlet (extent given), held of Maud de Hywysch by
service of J knight's fee.
Gervase his son, aged 21 on the feast of St. Michael in Monte Tumba last,
is his next heir.
C.Edw. II. File 26. (2.)
338. William de Dunstaple, alias de Donstapblb.
Writ, 10 Sept. 5 Edw. II.
Southampton. Inq. 18 Nov. 5 Edw. II. (defaced).
Winchester city. A tenement called ' La Clothfelde ' held of the king in chief
by service of a pilch of gris (pelliciuni gris') at the king's exchequer
yearly ; a tenement in Grastrete held in free burgage of John de Scures,
the fraternity of St. Mary Kalenders, and Isabel de Sparsholte, by
service of 10s. 4d. yearly; a tenement in the same street similarly held
of the bishop of Winchester, -Eichard Fremond, Nicholas Daleron, and
the hospital of St. John, Winchester, by service of 38s. Id. yearly ; a
tenement and croft in the same street similarly held of the said bishop,
the prior of St. Swithun's, and William Plomer, by service of 7s. 2d;,
yearly ; a tenement in Golstrete similarly held of the hospital of St.
John, Godesfeld, and John atte Felde, by service of 14s., . . yearly ;
190 INQUISITIONS.
two tenements in the same street similarly held of the prior of
St. Swithun's by service of 7s. 2d. yearly ; a tenement in the same street
similarly held of the said bishop and prior, Eichard Fremond and
Everard Franceis by service of 30s. yearly ; a tenement in Westgate
similarly held of the prior of Bremere by service of Id. yearly ; a
tenement in Boekestrete similarly held of the heirs of .John de
Boloinge by service of 12s. 6d. yearly ; 4 shops in La Graterie
similarly held of William son of Eoger de Donstapele by service of
20s. yearly ; 3 tenements in Geweristrete and Whitbredlane similarly
held of Eichard Fremond by service of 6s. 8d. yearly ; a tenement by
the church of St. Maurice similarly held of the prior of St. Swithun's by
service of 12d. yearly; 2 tenements in Colebrokestrete and by the
church of St. Martin similarly held of the said bishop by service of
2s. yearly ; 25 shops and 4 crofts on the Soke of Winchester and on the
hill of St. Giles similarly held of the said bishop in chief by service of
50s. yearly, and they are charged with dry rent, viz. to the heirs of
Le Croys 10s. and lib. pepper, to the warden of the hospital of
St. John, Winchester, 19s., to Eichard de Stocbrigge 4s., to
Winchester 12d., and to the prior of St. Swithun's W^d.
Sparkeford. A house and 11a. land, held of the heirs of H(enry?)
Thormond and the heirs of Peter Doisshel, by service of 7s. IJd.- yearly.
Wynton^ 16s. Id. rent of assize in the city and upon the soke from divers
tenants.
Alice la White of Bokyngham, daughter of Muriel iis sister, aged 30, is
his next heir.
JVrit to the escheator to give seisin of all the lands, &c. of the said William
to Hugh de Hornle and Alice (his wife) next heir of the said William,
6 July, 5 Edw. II. (fragment.)
C. Edw. II. File 26. (8).
339. Nicholas de Caeretj.
Writ, 20 Oct. 5 Edw. II.
Beefs. Extent, 18 Nov. 5 Edw. II.
MuUesford. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), held of the
king in chief in socage by service of rendering 2s. yearly at the king's
exchequer.
John his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
Memorandum by the escheator, that the said Nicholas held no other lands in
his bailiwick, except a tenement in the suburb of London, tenure
unknown.
C. Edw. IL File 26. (4,)
340. Thomas de Boltesham.
Writ, 18 Nov. 5 Edw. II.
Betum made by the escheator, that the executors of Walter de
Gloucester sometime escheator have certified him that the said Thomas died
in the time of the late King Edward, and upon a hke writ inquisition was
returned into the chancery, and the said king gave the wardship of the
lands until the lawful age of the heir to John le Kyng, who sold it to
Thomas Broun. The escheator has taken simple seisin in the king's name
of other lands, as contained in the inquisition annexed, which were never
taken iato the king's hand, ^
EDWAED II. lyi
Warwick [and Northampton]. Inq. 9 Dec. 5 Edw. II.,
Warwick. Long Ichynton. 101. rent held of Edward sometime king of
England in chief by knight's service.
[Northampton.] Braunceston and Brauncestonebury. A messuage, 36a. arable,
47s. lOd. rent of assize of freemen, and 5'2s. &d. rent of bondmen, held
of William Eos of Ingmanthorp by service of ^ knight's fee, which are
in the king's hand by the death of the said Thomas, and in the ward-
ship of Thomas Brun by the commission of the said King Edward ;
and other tenements viz: — a messuage, 100«. arable by the greater
hundred, plots of meadow, rents, &c., held of William le Eos of Hamelak
by service of six arrows, and scutage when it runs.
[Northampton.] Staverton. 13s. 4rf. rent from a windmill- held by Peter de
Kylyngwrth.
Which other tenements and mill rent were never taken into the king's
hand.
Thomas de Bucketon, his kinsman, aged 19 on the feast of All Saints last,
is his next heir.
C. Edw. 11. File 26. (6.)
341. William Sturmy.
Writ, 2 June, 5 Edw. II.
[York.] Iilq. taken at Beverlay on Friday the morrow of St. William
archbishop of York, 5 Edw. II.
Preston in Holdernesse. A toft and 1 bovate and two parts of 1 bovate
land, held of the king in chief, as of the honour of Albemarle,
by knight's service, and doing suit at the. king's wapentake of
Holdernesse.
Sutton. 4a. meadow held of John de Sutton by fealty and service of \d.
yearly.
Great Coldon. A messuage and 2 bovates land, held of the archbishop of
York by fealty and service of M. yearly.
Freshmarsh {Frismarisco). A messuage, 14a. arable, 10a. meadow, an eighth
part of a wind-mill, a third part of a toft, &c., held of the archbishop
of York by fealty and service of 3s. yearly.
Lounesburgh. A messuage, 2 tofts, and 6 bovates land, held of Joan, late
the wife of Eeginald son of Peter, by knight's service, and doing suit at
the court of Lounesburgh.
Esthorpp. 1 bovate land jointly held by the said William with Alasya his
wife, of the master of the Hospital without rent,
; .Gothemondham,, A toft and 1 bovate land, jointly held, as above, of, the
master of the Hospital by service of l^d. yearly.
Holm in Spaldynmore. 10a. herbage held pf Gerard Salvayn by fealty
and service of 4s. yearly.
North Cave. 8 tofts, 12 bovates land, and a water-mill, held of the heirs
of Elias de Flaumvile by knight's service, and 12rf. yearly for
wapentake fines.
Holmeton. IJ toft and 1 bovate land, held of the prior of Boulton by
lealty only.
Eypringhani. 2a. land held of Alice, late the wife of Eobert de Everingham,
by service of a garland of flowers yearly.
Eichard his son, aged 9J, is his next heir.
C. Edw. 11: File 26. (6.)
192 INQUISITIONS.
342. AVELINA DUEANT.
Wnt, 21 May, 5 Edw. II.
SoMBESET. Inq. 20 June, 5 Edw. II.
Nyweton Plecy and Exeton. A capital messuage, 40a. arable, a pasture,
a fourth part of a water-mill, rents, &c., held of the king in chief by
service of a third part of J knight's fee.
Pederton. 12a. meadow, 16a. arable, 20a. fresh land, and a water-course
for a water-mill, held of John de Erelegh by service of 14d. yearly, and
a gallon of wine.
Crich. 10s. yearly rent from a free tenant held of the prior of Montacute by
service of 5s. yearly.
Eichard Duraunt her son, aged 32 and more, is her next heir.
Middlesex. Inq. 7 June, 5 Edw. II.
Enefeld. A moiety of a messuage with garden and pond, 80a. arable, 8a.
meadow, 10a. pasture, a moiety of a water-mill, rents, &c., held of
Humphrey de Boun, earl of Hereford and Essex, by service of x^ knight's
fee, and rendering 3s. Qd. yearly ; a moiety of a messuage, water-mill
and fulling-mill, 10a. arable, and 2^a. pasture, held of the abbot of
Waleden by service of 15s. yearly; and 8a. arable held of John
Baldewyne by service of 4s. Id. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 40.
C. Edw. 11. File 26. (7.)
343. Alice late the wife of Geoffrey de Leyes, of Aketon.
Writ, 30 Aug. 5 Edw. II.
Suffolk. Inq. 23 Sept. 5 Edw. II.
Aketone. A messuage, 50a. arable, 4a. Ir. meadow, IJa. pasture, 8a. wood,
13s. Ad. yearly rent, and a third part of a windmill, held of the king in
chief by service of J knight's fee.
Eobert de Leyes her son, aged 22 and more on the day of St. Peter ad
Vincula, 5 Edw. II, is her next heir.
Dokset. Inq. 24 Sept. 5 Edw. II.
Childokford. J carucate land (extent given), including a capital messuage,
held of the king in chief as of the honour of Christchurch Twynham,
now in the hand of Lady Margaret, sometime queen of England, by the
gift of the late King Edward, by service of a third part of J knight's
fee.
Heir as above, aged 21 and more.
C. Edw. U. File 26. (8.)
344. Walter de Geddynqg,
Writ, 18 Oct. 5 Edw. IL
Surrey. Inq. Thursday the feast of SS. Simon and Jude, 5 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Bromleye. A moiety of the manor (extent given), held of Richard son of
Giles de Brewose, who is in the king's wax-dship, by service of a pair of
gloves or Id. yearly, which the said Eichard holds of the king by
homage and service of IJ knight's fee.
La Legh. The manor, jointly held by the said Walter and Maud his wife,
to them and the heirs of the said Walter, of Philip de la Legh, knight]
by service of 2s. yearly or a sore sparrowhawk ; and the said Philip
holds the same of Sir William le Latimer, lord of Wodetone, by homage
BDWAED II. 198
and service of J knight's fee; and the said Sir William holds the manor,
as member of his manor of Wodetone, of the earl of Gloucester, service
unknown.
Thomas his son, aged 24 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 26. (9.)
345. John db Grey of Eotherfeld, alias John db Ebtheefeld.
Writ, 20 Oct. 5 Edw. II.
[York.] Inq. taken at Kyngeston upon Hull on Sunday after St. Martin, 5
Edw. II.
Scolcotes. A capital messuage, 12 bovates land, and the advowson of the
church, jointly held by the said John with Margaret his wife, to them
and to the heirs of the said John, of the archbishop of York by homage
only ; and 4 bovates land jointly held, as above, of the heir of Godfrey
de Melsa, who is in the king's wardship, by homage, and service of Ad.
yearly for wapentake fines.
Sutton and Dripol in Ilold(erness). A toft, 1 bovate land, 60s. rent of
assize, 30a. meadowj a plot of meadow called Hedoncroft, and pasture
in ' le Somergang,' jointly held, as above, of the said heir by homage
only.
Suthburton. 24s. rent of assize, jointly held, as above, of the said arch-
bishop by service of Id. yearly.
John his son, aged 10 and more, is his next heir.
[York.] Inq. taken at Skypton in Craven on Monday the eve of St. Andrew,
5 Edw. II.
Ketelwell. 20a. land in demesne, the advowson of a moiety of the church,
24 bovates land, 6a. meadow, a moiety of a water-mill, and rents
from free tenants (extent given with names of tenants), including 1
carucate land in Starbotell held by John de Gysburn and Beatrice his
wife by knight's service, all held of Sir Henry de Percy by service of
J knight's fee, and l^d. for fines at the wapentake of Staynclyf,
rendering also 2 marks to the prior, &c. of Boulton, 4s. to Elias de
Thresfeld, and lib. of incense, worth Id., to the abbot of Coverham,
yearly.
He died on the eve of St. Luke in the year abovesaid.
Heir as above, aged 10 at the feast of SS. Simon and Jude in the same
year.
Writ, 20 Oct. 5 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. 15 Dee. 5 Edw. II.
Middle Easen, Heylyng, and Nettelton. 30s. yearly rent to be received from
John de Notel, held of the king in chief as of the guard (custodie) of the
castle of Dover, by service of 1 knight's fee.
Toft by Neuton. 40s. rent to be received from the prior of Sixil, held of
the king, as above, by service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 10 at the feast of St. Michael in the year abovesaid.
Northampton. Inq. 7 Dec. 5 Edw. II.
Duston. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of
1 knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 10.
28017 N
194 INQUISITIONS.
Kent. Inq. 18 Dee. 5 Edw. II.
Leysdon. 40a. arable, a pasture in Elmesmersshe, rents, &c., held of the
king in chief by service of 3s. 6d. for the guard of the castle of Dover
every 24 weeks.
Heir as above, aged 12.
OxFOED. Inq. 10 Nov. 5 Edw. II.
Cogges. The manor (extent given with names of villein tenants), held of
the king in chief by service of ^ knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 10 at the feast of SS. Simon and Jude in this year.
Oxford, Extent, 5 Edw, II.
Eutherfeud. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief, as of the
earldom of Albemarle, by service of 1 knight's fee.
Baggerugg. A capital messuage, 300a. arable in demesne, 10a. meadow, a
park, a foreign wood, and a wind-mill, held of the earl of Ferers by
service of ^ knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Memorandum as to the value of the manor of Eetherefeld and three parts of
the manor of Duston, which are in the king's hand through the
minority of the heir, who is aged 10 on 1 March, 5 (Edw. II), and
married.
Writ of certiorari de Jeodis &c. and chiefly whether the advowson of the
church of Arleye, co. Warwick, is of the said John's inheritance or of
that of Margaret his wife, 1 Dec. 5 Edw. II.
WiRwicK. Inq. taken at ColeshuU, 13 Dec. 5 Edw. II.
Solihull. 22 marks yearly rent, held of the inheritance of Margaret his
wife, of Sir John de Oddyngesel for a fourth part of a pair of gilt
spurs.
Arley. The advowson of the church, held of the same inheritance, of the
said Sir John in chief by aneienty (per antiquitatem).
Indenture of assignment of dower to the said Margaret, Tuesday the feast of
St. Peter in Cathedra, 5 Edw. II.
Northampton. Duston manor. A fourth part of the capital messuage, lands,
&c. (full extent given with names of tenants), including a plot called
' Le Sydholm,' was delivered to Margaret, late the wife of the said
John, for her dower. Of this indenture one part remains with the said
Margaret, and another part with the escheator in co. Northampton.
C. Edw. II. File 26. (10.)
346. Nicholas de Pointz alias Poyntz, db Poynz.
Writ, 12 July, 5 Edw. II.
Kent. Inq. 22 Aug. 5 Edw. II.
Hoo. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of
J knight's fee.
Hugh his son, aged 18, is his next heir.
LoUynggeston. The manor (extent given), jointly held by the said Nicholas
with Maud his wife, by purchase from Eeymund Heryng, to them and
the heirs of their bodies, by fine made in the king's court, of the arch-
bishop of Canterbury by service of 1 knight's fee.
EDWARD II. 195
Cambeidgb. Inq. 13 Aug. 5 Edw. II.
Dolyngham. 28Z, yearly rent to be received from the manor of Dolyngham,
which the said Nicholas gave three years ago to John Knyht the elder,
citizen of London, and his heirs for ever by that service ; and 60a.
woods in places called ' Le- Park .' and ' Ahssebed ' ; all held of the
abbot of St. Wandrille's by service of l\d. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 16 and more.
DoKSBT. Inq. 10 Aug. 5 Edw. II.
Sutton. The manor with the hundred of Culfardestre, together with other
lands at Stoke St. Edwald (extent given), held of the earl of Gloucester
by service of 2 knights' fee.
Heir as above, aged 18 on the feast of All Saints last.
SoMBBSET. Inq. 14 Aug. 5 Edw. II,
Cory Malet. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief for a
moiety of the barony of Cory Malet by service of 1 knight's fee..
Heir as above.
DoESET. Inq. 16 Aug. 5 Edw. II.
Stoke St. Edwald. The manor (extent given), jointly held by the said
Nicholas and Elizabeth sometime his wife, by the gift of Milicent de
Monte Alto to them in free marriage, of the earl of Gloucester as
member of the manor of Sutton.
Batecombe. 40s. yearly rent jointly held, as above, by the gift of the
said Milicent, of her heirs by service of a chaplet of roses.
Heir as above.
Glotjoestee. Inq. 24 Aug. 5 Edw. II.
Tokynton. The manor (extent given), held of Gilbert de Clare, earl of
Gloucester, by service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Extent or summary of the above manors, &c.
Writ of certiorari de feodis, dc. 1 Sept. 5 Edw. II.
Kent. Inq. 21 Dec. 6 Edw. II.
Halstowe and Ho St. Mary. Presentations to the churches, made
alternately with Eichard de Grey.
DoESBT [and Wilts] . Inq. 7 Feb. 5 Edw. II.
Knights' fees : —
Wqllecombe [alias Wellecombe] Byngeham. i knight's fee held by
Eichard de Byngeham.
Podyton and Estchykerel. Three parts of 1 knight's fee held by John
le Waleys of Podyton.
Langeton, Brodeweye, and Eadeslo. 1 knight's fee held by Eeymund
Harang, William de Cruket, and Geoffrey de Warmewell.
Wynterborn Eegis. i knight's fee held by William de Stoke.
Wurgrode [alias Worgrode]. xV knight's fee held by Robert le
Nyweman [alias le Newman] .
Craweford: ^V knight's fee held by John de Monte Alto.
Bovyngton. Three parts of 1 knight's fee, held by the abbot of
Bynedon in frank almoin.
[Wilts.] Fisscherton and Babyngton. J knight's fee held by James de Norton
and William Saffray.
[Dorset.] Eadeweye. ^ knight's fee held by Robert de Farendon.
196 INQUISITIONS.
SoMBBSET. Inq. 3 Feb. 5 Edw. II.
Knights' fees : —
Corscombe. 1 knight's fee held by Elias Cotel.
Schepham, Standerwik, and Cheddern. 2 knights' fees held by William
Malerbe.
Ludeforde. 1 knight's fee held by William de Eeyny [alias de
Eeygny] .
Ychestock. ^^ knight's fee held by William de Wigeburg.
Worth, CnoUe, and Hillegh. 1 knight's fee held by Matthew de Esse.
Stawelle. 2 knights' fees held by the heirs of Ivo de Eocheforde.
Lopene. a knight's fee held by the heir of Jobn de Meriet.
Langesutton. \ knight's fee held by William Bossard.
Chilton and Cock. 3 knights' fees held by William Trivet.
Cory Malet. -^ knight's fee held by Walter le Earn.
Cory Malet. The advowson of the church.
Extent or summai-y of the above knights' fees.
C. Edw. II. FiU 26 (11.)
347. William de Lyouns.
Writ, 25 April, 5 Edw. II.
SoMEESET. Inq. 15 June, 5 Edw. II.
Asschton Dauno. A capital messuage, 147a. arable, 18a. meadow, pasture,
a wind-mill, and 61. lis. 6d. rents, held of the king in chief by service
of J knight's fee.
(Unspecified.) A messuage held of the heirs of William le Theyn by service
of Id. yearly ; a water-mill held of the heir of John de Asscheton by
service of ^d. yearly ; and ^ virgate land held of William de Odyham by
service of 21s. 8d. yearly.
Adam his son, aged 25 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 26. (12.)
348. EoGER DE AsPALE alias DE Haspale.
Writ, 25 April, 5 Edw. II.
Suffolk. Inq. 18 May, 5 Edw. II.
Stonham Antegan (?). A messuage, 100a. land, 3a. meadow, 6a. wood, and
41. rent of assize, held of the countess of Norfolk, marshal of England,
as dower, by service of 1 knight's fee.
Mikeleffeld. A messuage, 20a. land, la. pasture, and la. wood, held of the
said countess by service of a moiety of J knight's fee.
Eobert de Aspale, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
Kent. Inq. 12 May, 5 Edw. II.
Nessendene. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service
of J knight's fee ; a wind-mill in the said manor held of the bishop of
Eochester by service of 20d. ; a wood and 12a. pasture, held of Eichard
de Grey by service of 5s. ; and 7a. meadow held of Geoffrey de Say,
service unknown.
Heir as above, aged 88.
C. Edw. II. FUe 26. (13.)
EDWARD II. 197
349. EOGBE DB SCOTKE uUaS DE SCOTEE.
Writ, 24 Jan. 5 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. 16 Eeb. 5 Edw. II. (defective.)
Boterwyke in the Isle of Haxolme. 55a. meadow held of the king in chief
by service of j^j, knight's fee ; and a toft, [8] Ja. arable, 4a. meadow,
and 6s. rent, held of Ealph Takel by foreign service ; out of which 12d.
are payable yearly to the manor of Wylhegton [alias Wylughton] , which
was of the master of the knighls of the Temple in England.
Corringham. A capital messuage, 11 bovates land, 7a. meadow, 40a.
pasture, 5a. wood, rents, &c., held of William de Eos by service of J
knight's fee, rendering 16s. 4d. yearly to the said William for the guard
of the castle of Belver, and 5s. for life to John de Eye ; and 2 tofts and
1 bovate land, held of the dean and chapter of the church of Lincoln
, by service of 3s. yearly.
Stowe. A messuage, 65a. arable, 12a. meadow, and 50s. rent, held of the
bishop of Lincoln by a fee farm rent of 21s. 5d., and by service of finding
an aid of a plough live times yearly wherever the bishpp shall wish in his
demesne lands at the park of Stowe, and a man for reaping in the
autumn for one day ; and 7a. land held of the said bishop, and 10a.
land held of Beatrice Jollan, by foreign service.
Stretton. 2 bovates land held of John de Crosholme by foreign service.
Out of which lands in Stowe and Stretton there are payable yearly
(besides the above) , to the heir of Thomas de Frauncton of Ingelby 3s.,
to the heir of Ealph de Trehampton 5s., to William de Sancta Cruce
5s. Id., and to William de Camera 2s.
Wyvelingham. 3 bovates land held of the heir of John de Parco rendering
18d. yearly.
Blyburgh. A moiety of a messuage, 8 bovates land, and 2s. rent, tenure
unspecified.
Oxcumbe. A croft and 6 bovates land, held of Philip de Kyma by service
of i knight's fee.
Elizabeth his daughter, aged 1 year at the feast of the Exaltation of the
Holy Cross next, is his next heir.
Writ, 24 Jan. 5 Edw. II.
[Yoek;] Wapentake of Heethill. Inq. 11 March, 5 Edw. II.
Molscroft [alias Molcroft] . A messuage held of the archbishop of York by
service of 6d. yearly ; a messuage held of the hospital of Kinwald-
graves by service of 12d. yearly ; 7 bovates land held of William de
la Wodhall by service of a sore sparrowhawk yearly ; 4 bovates land
held of the same William by service of Id. yearly ; and 1 bovate land
held of the heirs of John de Stanelay by service of 4s. yearly.
Le Scrubbes. 80^a. land held of the said archbishop by service of 6d. yearly.
Walkington. A messuage and 3 bovates land, held of the heirs of Godfrey
de Melsa by knight's service, and 6s. yearly.
Heir as above, aged ^ year.
Extent or summary of the above lands, &c.
Writ ofplenius certiorari super vero valore on the petition of John de Crepping,
to have the lands of deceased in the Isle of Haxholm committed to him,
rendering their yearly value, 25 Jan. 5 Edw. II.
198 INQUISITIONS.
Lincoln. Inq. 31 Jan. 5 Edw. II.
Boterwik in the Isle of Haxiholm. Lands, &c., as above, but valued at
2s. &d. more.
C. Edw. II. File 26. (14.)
350. Walter de Glotjcbstke.
Writ, 26 Aug. 5 Edw. II.
SuRBBY. Inq. Saturday before St. Luke, 5 Edw. II.
Certese. A tenement jointly held by the said Walter and Hawis his wife
of the abbot of Certese, which they acquired of Peter de Huntyngfeld
and Giles de Hengstone and Margery his wife, to hold to them and the
heirs of the said Walter, service unspecified.
Suwerk. A tenement jointly acquired and held, as above, tenure unknown.
WoRCESTEE. Inq. 18 Sept. 5 Edw. II.
TadUnton. The manor (extent given), held of the bishop of Worcester by
service of J knight's fee.
Walter his son, aged 17 on 15 Jan. last, is his next heir.
Lincoln. Inq. 18 Sept. 5 Edw. II.
Lincoln City and suburb. Certain tenements held of the king as of his
ancient demesne by service of Id. yearly ; a messuage, 63a. arable, and
28s. id. yearly rent, held by the said Walter and Hawis of her
inheritance of the king in chief as of his ancient demesne ; and 23a.
arable, and 91. 17s. yearly rent, jointly purchased by the said Walter
and Hawis, and held, as above, of the king in chief as of his ancient
demesne ; out of which yearly rents are payable, to the mother church
of Lincoln 3s., to the altar of St. Mary in the same church 5s., and
to the altar of St. Denis there 2s. 8d. for finding lights.
Heir as above, aged 18 at Christmas Day next.
Lincoln. Inq. 19 Sept. 5 Edw. II.
Suth Wyme alias Suth Withme. A capital messuage, 180a. Ip. arable by the
lesser hundred, 54a. meadow, rents, &c., held of Bernard de Brous by
knight's service, and rendering a pair of gilt spurs yearly, price 6d.
Calwarethorp. 28a. arable held of William Duruy by knight's service.
Calewarethorp and Swarreby. A capital messuage, 124a. arable, 5a. meadow,
a windmill, rents, &e., jointly purchased, as above, to be held of
Philip de Lindeseye by knight's service, and rendering to the king for
sheriif's aid 16d., and to Agnes, late the wife of Walter Ulf, for her
dower, 1 qr. corn, price 5s., and 1 qr. beans, price 3s.
Haidore. A capital messuage, 8 bovates arable, 15a. meadow, r2a. wood
called 'Le Suthwode,' rents, &c., jointly purchased, as above, of
Kichard de Corfe, to be held of Henry de Bello Monte by knight's
service, and rendermg to the king 6s. 8d. for sheriff's aid, and 2s.
to the mother church of Lincoln ; and a capital messuage, 8 bovates
arable, 15a. meadow, 8a. wood, rents, &c. jointly acquired by the
said Walter and Walter his son, to hold to them and their heirs
for ever, of Philip de Lindeseye by knight's service, and rendering
to the king for sheriff's aid 4s. 2^d., and to the abbot of Vaudey
J mark.
Heir as above, aged 18 at Christmas next.
EDWAED II. 199
Glouoestbe. Inq. 4 Sept. 5 Edw. II.
Elbrugg. A capital messuage, 30a. arable, 5a. meadow, rents, &c., held of
William de Gfirdinis by service of rendering J mark yearly.
Heir as above, aged 17 on 15 Jan. last.
Glouoestbe. Inq. 4 Sept. 5 Edw. II.
. Brocworth. A capital messuage, 80a. arable, 10a. meadow, pasture, rents,
&c. (extent given with names of tenants), held of the abbot of St. Peter's
Gloucester for ^ knight's fee, rendering 6s. 8d. yearly.
Heir as above.
Gloucbstbe. Inq. 6 Sept. 5 Edw. II.
Alweston. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), including a
foreign hundred, held of the king in chief by fealty only.
Heir as above.
Gloucbstbe. Inq. 7 Sept. 5 Edw. II.
Yweleye. A messuage, 80a. arable, 8a. salt meadow, a pasture, 60a. beech
wood, rents, &c. (extent given with names of tenants), held by the said
Walter and Hawis his wife, of Thomas de Berkeley, service unknown ; a
messuage and 1 virgate land (extent given), including a water-mill,
similarly held of the heir of William de Berkeleye, service unknown ;
and a close of 10a., 120a. arable, lOJa. meadow, a pasture, 50a. wood,
rents, &c. (extent given with names of tenants), held by the said
Walter of Thomas de Berkeleye, service unknown. Out of which
Eleanor late the wife of Walter le Bek receives 4L 13s. id. yearly for
her dower.
Heir as above.
Extent or summary of the above lands of the said Walter.
C. Edw. II. File 27. (1.)
351. KoGBE Lbsteangb (Extraneus).
Writ, 26 July, 5 Edw. II.
Buckingham. Inq. taken at the bridge of Lechton Busard. {undated.)
Linchelade. Certain tenements rented at 69s. 6d. yearly, held by the
courtesy of England, of the inheritance of Maud de Mountbray some-
time his wife, tenure unknown ; and certain tenements rented at
69s. 6d. yearly, held for life by the demise of Eoger de Mountbray.
John de Moubray, son and heir of Eoger de Mounbray, aged 22 and more,
is next heir of the said Maud.
Bbdfoed. Inq. 19 Aug. 5 Edw. II.
Bedeford. The site of the castle, with the manors of Hawnes, Wylyton,
and Stottefold (full extents given), held by the courtesy of England,
includinga court called Barounescourt of Bed(eford), of the inheritance
of the said Maud, of the king in chief, by service of a third part of a
barony of Beauohamp of Bedeford for 1 knight's fee.
Wotton, Brumham, and Bereford. Certain tenements held for life, as of a
third part of the barony aforesaid, by the demise of Eoger de Mount-
bray, for 200i. which he owed him.
Heir as above, aged' 22 and more.
200 INQUISITIONS.
The said Roger was still alive on the 26th when the king by his writ
supposed him to be deceased, but died on the last day of July.
C. Eclw. 11. File 27. (2.)
352. Adam de Welle.
Writ, 10 Sept. 5 Bdw. II.
NoRTHAMi-TON. Inq. 10 Octember {sic), 5 Edw. II.
Faxton. A messuage, 2 virgates land, and 4s. rent, held of Isabel de Welle
by service of a fourth part of I knight's fee, 3s. Id., and J lb. pepper,
price M. ; and the said Isabel (held) of Sir John de Brutayn of the fee
of Bailol.
Eobert his son, aged 16, is his next heir.
Lincoln. Inq. 5 Oct. 5 Edw. II.
Bradele. A capital messuage, 60a. arable, lOa. meadow, 2a. pasture, 10a.
wood, 2 crofts, another croft called Aykeholme, and 68s. rent, &c., held
of the king in chief by fee farm, rendering 37s. 5d., yearly at the king's
exchequer ; and 1 bovate land held of the burgage of Grimmesby by
fee farm.
Heir as above, aged 16 at the feast of the Circumcision next.
Lincoln. Inq. 8 Oct. 5 Edw. II.
Wyberton. The manor (extent given), including a pasture called ' Le
Houtmerske,' jointly held by the said Adam and Joan his wife as of his
purchase from John de Britania, earl of Eichemunde, by fee farm,
rendering 25s. Id. yearly to the said earl.
Lincoln. Inq. 3 Oct. 5 Edw. II. {defaced.)
Cumberworth. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by
service of 1 knight's fee.
Abi and Strubbi. Certain lands, &c., held of the king as of the honour of
Dover, by service of 1 knight's fee, rendering ^ mark yearly for the
guard of the castle of Dover ; viz. —
Aby. A capital messuage, 107a. arable, 20a. meadow, 6a. pasture, 2 mills,
40a. wood called Suntwith, rents, &c. (extent given).
Strubby. A messuage with a croft, 15a. arable, 6a. meadow, and rents of
free tenants.
A pasture called Wellepark containing 40a., purchased of Juliana de Gandavo,
one of the heirs of Gilbert de Gandavo, to him and his heirs for ever,
and held as parcel of the manor of Skendelby, which, with the manors
of Folkyngham, Edenham, Hekington, and Barton, now in the hands
of Henry de Be(llo) Monte, is held of the king in chief by barony.
Welle and Witherne. The manors, and two parts of the manor of Hellowe
and Swaby, together with lands &c. in Alford (extents given), including
woods called Withernwode and Hunstanwodelound, a pasture called
Ternholme Wodewong, and rents in a plot called Malthorpe, Malber-
thorp, and Billesby, held of Henry de Bello Monte, as of the barony of.
Ghent, by service of 3^ knights' fees and j\ knight's fee, excepting a
fifth part.
Welle and Alford. 2 tofts, 4L 6s. lOd. rents of bondmen, works, &c., held
of Thomas de Eiggesby by service of J knight's fee, rendering 20s. yearly.
Brumthorp. The manor (extent given), including a pasture called
Pauntholm, and free tenants in Anderby and Hoggesthorp, held of
PhUip de Kyma by service of 1 knight's fee.
EDWAED II. 201
Sutton. A capital messuage, 21a. arable, 30a. meadow, pastures, rent, &c.,
held of John de Orreby and Isabel his wife, an heir of Eobert
de Tatteshale, by service of -jV knight's fee.
Out of all which there are rents payable for the guard of the castle of
Dover 6s. 8d. ; for sheriffs aid 25s. 5d. for the manors of Welle,
Withern, and Brumthorp ; to the prior of Sixel 24s. ; to John Flori
for the manor of Welle 20s. ; to Alice Warde of Aleby for a tenement
purchased in Welle 5s. and 3 qr. corn price 12s. ; to Philip de Kima
for lands in Sutton 2s.; and to Simon le Chaumberlayn for 2 bovates
land in Brumthorp 4s.
Heir as above.
Extent or summary of the above lands.
Return by the escheator that the said Adam held no other lands in his bailiwick,
but those contained in these inquisitions, excepting 21L of land and
rent in Beseby, Hawordeby, Gunnerby, Alwaldeby, Waldeneuton,
Askeby, Penneby, Northcotes, and Briggesle, which the king gave to the
said Adam after 16 March in the third year of his reign, to hold to
him and the heirs of his body for ever, and which by the king's writ
lately directed to him the escheator has resumed into the king's hand,
by pretext of an ordinance lately made by the prelates, earls, and
barons of the realm of England, and approved by the king.
Writ oj dedimus potestatem to the escheator to receive the oath of Joan,
late the wife of the said Adam, who from severe weakness cannot
come to the king, not to marry without the king's licence, and to
receive her attorneys seeking her dower, 20 Oct. 5 Edw. II.
Endorsed with return that he has done accordingly.
Writ oJ certiorari dejeodis, dc. 21 Oct. 5 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. 3 Nov. 5 Edw. II.
Claxeby and Slotheby. 1 knight's fee held by Walter de Grendale.
Beeseby [alias Bereseby] . 1 knight's fee held by John Daumper.
Asthorp and Alford. 1 knight's fee held by Elizabeth Bozon of Asthorp.
Malteby. J knight's fee held by Eobert de Malberthorp [alias de Malbethorp] ;
and ^ knight's fee held by Walter de Lound.
Iwardeby. J knight's fee held by Peter de Malo Lacu, Eoger de Kerdeston,
and Juliana de Gandavo.
Malthorp, Slotheby, and Alford. J knight's fee held by Eichard de Parford
and Amabel (Amicabilla) de Bafvent.
Wyern [alias Wytherum] , Hellow, Anderby, Cumberworth and Drexthorp.
The advowsons of the churches.
Extent or summary of the above fees and advowsons.
C. Edw. II. File 27. (3.)
353. Maegery late the wife of Andrew de Smithton.
Writ (missing).
NoETHUMBBKLAND. Inq. Thursday after All Saints, 5 Edw. II. (dejaced.)
Blakcallirdon, Dissington North, and Seton de la Vale. The manors (extents
given with names of tenants), held of the king in chief by service
of 2 knights' fees.
Echewyk. J knight's fee held by Eobert de Paudon, knight.
202 INQUISITIONS.
Hartlaw in Seton. A coal-mine, rents, &c. (extent given with names of
tenants), held of the king, service unspecified.
Haliwell. Free tenancies of the manor of Seton (extent given with names of
tenants).
Eobert, son of Hugh de la Vale her uncle, aged 22 at the feast of
St. Oswald, 5 Edw. II, is her next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 27. (4.)
354. Isabel de Fortibus, sombtime Countess of Albemaele.
Writ to the escheator. Whereas before the justices of oyer and terminer it
was agreed that, of the lands &c. that were of the said Isabel,
the manor of Heyford Warin, co. Oxford, excepting .2J virgates land,
and the manors of Passebury, co. Hertford, and Harewode and Kirkeby,
CO. York, excepting a messuage and 1 earucate land in Lofthous in
Harewode, ought to descend to Robert de Insula, as her next heir of
the inheritance of Margery, the wife of Baldwin de Vernoun, her grand-
mother; and that the manor of Newenham, co. Oxford, 2 J virgates
land in Heyford Warin, and a messuage and 1 earucate land in
Lofthous, ought to descend to Hugh de Curtenay, as her next heir of
the inheritance of the said Baldwin, her grandfather; he is to enquire
whether the advowson of the church of Briggeham, co. Cumberland,
which was of the said Isabel, pertains to the said Hugh or to the said
Robert, 13 March, 5 Edw. II.
[Cumberland.] Inq. Saturday 8 April, 5 Edw. II.
Brigham. The advowson of the church is not of the inheritance of the said
Baldwin nor of that of the said Margery, but one Thomas de Hothwayt
who married Joan daughter and one of the heirs of John de^- Brigham,
sometime lord of the manor and advowson of Brigham, and who, after
the said Joan's death, held a moiety of the same by the courtesy of
England, by fine levied before the justices of King Henry III, quit-
claimed the said advowson to the said countess and her heirs for ever ;
by reason whereof she was seised of the advowson at alternate turns,
and Hugh de Curtenay who is her nearest kinsman on the side of her
said grandfather, and not Robert de Insula, is her next heir of this
advowson because she thus acquired it, and by reason of the dignity of
male blood.
C. Edw. II. File 66. (5.)
355. Nicholas son and heir of William de Cave of Dornee.
Buckingham. Proof of age 26 June, 5 Edw. II.
Richard atte Lente, aged 40 and more, says that the said Nicholas was 22
at the feast of the Purification last, for he was born at Dornee on that day
in the 18th year of King Edward the king's father, and baptized in the
church there on the mortow, and this he knows because in the same year
Richard atte Lente his father died, from which time he has held his
inheritance in that town and has had knowledge of the said Nicholas all
the time.
Thomas Andreu of Burnham, aged 50, says the same, and knows it
because in the same year he married Margery still his wife.
EDWAED 11. 203
Thomas de Worthingpole, 50, agrees, and knows it because in the same
year he, with Eichard his brother then returned from Gascony where he
was in the king's service, went to the said William's house, where he saw
the said Nicholas in his cradle.
William Dente, 60, agrees, and knows it because in the same year he
lifted from the sacred font William, son of Eichard Kynebaud, whom he has
always accounted of the same age as the said Nicholas.
Eobert Thomas, 60, agrees, and knows it because he has a son Eichard
whom he has always accounted of the same age.
John de Alderugge, 60, agrees, and knows it because he has a son Eichard
whom he has always accounted to be of the same age.
Walter Goron, 40, William Clavering, 50, John de Burnham, 40, Eobert
de Aldeworth, 40, John de Worthingpole, 40, Edmund Osgod, 50, and John
de Dornee, 40, agree, and know it because from the time of his birth they
have had sufficient knowledge of the said Nicholas, and of Walter son of
Walter son of Eobert de Dornee, who is of the same age, whom they well
know to be 22.
Adam de Braye, who had the wardship, &c. sent his bailiff, who had
nothing to say why the king should not render his lands, &c. to the said
Nicholas as of full age.
C. Ediv. 11. File 27. (6.)
356. Nigel son and heir of William de Bkoy of Ayliston.
Heeefoed. Proof of age. Saturday after the Decollation of St. John, 5Edw. II.
{defective.) •
William de Schabenore, knight, aged 44 and more, says the said Nigel is
21 and more, for he was born at Lamboghan on the morrow of St. [Laurence
and baptized] in the church there, 16 Edw." I, and this he knows because
Eobert his firstborn son was born on the said day, and baptized in the said
church (the same) day and year.
Eichard Gomyn, knight, aged 54, says the same, and knows it because on
the said day he married Maud, daughter of William de Aston.
Alan son of Morice, aged 60 and more, says the same, and knows it
because he is his godfather.
Nigel ap Jervarth, aged 54, says the said Nigel is 22 and more, for he
was born and baptized as abovesaid, [which he knows] because he is his
godfather, whose name he has.
Simon de Weston, aged 54 and more, says the said Nigel is 21 and more,
for he was born and baptized as abovesaid, and he knows it because Isabel
was- buried in the cemetery of the said church the same
day and year.
Thomas de Wyke, aged 65, says the same, and knows it because Eobert
his son the same day and year married of Nigel ap Jervarth,
the said Nigel's godfather.
Thomas de .Biribrok, aged 51 and more, says the same and knows it
because Juliana his wife was godmother of the said Nigel.
aged 44 and more, says the same
because Eichard his brother was presented to the church of Lambister "the
same day and year.
Eoger de Motlowe, aged . . . . , says the same, and this,.
. . bailiff of William the said Nigel's father on the day he was
born.
204 .INQUISITIONS.
Walter le Freman, aged 60 and more, says the same, and this he knows
because William his brother baptized the said Nigel.
Adam de Loky . . . n, aged 48 and more, says the same .
Richard his son was a clerk, rector of the said church at that time.
(Peter ?) Geffard, , says the same, and this he knows because
at that time he was bailiff of Sir Edmund, brother
"Robert de Klipston, having the wardship of the lands, &c
had nothing to say, but that the said Nigel is of full age.
C. Ediv. II. File 27. (7.)
357. John son and heik of William Hbvbd of Herdewyk.
Cambkidgb. Proof oj age, 16 July, 5 Edw. II. {defective.)
Geoffrey de . . . one (?), aged 46 and more, says that the said John was
21 on the day of St. Benet, 4 Edw. II, for he was born at Conytone in the
said county on that day 17 Edw. I, and baptized on the morrow in the
church there, which he knows because he is his godfather.
Walter Hampt . . , aged 50 and more, says the same, and knows it
because one William Golene his next neighbour died on
St. Thomas the Martyr in the said year, and was buried in the graveyard of
that church on the morrow [Be] net aforesaid, when he saw the
said John baptized.
William the clerk, of Conytone, aged 60 and more, says the same, and
knows it by this, that his father died in 17 Edw. I, and was buried on the
eve of the same feast of St. Benet on which the said John was born.
Eichard Golene, aged 48 and more, says the same, and knows it because
on the same day of St. Benet he made his hom(age)
Segrave at Conytoiie.
John Kaym, aged 43 and more, says the same, and knows it because John,
brother of the rector of Conytone, on the same day in the said church,
married his sister Alice, and he with another named Henry led her to the
church and back.
William Quyntyn, aged 52 and more, says the same, and knows it because
he had a wife named Thiffany {Thiph'), who died on the day of Holy Trinity,
18 Edw. I, and was buried on the Sunday following in the graveyard of
Conyton ; and for the sale of an ox on the same day of St. Benet he was
excommunicated by the rector in the said church.
Bartholomew de Glemesford, aged 50 and more, says the same, and knows
it because he has a son John who was born on the same day, and baptized
in the same water.
Wymund de la Grave, aged 70 and more, says the same, and knows it because
on the same day of St. Benet he married one Isabel, and the father of the said
John was at his house at a feast and told him of the birth on the same
day.
William Morel (?).... rdewyk, aged 80, says the same, and knows
it because he had a son Henry who the same day and year set out on
pilgrimage (peregre) for Eome, and never returned.
Robert Atebrok, 60 and more, says the same, and knows it because he has
a son Wilham, who on that day celebrated his first mass in Conytone, and
baptized the said John.
William Habraham, aged 44 and more, says the same, and knows it
because his mother Margaret gave him an acre of land in Fendrayton on the
same day of St. Benet, and on the morrow he caused the charter to be read
Conytone at the celebration of a new mass there,
and saw the said John baptized after the mass.
EDWAED II. 205
John de Conytone, aged 41 and more, says the same, and kno'ws it
because he lent his houses to a chaplain named on the day
the said John Heved was baptized, to hold his feast because he celebrated
his iirst mass on that day, and the same day his kitchen was burned.
Eobert Cosyn was there and said nothing why the king should not render
to the said John the lands &c. of his inheritance, as of full age.
C. Edw. II. File 27. (8.)
358. Eobert db Maeiscis.
Writ, 29 May, 5 Edw. II.
YoEK. Inq. Monday after St. James, 6 Edw. II.
Kayngham in Holdernesse. 20a. land held of the king, as of the honour of
Albemarle, by service of rendering 4s. yearly at the manor of Brustewik'.
Joan his daughter, aged 11, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 27. (9.)
359. Thomas db la Mare.
Writ, 25 Aug. 5 Edw. II.
Hertford. Inq. Saturday the feast of St. Katherine, 6 Edw. II.
Offeleye. A messuage and J virgate land, held of Thoma,s son of Peter de
la Mare, by service of lib. pepper at Easter ; 10a. land held of Giles de
Breaunzon and Isabel his wife by service of 3s. yearly ; and 7a. land
held of William de la Leye by service of 14d. yearly. The said Thomas
sometime acquired J virgate land of Peter son of Eobert de la Mare, to
hold for life by service of 6d. yearly, with reversion to the said Peter and
his heirs ; but the said Peter afterwards quit-claimed the said reversion
for ever to Peter, son of John de la Mare and brother of the said
Thomas, and 14 weeks before his death the said Thomas rendered up
the said land to Thomas, son and heir of the said Peter son of John,
and so had nothing therein on the day he died.
William his son, aged 24 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 27. (10
360. EiOHARD SON OF Ealph Bloiou.
Writ, 4 Feb. 6 Edw. II.
Cornwall. Inq. 6 April, 6 Edw. II.
Cambron. ^a. land held of the heir of William Basset, who is in the
king's wardship, by service of 2s. yearly.
Trevynyel (?) . 3s. yearly rent held of Eichard de Hy wyseh by knight's service.
Ealph son of Alan Bloyou, who is in the king's wardship, aged 13, is his
next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 28. (1.)
361. John de Frowyk alias de Frothbwic.
Writ, 8 June, 6 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 16 June, 6 Edw. II.
Frothewic, Chiche Eidel, Crustwic, and Earl's Chiche. A messuage and
2 carucates land, held of the heirs of Ealph de Sancta Ositha in chief
by service of J knight's fee.
Lawrence his son, aged 15, is his next heir,
C. Edw. II, File 28. (2.)
206 INQUISITIONS.
362. William Ingayn of Aston.
Writ, 14 March, 6 Edw. II.
Hbeefoed. Inq. Saturday before St. George, 6 Edw. II.
Aston. The manor held for life, by the demise of Eichard son of Richard
de Bsebache, of John Gyffard of Weston Underegge by service of 1
knight's fee.
Hawis le Archere his wife was jointly enfeoffed in the said manor, to
herself, her son Simon, and the heirs of his body.
C. Edw. II. File 28. (3.)
363. Margaket counibss of Cornwall, deceased.
Writ of certiorari, 16 Sept. 6 Edw. II.
Suffolk. Extent of lands &c. held in dower of the king's inheritance, Saturday
the morrow of St. Michael, 6 Edw. II.
Clopton. A capital messuage, &l. rent of assize, customs, &c., a wind-mill,
la. wood, ^a. meadow, a pasture, and 100a. arable.
C. Edw. II. File 28. (4.)
364. Simon son of Gboffkey de Haothoen.
Wnt, 25 Aug. 6 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. Tuesday after St. Andrew, 6 Edw. II.
Hackthorn. 6 bovates land and 6s. yearly rent, held of Robert Martell of
Kelingholm by service of three parts of 1 knight's fee.
Herpeswell. 3 tofts and 3 bovates land, held of the said Robert by service
of i knight's fee.
Geoffrey his son, aged 20 at the feast of St. Luke last, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 28. (5.)
365. Robert Gauge.
TVrit, 30 Oct. 6 Edw. II.
[York.] Inq. taken at Hedon on Thursday the feast of St. Thomas, 6 Edw. II.
[Hedon.] A messuage, 2 tofts, and 4 bovates land, held of the king in
chief, as of the honour of Albemarle, by service that he, with a certain
companion, shall be the king's falconer, and shall be in the king's
court with three horses at the king's livery {liberacionem) , according to
the feoffment of William, earl of Albemarle.
Robert his son, aged 27, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 28. (6.)
366. Robert de Praees alias de Praibris, the elder.
Writ, 25 Nov. 6 Edw. II.
Chester. Inq. Wednesday, the feast of St. Lucy, 6 Edw. II.
Badylegh, Merebury, Weston, Stapilegh, Hogh, and Upton. The manors,
and a third part of the manor of Schorleton, held of the heir
of Urian de Sancto Petro (who is in the king's wardship) in chief, by
service of 3 knights' fees for reliefs, but only 1 knight's fee in time
of war, viz.— for forty days at his own charges with a horeeman and a
barded horse between Lyme and Cloyit, according to the custom of the
country (jiatria) of Chester.
EDWARD II. 207
Pulton Lancelyn. A messuage and 1 bovate land, held of William
Lancelyn by service of ^d. yearly.
William his son, aged 32 on the feast of St. Michael last, is his next heir.
C. Ediv. II. File 28. (7.)
367. David db Cawode.
Wiit, 4 Feb. 6 Edw. II.
[York.] Inq. 20 March, 6 Edw. 11.
Cawod. A third part of the town (extent given), held of the king in chief by
serjeanty of keeping the forest of Langwath between Ouse and
Derewent.
John de Cawod, aged 19, is his next heir.
C.Ediu. 11. Filers. (8.)
368- ' Roger son op John de Shiryngton.
Writ, 31 May, 6 Edw. II.
Buckingham. Inq. 7 June, 6 Edw. II.
Schrington. A third part of the manor, held for life of the king in chief, by
service of a third part of 2 knights' fees, by the demise of Martin
de Caroun, whose son Roger afterwards quit-claimed the same for
ever to the said Roger son of John and his heirs, who made fine for lOi.
for the same before the barons of- the exchequer at York, 26 Edw. I.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
Robert his son, aged 26 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edio. II. File 28. (9.)
369. John Ridel.
Writ, 10 Dec. 6 Edw. II. {defective.)
{undated fragment.)
Huntingdon. Inq. taken at St. Neots, 23 Dec. 6 Edw. II. {defective.)
(*Abbodesle ?) A messuage, a. (land, rents), &c., held. of
[John] de Brittannia, earl of Richemund, as of the honour of Huntington,
for ^ (knight's) fee (and suit at the court) of the honour monthly.
The said John died without heir (*of his body (?) and the inheritance
belongs) to Maud, the wife of Henry Tilly, daughter and heir of Thomas de
Faldyngworth, of Ralph Ridel father of
the said John, aged 24, as kinswoman of the said Ralph.
C. Edw. II. File 28. (10.)
370. Walter de Sancta Margarbta of Bodmin.
Wi-it, 19 March, 6 Edw. II.
Cornwall. Inq. 28 March, 6 Edw. II.
Cabilia. The hamlet (extent given), held of the king in chief, as of the
honour of Lanceveton, in socage, rendering a cape of gris {capavi de
grisanto) worth 16d. to the earl or lord of Cornwall, whenever he shall
cross the bridge of Poulston towards Cornwall.
Bodmin. A house held of the prior of Bodmin by service of rendering
l^d. yearly.
Adam his son, aged 40, is his next heir.
C. Edw II. File 28. (11.)
• See Calendar of Close Bolls 1307-1313 ; p. 508.
208 INQUISITIONS.
371. Waltbb db Cornubia.
Writ, 20 Feb. 6 Edw. II.
Cornwall. Inq. made at Lostwythyel 12 March, 6 Edw. II.
Branel. The manor (extent given), with the advowson of the church, held
of the king in chief in socage, by service of rendering 5s. yearly to the
sheriff of Cornwall for the king's use.
William his son, aged 26, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 28. (12.)
372. William de Blibukgh.
Writ, 12 March, 6 Edw. II.
Kent. Inq. made at Bromlegh on Sunday, 18 March, 6 Edw. II.
Bromlygh. A messuage, la. garden, l\a. wood, 3a. 3r. meadow, 26a.
arable, and 3a. alder- wood, held of the bishop of Rochester by service of
rendering 5s. yearly and suit of court.
Hese. 4Ja. pasture held of the prior of Christ Church, Canterbury, by
service of rendering l^d. yearly.
Beghenham. 2a. wood and 20a. arable, held of Maurice le Brun by service
of rendering 5«. M. yearly.
Agnes de Blyburgh, aged 35, the wife of Eichard de Donlee, and
daughter of Amy {Amie) sister of the said William, is his next heir ; the jury
know not of any co-heirs.
SuEEEY. Inq. Saturday after Holy Trinity, 6 Edw. II.
Rutherhuthe. A messuage with 2 gardens, and 15a. Ir. land, held of the
prior of Bermondeseie by service of 8s. yearly.
Hacchesham. 5a. land held of Roger Bavent, service unknown.
(Unspecified.) J mark rent of assize received yearly from John de la Barre.
Agnes the wife of Richard de Donleghe, aged 31, is his next heir.
Lincoln. Inq. Saturday the eve of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 6 Edw. II.
Bliburgh. A void place held of the king, as of the manor of Wylughton
now in the king's hand which was of the Templars, by service of 2c?,
yearly ; a messuage and 4 bovates land, held of Elizabeth daughter and
heir of Roger de Scotre, who is in the king's wardship, by service of 2s.
yearly ; a grange and 3 bovates land, and a ruined wind-mill, held of
Warin de Bassingburn by foreign service ; 2s. yearly rent from a
tenement which Peter Westyby holds, held of Gilbert Cans by service of
a pair of gloves yearly.
Imania his aunt, aged 50, whom William de Deping married ; Agnes,
the wife of Richard de Dunle, aged 40, daughter of Emma another aunt ;
and Nicholas de Dunom, aged 22, son of Alice daughter of the same Emma,
are his next heirs.
C. Edw. II. File 28. (13.)
373. John ap Adam.
Writ of plenius certiorari on the complaint of Miles de Rodbergh and
Maud his wife, that the escheator had taken into the king's hand a mill
and lands in^Tudenham in the liberty of Strogoill, held by the said
John of them^by knight's service, the wardship whereof pertains to
them, 3 Sept. 6 Edw. II.
EDWAED II. 209
[Gloucestee.J Inq. 19 Nov. 6 Edw. II.
Tudenham within the liberty of Strogoil. A mill, llOas. land, 3a. meadow,
and 6a. wood, were held by the said John of the said Miles and Maud
by service of \ knight's fee (and not of the king in chief).
The constable of the king's castle of Storguyl and Ralph de
Monte Hermeri (to whom the king had sold the wardship of the said
John's heir) were warned but came not.
Similar writ, 1 Feb. 6 Edw. II.
Gloucester. Inq. 28 Feb. 6 Edw. II.
Tudenham. To the same effect as the above.
C. Edw. 11. File 28. (14.)
374. John son of Eogeb db Bosco, an idiot, deceased.
Writ, 13 Feb. 6 Edward II,
Surrey. Inq. Tuesday before St. Peter in Cathedra, 6 Edw. II.
Colesdone. A niessuage, 60a. land, and 15a. wood, held of Peter ate
Wode by service of 13s. Ad. yearly, came into the king's hand through
the idiocy of the said John.
Lucy his sister, aged 30, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 28. (15.)
375. Agnes db Nans.
Writ of certiorari on the petition of William de Trethewy seeking delivery of
the lands, &c. of the said Agnes as her next heir, 3 April, 6 Edw. II.
Cornwall. Inq. Thursday the morrow of St. Mark, 6 Edw. II.
Nans. A messuage and 2 ferlings of land, which were taken into the hand
of Peter de Gavastone, late earl of Cornwall, on the death of the
said Agnes, and by reason of the death of the said earl came to
the king's hands, are held of the king in chief in socage by service of
16d. yearly rent, and suit at the king's court of Moresk.
William de Trethewy her son, aged 40, is her next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 28. (16.)
376. Agnes de Pateshull.
Writ, 10 Jan. 6 Edw. II.
Bedford. Inq, 24 Jan. 6 Edw. II.
Bletnesho. The manor (extent given), with the advowson of the church,
jointly held for life by John de Pabenham the younger and the said
Agnes," of the grant and inheritance of Simon son and heir of John de
Pateshull, of Sir John de Munbray in chief of the barony of Bedeford,
by service of 1 knight's fee.
John son of Simon de Pateshull, aged 20 and more, is her next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 28. (17.)
377. Robert le Chaumberlein alias lb Chaumbbrlayn.
Writ ofplenius certiorari on the complaint of Petronilla, late the wife of the
said Robert, that the escheator had -taken into the king's hand the
manor of Drax of which she was enfeoffed jointly with her said husband,
8 Oct. 6 Edw. II.
28017 O
210 INQUISITIONS.
[York.] Inq. Saturday after St. Luke, 6 Edw. II.
Drax in the wapentake of Barston. The manor, with a windmill, was held
jointly by the said Eobert and Petronilla, by the enfeoffment of John
Lutrel with the late king's licence, of the king in chief by service of 3».
'yearly.
C. Edw. II. File 28. (18.)
378. Pbteonilla, late the wife op Kobbkt le Chatjmberlbyn.
Writ of amotus, 5 Feb. 6 Edw. II.
York. Inq. Tuesday before St. Peter in Cathedra, 6 Edw. II.
Drax. The manor held of the king in chief, by J mark for *foreign service,
and by wardship and marriage when it shall happen. She held nothing
of others.
John le Chaumberleyne her son, aged 11 at the feast of St. Margaret last,
is her next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 28. (19.)
379. Philip Seelb.
Writ, 3 May, 6 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 23 May, 6 Edw. II.
Pritelwelle. A capital messuage and 120a. arable, held of the king in chief,
as of the honour of Eeyleygh, by service of J knight's fee, and doing
suit at the barony (court) of Eeylegh ; and 8a. land held of the prior
of Pritelwelle, by service of 12i. yearly, and doing suit at the prior's
court.
Kichard his son, aged 24 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 28. (20.)
380. John db Mendham.
Writ, 25 Jan. 6 Edw. II.
Suffolk. Inq. 24 March, 6 Edw. II.
Mendham. A messuage, 80a. land, 4a. meadow, 2a. pasture, and 18s. rent,
held of Eichard Poliet, by knight's service.
John his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
Nottingham. Inq. 7 Feb. 6 Edw. II.
Wyverton. A capital messuage and 4^ bovates arable, and 9s. lOd. yearly
rent of free tenants in Coleston and Berneston, held of the king in
chief, as of the fee of Peverel, by service of a third part of a knight's
fee ; and a messuage and 1 bovate land in demesne, held of Ealph
Basset of Drayton in chief by service of scutage when it runs.
Heir, as above, aged 28.
C. Edw. II. File 28. (21.)
381. Adam de Lyouns of Asshton.
Writ, 12 Feb. 6 Edw. II.
Somerset. Inq. 6 March, Edw. II.
Assheton. A moiety of a messuage, 54a. arable in demesne, 10a. meadow,
a wind-mill, 22s. 6d. rent of assize, &c. held of the king in chief by
service of i knight's fee, as of the fee sometime of Alexander de Alneto.
Thomas de Lyons his brother, aged 23 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 28. (22.)
EDWAED II. 211
382. EicHARD DB Waumford alias de Wamfordb.
Wiit [15 July, 6 Edw. II.] {missing).
Cornwall. Inq. 30 Nov. 6 Edw. II.
Efiford. The manor (extent given), held jointly by the said Eichard and
Lucy his wife, of the gift of Mauger le Graunt by a fine levied in
the king's court, of Peter de Gavaston, late earl of Cornwall, for
J knight's fee of Mortain, as of the honour of Launseton, by service of
preparing half a battlement {curnelV) in time of war, worth Id., and
by service of finding a bedel in the hundred of Stratton to serve the
king and the said earl.
Thomas his son, aged 17, is his next heir.
Devon. Inq. 27 Nov. 6 Edw. II.
Whiteleye. The manor (extent given), held of Emery de la S[ouch] in
socage, by service of 10s. yearly rent.
Blaketor. The hundred, held of the said Emery la Souch by knight's
service, rendering 13s. M. yearly.
Eadeuerne. 1 ferling of land held of Eobert de Bonevile by service of
^ knight's fee.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. II. File 28. (23.)
383. Adam de Stock alias Stokkb.
Writ, 26 Jan. 6 Edw. II.
Wilts. Inq. 16 Feb. 6 Edw. II.
Eusteshale. The manor held by the said Adam and Jeva his wife, by
the demise of Eoger la Warre to them and the heirs of the said Adam,
of the king in chief by service of J knight's fee,
Stokke. The manor held by the said Adam and Jeva and Patrick their son,
by the demise of Thomas de Sancto Vigore to them and the heirs of the
said Adam, of the king in chief by service of i knight's fee.
Eoger his son, aged 18 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 28. (24.)
384. Ingelram Belbt.
Writ, 3 April, 6 Edw. II.
Suffolk. Inq. 13 May, 6 Edw. II.
Sheulaunde and Elmeswelle. A messuage and i20a. arable, held of the
abbot of St. Edmund's by socage and service of 4s. 5Jd. yearly.
Boxhale. A messuage and 80a. land, held of Eoger Esturmy by service of
15d. yearly ; 10s. rent held of Ealph Schal [is] by service of 20(Z. yearly ;
44a. land and 6a. wood, held of William Bardouf by service of 4s. IJd.
yearly ; and 12a. land held of William ate Cherche by service of 8|d.
yearly.
Hawele. 20a. land held of the king in chief, as of the honour of Boulogne
now in the king's hand, by service of making the summonses and
attachments as of that honour, pertaining to the court of Hawele now
in the king's hand.
All which tenements he held of the gift of Eobert Bardouf in free
marriage to him and Avice his wife and the heirs of their bodies.
Eobert, son of the said Ingelram and Avice, aged 18, is his next hen-.
212 INQUISITIONS.
Norfolk. Inq. 19 June, 6 Edw. 11.
Bitchamwell. The manor, and lands, &c. in Wirham and Crimplesham
worth 100s. yearly, held of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and
Hertford, by service of IJ knight's fee, and doing suit at the earl's court
at Clare.
Marham. Certain lands, &c. worth 10^ yearly, held jointly by the said
Ingelram and Lora his wife, of tho gift of AVilliam Belot by fine levied
in the king's court, of John de Bekeswell by service of a pair of gloves,
and of other lords by divers services.
Geyton. A market held of William de Bovill, service unknown.
Heir as above, aged 17 and more.
Mandate from the escheator to the sub-esoheator in Suffolk, reciting the
above writ and commanding him to execute the same without delay, and
because the said Ingelram held certain land in his bailiwick by service
of making attachments &c. at the king's court of Haulegh, by reason
whereof the wardship of all his lands ought to pertain to the king, he is
to carry it so circumspectly in taking the inquisition that the king may
have what pertains to him. (undated.)
Suffolk. Inq. Thursday before St. Michael, 7 Edw. II.
Hawele. 20a. land called Wodecokescroft, held of the king in chief, as of
the honour of Hawele, by service of making the summonses and attach-
ments in the court of the said honour.
Schellond and Elmeswell. A messuage and 74a. land, held of the abbot of
St. Edmund's, by service of 4s. 5Jrf. yearly.
Scheulond. 44a. land and 6a. wood, held of William Bardouf by service of
4s. lid. yearly ; 12a. land held of WiUiam de Ecclesia by service of
B^d. yearly ; and 12a. land held of Peter le Taylour by service of 28. 2d.
yearly.
Buxhal. A messuage and 100a. land, held of Eoger Esturmy by service of
15d. yearly ; and lOd. rent held of Ealph de Schalis by service of 19d.
yearly.
Heir as above, aged 18.
C. Edw. II. File 28. (25.)
385. William attb Watre alias ate Watere of Ikford.
Writ, 2 June, 6 Edw. I.
Buckingham. Inq. 16 June, 6 Edw. II.
Ikforde. A messuage, 2 virgates land, 10a. meadow, a pasture, rents, a
fishery, &c. held in chief of the abbot and convent of Gresteyn by service
of i knight's fee ; and l^a. land, 7ld. yearly rent, and a fishery, held
of WiUiam son of John de Appelton by service of J knight's fee ; all
which lands the said William on the feast of St. Michael, 8 Edw. II,
voluntarily charged with 6d. yearly rent to Peter de Gavaston, late earl
of Cornwall, and his heirs, after whose death the king was seised
thereof.
John his son, aged 18 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 28. (26.)
386. Mabel (Amabilla, Anahilla) Londrey alias Loundeb.
Writ, 8 Sept. 6 Edw. II.
[Carmarthen.] Inq. 27 Feb. 6 Edw. II.
Landoveroi. The manor held of the king in chief by homage and service
of 1 knight's fee, viz.— an armed man with a barded horse or four
EDWAED II. 213
footmen according to the custom of those parts, for three days at his
own charges at the summons of the king's bailiffs of Kermerdyn when-
ever necessary, and doing suit at the county (court) of Kermerdyn ;
and all his tenants ought to come with their lord or his bailiff for three
days at their own charges when requii-ed, to accompany the lord of
Kermerdyn to war {in expedicionem domini de Kermerdyn).
Castel Toch. J knight's fee held of Guy de Bryona by homage and knight's
service and suit at his court of Talacherne.
Clogeuran. 1 carucate land held of Six- Morgan ap Mereduth by service of
lid. or a sparrowhawk yearly.
Philip Londre her son, aged 55, is her next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 28. (27.)
387. WrLLUM Baxman of Grafton.
Wnt, 16 Dec. 6 Edw. II.
Wilts. Inq. 20 Dec. 6 Edw. II.
Graftone. A messuage and 1 carucate land, held of the king in chief by
service of Gd. yearly at the castle of Salisbury, and by service of finding
a horse for carrying two packs (bulgeas) with the king's wine when he
shall come to take venison in the forests of Savernake and Chut', and
the said William shall be at the king's charges whilst on that service.
John de Holte, son of Avice, daughter of the said William, aged 27 and
more, is his next heir.
C. Edic. II. FUe 28. (28.)
388. William Godeknave alias Godknave of Hereford.
Writ, 13 Nov. 6 Edw. II.
Hebeford. Inq. Thursday the feast of St. Thomas, 6 Edw. II.
Hereford City. 5 tenements held of the king in free burgage as other
citizens hold, paying 5«. yearly in part payment of the farm of the
city, which city the citizens hold of the king at fee farm by his charter
for 401. yearly at his exchequer ; and 98o. land and 2a. meadow, held
of the bishop of Hereford, and 7a. land held of the prior of Lanton
Prima, paying 2d. yearly per acre.
Heir unknown.
Memorandum, this inquisition was delivered in London on Tuesday after
the Purification.
Writ de melius inquirendo, i Feb. 6 Edw. II-
Hbeefobd. Inq. Wednesday after St. George, 6 Edw. II.
Hereford. 2Ja. meadow in the suburb, held of the bishop of Hereford by
service of 5d. yearly ; and 2a. land held of the prior of Lanton Prima
in Wales by service of 4:d. yearly ; all which are outside the liberty of
Hereford, and are not contained in the former inquisition.
William Eoed, his kinsman, aged 40 and more, is his next heir.
Writ de melius inquirendo, to William de Mortuo Mari and Eichard de
Baskervill, because the king understands that John, son of Eobert le
Crump, and William Eeod each claim to be the heir, and that Hugh
Hakelut the snb-escheator, is kinsman of the said William, and
maintains him in the matter, 18 March, 6 Edw. II.
214 INQUISITIONS.
Writ oj venire facias to the sheriff, 18 March, 6 Edw. II.
Heeeford. Iiiq. Saturday after St. John ante Portam Latinam, 6 Edw. II.
The said William Godknave held no lands of the king in chief in
the county by knight's service, but held of the king five tenements in
free burgage in the city of Hereford as abovesaid.
Writ to the said William and Richard to send in their inquisitions without
delay, 14 May, 6 Edw. II.
Endorsed that they have sent the inquisition which they took by John
Pryde, citizen of Hereford.
C. Edw. II. File 29. (1.)
389. EOGER DE SOTERLE.
Writ, 16 Sept. 6 Edw. II.
Suffolk. Iiiq. Friday after St. Matthew, 6 Edw. II.
Soterle. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief, together with
the manors of Stoke and Harche, co. Chester, as of the honour of
Chester, by service of finding a barded horse in the army of the earl of
Chester in Wales in time of war for forty days ; which honour is now
in the king's hand, and the manors of Stoke and Harche on the day
when the said Roger died were held by Edmund de Soterle, son and
heir of the said Roger, by his gift with the king's licence.
Edmund his son, aged 26 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 29. (2.)
390. John de Wkilaundh alias de Weylaund.
Writ, 80 Oct. 6 Edw. II.
Suffolk. Inq. Saturday after St. Andrew, 6 Edw. II.
Blaxhale. A moiety of the manor, with the advowson of the church, held of
the manor of Donnyngworthe, which sometime was of Roger Bygot, earl
of Norfolk and Suffolk and marshal of England, but is now in the hand
of Sir Thomas de Brotherton and Sir Edmund his brother by the king's
assignment, by service of J knight's fee, and the other moiety held of
Robert de Ufford iu chief by service of J knight's fee.
Assch. The manor held of Alice Bygot, countess of Norfolk and Suffolk
and marshal of England, by service of J knight's fee, which service was
assigned to her in dower by the king, to be held of the castle of Frame-
lingham by the same service.
Wantisden. A manor held of John de Colevyll in chief by service of 2s.
yearly.
Middilton. The manor with the advowson of the church, held of Drew
(Druetto) de Barentyn by service of J knight's fee.
Pethage. A messuage and 60a. land, held of Guy le Feire by service of 2s.
yearly.
Clopton. The manor with the advowson of the church, held of Thomas de
la Sale Ars (sic) by service of Id. yearly.
Swynlaund and Wytlisham. The manors held of Sir James de Ilketishale by
service of a rose yearly.
Cokefeld and Bromton in Withernisham. The manors held of the abbot
of Beamund by service of | knight's fee.
Onhous and Whelwitham. The manors held of the abbot of St. Edmund's
by service of J knight's fee, and 28. yearly.
Richard his son, aged 22 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 29. (8.)
EDWARD n. 215
391. Walter son of Henry le Somenour.
Writ of certiorari, on the petition of Roger le Somenour seeking the lands,
&c. of the said Walter, who died in the time of the king's father, as his
brother and heir, 22 Feb. 6 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 25 Feb. 6 Edw. II. (defective.)
Asswelle in Fjnchingefeld. The manor (extent given), held of the king in
chief by petty serjeanty, by service of finding spits for roasting
flesh {brochias at assandum cam . . ) at the king's coronation ; which
service is rated in the exchequer at J mark yearly rent : the manor
was taken into the hand of the late King Edward by the death of the
said Walter, and is still in the king's hand.
Fynchingefeld. 40a. arable held of John de Nortoft by service of 9». yearly,
and similarly in the king's hand.
Of all which Agnes late the wife of Henry le Somenour holds a third
part in dower, dowered by the king : they were acquired jointly by the
said Henry and Walter of Nicholas son of Simon de Asswell by
fine levied in the king's court, to them and the heirs of the body of
the said Walter, with remainder to the right heirs of said Henry : the
said Walter died without heir of himself, and the said Roger is right
heir of the said Henry.
Roger le Somenour his brother, aged 42, is his next heir.
C. Edtc. 11. File 29. (4.)
392. John de Chausy.
Wnt, 7 Feb. 6 Edw. H.
Oxford. Inq. 14 March, 6 Edw. II.
Mapelderham Chausy alias Mapeldoreham Chause. The manor (extent
given), held of the king in chief, as of the honour of Wallingford, by
service of 1 knight's fee.
John his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
Gloucester. Inq. 1 March, 6 Edw. II.
Altherleye. The hamlet (extent given), held of the king in chief, as of
the honour of Wallingford, by service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 36.
C. Edw. II. File 29. (5.)
393. Richard le Brun.
Writ, 25 March, 6 Edw. II.
Cumberland. Inq. Saturday in Easter week, 6 Edw. III.
Brunscaith. A moiety of the hamlet (extent given), held of the heir of John
Wake, who is in the king's wardship, by service of 2«. Tfi. for comage ;
Robert le Brun and Margaret his wife bold {sic) the other moiety of the
hamlet of the said Richard by service of Id. yearly.
Torpennou. A sixth part (extent given), held of "the said heir by 4s. cornage
yearly.
Bothell. The manor (extent given), held of Sir Anthony de Lucy by
service of 9s. for cornage yearly.
Bemund alias Bemumd and Drombogh. The manors (extents given), held
of John de Castre and Isabel his wife by services of 12s. Ad. and 4s. 9d.
for cornage yearly.
Robert his son, aged 29, is his next heir.
C. Edic. II. File 29. (6.)
216 INQUISITIONS.
394. Alice db Veer alias de Ver, late countess of Oxford.
iVrit, 9 Sept. 6 Edw. II.
Essex. Liq. Wednesday after the Nativity of the Blessed Mary, 6 Edw. II.
Fingry [alias Fingrith]. The manor (extent given), held of the king in
chief by service of guarding the queen's chamber on the day of the
king's coronation, as chief chamberwoman (camo-aria principalis).
Robert de Veer, earl of Oxford, her son, aged 45, is her next heir.
Essex. Inq. 13 Oct. 6 Edw. II.
Wlfamston and Gyngen Margaret. A capital messuage, 100a. arable,
4a. meadow, 6a. pasture, 8a. wood, 4/. 2s. 6d. rent of assize, &c, held
for life, of the inheritance of John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, son and
heir of William de Warenna and Joan his wife to whom they were given
in free marriage, of the king in chief by service of finding a damsel to
serve the queen on the day of the king's coronation.
Middlesex. Liq. 5 Oct. 6 Edw. II.
Tyburn. The manor (extent given), held of the abbess of Berkingge by
service of 80s. yearly. The said Alice formerly gave the said manor
to William de Warrene and Joan his wife, her daughter, in
free marriage, to them and the heirs of their bqdies, and they regranted
it to her for life ; the manor ought now to revert to John de Warenne
their son and heir, aged 26.
Buckingham. Inq. Tuesday the eve of All Saints, 6 Edw. II.
Chesham. A capital messuage, a plot of enclosed meadow, 60a. arable, a
water-mill, and 69s. Sd. rent, held for life of the king in chief as part
of the earldom of Oxford, by the demise of the said William and Joan
as abovesaid ; and the same ought now to revert to John de Garenne,
earl of Surrey and Sussex, aged 22 and more, as their son and next
heir.
G. Edio. IJ. File 29. (7.)
395. William lb Vji.vAsouE alias Vavesour, le Vavasur.
Writ, 22 March, 6 Edw. II.
York; wapentake of Avnsty. Inq. Wednesday before Easter, 6 Edw. II-
Bilton. A third part held of Sir Auger son of Henry, of the fee of Brus
by service of | knight's fee.
Helagh. A moiety held of Sir John de Moubray by service of J knight's
fee.
[Sir] Walter his son, aged 30, is his next heir.
[York ;] wapentake of Strafford. Inq. 10 April, 6 Edw. II.
South Elmessale. 201. rent of assize held of the earl of Lancaster without
any service.
Pykeburn. A messuage and 14a. land in demesne, held of Ealph de
Pikeburn, clerk, by service of 6c?. yearly.
Waddeworth. A messuage and 80a. land in demesne, held of Adam son
of Peter de Waddeworth by service of hi. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 40.
[York;] wapentake of Barkeston. Ing. 11 April, 6 Edw. II.
Hoselwod. The manor held of Sir Henry de Percy i)y service of i knight's
fee.
EDWARD II. "217
Stutton. A moiety held of Sir Henry de Percy by service of ^ knight's
.fee.
Cokesford. The manor held of Sir Thomas, earl of Lancaster, by service of
^ knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 30.
YoKK ; WAPTENTAKE OF Clarhou. Inq. Tuesday before Easter, 6 Edw. II.
Le Wodhall. The manor (extent given), held of Sir Henry de Percy by
iV knight's fee, and by service of 40s. yearly rent, and suit at the said
Henry's court of Spofford.
Siklinghal. 7 bovates land held of Sir Henry de Percy by service of
j^ knight's fee.
Spofford. A toft held of Sir Henry de Percy by service of suit at the court
of Spofford.
Heir as above, aged 40.
[Yokk;] wapentake of Osg(oldcross.) Inq. Tuesday after Palm Sunday,
6 Edw. n.
Fryston. The manor held of the earl of Lancaster by service of 1 knight's
fee.
Stobs. A messuage held of the church of St. Peter, York.
Wilmerslay. 26a. land, 8a. pasture, 4a. meadow, and a cottage, held of
Roger de Novo Marcato, and of Mary {Mar') de Stobis, by service of
8s. yearly.
Little Smythton. A messuage held of Mary de Stobis, by service of
^ knight's fee.
Kirk Smythton. A messuage and 12a. land, held of WilHam le Venur
by service of 2s. yearly.
Stapelton. Two messuages, 57a. land, and la. meadow, held of Varinus de
Schargel by service of 13s. 4rf. yearly.
Badeswurth. 18a. land held of Roger de Polifait by service of Id. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 30.
York ; wapentake of Stainclif. Inq. Tuesday before Easter, 6 Edw. II.
Adinghain. A capital messuage, 60a. land in demesne, 12a. meadow,
2J carucates land in bondage, whereof 14 make 1 knight's fee, a wood,
a water-mill, a fulling mill, &c. and the advowson of the church, held
of Robert de Clifford by knight's service ; and 4 bovates land, whereof 8
make 1 carucate and 14 carucates make 1 fee, held of Henry de Percy
in chief by knight's service.
Draghton. 2 like caracutes land held by Adam de Midelton by knight's
service; ^ carucate land held by Adam de Berewyt by service
of Id. ; and ^ carucate land held by Henry le Vavasour for life by
service of Id. ; all held of the said William le Vavasour, who held them
of Robert de Clifford, by knight's service.
Heir as above, aged 40.
Writ, 22 March, 6 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. 7 April, 6 Edw. 11.
Cokerington. His chief manor called Le Southhalle, held of Thomas, earl
of Lancaster now earl of Lincoln, as of the fee of Chester, by service of
1 knight's fee ; and certain lands, &c. held of Isabel de Bello Monte,
lady of Vescy, by service of J knight's fee, as of the barony of
Bayeux, which is in her hand.
Heir as above, aged 80 and more.
C. Edw. II. File 29. (8.)
218 INQUISITIONS.
396. Egbert de Eos of Week, a Scotch rebel, deceased.
Writ of extent and partition, on the petition of John Salveyn and John de
Knoches and Margaret and Isabel their wives, daughters and heirs of
the said Eobert, that his lands, &c. may be rendered to them in accord-
ance with the late King Edward's grant to John Comyn of Badenoch
and other men of Scotland who were at war against him, the said
Margaret and Isabel having been born in Scotland, and having proved
their ages before William de Bevercotes, the king's chancellor of
Scotland, 28 Sept. 6 Edw. II.
NoRTHDMBERLAND. Inq. Thursday after St. Scolastica, 6 Edw. II.
Belestre and Playnemelore in Tyndale. The manors (full extents given),
including a right of pasture {herhagium) called Le Haukstrothre, and
shielings {sralhipe) called Lynchele, Todholes, and Eamcshawes, were
held by Margaret mother of the said Robert, on the day of his joining the
king's enemies, viz. — part by way of dower and part in lieu of her third
part of lands in Le Senewhare in Scotland, and ought now to revert to the
said Margaret and Isabel. Whereupon John de Alaynechales, the sub-
escheator, came to give seisin of the said manor of Belestre to the
attorney of John Salvayn and Margaret his wife, as their pourparty of
the said manors, but Thomas son of Eustace the forester of Belestre,
with others unknown, held the capital messuage by force so that he
could not execute his office.
Northumberland. Inq. taken at Morpeth on Thursday after St. Hilary, 6 Edw. II.
John de Aleincheles the sub-escheator, having made extent and partition
of the lands, &c. of the said Eobert and assigned his pourparty to John
Salvayn, came near the castle of Werk to deliver him seisin in th6 king's
name, and there Simon le Warenner of Werk and others (specified), by the
counsel of Eichard del Fermorie of Werk, arrested him on the king's high-
way, violently led him towards the Twede, and took from him all the king's
writs, the extent, partition, and other warrants and letters found upon him
and his clerk, and returned to the castle of Werk, so that he cannot and
dares not execute the king's mandate further.
C. Edw. II. File 29. (9.)
397. John de Berewico alias db Bbrbwyk, clerk.
Writ, 17 July, 6 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 2 Sept. 6 Edw. II.
Toppesfeld. The manor held of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester, by
service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir unknown.
Wilts. Inq. 16 July, 6 Edw. II.
Nhorthyntone. The manor (extent given) , tenure unspecified.
Roger, son of John Huse lalias Husee] , aged 5 at the feast of St. Peter ad
Vincula last, is his next heir.
[Southampton.] Inq. 12 Aug. 6 Edw. II.
Bertone Sacy. A moietjr of the manor held of the king in chief by service
of J knight's fee, viz. — a moiety of an armed horseman in the king's
service in time of war for forty days at his own charges ; and 45a.
arable, 6s. yearly rent, and the reversion of 56a. land which two widows
hold in dower for life, held of Thomas de Coudray, knight, in chief by
service of 24«. yeftrly.
EDWARD II. 219
Forton. 15a. land, 5a. meadow. 7a. wood, and 24s. 8d. rent, held of the
abbess of Werewelle by serjeanty, of which he was enfeoffed by the
charter of William de Astone.
Heir as above, aged 5.
Southampton. Inq. 6 Aug. 6 Edw. II.
Creuker and Farlyuton. The manors with the advowson of the church of
Farlinton, held of Eobert le Ewer, as of the manor of Warblinton, by
service of three barbed arrows yearly ; and immediately after the death
of the said John came Roger de Upton, his yeoman, with the assent of
others of the servants and intruded himself into those manors, asserting
that he had a grant thereof under the name of the said John, to him,
Joan his wife, and John their son, and letters patent to John Byaumond
to put them in seisin ; and he holds these manors still, and no one has
come on behalf of the heir of the said John to claim them.
Heir as above, his kinsman, aged 5.
NoKFOLK. Inq. 23 July, 6 Edw. II.
Middelton. A messuage, 40a. land, 2a. meadow, 20a. pasture, and 6«. 8d.
rent, held of divers lords by divers services but nothing of the king in
chief; and immediately after the said John's death came Adam de
Catfeld, his yeoman, with the assent of Hubert de Swenesford, Roger de
Opton and others of the servants, by Alexander de Walecote, showing
a charter of feoffment under the name of the said John, which the
jury hold to have been fraudulently made, and intruded himself into
the said lands and still holds them.
Heir unknown.
Surrey. Inq. Tuesday the morrow of St. Peter ad Vincula, 6 Edw. II.
Westbechesworth. The manor with the hamlet of La Boxlonde, held of
Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester, in chief by service of 12cZ. yearly,
and suit at his court of Blehchyngeleye ; and the said hamlet is charged
with 40s. to Joan late the wife of John de Wautone, in the name of
dower of other tenements in Westbechesworth and Conynggeleye.
Heggecourt. The manor held in chief of John de Saneto Johanne of Lage-
ham by service of Id. yearly.
Home by Tanrigge. 100a. heath held of Thomas de Warbelton, knight, by
service of 6s. yearly, and suit at his court of Tanrigge.
Lingefeld. 7a. land held of Thomas de Leukenore, knight, by service of 6d.
yearly ; 5a. meadow held of Giles de Bileserche by service of Id. yearly ;
4a. meadow held of William atte More by service of id. yearly ; and la.
meadow held of John de Heystede by service of Id. yearly.
Westbechesworth. 9a. arable, la. meadow, and a water-mill, held of
the abbess of Godestowe by service of a rose yearly.
Turbervyle. The manor held of the heirs of Philip Burnel in chief, as of the
manor of Schene, rendering 18s. yearly, and doing suit at the court of
Schene ; and immediately after the death of the said John came Hubert
de Swyneford his yeoman, with the assent of others of the servants,
asserting that he had a charter of feoffment of the said John, which the
jury say was made by fraud, and intruded himself into the said manor
and still holds the same.
Conelingeleye alias Conynggeleye. The manor held of the earl of Gloucester
by homage and service of | knight's fee ; and Roger de Upton, the said
John's yeoman, with the assent of the said Hubert and other servants,
220 INQUISITIONS.
immediately after the said John's death intruded himself into the
said manor showing a charter of feoffment of the said John, which
the jury say was made by fraud, and still holds the same.
Heir as above, aged 5.
Writ to the escheator, holding a former inquisition to be superfluous and
impertinent, to enquire whether the said John was seised on the day he
died of a water-mill and lands, &c. in Forton by the enfeoffment of
Walter de Gavelacre or not, and if not, how long before his death the
said Walter intruded upon them, 20 Oct. 6 Edw. II.
[Southampton.] Inq. 6 Nov. 6 Edw. II.
Forton. The said John died siesed as of fee of a water-mill, 15a. land, 5a.
meadow, 7a. wood, and 24s. 8d. rent, by the enfeoffment of Eal;ph Gavel-
acre and Alice his wife, and by the quit claim of the said Alice in her
widowhood ; but Walter de Gavelacre on the same day that the said
John died, and after his death, intruded himself into the said tenements
claiming an hereditary fee therein, and held them until he was ejected
by Sir Hugh le Despenser, who now holds them by the king's
commission until the lawful age of the said John's heir.
Writ ofpleiuiis certiorari, to enquire whether the said John was seised as of
fee of the manor of Tylemundesdon, and 1 carucate land in Lyndelegh,
and how, &c., 16 March, Edw. II. {defaced.)
Surrey. Inq. made at Suthwerk, 3 April, 7 Edw. II.
The tenement called Le Heggecourt alias Le Heycourt, which was contained
in a former inquisition, is of the manor of Tylmundesdon, and of
1 carucate land in Lindelegh, of which manor and land the said
John was sometime enfeoffed by Stephen de Appelderfeld, by fine levied
in the late king's court; and he was in seisin until three weeks
before his death, when John de Sancto Johanne of Lageham, the
elder, considering him to be dead, asserting that he only held the same
for life, and claiming the reversion, entered upon the said manor,
and ejected the said John de Berewyco ; the said John de Berewyco
held the said manor of the said John de Sancto Johanne, by service of
Id. yearly, who held of the Idng by knight's service ; the said John
de Berewyco also died seised of the said carucate in Lindeleghe,
which is now in the king's hand in the name of wardship ; John, son of
the said John de Sancto Johanne, was present at the inquisition,
asserting that he was enfeoffed of the said manor by his father in fee.
C. Edw. II. File 29. (10.)
398. Joan de Gbby.
Writ, 6 Sept. 6 Edw. II.
Oxford. Inq. (undated.)
Somerton. The manor with the hamlet of Fyringford (extents given), held
in dower, of the inheritance of the heir of John de Grey of Retherfeld,
who is under age, &c. of the king in chief by service of 66s. yearly for
the guard of the castle of Dover.
John, son and heir of the said John de Grey, is aged 11.
Oxford. Extent, 29 Nov. 6 Edw. II.
Somerton. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), held for life in
dower, after the death of Eobert de Grey, sometime her husband, of
the king in chief by service of rendering 50«. yearly at his castle of
Dover for guard {nomine warde).
EDWAED II. 221
Fyryngford hamlet. 1 caruoate land (extent given), held as itibove by
service of 16s. yearly at the castle of Dover.
John, son of John de Grey, aged 11 and in the king's wardship, is next
heir of the said Eobert and Joan.
OxFOED. Extent, 5 Nov. 6 Edw. II.
Herdewyk. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), held for
life as dower, by the death of the said Eobert, of the king in chief,
service unknown.
Heir as above, aged 11.
Bbeks. Extent, 3 Nov. 6 Edw. II.
Wynterbourn. A moiety of the manor (full extent given with names of
tenants), held for life in free marriage, because Thomas de Valoynes
thereof enfeoffed the said Eobert and Joan, to them and the heirs of their
bodies, of Gilbert de Ellesfeud by service of ^ knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Buckingham. Inq. Saturday after St. Luke, 6 Edw. II.
Est Clay don. 2a. arable held of the king in chief, as of the honour of
Peverel, by knight's service; a capital messuage, 192a. arable, 3a.
meadow, a windmill, rents, and 10a. wood within the precincts of the
forest of Bernewode, with the advowson of the church, held of Eobert
de Monte Alto and Emma his wife, as of the said Emma's dower, by
service of ^ knight's fee ; and 288a. arable, 5a. meadow, 3a. pasture, and
60s. yearly rent, held of Peter, son of Eobert de la Mare, who is in the
king's wardship, by service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 15.
Buckingham. Inq. Saturday after St. Luke, 6 Edw. II.
Est Claydon. A duplicate of the above inquisition.
Buckingham. Inq. Friday after St. Luke, 6 Edw. II.
Schobyngton. The manor (extent given), including a tenement in Kyrt-
lyngt(on), held for life only of the prior of the Hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem in England by service of 6s. 8d., and doing all services due to
the lords of the fee ; and after her death the manor ought to revert to
the said prior and his successors for ever, as a fine between them levied
in the court of the late King Edward testifies. The said manor descended
to the said Joan after the death of Thomas de Valoignes her father,
being held of Edmund, earl of Cornwall, who held of the king in chief ;
and the said Joan, with the king's licence and by confirmation of the
said earl, gave it to brother William de Totale, then prior of the said
Hospital, and his successors in frank almoin, and the said prior
afterwards gave it to her for life as in the said fine is contained.
Heir as above, aged 14.
Writ of certiorari, on the complaint of John de Eocheford and Joan his wife,
that the eseheator had taken into the king's hand certain lands, &c. in
Ikeford and Estcleydon with the advowson of the church of Ikeford,
which Eobert de Laventon, parson of the church of Estcleydon, gave to
Joan de Grey for life, with remainders to Margaret her daughter for life,
and to the said Joan and the heirs of her body, 24 July, 7 Edw. II.
Buckingham. Inq. 22 Oct. 7 Edw. II.
Est Cleydon. 8 messuages and 3 J virgates land, held of the honour of
Wallingford by knight's service, were granted by the said Eobert to the
222 INQUISITIONS.
said Joan for life, with remainders to the said Margaret for life, and to
the said Joan, daughter of the said Margaret, and the heirs of her body,
and on failure of such heirs, then to one Thomas de Grey and his heirs,
to be held of the chief lords of the fee by the services accustomed,
viz. — of the honour of Wallingford by knight's service. The said Joan
de . Gray survived the said Margaret, and after her decease the lands
were taken by the escheator into the king's hand in 6 Edw. II, who
delivered them to Hugh le Despenser, the elder, and he delivered them
to John de Haulo who now holds them, in what manner the jury know
not.
Ikford. 5 messuages, 3 virgates and 19o. land, and 5a. meadow, with the
advowson of the church, held of John son and heir of William ate
Watere, were granted by the said Eobert to the said Joan de Grey for
life, with remainder to Thomas de Grey and the heirs of his body, with
remainder to Joan, daughter of the said Joan de Grey, and her heirs.
The said Joan de Grey survived the said Thomas, and immediately after
her death one Joan, daughter and heir of the said Thomas, entered
upon the said lands as her inheritance by the form of the said gift, and
so holds them.
Fine made before the justices of the Bench, between the said Eobert
de Lavynton and Joan de Grey, whereby the said Joan warrants the above
lands, &c. in Ikeford and Estcleydone to the said Robert against all
men, dated in one month of Easter, 25 Edw. I.
Grant by the said Eobert de Laventon, rector of the church of Est Claydon,
to Lady Joan de Grey, the wife of Sir Eobert de Gray, Margaret their
daughter, late the wife of John le Fiz Bernard, and Joan daughter of the
said John and Margaret, and the heirs of her body, of all the lands, &c.
which he had of the gift of the said Lady Joan de Grey by a recog-
nisance made before the justices of the Bench, in the town of Est
Claydon and Bocleclaydon, to hold as abovesaid, with remainder to
Thomas de Grey, son of the said Joan, and his heirs, {iimlated.)
Writ of scire Jacias to warn the said Hugh le Despenser and John de Haulo
to be in the chancery in three weeks from Easter day next, to shew
cause why the said lands should not be delivered to the said John and
Joan, 1 April, 7 Edw. II.
C. Edw. II. File 29. (11.)
399. Alice de Beauchamp alias de Bello Campo, de Bbuohamp.
Writ, 20 July, 6 Edw. IL
Buckingham. Inq. Friday after St. Peter ad Vincula, 6 Edw. II.
Sandresdon. A third part of two parts of the manor (extent given), held of
the king in chief, as of the honour of Wallyngford, by service of
i knight's fee, and doing suit at the court of Wallyngford ; and 4a.
land held as of the honour of Leycester by service of 14ci!. yearly.
Drayton Beuchamp. A third part of the manor (extent given), held of
John de Wolvertone by service of i knight's fee and 2s. Qd. yearly.
Elizabeth her sister, the wife of Ealph de Wedone, aged 24 and more, is
her next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 80. (1.)
EDWARD II. 223
400. Robert le Harpouk alias le Hakpur, of Cestreton.
Wnt, 30 Sept. 6 Edw. II.
Warwick. Inq. 10 Oct. 6 Edw. II.
Cestreton. A capital messuage and 8 virgates land (extent given), held of
the king in chief by knight's service ; 60a. land, a common pasture,
3a. meadow, and 44s. 6cl. rent of free tenants, held of Geoffrey Eodde
by service of 20s. yearly ; a plot of meadow held of the heir of Eustace
de la Hach' by service of 2s. 6d. yearly ; and 3 cottages held of the
master of the Hospital (of St. John) of Jerusalem by service of 8d.
John his son, aged 3, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II File 30. (2.)
401. Robert le Haepour.
Writ to Roger de Wellesworth, escheator, having received her oath not to
marry without the king's licence, to cause dower to be assigned to
Isabel, late the wife (jt the said Robert, 20 Oct. 6 Edw. 11.
E. Inq. P.M. File 7. (14.)
402. Maud late the wife of Gregory Haucke alias Auk.
Wnt of amotus, 8 Feb. 6 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. 21 Feb. 6 Edw. II.
Morton and Harmethorp. la. wood and 4s. 8rf. yearly rent, held of Thomas
son and heir of John Wake, who is in the king's wardship, by virtue of a
feoffment which Hugh son of Baldwin Wake, ancestor of the said
Thomas, made to Alfred the chamberlain of Brunne, ancestor of the
said Maud, by service of ^ knight's fee ; which Hugh held the same
by exchange from Joice Russell of Wyk, one of the heirs of Ralph
de Morton, who held them, with other lands, &e. in Morton and
Scaupewyk, of the king in chief by service of f knight's fee.
Brunne. A capital messuage, 70a. land, 20a. meadow, a wood, and 60s.
yearly rent, &c. held of the heir of John Wake, who is in the king's
wardship, by service of -^ knight's fee ; and there are in yearly rent to
the said heir of Wake %s. M., and to the abbot of Brunne 6s. 3d.
Morton. 29s. yearly rent held of the said heir by knight's service.
Thurleby. 8a. arable, 80a. land and pasture, and 17s. yearly rent, held of
William le Wasteneys by knight's service.
William, son of Gregory Auk, aged 28 and more, is her son and next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 30. (3.)
403. Walter de Hunteecombe alias de Honteecombe.
Writ, 14 May, 6 Edw. II.
Bedford. Inq. 19 June, 6 Edw. II.
Wrastlingwurth. The manor held jointly with Ellen his wife, of the
enfeoffment of the said Walter to Alan de Belforde, chaplain, who re-
enfeoffed the said Walter and Ellen, by fine made in the king's court, to
them and the heirs of their bodies, of the king in chief, service
unspecified.
224 INQUISITIONS.
OxroED. Inq. Friday after St. John the Baptist, 6 Edw. II.
Newenham. The manor (extent given), including a fishery in the Thames,
jointly held, as above, of the king in chief, as of the honour of Walyng-
ford, now in the king's hand, by service of J knight's fee, and suit at
the court of the honour of Walyngford ; and the abbot of Eadyng
receives 5 marks yearly from the said manor.
Huntercombe. The manor (extent given), including a park and foreign
wood, held of the bishop of Carlisle by service of llh. of frankincense
yearly.
Nicholas Neubaud, son of Gunnora sister of the said Walter and wife
of Kichard de Newebaud, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
Cambridge. Inq. 22 June, 6 Edw. II. {dejaced.)
Barenton. The manor (full extent given), including ' wardpanis ' and
' slayrethirpanis,' with the advowson of the church, held for life by the
courtesy of England of the inheritance of Alice sometime his wife,
daughter of Hugh de Bolbek, of the king in chief by service of
1 knight's fee.
John de Lancastre her kinsman, aged 40 and more, is next heir of the
said Alice of the said tenement.
Heir of the said Walter as above.
Writ, 14 May, 6 Edw. II. with duplicate and triplicate of- the same.
[Northumberland.] Inq. Friday after St. Botulph, 6 Edw. II. (defaced.)
A moiety of the barony of Muschaunz, viz. — a moiety of the manor pf
Wollouer, except the advowsons of the churches, held of the king in
chief by homage and fealty, by suit at the county (court) of
Northumberland, and by service of 2 knights' fees.
Chevelingham. The manor held of the barony of Vescy.
Heir, Nicholas de Neubald, as above, aged 28.
Northumberland. Inq. Thursday after SS. Peter and Paul, 6 Edw. II.
A moiety of the barony of Muscamp, viz. — a moiety of the manor of
Wollouere, excepting a moiety of the manor of Belford, held of the king
in chief by homage and fealty, and service of 2 knights' fees,
Chevelyngham. The manor held of the barony of Vesci by service of
1 knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 28.
]V)it ofplenius certiorari, on the complaint of Ealph son of William that the
escheator had taken into the king's hand a moiety of a fourth part of
the manors of Angerton, Hertburn, &c. which the said Walter de
Huntercumb held for life only of the inheritance of John de Yeland,
and which ought to remain to the said Ralph and his heirs, 23 May,
6 Edw. II.
[Northumberland.] Inq. Sunday after St. Barnabas, 6 Edw. II.
Angirton, Hertbourn, Dodyngton, Nesbyt, Hedun, Stiford, Spiriden, Netton,
Rydding, Merchenley, Bromhale, Shelford, Thornburgk, Sotle, Black-
hedreley, Birkynside, Waskreley and Neubiggyng. A moiety of a
fourth part of the manors, held for life only of the inheritance of John
de Yeland, by virtue of a fine levied in the king's court whereby after
the said Walter's decease the same ought to remain to Ralph son pf
William and his heirs, of the king in chief by homage, scutage
and fealty, and by service of an eighth part of 2 knights' fees. The
said Walter did fealty in the king's court to the said Ralph for the said
tenements.
EDWAKD II. 225
Writ of plenivs certioraii, on the complaint of Ellen late the wife of the said
Walter that the escheator had taken into the king's hand a moiety of
the manor of Belford, except 4 messuages, 100a. land, &c. whereof
she was enfeoffed jointly with her husband, 6 June, 6 Edw. II.
[Northumberland.] Inq. Thursday after SS. Peter and Paul, 6 Edw. II.
Belford. The said Ellen was enfeoffed jointh' with the said Walter of a
moiety of the manor, except 4 messuages, 100a. land, 2a. meadow, and
200a. wood, which is of a moiety of the barony of Muscamp, by the
enfeoffment of the said Walter to Alan le Chapelayn of Belford, who
re-enfeoffed the said Walter and Ellen by fine levied in the king's court, to
hold to them and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the right
heirs of the said Walter, of the king by the services due.
[NoRTHUMBERLAKD.J Inq. Wednesday the feast of St. James, 7 Edw. II.
A moiety of the barony of Muscamp (Musco Campo), viz. — a moiety of
the manors of WoUore and Louwyk, held of the king in chief by service
of 2 knights' fees.
Beleford and Yesyngton. A moiety of the manors held of the same moiety
of the said barony, of which moiety of the manors Alice {sic) late the
wife of the said Walter is tenant as jointly enfeoffed, for her part of the
service aforesaid.
Chevelyngham. The manor held of the barony of Alnewyk by service
of 2 knights' fees.
Heir as above, aged 26 and more.
A fourth part of the barony of BoUebek, viz. — a fourth part of the manors
of Stiford, Schotley, Heddon on the Wall {super Munim), Angreton and
Dodyngton, held by the courtesy of England of the inheritance of Alice
sometime his wife, daughter and one of the heirs of Hugh de BoUebek,
of the king in chief by service of a fourth part of 3 knights' fees.
Writ of scire facias to the escheator to warn Ealph son of WilHam, to
whom the king has commanded a moiety of a fourth part of the manors
of Angirton, &c., as above, to be delivered, by virtue of a fine levied in
the king's court between the said Ealph and John de Yeland, to come
before the king and council in ParUament on Monday after St. Matthew
next, to receive what the court shall adjudge upon the claim of John de
Lancastre, kinsman and heir of Alice, late the wife of the said Walter,
asserting that the said Walter held the same moiety by the courtesy of
England, of the inheritance of the said Alice, and that the said moiety
ought to remain to him, notwithstanding the said fine, and also the
fourth part of the barony of BoUebek, which the said Walter similarly
held of the same inheritance, 4 Aug. 7 Edw. II.
Writ de melius inquirendo because no mention is made in the above
inquisition who is the next heir of the said Alice of the fourth part of
the barony of Ballobek, 5 Aug. 7 Edw. II.
[Northumberland.] Inq. Saturday after the Decollation of St. John the Baptist,
7 Edw. II.
Bolbek. A fourth part of the barony, held as abovesaid.
John de Lancastrfe, son of Philippa daughter of Hugh de Bolbek and
sister of the said Alice, aged 40 and more, is kinsman and next heir of
the said Alice. The said Philippa is dead.
Writ of certiorari defeodis, dc. 6 Oct. 7 Edw. II.
[Northumberland.] Inq. Wednesday after St. Hilary, 7 Edw. II.
Ford, Crukum and Cymerston. The manor held by Sir Roger Hayron
by service of 1 knight's fee.
88017 ^
226 INQUISITIONS.
Bayrmor. The manor held by Sir William de Musco Campo by service of
J knight's fee.
Dychent. The manor held by John son of William de Dichent by service of
J knight's fee.
Ulcestre. The manor held by Robert de Ulcestre by service of 1 knight's fee.
Warenford. i knight's fee held by Sir Robert de Loker.
Unthang. The manor held by Thomas de Rock by service of i knight's fee.
Wlhouer [alias Wolheuer] . ^ knight's fee held by William Bring.
Extent or summary of the above fees.
C. Ed/w. 11. File 30. (4.)
404. William db Hertleyb.
Writ, 5 Feb. 6 Edw. II.
Dorset. Inq. 12 March, 6 Edw. II.
Hertleye. A capital messuage, 70a. arable, a pasture, 60s. 6d, rents, &c.,
with housebote and haybote in the demesne wood at Lydeneholte in
Blakemore, and a (tree) trunk at Christmas, held of the king in chief,
as of the manor of Fordynton, pertaining to the earldom of Cornwall
now in the king's hand, in socage by service of 30s. yearly.
Morzete. A capital messuage, 30a. arable, 2a. meadow, and 5s. 6d. rent,
held»of the abbot of Schyreborn in socage by service of 5s. yearly.
William his son, aged 9 on the feast of the Annunciation next, is his next
heir.
C. Edw. II. File 30. (5.)
405. William db Lachyndon.
Writ, 24 Feb. 6 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 17 March, 6 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Lachyndon. A messuage, 12'0a. arable, 3a. meadow, 6a. pasture, and lis. 7a!.
rent of assize, held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee, 10s.
yearly for the guard of the castle of Dover, and doing suit at the court
of the honour of Hagenete; and 80a, marsh held of the abbess of
Berkyngge by service of a (clove) gillyflower.
Hugh de Lachyndon his brother, aged 24 and more, is his next heir.
Memorandum by the escheator. He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
C. Edw. II. File 30. (6.)
406. John de Asshelond.
Writ, 16 July, 6 Edw. II.
Somerset. Inq. 5 Aug. 6 Edw. II. (dejectire.)
Meryet manor. A messuage, 5a. meadow, and 30a. arable, held of the heirs
of John deMeryet, who are in the king's wardship, by service of 6d. and
lib. cummin ; which manor the king committed to Ingelram Berenger
until the lawful age of the heirs.
Asschlonde. 1 virgate land, &c. (extent given), including a capital messuage,
held of John de Meryet of Hestercomb by knight's service, viz. —
rendering a sparrow-hawk or 2s. yearly ; and this virgate is the oldest part
(est piioritas) of all his inheritance.
Schepton Beauchamp. 1 virgate land (extent given), held of John de Bello
Campo by service of two pairs of gilt spurs, or 18d. yearly.
EDWAED II. 227
Stokelynch. 27a. land and 3a. meadow, held of the same John by service
of JZi. of pepper.
Athelardeston and Bradeweye. 1 carueate land (extent given), including
a capital messuage, held of John le Waleys by service of 53s. 4d. yearly.
William, his son, aged 12 on the feast of St. Margaret last, is his next heir.
Writ of plenius certiorari concerning the tenure of the lands, &c. in
Athelardeston and Bradeweye, and elsewhere, the king being given to
understand that the said John held a moiety of the town of Athelardes-
ton of the king in chief by service of J knight's fee, and that the wardship
of all his lands ought to pertain to the king, 4 April, 6 Edw. II.
Somerset. Inq. 21 July, 8 (sic) Edw. II. (^defective.)
Asshlonde. A messuage and 40a. arable, held of John de Meriet of
Hestercombe by knight's service.
Meriet. A messuage, 30a. arable, and ^a. Ir. meadow, held of the heirs of
Joan Bisshop, as appears by a fine levied in the king's court at Salop,
11 Edw. I, by service of a clove gillyflower yearly, and doing lib.
cummin for the said heirs to the lords of Meriet.
Schepton Beauchamp. A messuage, 1 virgate arable, 2a. meadow, and
5 cottages, held of John de Beauchamp by service of two pairs of gilt
spurs or 18d. yearly.
Stokelynch. 24a. arable and 4a. (meadow ?), held of John de Bellocampo
by service of ^1h. pepper yearly ; and 6a. land ....*. Ealph de
Stokelinche by service of a clove gillyflower yearly.
Athelardeston and Bradeweye. A messuage, 1 carueate land, a mill,
free tenants and 10 viUeins, held of John le Walsche
rent of 4 marks yearly.
He held nothing of the king in chief in the county.
C. Edw. 11. File 30. (7.)
407. Juliana daughter and heir of Thomas Agillon.
Writ, 7 Sept. 6 Edw. II. {dejaced.)
Sussex. Inq. made at Cicestre on Sunday 6 Edw. II. {defaced.)
[Nutburn. The manor] which is in the king's hand by reason of the minority
of the said Julia,na, held of the heirs of Robert, son of Eobert de Tates-
hale, by service of 1 knight's fee, which manor is in the king's hand by
the death of Eleanor Aguillon who held it for life of the inheritance of
the said Juliana, and died whilst the knights' fees
between the coheirs in the king's hand.
Thornye. A messuage and 1 carueate land.
Chudeh ... A messuage and 40a. land.
All held of the bishop (of Chichester?) by service of J knight's fee.
Eichard Jeudewyne her kinsman, aged . . . ., is her heir for one
moiety, and Maud the wife of Henry de Bulkestrode, aged 30, and Nicholas,
son of Isabel de Chedeney, aged 16, are her heirs for the other moiety.
Writ de melius inquirendo concerning the heirs of the said Juliana, it having
been shown on the part of William Whiteman and Sarra his wife, that
the said Sarra is her next heir, 3 Oct. 6 Edw. II. {defaced.)
Return from [the escheator] accompanying the (following) inquisition.
(undated.)
Sussex. Inq. Monday after All Saints, 6 Edw. II. {dejaced.)
Eichard de Weston, son of Cecily, daughter of Agatha a sister of William
Aguilon, grandfather of the said Juliana ; Eichard Joudewyne, son of
228 INQUISITIONS.
Maud another siBter of the said William; and Maud, the wife of Henry
Bolkestrode, daughter of Gregory de Cheny, son of Mabel a third sister
of the said William, and Nicholas de Chediiy [alias de Chenny], son of
[Isabel] another daughter of the said Gregory ; are next heirs of the
said Juliana who died without heir of herself; viz. — Eichard de Weston,
aged 40, of a third part ; Richard Jeudewyne, aged 50, of a third part ;
and the said Maud, aged and Nicholas, aged 16, of a third
part. Sarra, the wife of William Wyteman, is not heir of the said Juliana,
for John Aguylon, brother of the said William, whom she asserts to be her
father, died without heir of himself.
[Sussex.]
Pourpartics of the manor of Nutborn, of the said Richard de Weston, Eichard
Joudewyn, Henry de Bulkestrode and Maud his wife, and Nicholas de
Chedny, made by the escheator on Friday after St. Lucy, 6 Edw. II.
Pull extents given with names of tenants, including lands in Churchefeld,
Westyton, Heylegh, Longcroft, Knelle, Harfrith, Lyfeld, Tewlylond,
Estbrokesfeld, and Middelfeld.
C. Edw. 11. File 30. (8.)
408. Nicholas son of Ralph.
Writ, '25.Dec. 6 Edw. II.
Gloucester. Inq. 10 Jan. 6 Edw. II. {defaced.)
Hulle by Berkeleghe. A messuage, 120a. arable, 15a. meadow, 6a. pasturfe,
50a. wood, rents, (fee.
Nymdesfelde. A messuage, 100a. ai'able, ... a. pasture, a wood, rents
&c.
All held of the king in chief by service of i knight's fee.
John his son, aged 22 on the feast of the Assumption last, is his next heir.
]\I('morandum by the escheator. He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
C. Edw. II. File 80. (9.)
409. John de Frivill alias de Frbyylb.
Writ. 6 Oct. 6 Edw. II.
Suffolk. Inq. dated at Caveham, 20 Oct. 6 Edw. II.
Thodeham. The manor, held jointly by the said John and Eleanor his wife
of Sir Aymer de Valence by service of J knight's fee.
Eichard de Frevyle, aged 14, is his next heir.
Hertford. Inq. taken at Mundene Frivill on Tuesday before St. Luke, 6 Edw. II.
Mundene [alias Mondene]. The manor (extent given), with the advowson of
the church, was given by David de Frivill to the said John and Eleanor
and the heirs of the said John, by fine levied in the king's court, and is
held, not of the king in chief, but of the manor of Wodhull by service of
1 knight's fee, and 9s. yearly.
Heir, Eichard his son, as above.
Cambridge. Inq. 17 Nov. 6 Edw. II.
Caxtone. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by part of a
barony.
Wrottyng. The manor (extent given), held with Eleanor his wife, by the
gift of Richard deFrivile, father of the said John, to them and the heirs
of their bodies, of the king in chief ; which manors of Caxtone and
EDWARD III. 229
Wrottyng, with part of the manor of Little Schelford, the said John
defends against the king by service of 1 knight's fee ; and Mabel, mother
of the said John, holds part of the manor of Schelford aforesaid of the
said John and his heirs in dower.
Caxton. 29a. arable, 176 works, &c. held of Baldwin de Colne and Geoffrey his
brother, by service of 2d. and a clove gillyflower ; and a messuage and
30a. arable, held by the forfeiture of Thomas Tolouse, of the gift of
Robert the clerk and Robert Scrut to the said John and Eleanor and
the said John's heirs, doing to the chief lords the services accustomed ;
and the said John was chief lord.
Bokesworth. 5 knights' fees held by William de Bokesworth.
Bassingburn. J knight's fee held by John le Rous.
Shepereth. J knight's fee held by William son of Ralph, William de la
Haye, and Margery de Salstone.
Karletone and Suafham. IJ knight's fee held by the heir of William de
Krikketot, who is in the king's wardship.
Wrottyng. ^ knight's fee held by John de Brigham.
Heir as above, aged 14 and more.
Extent or summary of the above manors, &c. (undated.)
Assignment of dower to Eleanor late the wife of John de Frivile, on receipt
of her oath not to marry without the king's licence, out of the above
lands (full extent given with names of tenants), Saturday after
St. Andrew, 6 Edw. II.
C. Edw. II. File 80. (10.)
410. John db Fryvill.
Writ to Roger de Wellesworth, escheator, after taking her oath not to
marry without the king's licence, to cause dower to be assigned to
Eleanor, late the wife of the said John, 8 Nov. 6 Edw. II.
E. Inq. P.M. File 7. (16.)
411. John de Acton.
Writ, 20 Oct. 6 Edw. II.
Devon. Inq. 8 Nov. 6 Edw. II.
Bradewell, held by Ralph Pyn of the said John for 1 knight's fee, pertaining
to the manor of Aire, co. Somerset, which the said John held of Hugh
de Odyngeseles by knights service.
John his son, aged 24 and more, is his next heir.
Hbkbfokd. Inq. Saturday the feast of St. Martin, 6 Edw. II.
Couerne manor. lOrf . yearly rent held of Richard Baskervile by service of
Jrf. yearly ; and a fourth part of the manor held, as the dower of Sibyl
his wife, of Richard de Baskervile by service of J knight's fee : she
was dowered by Walter de Baskervile, her first husband.
Yausore. The manor held, as the dower of Sibyl his wife as above, of
Richard de Baskervile by service of ^ knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 22 and more.
Southampton. Inq. 10 Nov. 6 Edw. II.
Penyton. The manor, sometime held of John Neyrnoit, but the said
John de Actone gave it to Wilham de la Mare in fee, who gave it to the
230 INQUISITIONS.
said John for life, with remainder to Sibyl his wife for life, with
remainder to Joan Eandolf, daughter of the said John, with reversion
to the said John's right heirs, by fine levied in the king's court.
Heir as above, aged 23 and more.
Gloucester. Inq. 9 Nov. 6 Edw. II.
Wynnestone. 60a. land and 40s. yearly rent, held of the king in chief
by service of ^ knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 24.
Gloucester. Inq. 18 Nov. 6 Edw. II.
Irene Actone. The manor (full extent given), held of Eoger de la Warre
in chief by service of 1 knight's fee.
Frompton Cotel. A mill and 80a.. land, held of Alan Plokenet in chief
by service of 9d. yearly rent.
Heir as above, aged 24.
[Somerset.] Inq. 20 Nov. 6 Edw. II {dejective.y
Aire. A moiety of the manor (extent given), held of John de Oddynggseles
by service of 1 knight's fee.
Stath. A fourth part of the township (extent given), held of Nicholas
de Moeles by service of \ knight's fee.
Ceddre manor. A capital messuage, 40a. arable, 10a. meadow, a water-mill,
rents, &c. held jointly with Sibyl his wife, of the gift of William de
Ebroyc[is] of the bishop of Bath by service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 24 and more.
C. Edw. II. File 30. (IL)
412. John de Hastynges alias de Hastinge, lb Hastinge, the elder.
Writ, 28 Feb. 6 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. 15 March, 6 Edw. II.
Wadyngton. 110s. yearly rent held of the king in chief, in exchange for his
pourparty of the earldom of Chester until the king shall have provided
for him elsewhere.
John his son, aged 26 and more, is his next heir.
Lincoln. Inq. 14 March, 6 Edw. II.
Beltesf ord, Golckesby, and Donynton. 69s. lOd. yearly rent held of the king
in chief in exchange, as above.
Heir as above.
Middlesex. Inq. Friday before the Annunciation, 6 Edw. II.
Tottenham. 110a. wood, a third part of a water-mill, and M. rent of assize,
held of the king in chief by service of a fourth part of i knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 25.
Stafford. Inq. Saturday after St. Gregory, 6 Edw. II.
Wyginton. The manor with its members, and with a sixth part of
Thamworthe (full extent given with names of tenants), including
lands, &c. in Cumberforde, Wyginton, Coton, and Hopewas, and
woods within the bounds of the king's forest of Canok, held of the king
in chief by service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 26 on the day of St. Michael last.
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Norfolk. Inq. 16 March, 6 Edw. II."
Tibenham. 20a. arable, rents, &c. held of the abbot of St. Edmund's
by service of ^ knight's fee, 2s. 7Jd. for the guard of the castle of
Norwich yearly, and doing suit at the king's hundred of Depwade, which
is now in the hands of John de Claveryngg for his life.
Heir as above, aged 26 and more.
Bedford. Inq. 12 March, 6 Edw. II.
Blounham. The manor (extent given), with the advowson of the church,
held of the abbot of St. Edmund's in chief, by service that the tenant of
these lands shall be the abbot's steward, and by service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Leicester. Inq. 8 March, 6 Edw. II.
Borbaehe. The manor' (extent given), including two parks, held of the
prior of Coventre in chief by service of 1 knight's fee.
Barewelle. The manor (extent given), including a park, held of the said
prior in chief by service of three parts of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Leicester. Inq. 9 March, 6 Edw. II.
Naylleston. The manor (extent given), held of the earl of Warwick in chief
by service of ^ knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Northampton. Inq. 7 March, 6 Edw. II. {defaced.)
Jerdele. The manor (extent given), including the hundreds of Wymersle
and Amfordesho, and rents in Grendon, Barton, Great Dodynton, and
Holecote, held of the king in chief (as ?) a third part of the honour of
Huntingdon, by service of a sore sparrowhawk.
Heir as above.
Memorandum by the escheator. The said John held no other lands in the
bailiwick besides those contained in these Inquisitions, except the manor
of Berewyk, co. Somerset, into which Margaret queen of England does
not permit the escheator to enter, because it is held of her as of her
manor of Cammel.
Suffolk. Inq. 12 March, 6 Edw. II.
Badmundisfeld. The manor (full extent given), held of the king in chief,
as of the honour of Montgomery {Mungomer'), by service of socage,
rendering nothing yearly.
Litgate. The manor (extent given), with 5 marks rent in the town of
. St Edmund's, held of the abbot of St. Edmund's by serjeanty of being
steward of the liberty of St. Edmund's.
Heir as above.
Warwick. Inq. 10 March, 6 Edw. II.
AUesley. The manor (full extent given), held of the kiiig in chief, as of the
honour of Chester, by service of J knight's fee.
Fillongley. The manor (extent given), held in chief of the earl of Lancaster,
and of the heirs of Philip Marmyon, by service of ^ knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Salop. Inq. 18 March, 6 Edw. II.
Worfeld. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of
\ knight's fee.
Heir as above.
232 INQUISITIONS.
Huntingdon. Inq. 14 March, 6 Edw. II.
Bramtone. The manor (extent given), including a several pasture called
Estholm, held of the king in chief by service of a third part of 2 knights'
fees.
Heir as above, aged 25 and more.
Mabches of Wales. Inq. 14 March, 6 Edw. II. {much defaced.)
Bergeveny in Over Went. The castle (full extent given), with the eight
hamlets of Miheleschurche, Lancaddoc, Pentte, Hentles, Brangwayne
[alias Bryngweyn] , Coytmorgan, Weruntherik (?), and Capel IDavid, the
hamlet of Blaynenawe, the forests of Moilvennan (?) and Glynteler (?)
and rents in the bailiwicks of Killigh' (?), '*P(ethleyn), Launnover (?),
Trevod (?), and Mamheilad; all held of the king in chief by service of
homage, wardship, and marriage, and if there shall be common war
between the king and the prince of Wales, the said John ought to guard
the country of Over Went at his own charges, in the best manner he
can for his own convenience and for the service (utililate) of the king
and defence of the realm.
Heir
Writ to the escheator in Ireland, 25 Feb. 6 Edw II.
Ibeland. Inq. Wednesday the eve of the Ascension, 6 Edw. II.
Oboy Castle. The manor together with a fourth part of a mill, and 40a. land
in Geripound in the liberty of Kilkenny, held of the king in chief by
service of 10 marks whenever royal service shall have been proclaimed
in Ireland.
Norragh. The barony, held of the said John by William de Norragh and
his heirs by service of 12L whenever royal service shall have been
proclaimed in the said land.
Heir as above, aged 26.
Assignment of dower to Isabel, late the wife of Sir John de Hasting' (the
elder), as well of the said John's lands &c. in England as in Wales,
Wednesday 11 April, 6 Edw. 11.
Suffolk. Lyddgate and Baddmundesfeld. The manors.
Huntingdon. Brampton. The manor.
Leicbstee. Borbache and Barewell. The manors.
Staffobd. Wygeton and Tameworth. The manors.
[Suffolk.] St, Edmund's. A third part of the profits of the office of steward.
Her dower as regards the manors of Nayleston, Berewyk, and Aston
Kauntelo, knights' fees, and advowsons of churches, remains to be
assigned.
Writ oj certiorari defeodis, dc. 10 April, 6 Edw. II.
Southampton. Inq. made at Basingstoke, 12 July, 7 Edw. II.
He had no fees or advowsons in the county.
Southampton. Inq. made at Petersfield, 17 July, 7 Edw. II.
He had no fees or advowsons in the county.
Southampton. Inq. made at Southwyk, 29 July, 7 Edw. II.
He had no fees or advowsons in the county.
* So given in the Calendar printed in 1806, but now illegible.
EDWAED II. 233
Wilts. Inq. 22 July, 7 Edw. II.
He had no lands, tenements, fees or advowsons in the county.
Suffolk. Inq. 17 May, 6 Edw. II.
Poselyngworth. 1 knight's fee held by Thomas de la Chaumbre.
Cavenedysch. 2 knights' fees held by Richard de AVymbisch.
Gayslee. J knight's fee held by John de Kersoner ; and ^ knight's fee held
■by the heirs of Alexander le Bevillers.
Little Bradeleie, Wytheresfeld, Hornyngeserthe, and Eede. ^ knight's fee
held by Richard de Hawyle.
Lydegate. J knight's fee held by Walter de Clopton.
Lydegate. The advowson of the chm-ch.
All the above pertain to the manor of Lydegate.
Bedford. Inq. 16 July, 7 Edw. II.
Blomham. The manor with the advowson of the church, held "by the said
John of the abbot of St. Edmund's by service of \ knight's fee.
Pottone. Free and customary tenants, held by Thomas, son of William le
Latimer, by service of J knight's fee.
Stratford [alias Stretford] in the parish of Sondeye. A tenement held by
John de Clipston by service of \ knight's fee.
Harewolde. The manor held by John de Grey by service of J knight's fee.
Felmersham. A tenement held by Nicholas de Mepershale by service of
^ knight's fee.
Kemston. A tenement held by Robert Holdeward by service of \ knight's
fee.
Buckingham. Inq. 11 Aug. 7 Edw. II.
Braumfeld by Turveye. J knight's fee held by John de Grei.
Clifton and Neuton. J knight's fee held by Audrey (Audruia) le Wake.
Emberton. 1 knight's fee held by Edmund de Shakelee [alias de Sakele].
Petteshoo. J knight's fee held by Joan le [alias la] Chamberleyn.
Grendon by Tame. J knight's fee held for life by John de Segrave.
The jury know of no other knights' fees, or advowsons of chm'ches in
the county.
Lincoln. Inq. 15 June, 6 Edw. II.
Fordington and Dalby. 1 knight's fee held by Alexander de Cobeldyck
[cdias de Cubeldik] .
Harington, Hermeston, Suterby, Aswordeby, Askeby, and elsewhere. 2
knights' fees held by John de Harington.
Ormesby. 1 knight's fee held by Simon, son of Ralph de Ormesby.
Northwythem [alias Northwythum] . \ knight's fee held by Robert
Grymbaud; j^j knight's fee held by the abbot of Bittelsden; and three
parts of 1 knight's fee [alias J knight's fee] held by Geoffrey Dyve.
He had no advowsons of churches in the county.
SoMEBSET. Inq. 6 Aug. 7 Edw. II.
Chilton. 1 carucate land held by Richard le Yenour by service of ^ knight's
fee.
Attebere. 1 carucate land held by Geoffrey de Mohun by service of
\ knight's fee.
Dunyford and Stok Gummere. 1 carucate land held by the heirs of William
de Eeigny [alias de Reny] by service of ^ knight's fee.
Wylyton. 1 carucate land held by Ralph son of Urse [alias Urce] by
service of 1 knight's fee.
Berewyk. The advowson of the chapel.
234 INQUISITIONS.
Norfolk. Zng. 2 July, 6 Edw. II.
Kellyngg and Salthus. 1 knight's fee held by Walter de Horwelle and Joan
his wife.
Gissingg. 1 knight's fee held by Nicholas de Hastyngges.
Tibenham. J knight's fee held by the heir of Eobert de Chanu.
Tibenham [alias Herling and Tybenham]. J knight's fee held by William
de Hakeford.
Asshele. The advowson of the church.
Huntingdon. Tnq. (undated.)
Alkmundebery and Wodewestone. 1 knight's fee [alias J knight's fee only]
held by John de Segrave.
Dodingtone. J knight's fee held by William Grimbaud [alias Grymbald] .
He had no more knights' fees, nor any advowsons in the county.
Warwick. Inq. 2 July, 6 Edw. II.
Brudyngbury. ^ knight's fee held by John Paynel for life.
Mansetre. J knight's fee held by Guy {Gwyo) de Mansetre [alias de
Mancestre] .
Ippesley. 1 knight's fee held by Henry Hubaud.
Happesford. ^^ knight's fee held by John Hastang.
Shuckeburgh [alias Shockeburgh] . 1 knight's fee held by Simon de
Shuckeburgh and Kalph Chater.
Pleckenho. 1 knight's fee held by Theobald de Verdon [alias de Verdoun] .
Cobynton. J knight's fee held by Geoffrey Symely.
Hatton. \ knight's fee held by Eobert Banastre.
Bedeworth, Wylie, and Sharneford. 1 knight's fee held by William
Charneles [alias Cherneles] , Robert Turvyle, and the heirs of Hugh de
Herdeberewe.
Coundholm. ^ knight's fee held by John Benet of AUesley ; and
J knight's fee held by the heirs of Hugh de Herdeberewe.
Burugton and Shireford. 1 knight's fee held by the heirs of Nicholas
Turvyle [alias de Tureville] .
Brompcote. i knight's fee held by the heirs of Henry de Hastinges.
Cornleye. ^ knight's fee held by the heirs of Ralph de Ryngesdon.
Stodleyhay. \ knight's fee held by John de Wolwardynton and his partners.
Berkeston and Weston. ^ knight's fee held by the lord of Berkeston.
[Hyldebury.] | knight's fee held by Simon de Hyldebury in the same.
Bunyton and Hyldeberewe. ^ knight's fee held by John Hubaud.
Stretton on Dounesmore. f knight's fee held by Thomas de Bray.
Brouneswovere [alias Bruneswovere.] J knight's fee held by William Ryvel.
Metteleye. -J- knight's fee held by Nicholas dc Burbach.
Shelf hull. ^ knight's fee held William le Walsse {alias le Walsh).
Patongre. ^v knight's fee held by Richard son of Richard.
Aston Kauntelowe, Allesleye, and Fyllungle. The advowsons of the churches.
Aston Kauntelowe. | knight's fee within the manor, held by Walter le Rous
and others.
Northampton. Inq. 19 July, 7 Edw. 11.
Holecote. J knight's fee held by Geoffrey son of Philip and others.
Herdewyk. \ knight's fee held by Alice Barry.
Earl's Barton. J [alias J] knight's fee held by Robert de Pykeneie [alias
de Pynkeney] ; and I knight's fee held by Michael de Halughton.
Great Dudyngton. \ knight's fee held by Robert de Campania; and
J knight's fee held by Pynus Bernard.
EDWARD II. '235
Cogenho. ^ knight's fee, with the advowson of the church, held by Giles
de Cogenho.
Preston, Haclynton, Horton, Pedyngton, Quenton, and Wutton. 2 knights'
fees held by Laurence de Preston.
Hardingesthorn and Cotes. 1 knight's fee held by the abbess of Pr6 (cfe
Pratis), and Richard de Besevile.
Asshebi Davit [alias Davyd] . 2 knights' fees, with the advowson of the
church, held by Walter, bishop of Chester.
Gryndon. J knight's fee held by John de Harington.
Braunpfeld and Houthton. 1 knight's fee held by Henry Sprygonel ; and
1 knight's fee held by William la Zouche.
Great Houthton. ^ knight's fee held by John de Gaddesdene; and
* J knight's fee held by Philip de Quenton in the same.
Ryston by Rothewell. 1 knight's fee held by William de la Charnele [alias
the heirs of William de Goldingham] .
Drautherton. \ knight's fee held by Simon Mallorre [alias Malorp] .
Haringworth. 1 knight's fee held by William la Zouche.
tHaringworth and Buthton. J knight's fee held by tenants in Twywell,
in the same and Buthton.
Langeport, Houthton, Skaldewell, and Hothorp. J knight's fee held by
Thomas de Verdon [alias de Werdon] .
Waldegrave and Batisheshell. 1 knight's fee held by John de Waldegrave
in the same and Batisheshell.
Hanygton [alias Hanington]. ^ knight's fee held by William de Warden.
Bosyate. J [alias 1] knight's fee held by John Moubrei [alias Moubray] .
Molton [alias Multon] . 1 knight's fee held by John de Cromwell [alias de
Crumbwell] .
Herdewyk. ^ knight's fee held by John de Sancto Mauro.
Braunfeld, Hardingeston, and Cotes. Three parts of 1 knight's fee held by
Theobald de Gayton.
Haclynton and Pedynton. 1 knight's fee held by Gilbert de Etewell and
Richard de Lottrengton [alias de Lattrengton] .
Hynton and Twywell. J knight's fee held by Richard de Bray and John de
Veer [alias de Vere] .
Newton by Gaytinton. J knight's fee held by John de Lacy [alias Henry
de Tychemerhs] .
[Rutland.] Stratton. 1 knight's fee held by the earl of Aumarle.
Glaston and Seyton. 2 knights' fees held by the earl of Hereford of the
honour of Huntingdon.
Marcat [alias Market] Overton. 1 knight's fee held by Gilbert de
Humfranvyle [alias Dumfrevill] .
Thystelton [alias Tylystineton] and Thorn. 1 knight's fee held by Hugh
de Bussei [alias de Bussy] .
Basewynesthorp. 1 knight's fee held by Robert de Basewyne.
Tygekenecote. 1 knight's fee held by Brice Daneys.
[Northampton.] Jerdele and Whutton. The advowsons of the churches.
Leicestbe. Inq. 27 June, 6 Edw. II.
Snarkeston. i knight's fee held by Simon de Bereford.
Appelby. J knight's fee held by William de Appelby [alias de Herle] .
*This is given 'Great Houghton' in the Summary, but perhaps it should be 'Quenton' — See
Feudal Aids, Vol. IV, pp. 7 and 27.
t Sic in the Summary, but (?) ' Twywell and Buthton.'
236 INQUISITIONS.
Barton. J^ knight's fee held by Ealph de Stanlowe.
Aston and Stapilton. i knight's fee held by Eobert de Flanvyle
Leyre. J knight's fee held by Jolin de Leyre.
Oddeston and Diddeworth, co. Berks. J knight's fee held by John Maunsel.
Oddeston. } [alias J] knight's fee held by John de Verdoun.
Snarkeston. J knight's fee held by Geoffrey Stak and his partners.
Swepeston and Neuton. | knight's fee held by John de Lungevyle.
Shakereston. ^ knight's fee held by John de Shepeye and Walter Danvers.
Sutton and Stapelton. 1 knight's fee held by Walter de Houby.
[Osolveston. ] 1 knight's fee held by the abbot of Osolveston in the same.
Dadelynton. ^ knight's fee held by Eemigius de Medlynges.
Cosseby. | knight's held by William Bm-det.
Ibbestok. IJ knight's fee held by Eobert de Verdoun and Thomas de
Garsale [alias de Garshale] .
Normanton. J knight's fee held by Eobert de Stepelton.
Conynggeston. 1 knight's fee held by William de Shepeye and his partners.
Wystanstowe and Fleckeneye. 1 knight's fee held by Hugh, son of Nicholas
de Hastinges.
Athelocston. 1 knight's fee held by John de Bakepuz.
Heyham. ^^ knight's fee held by John Benet.
Stapleton. J^ knight's fee held by Eobert de Stapleton.
Barewelle and Mouselowe. J knight's fee held by John de Hertwelle.
Mouuselowe, Burbach, Leyre, Wistanstowe, Nailleston, and Shakereston.
The advowsons of the churches.
Extent or summary of the above fees and advowsons {undated) ; but with
slight variations noted within brackets above ; and in co. Warwick, the
following are given instead of two entries above, and the advowson of
the church of Mouuselowe is omitted.
Bynyton. i knight's fee held by Simon de Hildebury.
Hildeberewe. J knight's fee held by John Hubaud.
C. Edw. II. File 31. (1.)
413. Henry de Guldbfoed.
Writ, 19 Aug. 6 Edw. II.
Kent. Inq. 17 Sept. 6 Edw. II.
Lesnes Merssch. A messuage and 17a. arable, held in gavelkind of the
abbot of Lesnes by service of 4.d. yearly per acre, and doing suit at the
abbot's court.
Plumstede Merssch. A messuage and 35a. land, held in gavelkind of the
abbot of St. Augustine's by service of &d. yearly per acre, and doing
suit at the abbot's court.
(Unspecified.) A messuage and 10a. land, held of the manor of Erhuth,
which Bartholomew de Badlesmere holds in gavelkind by semce of
4d. yearly per acre.
John le Mareschal his kinsman, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
Sussex. Inq. 13 Sept. 6 Edw. II.
Changeton. The manor held of Sir Ealph de Camays, pertaining to the
manor of Bradewatere, by knight's service, except the land and
wood of Hodegrove, which he held of Eoger de Bavant by service of
4s. U.
Coudham. 15s. rents from 15a. land, which John de Coudeham held for
life, held of Eichard Lovel by service of Id. yearly.
EDWAED II. 237
Storgheton, Billyngehurst, Horsham, Hechyngefeld, Stenyng, and Fyndon,
with certain land at La Dene in Clopham. 5 marks rent held of Walter
Eandolf by service of Id. yearly.
Kyngeston. 2s. 8d. yearly rent issuing from Thomas de Preston for 5a.
land, tenure unspecified.
West Preston. A messuage, lOJa. land, and 3^a. meadow, held of the heirs
of John de Kyngeston, service unspecified.
Hampton. A messuage, lO^a. land, la. meadow, 2s. rent, and pasture, held
of the abbot of Seez by service of 3s.
Wassington. 20s. rent from a field called Doghelyesfeld, held of John de
la Lye, service unspecified.
Hechyngefeld. 20s. rent issuing from Sharpenhurst, held of Roger Bochy,
service unspecified.
Storgheton. la. land held of Richard Lovel by service of Id.
Heir, as above, aged 30.
Surrey. Inq. Thursday after the Decollation of St. John the Baptist, 6 Edw. II.
(defective and defaced.)
Ertendone. 3a. arable and 48s. lOd. rent, &c. held of the king in chief by
service of a fourth part of ^V knight's fee.
Pyperharghe. The manor (full extent given), with the advowson of the
church, held of Richard de Wyndles [or] , knight, by service of 6s. 8d.
every 24 weeks, and the said Richard does that service at the castle of
Wyndlesor.
Compton. A moiety of the manor (extent given), with the advowson of the
church, held of Richard de Wyndlesor ; and William los who
holds the other moiety does service for the whole, viz. — 20d. every 24
weeks, and the said Richard does (the same service) at the castle of
Wyndles [or] , and is mesne between the king and the tenants.
La Felde. A tenement so called (extent given), including a messuage, held
of the prior, &c. of by service of 10s. yearly ; saving
8a. which are held of Walter de WyntershuU by service of 16d. yearly.
La Bourlond. 30a. land so called, held of the said Walter by service of
7s. O^d. yearly, and (suit) at the court of Bromlegh.
Stofolde. A messuage, 40a. arable, &c., held of Henry Huse, knight, by
service of 6s. 4d. yearly.
Sproukeslond. 10a. arable so called, held of Thomas de Geddynges by
service of Id. yearly.
Franceylond. 10a. arable so called, held of Felix (o»- Felicia) de WyntershuU
by service of 16d. yearly.
Le Brethereslond. 4a. arable so called, held of the abbot, &c. of Waverlegh
by service of 2d. yearly.
La Boutstoclond. 10a. arable so called, held of John de Loxlegh by service
of 24d. (?) yearly.
La . . yereslond. 20a. arable so called, held of the bishop of Salisbury
by service of Id. yearly.
Hamme. A tenement so called, containing a messuage, 60a. arable,
2a. meadow, 2a. wood, and 8s. rent of assize, held of the prior, &c. of
San(di)lford by service of 8s. yearly.
Ashurst and Bouelith. A tenement so called, containing a messuage,
100a. arable, 20a. wood, 10a. pasture, and 2s. 2d. rent, held of Margaret
sometime queen of England of the manor of Wytle, by service of 20s.
yearly, and of Felix (or Felicia) de WyntershuU by service of 4s.
yearly.
238 INQUISITIONS.
Merwe. 16a. arable held of the knights of the Temple, now in the king's
custody, by service of 12c?. yearly.
John, son of Gilbert le Marchal of Guldeford, aged 30 and more, is his
next heir.
G. Edw. IT. File 31. (2.)
414. EOBEET SON OF WaLTEE.
Writ (missing).
Hbetfoed. Partition, 25 April, 6 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Walkerne. A moiety of the manor which the said Kobert held by the
courtesy of England of the inheritance of Dervergulla de Bourgh, some-
time his wife (full extent given with field nlimes and names of tenants),
assigned to Christiana, one of the daughters and heirs of the said
DerverguUa, including : —
Dacheworth. ^ knight's fee held by John de Wauton.
Henlowe. 1 knight's fee held by the tenants of Henlowe, by homage,
scutage, and reasonable aid, when they shall happen.
Dacheworth. A moiety of the church.
Essex. Partition, 20 April, 6 Edw. II.
Hallyngbury Burgh alias Hallygbery. A moiety of the manor (full extent
given with field names and names of tenants), held as above, and
assigned to the said Christiana.
Lexeden. A moiety of the manor (full extent, given with field names and
names of tenants), including a moiety of the whole fishery from North-
bregg in Colecestre as far as Newebregg, held and assigned as above.
Hallyngbury and Lexeden. A moiety of the advowsons of the churches,
with alternate presentations, held and assigned as above.
Bromley. A moiety of a moiety of the manor (full extent given with field
names and names of tenants), held and assigned as above.
C. Edw. II. File 31. (3.)
415. Baetholomew de Shaldefoed.
Writ, 31 May, 6 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 21 July, 7 Edw. II.
Kewenhal. A capital messuage and 8a. arable, held of John de Shaldeford by
service of Id. yearly ; a cottage and 6a. land, held of William Martel,
who holds of the king in chief as of the honour of Boulogne, and is now in
the king's wardship, by service of 2s. yearly ; 12a. land, held of John de
Dagworth by service of 2s. yearly; a messuage, 15a. arable, and
2Jo. meadow, held of John Praeres by service of 3s. \\d. yearly;
40a. arable held of John atte Brok by knight's service ; 12a. arable held
of John de Lancastre by knight's service ; 5a. land held of John de Kate-
feld and William le Peit' (?) by service of 6rf. yearly ; la. land held of
John de Thewyng by service of Id. yearly ; la. land held of William
Queynterel by service of M. yearly ; and 1 Ja. meadow held of Robert
de Scales by service of Id. yearly.
Great Braksted. la. meadow held of Hugh de Veer by service of 12d. yearly.
Thomas his son, aged 8, is his next heir.
Memorandum by the escheator. He held no other lands, &c. in the bailiwick.
C. Edir. II. File 31. (4.)
EDWAED II. 239
416. William Todrtle.
Writ (missing).
[Gloucester.] Inq. Thursday, the feast of the Invention of the Holy Cross,
6 Edw. II.
Suthewyk by Bristol!. A messuage and 1 virgate land were taken into the
king's hand after the death of the said William by the then constable
of the castle of Bristol, by reason of the nonage of John Tourtle his
son and heir ; and the present constable found them so, and still detains
them.
C. Edw. II. File 31. (5.)
417. Lucy daughter and heir of Beatrice de Brewosa, whom Robert
Mautravers married.
Buckingham. Proof of age, Friday after St. Peter ad Vincula, 6 Edw. II.
{defective and defaced.)
Richard Minne, aged 60, says that the said Lucy was born at Buckingham
on Whitsunday, 21 Edw. I, and baptized in the church of St. Peter there,
and therefore completed the age of 15 at the feast of Holy Trinity last ;
and this he knows well because Beatrice [her] mother died about the feast of
Holy Trinity fourteen years ago, and then she was in the wardship of Giles
de Brewosa, and was aged 1 year and more, and this he saw.
Durand le Baker, aged 60 and more, and Robert le Baillif of Buckingham,
aged 40 and more, say the same.
Walter de Sancto Andrea, aged 50 and more, says that the said Lucy has
completed the age of 15 and more, for her mother died at Buckingham about
the feast of Holy Trinity, 26 Edw. I, and then she was aged 1 year
and more.
Walter de Cranford, aged 60 and more, says the same.
Richard Tours alias de Thours, aged 50 and more, says the same,
and knows it because John de Kynbelle, steward of the said Beatrice, died
eight days after the said Beatrice, in 26 Edw. I, when the said Lucy was
aged 1 year and more.
Walter ate Watere, aged 40 and more, John de Cranford, aged 60,
and Walter Frankeleyn, aged 50, say the same as Walter de Sancto Andrea.
John le Carpenter, aged 40 and more, Richard Cok (?), aged . . . and
more, and Robert Tony, aged 60, say they have often heard that the said
Lucy was 15 and more on the feast of Holy Trinity last.
C. Edw. II. File 81. (6.)
418. Geoffrey son and heir of Geoffrey Clement.
Writ to Roger de Mortuo Mari, justice of Wales, to take the proof of age of
the said Geoffrey, who is in the wardship of Margery his mother by
the late king's commission, 30 March, 6 Edw. II.
Carmarthen. Proof of age, made at Kermerdyn on Thursday before the
Nativity of the Blessed Mary, 7 Edw. II.
The said Geoffrey was 22 on the feast of the Nativity of St. John the
Baptist last; and the said Margery, though summoned, came not nor
propounded anything why his lands &.c. should not be rendered to him.
C. Edw. II. File 31. (7.)
240 INQUISITIONS.
419. Reginald son and heie of Henry de Mountfobt.
Somerset. ProoJ of age, 1 Nov. 6 Edw. II. (fragment much defaced.)
John le Harpur, aged 60, says the said Richard was 21 on the day of
St. Agnes in January, 5 Edw. II, which he knows because he was at
Farleygh Mountfort, co. Somerset, on that feast, 19 Edw. I, when the said
Reginald was born in the court of Farleygh Mountfort and baptized in the
church [of St. Leonard] there.
John de Yfforde, aged 56, says the same, and knows it also because his
brother William was born the same day and year, and is now 21.
Henry Cole, aged 60,
Roger de Wyttokesmede, aged 58,
de Carevyle (?), aged 45,
C. Edit: II. File 31. (8.)
420. Thomas son and heir of Thomas de Moeilbt.
Cumberland. Proof of age, made at Carlisle on Thursday the feast of St. Peter in
Cathedra, 6 Edw. II.
Thomas de Redemane says the said Thomas was 21 on the feast of the
Nativity of St. John the Baptist last, which he knows because in 33 Edw. I
the said Thomas son of Thomas, brought the king's writ to the sheriff of
Cumberland to enquire whether Thomas the father died in the king's peace
or not, because it was said that he died in association with the Scots, when
it was found by an inquisition which is on the files in the chancery, that the
said Thomas died in the king's fealty, and that Thomas the younger was his
son and next heir, and aged 13 ; at which inquisition he was present, and it
seems to him by the appearance of his body that the said Thomas is of full
age and more : he was born at Moriley within the liberty of Tyndale, co.
Northumberland.
Walter de Plumland and others say the same, and some of them were
present at the said inquisition.
C. Edw. II. File 31. (9.)
421. Peter, kinsman and one of the heirs of Peter de Campania.
Writ (missing).
Lincoln. Proof of age, 27 July, 6 Edw. II. (defective and defaced.)
John son of Albert de Sudbrok, aged 50, says that the said Peter was born
• at Saxilby on the eve of St. Laurence, 18 Edw. I, and baptized in the church
there, and Peter de Campania his grandfather lifted him from the sacred
font, and this he knows because at Christmas Day next before the said
birth he married his wife Florence, and from that day to Christmas day last
twenty-two years have elapsed.
son of Bate de Refham, aged 42, says the same, and knows it
because Robert whose heir he is. died at the feast
of St. Margaret before the said feast of St. Laurence, by which he was in
the wardship of Sir H. de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, lately deceased, from the said
[feast of St. M] argaret until the feast of All Saints next following, when the
earl, rendered him his inheritance as of full age.
. . ; . . Percival (?) of Torkesey, aged 50, says the same, and knows it
because he had a son Robert born on the feast of All Saints next before
the said birth, who died at the feast of the Epiphany 5 Edw, II, and he was
22 on the feast of All Saints preceding.
EDWARD II. 241
Benedict de Refham, aged 55, says the same, and kno\vs it by the death
of Hugh his son, who died on the eve of the said day of St. Laurence, and
was buried on that day, at whose burial his dearest friend Geoffrey de
Foulestowe of Saxilby announced to him the birth of the said Peter.
Lambert ad Ripam of Netelham, aged 55, says the same, and knows it
because the men of the township of Netelham built a chapel in honour of
the Blessed Virgin Mary in the year of the said Peter's birth, and he with
others went on the said day of St. Laurence to Saxilby to buy timber for
the said chapel, and the men of Saxilby announced the birth of the said
Peter to him.
Thomas Faukener of Donham, aged 70, says the same, and knows it
because he has a son Geoffrey who was born on the day the said Peter was
baptized.
Thomas son of Guy de Rysum, aged 56, says the same, and knows it
because John By of Rysum his kinsman married one
Maud de Saxilby at Saxilby on the feast of St. Michael next before the
birth of the said Peter, who has lived with her husband in Rysum nearly
twenty-two years.
John Luyght of Netelham, aged 45, says the same, and knows it because on
the said day of St. Laurence he carried hay from Saxilby to Netelham which
he bought of one William in the Croft, who announced to him the said
Peter's birth, and one of his horses fell and broke his neck.
Robert le Clerk of Wyvelyngham, aged 75, says the same, and knows
it because he had a wife Marjory who was required to be present at the
churching of Mary the mother of the said Peter, before which she became ill so
that she could not be present, and died at the feast of St. Michael following.
John son of Roger le Clerk of Wyvelyngham, aged 42, agrees, and knows
it because his father, whose heir he is, died at the feast of St. Laurence,
19 Edw. I, and the said Peter was born on the same feast next preceding.
Nicholas de Newerk of Mardon, aged 70, agrees, and knows it because
in that year he was bailiff of the earl of Lincoln of the liberty of Welt (?)
wapentake, and Peter de Campania, grandfather of the said Peter, was the
king's justice and ordered him to attach Alan Brand (?) and Simon de
Mardon (?) of Torkesey, indicted before him for arson done at the fair of
Boston.
Simon le Clerk of Streton, aged 60, agrees, and knows it because he has a
son Hugh, born within the octave of St. Laurence, 18 Edw. I, who will be 22
within the said octave next.
William de Tytchewell, though warned, came not nor propounded anything
why the said Peter's pourparty should not be rendered to him.
C. Edw. II. File 31. (10.)
422. Roger Wither.
Writ, 27 March, 6 Edw. II. {^defaced.)
Devon. Inq. 28 March, 7 Edw. 11. {defaced.)
Exeter city. A burgage in the suburb, held of the king in chief by service
of rendering \d. yearly to the mayor and commonalty of the city, who
hold the town of the king in fee farm (and) render 121. 12s.
Whitheryghen (?) held of (3-eoffrey de Alba Marlia by service
of ^ knight's fee, and 16s. yearly rent.
John (?) his son, aged 18 on the feast of All Saints last, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 31. (11.)
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242 INQUISITIONS.
423. Nicholas de Langelonde alias db Langgblond.
Writ, 8 April, 6 Edw. II.
Somerset. Inq. 20 May, 7 Edw. II.
Brente manor. A messuage and 3 carucates land, held of the abbot of
Glastonbury, by service of 9s. 3rf. yearly.
Burnham. J virgate land held of William de Grauncoun by service of
xV knight's fee. _ . _
Burnham manor. 1 carucate land held of the said William by service of
Id. yearly.
Hugh his son, aged 17, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 31. (12.)
424. John Weylond alias v>^ Wbylond, db Wbilande.
Writ {missing).
Wateefoed. Extent, 11 April, 6 Edw. II.
Balycomare. 4 carucates arable.
Cre£f. 1 carucate arable, and lands held by free tenants (extent given).
Corttlysny. 40a. arable and 10a. waste.
CuUath. 1 carucate arable and 30a. waste ; also 40a. arable, 40a. wood, and
40a. brush and moor; and 1 carucate and 100a. land held by free
tenants.
111. 6a. Qd. are paid in yearly rent to the king.
[Watbbfoed.J Extent, 10 April, 6 Edw. II.
Kylothran. Th« manor (extent given), bearing J mark of royal service when
proclaimed, and doing suit at the county (court).
Clocridan alias Cloncridan. The township (extent given), bearing 2«. yearly
at the exchequer of Dublin for a sparrowhawk, and 2Z6. of wax yearly to
the house of St. Katherine, Waterford.
William le Botill [er] brings 3d. yeariy and does suit at the court of
Kilothran, and he brings from Balymaccul 5 J marks yearly ; Peter son of
David brings from Cloncridan 36«., and for the ferry of Portnehil 5s. ;
and Walter le Botill [er] brings from the same land 40s., and John le
Poer 308. yearly.
Writ ofamotiis, 10 July, 6 Edw. II.
C. Edw. II. File 81. (13.)
425. Aymbb db Archiaco.
Writ, 26 June, 6 Edw. II.
DoESET. Inq. 16 July, 7 Edw. II.
Sturministre Mareschal. A sixteenth part of a seventh part of the manor,
held of the king in chief by service of finding a sixteenth part of a
seventh part of four men and a tythingman at the sheriff's turn
twice yearly; and a sixteenth part of an assart, a fourth part of the rents
and services of a tenant in villenage and a cottar, and the service of a
sixteenth part of the hundred of Ludebergh.
Fulk {Fulcandus, Fulco) de Archiaco his brother, aged 26 and more, is
his next heir.
Sombeset. Inq. 15 Aug. 7 Edw. II.
Shepton Malet. A fourth part of the manor (full extent given), held of the
abbot of Glastonbury by service of J knight's fee,
Heir as above.
EDWARD 11. 243
Berks. Inq. 28 July, 7 Edw. II.
Newebury. A fourth part of a twelfth part of a water-mill was sometirae
held by Mabel, mother of the said Aymer, which came into the king's
hand after her death ; which mill is held of the king in chief by knight's
service, but for what part of a fee is unknown to the jury.
The said Aymer was next heir of the said Mabel, but on account of
the smallness of the tenement he would not sue to obtain seisin. He
held no lands &c. in the county.
Heir as above.
SuRBEY. Inq. Thursday the morrow of St. Peter ad Vincula, 7 Edw. II.
Wodemerstorne. The manor (extent given), held of the earl of Gloucester
by homage and suit at his court of Blecchyngelegh.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. II. File 31. (14.)
426. "William db Caldecotb.
Writ, 16 May, 6 Edw. II.
Suffolk. Inq. Wednesday after St. Michael, 8 Edw. II.
Debech. A messuage and 16a. land, held of Robert de Offord, knight,
by service of 9Jd. yearly, and suit at his court of Offord ; 42a. land held
of the manor of Hawele, now in the king's hand, in fee farm by service
of 21s. yearly, and suit at the court of Hawele; 17a. land held of Guy
Ferr' by service of one half of \ knight's fee, and lOJd. for the guard
of the castle of Eye ; 4a. land held of William de Bovile by service of
4d. yearly ; 3a. land held of the prior of Wodebreg by service of
6^. yearly; and &a. land held of the abbot of Sibeton by service of
2s. yearly.
Bredefeld and Dalingho. 4Ja. land held of the manor of Bredefeld by
service of 9d. yearly, and suit of court at Bredefeld, which manor
the king purchased of Gilbert Peehe, and it is .held of the bishop of Ely.
Tremlye. A messuage and 2a. land, held of the church of St. Martin,
Tremlye, by service of 2s. yearly ; and 15a. land and 13s. M. rent, held of
the earl marshal of the manor of Waleton by service of J knight's fee
and suit at the next court held at Waleton after the feast of St. Michael,
and 2J(i. for the guard of the castle of Frameligham.
John his son, aged 5 and more, is his next heir.
Memorandum, by the escheator. He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
G. Edw. 11. File ^\. (15.)
427. Ivo DE Kbnexon.
Writ, 1 Dec. 7 Edw. II.
Suffolk. Inq. Wednesday the morrow of the Circumcision, 7 Edw. II.
Keneton, Debenham, Asfeld, and Thorp. A manor held of Sir Roger son of
Osbert and Sarra his wife, as of the right of the said Sarra, by service
of 1 knight's fee ; and 60a. land held of William Talebot by service of
a clove gillyflower.
Ketlebere. A messuage and 60a. land, held of Sir William de Bovile
and Joan his wife, as of the right of the said Joan, by service of a clove
gillyflower.
Nigel de Kenetone, aged 40 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 32. (1.)
244 INQUISITIONS.
428. John Passbys alias de Passbis, of Sutton.
Writ, 17 July, 7 Edw. II.
Nottingham. Inq. made at Nottingham on Wednesday the feast of the Decollation
M St. John the Baptist, 7 Edw. II.
(.Unspecified.) 6a. arable and 3a. wood, held of the king in chief by service
of a horse (afri) price 5s., with a sack and pin Qn-och') price 4rf., in
Wales in the king's army for 40 days at his own costs ; and a messuage,
orchard, and 6 bovates land, held of William Mortein by service of suit
of court at Nottingham at the court of Peverell, and two attendances at
the said William's court at WoUaton, and paying scutage when it runs.
John his son, aged 22, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 32. (2.)
429. Alicb late the wife of Martin Patjn.
Writ {of certiorari) on the complaint of the said Martin that 18a. land in
Eokyng had been taken into the king's hand by reason of the minority
of the said Alice's heir, which he ought to hold for life by the courtesy
of England, 7 June, 7 Edw. II.
Kent. Inq. Monday the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 7 Edw. II.
Eokynge. 18a. land were held by the said Alice and her ancestors of Adam
de Socheneghe and his ancestors, by service of 2s. &d., being parcel of
J knight's fee which the said Adam holds of the king in chief by
doing 5s. yearly for the guard of the castle of Dover, and suit at
the king's court of Redlevet. The said Martin begat issue of the
said Alice, Robert and Walter, of whom Robert aged 14 is her heir.
The lands are worth 18s. yearly, and have been in the king's hand for
three and a half years, but the said Martin ought to hold them for life
by the courtesy of England.
C. Edw. 11. File 32. (3.)
430. John db Plessbtis alias de Pleycy, de Plescy.
WHt, 4 Aug. 7 Edw. II.
SuBEEY. Inq. Thursday the morrow of the Decollation of St. John the Baptist,
7 Edw. II.
Hedleghe. The manor (extent given), including pastures called La Elde-
buri and La Ore, held of the king in chief by service of J knight's fee.
Edmund his son, aged 27, is his next heir.
Dorset. Inq. 3 Sept. 7 Edw. II.
Knustanstone. A messuage and 1 carucate land, held of the earl of
Lancaster, of the inheritance of Alesia his wife, by service of 28., or a
sore sparrowhawk.
Up Wymborne. The manor held of the earl of Gloucester by service of
1 knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 28.
Somerset. Inq. Friday after the Decollation of St. John the Baptist, 7 Edw II.
Cherleton Caunville. 8s. M. yearly rent, held of the earl of Lancaster, as
of the manor of Cherleton Camville pertaining to the earldom of
Salisbury.
Heir as above, aged 28 and more,
EDWAED If. 24^
Gloucbstbk. Inq. Sunday after St. Bartholomew, 7 Edw. II.
He held nothing in the county in his demesne as of fee on the day he
died.
Northampton. Inq. 21 Aug. 7 Edw. II.
Burton. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of
J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 27 and more.
C. Edw. II. File 32. (4.)
431. Elizabeth Wake alias db Wake.
Writ, 26 May, 7 Edw. II.
Bedford ; hundred of Bereford. Inq. 8 July, 8 Edw. II commencing.
Eonhale. A messuage with a grove, 3a. vineyard, 30s. rent of assize, 61. 3s.
from bondmen, 110a. arable, 5a. wood, and 3a. pasture, held of the
king in chief by service of ^ knight's fee.
John Picok lalias Pycot] , son of Baldwin Pycok, and John de PatteshuU,
son of Elizabeth de Stanggreve [alias de Stangrave], each aged 24 and
more, are her kinsmen and next heirs.
Bedford ; hundred of Wixtonestrb. Inq. 7 July, 8 Edw. II commencing.
K(er)dington. 10 messuages and lands (extent given), held by 9 bondmen
and a cottar, and 72a. underwood.
Kayso. Suit of court from three free tenants, and 40s. rent from bondmen
and cottars.
Bromholm. 6s. yearly from bondmen.
[Buckingham.] Lynchelade. Five tenants, each paying 6s. yearly.
All held of the king in chief by service of | knight's fee.
Heirs as above.
Writ of certiorari defeodis &c., 8 March, 8 Edw. II. {defective.)
Bedford. Extent, Thursday after St. Dunstan, 9 Edw. II. {fragment.)
Houston Conquest. A third part of a moiety and a moiety of
the chureh, held by the said Elizabeth.
Colmorth and Bereford. 1 knight's fee held by [Joan de* ?] Braibrok.
Bolhurst and Bere [ford] held by Walter le Veise.
Goldinton. ^ held by Fulk Guscard.
Ravenesdene .... knight's fee held by Flor[inus] the clerk of Caiso,
and Walter de Stouton.
^ knight's fee (held by) Henry Jarkevile, and Be
[Eave(?)]nesden. ^V ^Jiigiit's fee
Eavenesden. /^ knight's fee held by [Nicholas'* ?] Pippard.
^ knight's fee held by de Caiso.
gesden, -^ knight's fee
^ knight's fee
knight's fee (held by) John de Vil
knight's fee held by Philip le 8a
knight's fee (held by) John de Traily.
1 knight's fee (held by) Peter de Boy ....
knight's fee (held by) Wal
■ knight's fee (held by) Hugh
Stanford, Wiliton, and Goldington. ^ knight's fee held by Eoger de Bello
C [ampo] .
C. Edw. II. File 32. (5.)
•See Feudal Aids, Vol. I, pp. 15 and 16.
246 iNOtJlSlTlONS.
432. Edmund le Abcheb.
Writ, 10 May, 7 Edw. II.
Gloucester. Inq. 26 May, 7 Edw. II.
Stoke Archer. A messuage, 80a. arable, 3a. meadow, pasture, rents, &c.,
held of the king in chief by service of finding a man in the king's wars
within the four seas of England, for 40 days with bow and arrows at his
own charges.
Geoffrey his son, aged 21 and more on the feast of St. Martin last, is his
next heir.
Memorandum by the escheator. He held no other lp,nds &c. in the bailiwick.
C. Edw. II. File 32. (6.)
433. Edmund lb Archer.
Writ to the escheater to assign dower to Isabel late the wife of the said
Edmund, after taking her oath not to marry without the king's
licence, 14 June, 7 Edw. II.
E. Inq. p.m. File 7. (18.)
434. Gilbert de Knovill alias db Knovyle.
Wiit, 1 Feb. 7 Edw. it. (defaced.)
Devon. Inq. 28 March, 7 Edw. II. {defaced.)
Battesthornne. The manor (extent given), held of Hugh de Courtenay by
service of ^ knight's fee.
John his son, aged 40, is his next heir.
Somerset. Inq. Friday in Easter week, 7 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Pokyngton. The manor (extent given), (with the advowson) of the church,
held of Matthew de Forneaux by service of ^ knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 30 and more.
Heebfobd [now Monmouth]. Extent, Saturday the eve of Palm Sunday,
[7] Edw. II. (defaced.)
Eedwik (?) by Magor. (The manor ?) viz. — a messuage and 1 carucate land
(extent given), held of the king in chief by service of ^ knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 40 and more.
C. Edw. II. File 32. (7.)
435. EicHAED BuENBL of Longeleie.
Writ, 24 Sept. 7 Edw. II.
Salop. Inq. 5 Oct. 7 Edw. II.
Longeleye. The hamlet (extent given), held of the king in chief by service
of J knight's fee.
William his son, aged 32, is his next heir.
C. Edw. 11. File 32. (8.)
436. William Eomyn alias Eumyn.
Writ, 15 Jan. 7 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Sussex. Inq. Wednesday after the close of Easter, 7 Edw. II. (dejaced.)
Northwode manor. A messuage, 80a. arable, .... a. wood, and rents
held of Edmund earl of Arundell by service of J knight's fee.
Henry his son, aged one year and 9 weeks, is his next heir.
EDWARD II. ^47
Southampton. Inq. 28 Jan. 7 Edw; II. (defaced.)
La Wade. A tenement held of the earl of Arundell in chief by service of
coming to the castle of Arundell with a sparrowhawk at Michaelmas,
and keeping the said hawk throughout the year at the earl's charges.
Heir as above, aged 1 year.
C. Edw. 11. File 32. (9.)
437. Maegakbt late the wife of Ealph Omnibon.
Writ, 25 Aug. 7 Edw. II. (defective. )
NoBTHAMPTON. luq. 10 Sept. [7 ?] Edw. II. (fragment.)
Thenford. A messuage, 16s. rent, 40a. arable, .meadow, pasture, &c., held
of the king in chief as of the honour of Walyngford, by service of
^ knight's fee.
John Omnybon, her son, aged , is her next heir.
C. Edw. 11. File 32. (10.)
438. EoBEBT DE Ftjrneux alias de Eurneus.
Writ, 16 Nov. 7 Edw. II.
Suffolk. Inq. Monday the morrow of the Epiphany, 7 Edw. II.
Rendlisham. A messuage, 60ffi. land, 6a. meadow, 8a. pasture, and 26s.
rent, held of John de Holbrok by service of 1 knight's fee.
Eyk. 2a. land held of the countess Mareschall, as of the manor of Eyk, by
service of M. yearly.
John his son, aged 17, is his next heir.
Suffolk. Inq. Thursday the eve of St. Andrew, 7 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Whatefeld. A messuage, 200a. land by the great hundred, 5a. Ir. meadow,
6a. wood, and 13s. Id. rent, held of Giles de Wachesham by service of
1 knight's fee ; and 40a. land held of Hervey de Stanton, as of the
manor of Neddingg, by service of 8s. 3d. yearly, and suit of court at
Neddingg ; 20a. land and pasture, held of the abbot of St. Edmund's
by service of lOd. and J bushel of oats yearly, and suit at the abbot's
hundred court ; 20a. land held of Richard Champayn by service of 2s.
yearly ; la. 3r. meadow held of William de Dennardstoun by service of
A^d. yearly ; 8a. land held of William de Whatefeld by service of M.
yearly ; 4a. land held of Joice Graveney by service of &d. yearly ; and
la. land held of Roger de Aldham by service of 6^^. yearly.
Heir as above.
Cambridge. Inq. 10 Dec. 7 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Berwham. A manor (extent given), held of Sir John de Bretayn, earl
of Richemond, by service of 70s. yearly for the guard of Richemond.
Heir as above, aged 18 and more.
C. Edw. II. File 32. (11.)
439. Walter lb Kbu of Northyevele*
Writ, 25 Jan. 7 Edw. II.
Bedford. Inq. 19 May, 7 Edw II. (defaced.)
Northyvele and Boston. A messuage with J virgate land, held of Lady Eleanor
de Trayly in chief by service of lid. yearly by knight's fee ; a messuage
with la. land, held of William Tymle by service of Id. yearly ; a
248 INQUISITIONS.
third part of a messuage with IJa. land, held of the said Lady Eleanor
"by service of 2«. 6d. and foreign service ; 2Ja. Ir. land held of Sir Giles
de Trumpygton by service of lOfcZ., and foreign (service) ; 4Ja. land
held of Sir Walter Launcelyn by service of lOd. yearly ; land a messuage
held of the said Sir Walter by service of 8d.
Walter his son, aged 16, is his next heir.
MemorandMm by the escheator. He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
C. Edw. II. File 32. (12.)
440. William de Btngham.
Writ, 25 Aug, 7 Edw. II,
Somerset. Inq. 6 Sept. 7 Edw, II,
Hardington. Certain lands, &c,, held for life, by the demise of John
de Maundevill [the elder] , who held them of the king in chief, by service
of ^ knight's fee,
Sutton Chauvell. The township, held, of his own inheritance, of Eobert
son of Payn by service of 1 knight's fee,
John de Maundevill, now deceased, son of the said John the elder,
would have been his next heir, but held no lands, iJ'c. on the day he died ;
Robert his son, now surviving, aged 26 and more, is next heir of the same
John (the elder).
G. Edw. II. File ^^. (13.)
441. Walter del Loundb,
Writ, 27 March, 7 Edw. II,
Lincoln. Inq. Tuesday after the Invention of the Holy Cross, 7 Edw. II.
Ouresby. A capital messuage, 100a. arable, 18a. meadow, lOi. 13s. 4rf. rent
of freemen &c., held, by the courtesy of England of the inheritance of
Sabina sometime his wife, of Ranulph de Nevill by fee farm ; whence
there are paid 29s. in rent to the monks of Stykeswald yearly.
John, son of the said Walter and Sabina, aged 22 at the feast of the
Circumcision last, is his next heir,
Lincoln, Inq. Saturday after the Invention of the Holy Cross, 7 Edw. II,
Malteby. A capital messuage, 32a, arable, lOa. meadow, 13a. pasture,
35s. lOd. rent &c., held, by the courtesy of England, as above, of
Eobert son and heir of Adam de Welle deceased, who is in the king's
wardship, by service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above,
C. Edw. II. File d2. (14.)
442, ElCHARD DE BOXJDON.
Woit, 6 April, 7 Edw, II,
[Northampton.] Inq. taken at Brackele, 20 May, 7 Edw, II. (defaced.)
s. 5d. rent, and other rents, held of the king in chief,
as of the barony of Pynkeneye, by service of i knight's fee (?).
John de Boudone, his brother, aged 28 and more, is his next heir.
EDWAED II. 249
[NoKTHAMPTON.J ijig. 24 May, 7 Edward II. {dejaced.)
Bhoutone. A messuage, 16a. arable, and la. meadow, held of the abbot of
St. Edmund's in chief by service of 6cl., and suit of court.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. II. File 32. (16.)
443. Henby Pycot.
Wnt [16 March, 7 Edw. II.] {missing.)
Essex. Inq. 11 May, 7 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Estwode. 32a. 1j-. arable, 15a. heath (?), 2a. wood, and 20d. yearly rent,
held of the king by service of ^^ knight's fee.
Pritellewell. A capital messuage and 15a. arable, held of the earl of Arundel
by service of yearly ; and arable
held of the prior of Pritellewell by service of 9d. yearly.
Middleton. 23a. arable and 7a. heath, held of Nicholas de Haveryngge by
service of 10s. yearly.
Estwode. 22a. arable and 15a. heath, held of John de Vautort by service of
xTj knight's fee.
The said Henry enfeoffed John Goleman of all the said lands, who
afterwards enfeoffed the said Henry and Margery his wife jointly,
, to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies, by fine levied in the king's
court.
Nicholas his son, aged 15, is his next heir.
Memorandum by the escheator. He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
C. Edw. II. File 32. (16.
444. Pbtbe Picot alias Pycot.
Writ, 4 Dec. 7 Edw. 11.
Nottingham. Inq. 8 Jan. 7 Edw. II.
Eadclive. A messuage and 1 virgate and 16a. land, held of the king in chief,
being parcel of the manor of Eadeclive before the manor was alienated
with the king's licence by the said Peter to Ealph Basset ; the manor
is held of the king in chief, by service of mewing a goshawk, and "finding
a porter (portitoo-em) with a tabard (tabor') at the king's wage (vad').
He held no other lands in the county.
• Simon de Senvyll aged 40, and Isabel Toke aged 60, are his next heirs.*
Essex. Inq. 11 Jan. 7 Edw. II.
Heydene. 27s. 4d. rent of assize and 7s. lljd. works yearly, held of the
king in chief by service of giving water to the king for washing his
hands on the day of his coronation ; and the said Peter sometime held
• ■ there by the same tenure a capital messuage, 220a. arable, 40a. fresh
land, la. meadow, 8a. pasture, and 2a. thorn, whereof long before his
death he enfeoffed Robert Eose, who afterwards ,re-enfeoffed the said
Peter and Joan his wife, to hold to them and the heirs of the said Peter
but whether by the king's licence or not the jury know not.
Crissale. 15a, wood held of John de Eipariis by knight's service.
Heirs as above, Simon aged 40, son of Margery his sister, and Isabel Touke
aged 50, another siater.
C. Edic. II. File 32. .(17.)
250 INQUISITIONS.
445. JoHH DB LA Mare of Bradewell.
Writ, 30 Oct. 7 Edw. II.
Suffolk. Inq. Wednesday before St. Edmund the Archbishop, 7 Edw. II.
Berwholt. A manor (extent given), held of the heirs of Eobert Tony by
service of a pair of gilt spurs yearly.
Florence his daughter, aged 30, is his next heir.
SuKEfiT. Inq. Thursday after St. Edmund the King, 7 Edw. II.
Ersbourye in Miccham. The manor (extent given), held for life of
Florence de la Mare by doing to Peter de Monteforti and his heirs
yearly for the said Florence a pair of gilt spurs or 6d. ; which manor
the said Florence quietly held for six years during the life of Petronilla
her mother ; and 60a. arable and 12a. meadow outside the said manor,
held of Henry Pas, lord of Bernak, service unspecified.
Heir as above.
Writ ofplenius certiorari on the complaint of Eleanor, late the wife of the
said John, that the escheator had taken into the king's hand the manors
of Dangeye and Bradewell, and lands &c. in Hockele and Pilton, of
which she was jointly enfeoffed with the said John, 18 Oct. 7 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 2 Nov. 7 Edw. II.
Dangeye. The manor was held by William de Braham, who thereof
enfeoffed the said John and Eleanor his wife by fine levied in the king's
court, to hold to them and the heirs of the said John ; which manor is
held of the king in chief by service of 1 mark for the guard of the
castle of Dover for 20 weeks, for two parts of the manor ; and Joan de
Cramavyle was dowered of the third part of the said manor by the late
king Edward, for which she renders J mark for the guard of the said
castle.
Pilton in Bradewell. Lands &c. held of the manor of Dangeye by service
of 3s. yearly.
Bradewell. The manor, with certain lands &c. in Pylton and Hokkele, were
held by Ralph de Crescy, who thereof enfeoffed the said John and
Eleanor, as above; which manor of Bradewell is held of Thomas
Bardolf by service of J knight's fee, and the lands &c. in Hokkele
are held of John the cook {coco) by service of 9s, yearly. Of all
which lands the said Eleanor peacefully continued her seisi^, until
the death of the said John.
C. Edw. II. File 32. (18.)
446. Robert Tourp alias Tukp of Edenhdle.
Writ oj plenius certiorari on the complaint of Beatrice, late the wife of
the said Robert, that the escheator had taken into the king's hand
two parts of the manor of Edenhale, which she and her husband
had jointly acquired of the gift of Adam Tourp, to hold to them and the
, heirs of their bodies, with reversion to, the said Adam and his heirs
12 April, 7 Edw. II.
[Cumberland.] Inq. Tuesday before St. John the Baptist, 7 Edw. II.
Edenhale. The said 'Robert and Beatrice his wife were jointly enfeoffed
of two parts of the manor by Adam Turp. of Edenhall on Whit-
sunday, 4 Edw. II, by the king's licence, and they continued their
EDWARD 11. 251
joint seisin until Monday before the Purification, 7 Edw. II, when
the said Eobert died. The said two parts are held of the king in chief
by homage and fealty, and by service of J knight's fee.
C. Edtv. II. File 32, (19.)
447. Hugh de Wlankeslowe.
Writ, 8 March, 7 Edw. II.
Salop. Inq. 3 April, 7 Edw. II.
Wlankeslowe. The hamlet (extent given], held of the king in chief by
service of finding an armed man with a horse unbarded at his own
charges at the castle of Montgomery in time of Welsh war for 40 days.
His daughters, Isabel, aged 14 at Christmas last, whom Thomas son of
William de Stuch married, and Eleanor, aged 10 at the feast of All Saints
last, whom Hugh son of William de la Hull married, are his heirs.
Memorandum by the escheator. He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
C. Edw. II. File 82. (20.)
448. Peteonilla daughter and one of the heirs op Edmund de Kemesek.
Writ concerning the lands &c.-of the said Petronilla, whom Thomas de
Gardinis married who had the wardship of the lands &c. of the said
Edmund by the demise of Walter de Ailesbires \_alias de Aylesburi] to
whom the late King Edward granted it, and who died before she
had proved her age, 27 July, 7 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 12 Aug. 7 Edw. II.
Great Saunford. Her pourparty of the manor, viz. — a capital messuage,
land, &c. (extent given with names of tenants), held of the king in
chief by service of J knight's fee ; and 12a. arable held of the earl of
Gloucester by service of M. yearly.
Isabel her sister, aged 19, the wife of Philip de Welles, is her next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 32. (21.)
449. Simon Pakeman of Kereby.
Writ, 24 July, 7 Edw. II.
Leicester. Inq. 12 Aug. 7 Edw. II.
Kereby. A capital messuage, and 5 virgates land (extent given), including
parcels of wood called Le Gores, Glouchiep, and Pakemones Wynehull,
from which there is no profit but housebote and heybote for the capital
messuage, because they are within the free chase of the earl of Gloucester,
held of the king in chief by service of J knight's fee.
Simon his son, aged 7 at the feast of Easter, 6 Edw. II, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 32. (22.)
450. Eichaed Coleman of Faukeburn.
Writ, 28 Oct. 7 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 16 Nov. 7 Edw. II.
Eewenhal and Faukebourn. 10a. arable and la. pasture, held of the heir of
John Martel, who is in the king's wardship, by service of 6.5. yearly ;
5a. arable and la. pa^ure, held of Nicholas de Marescho by service of
252 INQUISITIONS.
5d. yearly ; IJa. meadow held of John de Catfeld by service of 18d-
yearly ; and a messuage, 18a. arable, and Ja. pasture, held of the king,
as of the manor of Wyham late of the Templars, by service of 12«.
yearly.
John his son, aged 8, is his next heir.
C. Ediv. II. File 32. (23.)
451. John de Nevill alias de Nbvyle.
Writ ofamotus, 20 Nov. 7 Edw. II.
Hertfobd. Inq. 26 Nov. 7 Edw. II.
King's Walden. The manor (extent given), held by the said John jointly
with Denise his wife, of the gift of Thomas le Plemyng to them and the
heirs of the said John, of John de Dokisworth by service of 1 J knight's
fee.
Hormede. A messuage, 80a. arable, 2a. meadow &c. held jointly, by the
gift of the said Thomas, as above, of Ealph de Foxton by service of
i knight's fee.
Walter his son, aged 24 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 32. (24.)
452. Thomas de Multon of Gillesland.
Writ, 14 Jan. 7 Edw. II.
Wbsmokbland. Inq. Monday the morrow of St. Matthias, 7 Edw. II.
Hoff. The manor (extent given with names of tenants) including 2 bovates
land in Dribeck, held of Kobert de Clifford by service of cornage,
viz. — 9a. 2d. yearly; and the manor is charged to Thomas de
Mauenby for life in 91. 15s. yearly, and to the abbot of Hepp in 1 J qr.
of corn and l^qr. of barley, worth 13s. 4d. yearly.
Margaret his daughter, aged 13J, is his next heir.
[CuMBEELAND.J Inq. Tuesday before St. Peter in Cathedra, 7 Edw. 11.
Irthington. Two parts of the manor (extent given), including two lakes with
their fishery, held of the king in chief, except a third part which his
mother holds in dower, by service of scutage pertaining to 2J knights'
fees.
Burgh by Sands. The manor (extent given), including a fishery and a
water rent called 'flodesilver,' held of the king in chief, except a
third part which his mother holds in dower, by service of 37«. yearly
for cornage.
Eaghton. Certain land held of the king in chief in serjeanty, by service of
6«. 8d. yearly.
Leisingby. The wood and pasture of Leisingby, held of the king in chief,
service unspecified.
Heir as above.
Writ ofplenius certiorari on the complaint of Thomas de Mauneby, knight,
that the escheator has hindered him from receiving 91. 10«. yearly
which he ought to receive from the manor of Hoffe of the grant of
Thomas de Multon, deceased, 18 Aug. 8 Edw. II.
Westmobeland. Inq. Monday after St. Luke, 8 Edw. II.
Hoff. The said Thomas de Multon granted the said yearly rent from
the manor to Thomas de Mauneby for life for his service" done to him,
EDWAW) 11. -253
and he was seised thereof for two years and more before the death
of the said Thomas de M'llton. The manor of Hoff is held of Eoger, son
and heir of Sir Robert de Clyfford, deceased, by service of 9s. 2d.
cornage.
C. Edw. 11. File 32. (25.)
453. Geoffbby de Bodbrak.
Wi-it, 24 March, 7 Edw. II.
Cornwall. Inq. 9 May, 7 Edw. II.
Karkille. 20s. rent t)f assize held of the king in chief, as of the barony of
Tremeton, by knight's service, and by service of repairing a battlement
(cwnelV) there when necessary, and suit at the lung's court there.
Hiskyn. The hamlet (extent given), held of Hugh de Courtenay in chief by
service of 5s.
Trewall. The hamlet (extent given), held jointly by the said Geoffrey and
Elizabeth his wife, of the gift of William de Bodbran, by fine levied in
the king's court, of Thomas de la Hide by service of suit at his court at
Trelowia.
Bodbran. The' hamlet (extent given), held jointly, as above, of Baldwin
Flemyng by service of homage and fealty.
Casacouwan. 26s. 8d. rent of assize held jointly, as above, of Maud de
Touny by service of suit at her court at Bliston.
William his son, aged 1 year and 12 weeks, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 83, (1.)
454. John de Cayly.
Writ, 13 April, 7 Edw. II.
Cambridge. Inq. 24 April, 7 Edw. II.
Trompiton. The manor (extent given), with the advowson of the church,
held jointly by the said John with Joan his wife, of the gift of William
Crocheman of Trompiton to them and the heirs of the said John, of the
heir of Alan. la Zouche by service of 1 knight's fee; and 46a. arable,
held jointly, as above, of the heir of Eobert de Swevelisho by service of
6s. 8^. yearly.
John his son, aged 6, is his next heir.
Memorandum by the escheator. He held no other lands &c. in the
bailiwick.
G. Edw. II. File 33. (2.)
455. Ellen late the wife of William de Ormesby.
Writ, 20 Nov. 7 Edw. II.
Norfolk. Inq. 6 Dec. 7 Edw. II.
Ormisby. A messuage not built, 62Ja. arable, ^a. pasture, 10a. arable which
came to the king's hands as escheat and were in the hands of villeins,
Ir. turbary, U. rent of assize, works, &c. and a several pasture at
Wastesham on the ground of Oliver de Ingham, held of the king in
chief, as his ancient demesne, at fee farm,- rendering yearly at the
exchequer 161.
Roger de Ormisby her son, aged 40 and more, is her next heir.
254 INQUISITIONS.
Memorandum by the escheator. She held no other lands &c. in the
bailiwick.
C. Edw. II. FUe SS. (3.)
456. Thomas Paynel.
Writ, 1 April, 7 Edw. II.
[Southampton.] Inq. made at Shirboum, 16 April, 7 Edw. II. (defective.)
Wedeford. A messuage and an assart in the king's forest of Panbere, held
of the king in chief by service of 4s. id. by the hands of the sheriff, and
another new assart within the bounds of the said forest, held by service
of 6«. 8d. yearly, and 19«. 5d. rent ; 20a. arable held of the prior &c. of
Shirbourn by service of 14s. 6d. yearly ; 20a. land held of the prior &c.
of St. Swithun's, Winchester, by service of 10s. yearly ; 24a. arable held
of the prior &c. of Sandelford by service of lis. lOd. yearly ; 21a. land
and pasture, held of Ealph de Coudray by service of 8s. 3d. yearly ;
and 3a. land held of Richard atte More by service of Id. yearly.
William Paynel his brother, aged 60, is his next heir.
[Southampton.] Inq. made at Aulton, 13 April, (much defaced.)
Okhan^e. The manor (full extent given), held of the king in chief by
serjeanty of the forest of Wolvemere for all service ;
and an old stew (vivarium) and common of pasture on the heath, held
of the prior &c. of Seleboum by service of 6d. yearly.
Burhonte (extent given), held of for ^ knight's fee, by service
of 2s. when scutage runs at 40s.
Burlee. 60a. arable held of (the king's) ancient demesne by service of 9s.
yearly to the farm of the town of Aulton, and doing suit at the king's
court there.
Westworldham (extent given), held of James de Molyns by service of 25s.
yearly.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. II. File 33. (4.)
457. William de Crukbt.
Writ, 4 Aug. 7 Edw. II.
DoESET. Inq. 6 Aug. 7 Edw. II.
Waye Eywaud. A water-mill held of the heirs of Nicholas Poyntz, who are
in the king's wardship, by service of a third part of J knight's fee.
Brodewaye. A capital messuage, 60a. arable, 4a. meadow, a several pasture,
and 7s. yearly rent, held of the heirs of William de Gouiz by service of
a third part of J knight's fee.
Michael his son, aged 40 and more, is his next heir.
Sdmerset. Inq. 6 Sept. 7 Edw. II. (defective.)
Nyweton Sormanville. A messuage, 132a. arable, ^a. meadow, la. wood,
2a. alder wood, and Is. id. and lib. cummin rent, held of the king in
chief by service of a new napkin ten ells long, and a towel five ells long
yearly at the king's exchequer.
Cruket. The township (extent given), held of (Eichard ?) Level by service
of i knight's fee.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. II. File 33. (5.)
BDWAED II. 255
458. Alan la Zouschb alias la Zuche, la Souche.
Writ (missing).
Wilts ; hundred of Eughebbrgh. Inq. 24 April, 7 Edw. II.
Stupellavyntone. A moiety of a messuage, 1 carucate land, and 71s. rent,
were sometime given by the said Alan to John la Zouch for life, with
remainder to "William Forstal and his heirs and assigns for ever,
rendering 14 marks yearly to the heirs of. the said Alan after the death
of the said John ; and they are held of Henry de Waletone by service
of i knight's fee.
Ellen and Maud his daughters, are his next heirs, and Maud the younger
is aged 24.
Devon. Inq. 3 May, 7 Edw. II.
Northmolton. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by
serjeanty of finding an armed man with a barded horse in the king's
army for 40 days at his own charges.
Heirs as above.
Northampton. Inq. 20 April, 7 Edw. II.
Hals. A capital messuage, 20s. rent of freemen, 3Z. 8s. works of
16 customers, working daily except Saturday from the feast of
St. Michael to the feast of St. Augustine the primate (primi) of the
English, and 11. 4s. works of the same customers from the feast of
St. Augustine to the feast of St. Michael, 416a. arable in demesne,
30a. meadow, plots of pasture, a wind-mill, 12s. from standings
(stationibus) at Brackele, and 80s. from a fair and market in Brackele,
and customs called ' Waterselver ' and ' Eipselver,' held of the king in
chief, as parcel of the honour of Winchester, by service of J knight's
fee.
Heirs as above, Elna the wife of Sir Nicholas de Sancto Mauro [alias
Seymor] , and Maud the wife of Sir Eobert de Holand, both aged 26 and
more.
Sussex. Inq. 20 May, 7 Edw. II.
Treve. The manor with the advowson of the chapel, 12Z. yearly rent in
Nutburne, and the advowson of the church of Childyngton, held for
life of the gift and grant of William Poor of Swaveseye, chaplain, by
fine levied in the king's court, with remainders to William la Zouche of
Eichard's Castle and the heirs of his body, and to the right heirs of the
said Alan. The manor of Treve with the advowson of the chapel are
held of Henry de Percy in chief by service of 5 knights' fees, and the
121. yearly rent in Nutburne and the advowson of the church of
Childyngton are held in chief of Eobert de Mouhaut, Eoger de
Sumery, and the heirs of Eobert de Tatteshale by knight's service.
Heirs, Ellen aged 26, and Maud aged 24, as above, and a younger daughter,
Elizabeth, aged 20, who has taken the garb of the nuns at Brewode.
Oxford. Inq. 13 May, 7 Edw. II.
Shipton. A view of frankpledge of the tenants of Maud de Paulton receiving
from them 2s. for all services, held of the king in chief, service
unknown.
Sibbeford Gower. Another view of frankpledge worth 8s. yearly.
The said Maud holds the said manor of Sypton of Alan la Zouche
by service of ^ knight's fee, and he held the lordship of the same with
that of the manor of Sibbeford, and the view of frankpledge of the said
town, of the king in chief by service of IJ knight's fee.
256 INQUISITIONS.
Shipton. The manor was held of the said Alan for 1 knight's fee.
Sibbeford was held for 1 knight's fee.
Stoke Basset. He used to receive for the manor 101. rent yearly, of which
eight years ago he enfeoffed John de Cherletone for life, with reversion
to the said Alan and his heirs.
Heirs, Ellen aged 27, and Maud aged 24 and more, as above.
Heetfobd. Inq, 20 April, 7 Edw. II.
Great Gatisdene. The manor (extent given), with the advowsop of the
church, held of Thomg,s earl of Lancaster, as of the inheritance of Alesia
his wife, by service of 1 knight's fee and a pair of gloves furred with
gris {de griso) yearly at his manor of Holmere ; and a messuage, 1
carucate land, and a water-mill, held of him by Eichard le Chaumber-
leyn by service of i knight's fee.
Heirs, Ellen aged 26, and Maud aged 24, as above.
Cambridge. Inq. 27 April, 7 Edw. II. {defective and defaced.)
Swaviseye and Fulbourne. The manors (extents given), with the advowson
of the priory of Swaviseye, a meadow called Eye, and a water-mill at
Newenham, held for life, of the gift of William Por of Swaviseye,
chaplain, by fine levied in the king's court, with remainders to William
la Zouche of Kichard's Castle and the heirs of his body, and to the
right heirs of the said Alan, of the earl of Richemund in chief by
service of a pair of gilt spurs.
Heirs, Ellen, Maud, and Elizabeth, as above.
Writ oj certiorari defeodis, dc. 27 March, 7 Edw. II.
NoBTHAMPTON. Inq. Tuesday the feast of St. George, 7 Edw. II.
Wodeford. 1 knight's fee held by Richard Basset.
Blacolvysle. J knight's fee held by William la Zusch of Haringworth.
Farnyngho. 1 knight's fee held by Robert del He.
Maydeford and Atneston. 1 knight's fee held by Robert Kynne of Mayde-
ford.
Waldegrave and Northtoft. J knight's fee held by John son of Thomas le
Lord.
Haselbech. | knight's fee held by Hugh de Scales.
Haldeneby. 1 knight's fee held by William de Nevile and William son of
John de Haldeneby.
Byfeld. ^ knight's fee held by Simon de Verneye; and there is there a
certain hospital of St. John.
There is no advowson in the county.
Huntingdon. Inq. 3 May, 7 Edw. II.
Sutho Wyncestre. A messuage and 2 carucates land, held by Oliver la
Zousche by service of 1 knight's fee.
Dodington, 3 carucates land held by the said Oliver by service -of J knight's
fee.
Eynisberi. 5 virgates land held by the same by service of J knight's fee.
Devon. Inq. 5 May, 7 Edw. II.
King's Nymet. The manor held by Geoffrey de Cornwall in chief by
knight's service.
Blaketoriton. The manor held by Emery la Zuche by knights' service.
Blaketoriton. The advowson of the church.
Northam. The advowson of the church.
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Cambridge. Inq. 29 April, 7 Edw. II.
Trumpetone. A messuage, 1 carucate land, and the advowson of the church,
held \xy John de Kaylly [alias de Cailly] by service of 1 knight's fee.
Orewell. A messuage, 2 carucates land, and the advowson of the church,
held by William de Kyrkebyby service of 1 knight's fee.
Wynepol and Arnyngton. A messuage and 1 carucate land held by
Warin de Bassingeburne of Wynepol by service of 1 knight's fee.
Wnt to enquire concerning the manor of Asheby la Zusche, of which no
mention is made in the inquisition lately returned into the chancery,
10 June, 7 Edw. II.
Leicester. Inq. Saturday after the Assumption, 8 Edw. II.
Asscheby la Zouch. The manor was held for life, by fine levied in the king's
court, excepting homage, services of all free tenants, and view of frank-
pledge, of which services and view the said Alan died seised in fee, of
John Comyn, sometime earl of Buchan (Boughan), by service of
2 knights' fees. The manor, excepting the services and view aforesaid,
ought to remain to William la Zouch of Eichard's Castle.
Heirs, Ellen aged 27, and Maud aged 24, as above.
Writ oj iplenius) certiorari de Jeodis Ac. 28 Sept. 8 Edw. II.
Gloucester. Inq. Monday the feast of SS. Simon and Jude, 8 Edw. II.
Ebrighton, Hudecote, Clopton, Farnecote, Catteslade, Little Guyting, and
Teynton. 4J knights' fees and a third part of \ (?) knight's fee held
- by Koger Corbet.
He had no advowson in the county.
Salop. Inq. 14 Jan. 8 Edw. II.
Donyngton. J knight's fee held by Hugh de Beaumeys.
He had no advowsons in the county.
Northampton. Inq. 5 Nov. 8 Edw. II.
Brack [le], Evenle, and Sibbeford. 1 knight's fee held by the master of the
hospital of St. John, Brack [le] .
Yelvertoft. 1 knight's fee held by Thomas de la Husee, Henry le Botiler,
and Henry de Pydenton of Zelvertoft.
Farnyngho. \ knight's fee held by the abbot of Leycestre.
Brack [le]. J knight's fee held by the same abbot.
Atneston. J knight's fee held by the prior of Canons' Esseby.
Yelvertoft. The advowson of the church.
Brack [le] . The advowson of a leper hospital without Brack [le].
Wilts. Inq. 23 Dec. 8 Edw. II.
Aldredestone. A messuage and 6 bovates land, with the advowson of the
church, held of the heirs of the said Alan by Ingelram Berengier by
service of ^ knight's fee.
Wynterburnestok. The manor held for life of the said heirs in free socage
by Joan, sometime the wife of Hugh Wake, with remainder to the heirs
of the said Hugh.
Northtodeworth. 2 messuages and 2 carucates land held of the heirs of the
said Alan by the prior of Maydenebradele and the heirs of Fulk
de Penbrig by service of J knight's fee.
Lincoln. Inq. Wednesday the feast of St. Edmund the king, 8 Edw- 11.
Croxton and Kirnington. 100s. rent held of the said Alan by Roger de
Sancto Andrea by service of ^ knight's fee.
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258 INQUISITIONS.
Croxton, Kirnington, Stainton, and Wolrickby. 100». rent held by Richard
de Boselingthorp by service of J knight's fee.
Croxton and Kirnington. 100s. rent jointly held by William de Bernack and
William de Brinhinghurst by service of i knight's fee.
Croxton. The advowson of two parts of the church.
Heetfokd. Inq. 10 Dec. 8 Edw. II.
Benyngho. J knight's fee held by the earl of Oxford; and J knight's
fee called ' Chelsen ' held by the master of the knights of the Temple in
England.
Heyle in the parish of Amewelle. ^ knight's fee held by the abbot and
convent of Westminster.
Heetfokd, Essex, Bedfobd and Wobcestbb. Ware, Colne, Styvington, and
Harwe. The manors held by Thomas son of John Wake, who is in the
king's wardship, for 3 knights' fees, of the said Alan, of John son of John
de FeiTarpis], who is in the king's wardship, and of the heirs of
the earl of Buchan (Boughan), co-heirs of the earl of Wyncestre, by
service of J mark yearly.
[Bedfoed.] Flytte. ^ knight's fee held by Eobert de Kendale, knight.
[Heetfokd.] Ware. The advowson of the priory pertains to the said
Alan, John son of John, and the heirs of the earl of Buchan.
Oxford. Inq. 6 Dec. 8 Edw. II.
Munstre. The manor held by Joan, daughter and heir of John Lovel
of Tychemersh, who is in the king's wardship, of the honour of
Wyncestre, as of the pourparty and fee of Alan la Zouche, for J knight's
fee.
Stoke Basset. The manor held of the same fee by Nicholas de Moeles
for 1 whole fee.
Chynnore. ^ knight's fee held by Oliver la Zouohe.
Cherleton upon Ottemour. J knight's fee held by the abbot of St. Evroul
(Ebrulphi).
Fenkote and Mourkote. J knight's fee held by Richard de la Bere.
Sibbeford Gower. A messuage and 10 virgates land held by the master of
the knights of the Temple in England for J knight's fee ; J and
TO knight's fee held by the abbot of Oseneye and the prioress of
Pynnele ; and i, J, and -g^ knight's fee held by William de Burithorp and
twenty others (names given).
Shipton. J knight's fee held by Maud de Penton and Roger her son.
[Berks.] West Ildesle, J knight's fee held by Maud, daughter of Ralph
son of Ralph de Bradefeud.
Leicester. Inq. Thursday after St. Martin, 8 Edw. II. {defective.)
[Chaucombe] Dalby. 1 knight's fee held by Master William de Bosco.
B[itle] sb[y.] 1 knight's fee held by Theobald de Verdon.
Norton and Little S [tret] ton. ^ knight's fee held by William de Bereford,
justice.
Munstreton and [Polte]ney. 1 knight's fee held by Robert de Natton [alias
de Napton] .
Glen Magna, Carleton Curly, Rolleston, and Schanqeton. 1 knight's fee
held by John son of Reginald and Peter son of Reginald.
Hunkote. [1] knight's fee held by Robert Burdet.
• Petlyng [alias Peutlyn] Magna. The manor with its members, held by the
abbot of St. Evroul in Normandy for 1 knight's fee of the said Alan
and the other heirs of Roger de Quynci, sometime earl of Winchester.
Loqynton. J knight's fee held by the abbot of Leycestre.
EDWARD IT. 259
Scitheston. i knight's fee held by John son of Peter de Clenefeld.
Quatton [alias Whatton] . J knight's fee held by William le Bredon.
Dadelton [alias Dadelyngton] . jV knight's fee held by John Spigournel.
Alton and Raveneston. ^V knight's fee held by Ralph Basset of Sapkote.
Overton Sause. ^^ knight's fee held by Nicholas de Craumford.
Blacfordeby. J knight's fee held by the abbot of Lilsul ; and ^ knight's
fee held by William Trwan [alias Trawn] .
Schanqeton [alias Scaunqeton} and Herdewik. ^ knight's fee held by John
Welehby.
Lilsul [alias Lillishill] . The advowson of the abbey held by the said Alan.
Gernedon. The advowson of the abbey held by the said Alan together with
the heirs of the earl of Buchan {Bohan, Boghhan).
Lahton and Mercfeld. The patronage of the churches.
Warwick. Wolvey. J knight's fee held by the master of the late knights
of the Temple in England ; and three parts of 1 knight's fee held by
the abbot of Coumbe and the heirs of Thomas de Laycestre, knight.
Wolvey Ward. 1 knight's fee held by the heirs of Master William de Bosco.
Haleford. 1 knight's fee held by Robert Burdet, knight.
Secqenden. ^ knight's fee held by William Martyn, knight.
Edulvescote and Molverton. ^ knight's fee held by John Spygournel.
Extent or summary of the above fees {defective and nmch defaced), viz. : —
Leicester, Warwick, Oxford, Lincoln, Hertford, Northampton, Cambridge,
and Huntingdon. Pourparty of Robert de Holand and Maud his wife.
Devon and Hertford. Pourparty of Nicholas de Sancto Mauro and Ellen
his wife.
C. Edw. II. File 33. (6.)
459. Thomas de Lodelawb alias de Lodblowb.
Writ, 14 April, 7 Edw. II.
Surrey. Inq. Tuesday after St. Dunstan, 7 Edw. II.
Waleton. A curtilage and croft, 50a. land, 81. rent of assize &c. held of
the king in chief by service of J knight's fee.
Toting Gravenee. The manor (extent given), held of the abbot of Certeseye
in chief by service of J knight's fee.
Michham. 82a. land and 5s. rent of assize, held of the heirs of William de
Marisco in chief by service of /^y knight's fee.
Of all which lands William de Trente is seised for a debt, according
to the form of the statute of merchants lately promulgated at Acton
Burnel.
Thomas his son, aged 14 at Whitsunday, 7 Edw. II, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 33. (7.)
460. Philip Pertrychb alias Pbrdrix.
Writ, 12 July, 7 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 20 July, 7 Edw. II. {defaced.)
Estwode. A capital messuage, 80a. arable, 3a. meadow, and 3a. wood, held
of the king in chief, as of the honour of Reylegh, by service of J knight's
fee, doing suit at the king's hundred of Rocheford, and at the barony
(court) of Reylegh, and rendering M. yearly for hidage at the said
hundred ; 40a. arable held of the manor of Estwode by service of
rendering 24s. 8d. yearly to the said manor, and doing suit of court
there ; and a cottage held of Robert de Rocheford by service of \2d,
yearly.
260 INQUISITIONS.
Great Sutton. A messuage, I'AOa. aiable, 4a. foreign marsh, and a water-
mill, held of the king in chief, as of the honour of Eeylegh, by service
of ^ knight's fee, and doing suit at the hundred of Rocheford, and at
the barony (court) of Reylegh, and rendering 8d. yearly for hidage at
the said hundred.
Assingdon. A messuage, 14a. arable, and 19s. Id. rent of assize, held of the
heir of Ealph Perot (?) by service of lib. pepper yearly.
Philip de Hevenyggeham his nephew, aged 22, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 33. (8.)
461. Thomas db Sjonhouse alias db la Stonhousb.
Writ, 14 Oct. 7 Edw. II.
[Devon and] Cornwall. Inq. 22 Nov. 7 Edw. II.
Stonehouse. The hamlet (extent given), held of William le Rous by
knights' service.
Cremel. The ferry held of the king in chief as of the honour of Tremeton
in socage by service of &d. yearly.
Ives (?). 5s. yearly rent similarly held of the king in chief rendering Id.
yearly.
Harebear'. 80a. yearly rent similarly held of the king in chief rendering
^Ih. cummin yearly, and doing two suits there yearly.
Cornhele. IQd. yearly rent held of Nicholas Baret by service of suit at his
court.
Thenepath. 3«. yearly rent held of the heir of the baron of Stafford, who
is in the king's wardship, by service of lid. yearly.
Wolwenshull. 10s. yearly rent held of Nicholas de Ferar(ii8) by service of
2g. yearly and suit at his court.
Ealph his son, aged 17, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 33. (9.)
462. RoGEB Ckisptn.
Writ, 8 Jan. 7 Edw. II.
Devon. Inq. 23 Jan. 7 Edw. II.
Hemmeston Arundel. The hamlet (full extent given), held of the king in
chief, as of the earldom of Cornwall, by service of 50s. yearly at the
castle of Lancevetone.
Wolston. The hamlet (full extent given), held of Nicholas Daunee by
service of J knight's fee.
(Unspecified.) A water-mill held of the heirs of Edward de Besilles, who are
in the king's wardship, by service of 28. 6d. yearly; and 71s. S^d. yearly
rent held of the said heirs by service of Id. yearly.
Sygedon. 16s. yearly rent held of the prioress of Polslo' by service of 8d.
yearly.
Joan Crispin his sister, aged 30, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 33. (10.)
463. Richard de Eonteneye alias de Founteneyb.
Writ, 4 Feb. 7 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. 7 March, 7 Edw. II.
Bradele. 22a. arable and 4a. meadow, held of the king in chief by fee farm
rendering U^d. yearly at the king's exchequer, '
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Little Cotes and Bradele. A capital messuage, 7 bovates land, J water-mill,
and 14s. rent, held of Thomas de Leilthorp by service of | knight's
fee; and there are payable thence to Thomas de Leilthorp 28s., and to
the nuns of Grimesby 4d. yearly.
Little Cotes. A moiety of a water-mill, held of the abbot of Welhow by
knight's service, as of the fee of Albemarle.
Great Cotes. 6a. meadow held of John de Sandale by service of 6d.
yearly.
William his son, aged 18 at the feast of St. Michael last, is his next heir.
MemorandMtu by the escheator. He held no other lands in the bailiwick.
C. Edw. II. File 33. (11.)
464. William de Pappewoeth.
Writ, [1] April, 7 Edw. II. {defaced.)
Cambridge. Inq. 17 April, 7 Edw. II. {dejaced.)
Pappeworth. A manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by homage,
and serjeanty of 8«. yearly at the king's exchequer by the hands of the
sheriff, and [providing daily food ?] for two poor persons for the souls
of the king's ancestors, which food is worth 60s. yearly ; and certain
tenements held in free socage of by service of Bs. 6d.
yearly with dovecot and garden, and 18a. arable.
John his son, aged 14f , is his next heir.
Huntingdon. Inq. 16 April, 7 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Grafham. A messuage, 26a. arable, . . . meadow, and 3a. wood, held of
Vitalis de Grafham by service of 6d. yearly ; 9a. land held of the heirs of
Thomas de Lovetot by service of 6d. yearly ; 22a. land held of the heirs
of Eanulph Grym, service unknown ; 10a. land held of John Jordan by
service of 2s. 8d. yearly ; 2a. land held of the abbot of Sautre by service
of 6d. yearly ; and 3a, land held of John Engayne, service unknown.
Offord Cluny. A messuage and 40a. land, held of the abbot of Cluny
by service of 30s. yearly.
Offord Daneys. A messuage and 20a. arable, held of Walter de Langeton by
service of lib. pepper.
Catteworth. 6s. 8d. yearly rent held of the abbot of Sautre by service
of M. yearly*
Wode Weston and Alcumdebery alias Alcumbery. 5a. meadow and 35s. 9d.
yearly rent, held of John de Segrave by service of 6d. yearly.
All held jointly by the said William and Ada (Jiis wife) who still
survives, of the gift of Eichard de Keston, clerk, by fine levied in
the king's court, to them and the heirs of the said William.
Heir as above.
C. Edio. II. File 33. (12.)
465. William de Pappeworth.
Writ to the escheator to assign dower to Ada late the wife of the said
William, who has given her oath not to marry without the king's licence,
8 May, 7 Edw. II.
E. Inq. p.m. File!. (19.)
262 INQUISITIONS
466. John de Turbukvill alias db Tdkbeeevill
Writ, 21 Nov. 7 Edw. II.
DoESBT. Inq. 18 Jan. 7 Edw. II. (defective.)
Beere. A capital messuage, 52a. arable, a several pasture, a wood, 44s. rent
&c. held jointly by the said John and Isabel his wife, of the gift and
enfeoflFment of Nicholas de Wymundele to hold to them and their heirs or
assigns for ever, of the earl of Hereford by service of -^ knight's fee, and
rendering 4s. yearly to the king by the hands of the sheriff, for a trespass
which the said John's ancestors made by enclosing an assart within the
bounds of the then forest of Beere of the fee of the said earl, which forest
was disafforested long ago by grants of the king's progenitors to the
abbess and nuns of Tarente in frank almoin.
Comb. A capital messuage, 60a. arable, 5a. meadow, 35s. . . . rent, &c.
held jointly as above, of the gift of the said Nicholas, of Henry de
Mortuo Mari by service of finding a clerk to enrol yearly the pannage of
his pourparty within the manor of Sturmynystre M(areschall?).
[Eichard] their son, aged 13 on the feast of the Nativity of the Blessed
Mary last, is next heir of the said John and Isabel.
Memorandum by the escheator. He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick
C. Edw. II. File 33. (13.)
467. John db Tdrbbrvill.
Writ [21 Nov. 7 Edw. II.] (missing.)
Dorset. Inq. 5 Dec. 7 [Edw. II.]
Biere. A messuage and other tenements, worth 102. 148. Id. yearly, held
by the said John with Isabel his wife, jointly enfeoffed by Nicholas de
Wymundele, of the earl of Hereford by service of ^ knight's fee ; and
8a. of assart in the forest of Biere, held jointly as above of the ee of
the said earl, rendering 4s. yearly to the king.
Combe. Certain tenements held jointly as above, of Henry de Mortuo Mari
by serjeanty.
Bichard his son, aged 13 on the feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Mary
last, is his next heir.
E. Inq. P.M. File 7. (20.)
468. Hbnby de Edmundesthorp.
Writ of certiorari to the executors of the will of Walter de Gloucester, late
escheator of the late king, to examine his rolls and certify whether a
partition, and what partition, was made of the said Henry's lands
between his heirs, who have proved their ages, 27 Jan. 7 Edw. II.
Endorsed with return that a partition was made, transcript whereof is sent
herewith, viz. —
Southampton. Inq. and partition, 20 Dec. 35 Edw. I, reciting writ of
partition dated 8 Nov. 34 Edw. I.
Edmondestrop. Partition of the hall, grange, lands, &c. (full extent given),
which were held by the said Henry of the king in chief, between John
de Benham and Alice his wife, elder daughter and one of the heirs, and
Pavia younger daughter and the other heir, of the said Henry ; together
with 32a. arable and la. meadow in the field of Kyngesclere, held of
the dean and chapter of Rouen {Rothomag').
{See No. 32.)
C. Edw. II. File 34. (1.)
EDWARD II. 263
469. Isabel late the wife op Eiohabd db Buckesgate.
Writ, 80 April, 7 Edw. II.
Southampton. Inq. 16 May, 7 Edw. 11.
Westuderle. The manor (full extent given), including a wood in the forest
of Bocholt, was sometime held jointly by the said Eichard and Isabel,
of the enfeoffment of Eichard de Cardevill to them and the heirs of the
said Eichard de Buckesgate, of the king in chief by serjeanty of finding
the king during war in England, viz. — at the commencement of the
war, a man with hauberk, haqueton, iron cap, sword and lance, with an
unbarded horse, for 40 days at his own charges, and by service of 5s.
yearly by the hands of the sheriff of Southampton ; and 4^a. arable
and 26a. pasture, held jointly as above, of the enfeoffment of the said
Richard, in free socage of the heirs of Eobert Waleraund by service of
15s. 2d. yearly.
Adam, son of the said Eichard, aged 40, is next heir of the said Isabel.
Memorandum by the escheator. She held no other lands &c. in the
bailiwick.
C. Edw. II. File 34. (2.)
470. Hugh le fiz Abk alias Fuizaee.
Writ, 3 Dec. 7 Edw. II.
Salop. Inq. 24 Dec. 7 Edw. II.
Hauerkecote. The hamlet (extent given), held jointly by the said Hugh
and Aline his wife, of the gift of William Canne who enfeoffed them
by the king's licence, to hold to them and the heirs of the said Hugh, of
the king in chief as by escheat, by reason of the death of Eoger de
Bechlem, sometime earl of Shrewsbury, by service of finding a man with
a bow, two arrows, and a bolt (petulio) in the king's army against
Wales, who on seeing the king's enemies shall shoot his arrows at
them and straightway return home with the bow and bolt.
Wheteneaston. The manor (extent given), held by the said Hugh of the earl
of Arundell by service of 1 knight's fee.
Great Wythiford. The manor (extent given), a moiety held by the said
Hugh of the said earl by service of J knight's fee at the castle of Euton;
and the other moiety held of Sir William le Boteler by service of
finding a man with a lance at Wemne for 20 days when there shall be
war in Wales, and if the garrison leave the castle he shall remain to
guard the fire.
Little Wythiford. 5s. rent held of Thomas de Halghton, who is in the
king's wardship, by service of homage and fealty.
Thomas his son, aged 17 on the feast of the Purification last, is his next heir.
Memorandum by the escheator. He held no other lands &c. in the
bailiwick.
C. Edw. II. File 34. (3.)
471. William de Huntyngfbld.
Writ, 24 Sept. 7 Edw. II.
Cambeidge. Inq. 18 Nov. 7 Edw. II.
Bokisworth. The manor with the advowson of the church, sometjipe held of
the king in chief, as of the barony of Pykot, by service of J- knight's
264 INQUISITIONS.
fee, but two years before his death the said William enfeoffed John
de Swyneford, who still survives, of the said manor for life by the king's
licence, doing the service due.
Eoger his son, aged 7 and more, is his next heir.
Norfolk. Inq. 9 Nov. 7 Edw. II.
Estbradenham. A capital messuage, 100a. arable, &a. meadow, 30a. pasture,
two woods containing 40a., a windmill, rents, &c. the whole worth
12Z. Is. l\d., held of Thomas earl of Lankastre by service of \ knight's
fee, and rendering 6s. &^d. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 8, and born at Frampton, co. Lincoln.
Suffolk. Inq. Monday after St. Luke, 7 Edw. II.
Mendham. The manor (extent given), including a meadow called ' Kynggis-
hallemedewe,' whereof Benedict vicar of Mendham holds the capital
messuage, 80a. arable, and la. meadow, with fishery and pasture, by
the demise of Koger de Huntyngfeld the said William's father for
life rendering lOZ. yearly, held of Thomas earl of Lancastre by service of
1 knight's fee and lOs. yearly for the guard of the castle of Lancaster.
Heir as above, aged 8.
Suffolk. Inq. Friday the morrow of St. Luke, 7 Edw. II.
Huntyngfeld. The manor (extent given), including 6a. pasture in Le
Latmde de Newhagwe, held of the king in chief, as of the honour of Eye,
by service of 7 knights' fees, 8s. 4i. for the guard of the castle of
Eye thrice in two years, and suit at the king's court of Eye.
Heir as above, aged 8.
Suffolk. Inq. Wednesday the eve of St. Luke, 7 Edw. II.
Horham. A messuage containing 5a., 105a. arable, 20a. wood, 3r. meadow, 15a.
pasture, and 64s. Qd. customs, &c. held of Sir John de Grey by service
of a sparrowhawk or 2s. yearly ; and 5Ja. land and a windmill, held
of Peter Gemegan by service of 3s. yearly ; and the said William
enfeoffed Godfrey, chaplain of Estrudham, on Sunday before the
Nativity of the Blessed Mary, for his life of 16a. land, l^a. meadow,
and 39«. 5Jd. rent, pertaining to the manor of Horham, and 18s. Qd.
of the farm of Rokisdon and Ketele, by service of a rose, and for
celebrating for the said William's soul in the chapel of St. Mary,
Mendham, for his whole life ; and the said William died the Thursday
after seisin was made.
Heir as above, aged 8.
Suffolk. Inq. Thursday the feast of St. Luke, 7 Edw. II. {defaced.)
Beugg. A messuage, 80a. land, 6a. wood, 4a. meadow, 4a. pasture, rents,
customs, and a windmill, with the advowson of a church in Petrestre,
held of the king as of the honour of Eye, by service of ^ knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 8.
Lincoln. Inq Saturday after All Saints, 7 Edw. II.
Frampton and Suthorp. The manors (extents given), including 61a. meadow
in Le Fryth, held of Roger de Pedewardyn and Alice his wife, as of the
right of the said Alice, by service of 2 knights' fees and three parts of a
knight's fee, and 6«. M. for sheriff's aid yearly.
Toft. The manor (extent given), held jointly by the said William and Sibyl
his wife, to them and the heirs of the said William, of the aforesaid
Roger and Alice by the service aforesaid, together with rents in Boston
EDWARD II. 265
(Sanctum Bothm) ; out of which rents 25s. Id. are yearly payable to the
said Roger and Alice, 6s. 8d. for sheriff's aid, 60s. with a robe to John
de Stykenay for life, 40s. with a robe to John de Beaufay for life, and
58s. lOrf. with a robe to Clement de Knapton for life.
Heir as above, aged 7 at the feast of St. Peter ad' Vincula (last) .
Essex. Inq. 12 Feb. 7 Edw. II.
Mo^elington. The manor (extent given), held of John Fillol by service of
rendering 2 marks yearly.
Terlyngg. 30a. arable held of the same John by service of rendering 5s.
yearly.
Ultyngg. 6a. pasture held of Robert son of Walter rendering 18cZ. yearly.
Hatfeuld. 80a. arable held of Alexander Quintyn, service unspecified ; and
24a. arable held of John Northfolk by fealty only.
Little Badewe. A water-mill and 3a. meadow, held of Robert Videlou by
service of 3s. yearly.
Borham. A water-mill held of Maud Burnel by service of rendering 9s.
yearly ; and 3Ja. land and 20s. rent of assize, held of Thomas de
Marisco by service of rendering 5d. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 8.
Norfolk. Inq. 9 April, 7 Edw. II.
Estbradenham and Skernyngg. A capital messuage, 100a. arable, 6a.
meadow, SOa. pasture, two woods containing 40a., a windmill, rents, &c.
the whole worth IIZ. 10s. 6^d., held of Thomas earl of Lancaster by
service of J knight's fee, and rendering 6s. 8d. yearly, and 2s. 9d. yearly
at the castle of Norwich for a custom called ' Pipe and Puleyn.'
Heir as above, aged 8.
Writ to him holding the place of the treasurer and the barons of the
exchequer, to examine the book of fees and other memoranda of the
exchequer, and certify by what service the manor of Bokesworth,
CO. Cambridge, is held of the king, 1 July 7 Edw. II.
Endorsed with return, that it is found in the book of fees under the title of
the barony of Picot, that Roger de Huntingfeld holds in Bokesworth
J knight's fee of the king in chief ; and in the book called Domesday,
_ in CO. Cambridge, under the title of land of Robert Gernoun in Pipes-
worth hundred, it is noted thus : — In Bochesworth Picot holds of Robert
3^ hides upon the service which is due from the said manor of
Bokesworth, or (from him) from whom it is held. Nothing else is
found at the exchequer.
Writ of plenius certiorari, on the petition of John Filiol asserting that the
manor of Mokelyngton is held of him by knight's service, 25 Feb.
8 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 19 March, 8 Edw. II.
Mokelinton manor. A capital messuage, 275a. arable, 7^a. meadow, 28a.
pasture, 16Ja. wood, 38s. 9d. rent of assize, &c. held of John Fillul as
of his manor of Little Badewe, by service of 1 knight's fee.
Writ oj plenivs certiorari, on the petition of the abovesaid Robert son of
Walter, Alexander Quintyn, John Northfolk, Robert Videlou, Maud
Burnel," and Thomas de Marisco, shewing that the abovesaid lands in
Essex were held of them by knight's service, 7 April, 8 Edw. II.
266 INQUISITIONS.
Essex. Inq. 14 May, 8 Edw. II.
Hatfeud Peverel. 45a. arable, l^a. meadow, &c. held of Robert son of
Walter by service of 18d. yearly rent, and ^\ knight's fee ; and 148a.
arable, 5|a. meadow, 6a. pasture, 12s. rent, &c. held of Alexander
Quintin by service of 6d. rent, lib. pepper yearly, and ^ knight's fee.
Little Badewe. A water-mill, 10a., meadow, and 28. rent, held of Robert
Videleu by service of 6«. 3d. yearly rent, and 'iOd. for scutage if it shall
run.
Borham. A water-mill for fulling held of Maud Burnel by service of 98.
rent, and 2d. for scutage whenever it runs; and 3Ja. land held of
Thomas de Marisco by service of 20d. yearly rent, and ^d. for scutage
whenever it runs.
C. Edw. II. File M. (4.)
472. Philip le Despensee.
Writ, 24 Sept. 7 Edw. II.
[YoEK.] Inq. Friday after St. Gregory the Pope, 7 Edw. II.
Coldon. A capital messuage, 10 tofts, and 16 bovates land.
Dudington. 8 tofts, 10 bovates land, and a windmill.
Great Coldon. 2 tofts held of the archbishop of York.
Pagula. 3 tofts and 2 bovates land.
Holm. A toft and 6fl. and two parts of la. land.
Cayngham. A pasture called Pedilandes.
AH held, as of the honour of Albemarle, by knight's service, of the
inheritance of Margaret de Gousill late the wife of the said Philip, and
daughter and heir of Ralph de Gousill, and she was 17 on the day of
St James last : he had nothing otherwise in those tenements.
Wnt, 24 Sept. 7 Edw. II. {dejaced.)
Essex. Inq. 21 Feb. 7 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Toppesfeld. Two parts of the manor (full extent given), held, as of the
inheritance of Margaret his wife, of the earl of Gloucester [by service]
of 2J knights' fees, and doing suit at the court of Glare.
Philip his son is his next heir, age unknown, because he was born in
CO. Lincoln.
Lincoln. Inq. Wednesday after SS. Fabian and Sebastian, 7 Edw. II. {defaced.)
Roxham. Two parts of the manor (extent given), held by the said Philip
and Margaret his wife, as of the inheritance of the said Margaret, of the
barony of Bayeux, which is in the hand of lady Isabel de Bello Monte,
lady of Vescy, by service of two parts of J knight's fee.
Walcotes. 428. M. rent similarly held of Philip de Kyme by knight's
service.
Cranewell. 4 bovates land and 2s. rent, similarly held of the prior of
Sempringham by service of 18Jd. yearly.
Philip his son, born on 6 April last, is his next heir.
Lincoln. Inq. Thursday after St. Martin, 7 Edw. II. {much defaced.)
Gedenaye. (Two parts ?) of the manor (full extent given), held by the said
Philip and Margaret, as of her inheritance, of the fee of Albemarle of
.•••••. 0^ Margaret countess of Cornwall,
together with the knights' fees belonging thereto, by service
EDWARD 11. 267
Hcilbech and Quappelade. 25a. Ir. meadow, 32a. pasture, 30». rent of free
tenants, &c. similarly held of Lawrence de Holbech by serviee of tb
knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Lincoln. Inq {miich defaced.)
Goushill. (Two parts of the manor ?) (extent given), held by the said Philip
and Margaret, as of her [inheritance], of the barony of Bayeux.
Halton on Humber. (Two parts ?) of the manor (extent given), similarly
held of the abbot &c. of Thorneton by service of J knight's fee.
Eoxton, Thorneton, and Ellesham. Two parts of a messuage, lands, and
rents, similarly held of Henry de Percy by service of
knights' fee.
Wevelsby. 42s. 8d. rent similarly held of the abbot of Wellehogh by
service of ^ knight's fee.
Staynton. Two parts of the manor (extent given), similarly held of William
de Mortuo Mari by service of i knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Lincoln. Inq. Monday before the Purification, 7 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Basingham. Two parts of a messuage, 5 bovates land, 21a. meadow, rents,
&c. held by the said Philip and Margaret, as of her inheritance, of
William de Standon by service of ^ knight's fee.
Lincoln. Two messuages similarly held as of the king's ancient demesne
by service of 2d. yearly.
Heir as above.
Lincoln. Inq. Tuesday after SS. Fabian and Sebastian, 7 Edw. II. (mtich defaced.)
Poynton and Greyby. Two parts of the manors (extents given), held by the
said Philip and Margaret, as of her inheritance, of Eoger Pedewardyn
by service of 1 knight's fee ; and there are payable out of Poynton
3s. id. yearly for sheriff's aid, and out of Greyby 3s. S^d. to Sir William
Mareschall, and 20d. yearly for the guard of the castle of Eichemond.
Lopingthorp. A capital messuage, 80a. arable, 6a. meadow, wood (?), and
rent, similarly held of William de Mortuo Mari by service of
Heir as above.
C. Edw. II. File 34. (5.)
473. Guy Gubadd.
Writ, 8 May, 7 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. 17 June, 7 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Eepinghale. A capital messuage, 66a. arable, 7a. Br. meadow, two parts
of a windmill, a market, rents, works, 20a. 3r. wood, &c.
Hakunby. Ja. meadow and 50s. 6d. rent.
Morton. 8s. 8d. rent.
Hermethorp. 29s. 8d. rent.
Brunn. 24s. Sd. rent.
All held of Thomas, son and heir of John Wake, who is in the king's
wardship, by service of 1 knight's fee, and 3s. id. yearly rent.
Eepinghale. 64a. arable, 15a. meadow, 51s. 6id. rent, &c. held, together
with certain lands, &c. which Margaret, late the wife of John Gubaud,
father of the said Guy, holds in dower of the said Guy's inheritance, of
Eoger de Pedewardin and Alice his wife by service of IJ knight's fee
268 INQUISITIONS.
4 tofts, 7 bovates land, 22a. pasture, a several pasture in Sockholm,
Kedmore, and Hermitage, 23a. wood, and 5s. 2d. rent, held of the prior
of Sempringham by service of ^^ tnight's fee, 3«. Sd., and 2 pairs of
gloves price 2d. ; a curtilage, 1 Ja. arable, and a piece of pasture, held of
Eoger de Morton by service of a pair of gloves, price Id. ; a toft held of
Adam son of John by service of 12rf. yearly; and 2a. arable held of
John de Thorp by service of Id. yearly.
Suthorp. 8a. wasted wood held of the heir of William de Huntingfeld by
service of a pair of price ^d.
Dunnesby and two parts of a windmill, held of the bishop of
Lincoln without service.
Repinghale and Douseby. A toft and 12a. arable, held of William Marescall
by service of ^ knight's fee and a pair of gilt spurs.
Hermethorp. Ifa. wood held of William, son of John de Hakunby, by
service of Id. yearly.
Douseby and Greiby. A messuage and 2a. land, held of William
by service of 38. yearly. .
Hakunby. Ja. arable held of William Bagot by service of 2d. yearly.
Maidenwell and Stopholm. A capital messuage, 91a. . arable, rents, works,
&c. held of Thomas earl of Lancaster, as of the earldom of Ferrars,
by service of ^ knight's fee.
John his son, aged 13 on the eve of St. Andrew last, is his next heir.
C. Edw. IT. File 84. (6.)
474. GXJY GUIBAUD.
Writ to the escheator, after taking her oath not to marry without the
king's licence, to assign dower to Alice late the wife of the said Guy,
20 June, 7 Edw. n.
E. Inq. p.m. File 7. (17.)
475. DbNISB LAT& THE WIFE OF HuGH DE VeEE.
Writ, 13 Aug. 7 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. Thursday after St. Dunstan, 7 Edw. II.
Esthanyngfeld. The manor with the advowson of the church, held of the
king in chief, service unknown.
Westhanyngfeld. The manor with the advowson of the church, held of the
king in chief, service unknown.
Suthhanyngfeld. The manor held of the king in chief, service unknown.
Stanford and Fenge. The manor with the advowsons of the churches, held
of the king in chief, service unknown.
Eedeswell. The manor held of the king in chief by service of 15Z. at the
king's exchequer yearly.
Great Fordharn. The manor with the advowson of the church, held of the
king in chief, service unknown.
Thuritone. The manor with the advowson of the church, held of the king
in chief, service unknown.
Great Bracstede. The manor with the advowson of the church, held jointly
by the said Denise and Hugh of Sir Eobert son of Walter, service
unknown ; a tenement called Westhalle similarly held of the earl of
Gloucester in chief, service unknown; and a tenement called Brid-
dingho similarly held of the abbot of St. Edmund's in chief by service
of 18d. every 20 weeks.
Aymer (Adomarus) de Valencia, son of Lady Joan de Valencia, is next heir
of the said Denise, and of full age.
EDWARD II. 269
Hertford. Inq. 10 May, 7 Edw. II. {dejectice.)
Great Ansti and Little Hormede. The manors (extents given), with the
advowsons of the churches, held together with the said Hugh of the
honour of Boulogne, now in the king's hand, by service of ^ knight's
fee ; and 120a 2a. meadow, 2a. pasture, and 70s. rent and
works, called Little Ansty, similarly held of Robert son of Walter by
knight's service.
Mesdone. The manor (extent given) with the advowson of the church,
similarly held of the bishop of London by service of 13s. 4d, yearly.
Heir as above, earl of Pembroke, aged 30 and more.
Buckingham. Inq. 10 May, 7 Edw. II.
Donyngton. The manor (extent given) held, together with the said Hugh,
of the inheritance of the said Denise, of the manor of Swanescompe in
chief by socage, service unknown.
Heir as above, aged 40' and more.
Surrey. Inq. Thursday before Whitsunday, 7 Edw. II.
Nhutfeld. The manor (extent given), held of the honour of Boulogne
in chief by service of J knight's fee.
Sir Aymer {Aymerus) de Valence aged 80, is her next heir.
Northampton. Inq. 10 May, 7 Edw. II.
Toucestre. A capital messuage, 300a. arable, 24a. meadow, 10a. several
pasture, 5Z. rent, 11. works, &c. held, together with the said Hugh, of
the earl of Gloucester by service of J knight's fee.
Aymer (Almaricus) de Valencia, aged 24 and more, is her next heir.
Kent. Inq. Tuesday before St. Augustine, 7 Edw. II.
Swanescompe. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by
homage and service.
Herteleye. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief, service
unspecified.
Melton. The manor (extent given), held of the archbishop of Canterbury by
service of doing suit at his court of Northflete.
Lodesdon. The manor (extent given), held of the said archbishop in chief by
service of doing suit at the same court.
Wykham by Strode. The manor (extent given), held of the king in
chief, service unspecified.
Aymer (Adomarus) de Valencia, earl of Pembroch, aged 30, is her next
heir.
Gloucester. Inq. 8 May, 7 Edw II.
Payneswike. The manor (extent given), a member of the barony of
Mounchanesi, held, together with the said Hugh, of the king in chief
by service of 1 knight's fee.
Aymer {Almaricus) de Valence, aged 30 and more, is her next heir.
Norfolk. Inq. 6 May, 7 Edw. II.
Gudirston. The manor (extent given), held, together with the said Hugh,
of the inheritance of the said Denise, of the king in chief by barony.
Holcham. The manor, (extent given), similarly held, with other lands
in divers counties, of the heirs of Robert de Tatisshale by knight's
service.
Hosham. The manor (extent given), similarly held of Thomas de Brother-
ton, earl of Norfolk, by service of J knight's fee.
270 INQUISITIONS.
Bergb. The manor (extent given), similarly held of the prior of Ely by
service of 1 knight's fee.
Kerebrok. The manor (extent given), similarly held of Gilbert de Clare,
earl of Gloucester, by service of i knight's fee.
Foxele. The manor (extent given), similarly held of the earl of Riche-
mond by service of 1 knight's fee.
Suttone. The manor (extent given), similarly held of Thomas de Brother-
ton, earl of Norfolk, by service of ' two fees of one knight.'
Wynneferthyng. The manor (extent given), similarly held of the king in
chief by barony.
Heir as above, aged 36 and more.
C.Edw.II.FiUU. (7.)
476. Nicholas de Falsham alias de Felisham,
Writ, 17 July, 7 Edw. II.
Suffolk. Inq. Smiday before the Assumption, 7 Edw. II.
Felisham. The manor, held of Edmund Peche, knight, and by him of the
abbot of St. Edmund's in chief, by service of ^ knight fee ; but the said
Nicholas did not die seised of the manor, because he thereof enfeoffed
William Fraunc, the elder, of Herewiz, and Margaret his wife, and her
heirs. He held nothing of the king, or of any other on the day he died.
G Ediv. II. File 34. (8.)
477. Richard de Bynedonb.
Writ, 8 Feb. 7 Edw. II. Endorsed, Devon.
Devon. Inq. {missing.)
["Bynedone. A messuage, and 1 carucate land Qjreve tantum) .'*']
C. Edw. II. File 34. (9.)
478. Gktmbald Paunoevot alias Pauncefot.
Writ, 2 June, 7 Edw. II.
Worcester. Inq. 5 Aug. 8 Edw. II.
Bentleye. A messuage, 300a. land, 30a. wood, and 8a. meadow, held of the
earl of Warwick by service of 1 knight's fee.
Emery (Emericus) Pauncefot is his next heir, and of full age and more.
Hereford. Ing. Monday after St. Lawrence, 8 Edw. II.
Much Cowern. Two parts of a moiety of the manor (extent given), held of
Humphrey de Boun, earl of Hereford, for J knight's fee.
Emery Pauncefot his brother, aged 21 and more, is his next heir.
Gloucester. Inq. 4 Aug. 8 Edw. II.
Hasfeld. The manor held of the heirs of William Russel by service of
rendering a sparrowhawk yearly-
Emery {Almaricus) Pauncevot his brother, aged 30 and more, is his next
heir.
C. Ediv. II. File 34. (10.)
• Slissing, but thus given in the Calendar pritited in 1806.
EDWAED II. 271
479. John db Gbymstbdb.
Writ, 28 June, 7 Edw. II.
Southampton. Inq. Thursday before SS. Simon and Jude, 8 Edw. II.
Brokenhurst in the New Forest. Certain tenements held, by the courtesy of
England of the inheritance of Maud, sometime his wife, of the king in
chief for a moiety of a serjeanty by doing service with the king in time
of war by a horseman with haiqueton (a/ceton'), habergeon and cap, upon
an unbarded horse for twenty days at his own costs, and doing suit at
the court of the forest every forty days.
He died on Tuesday the feast of St. Barnabas last.
John his son, aged 27 on the feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Mary
last, is next heir of the said John and Maud.
Wilts ; hundreds of Swanebergh and Alwardebury. Inq. 24 July, 8 Edw. II.
Grimstede. The manor (extent given), held of Eeginald de Sancto Martino
by service of ^ knight's fee.
Shawe. The manor (extent given), held of Henry de Thisteldene by service
of i knight's fee.
Cherletone. 100s. yearly rent held of Oliver de Ingham by service of J
knight's fee.
John his son, aged 25 and more', is his next heir.
C. Ediv. 11. File 34. (11.)
480. John de Certeseye.
Writ, 24 July, 7 Edw. II.
Cambridge. Inq. 7 Nov. 8 Edw. II.
Longestowe. A messuage, 31a. Ir. arable, and 7s. S^d. rent of assize, held
of the king in chief by service of lis. yearly at the king's exchequer by
the hands of the sheriff.
Eobert de Cherteseye his brother, aged 40 and more, is his next heir.
Memorandum by the escheator. He held no other lands in the bailiwick.
C. Edw. II. File 34. (12.)
481. Thomas Talbnais alias Talbnaz.
Writ, 24 Oct. 7 Edw. II.
Suffolk. Inq. Wednesday the morrow of St. Edmund the king, 7 Edw. II.
Thornham Parva. ^ knight's fee, which Eobert de Bosco held of the said
Thomas, held of the king as of the honour of Eye.
Margaret de Maundeville was next heir of the said Thomas, and
held the said tenements after his death, and because she died without
heir of herself, Eobert son of John Talenaz, aged 24 and more,
is next heir of the said Thomas ; which service was assigned to
Margaret sometime countess of Cornwall in dower.
Shettisham. A house called ' the hall ' {AuV) in his capital messuage, held
of the king in form aforesaid.
Shettisham, Sutton, Eamisholt, Alderton and Bauderseye. A messuage,
besides the said hall, 80a. land, and 50s. rent, sometime held of the
king in chief as of the honour of Eye by service of \ knight's fee, and
lOd. for the guard of the castle of Eye yearly always at the end of thirty-
two weeks ; which service was assigned in dower to the said Margaret de
Clare sometime countess of Cornwall ; which lands &c. the said Thomas
gave to William de Maundevile and Margaret his daughter and the heirs
of her body, with reversion to the said Thomas and his heirs, by reason
272 INQUISITIONS.
of which alienation the said countess seised the said tenements, and for
a fine of 10 marks regranted them to the said WiUiam and Margaret &c.
and the said WilHam and Margaret demised them to Thomas Bandouf
for the term of the said William's life, rendering 5 marks yearly.
Robert son of John Talenaz, aged 24 and more, is next heir of the said
- Thomas after the death of the said William de Maundevile.
C. Edw. II. File 34. (13.)
482. Maby late the wife of Philip Maemyon.
Writ of amotus, 16 July, 7 Edw. II.
Warwick. Inq. 26 Sept. 7 Edw. II.
Middelton. A third part of the manor (full extent given), held of the
inheritance of the said Philip's heirs, of the church of St. Edith,
Thomworth, by service of 6s. 8d. yearly.
Joan the wife of Alexander de Fryvile, aged 50, Ealph deBotyler,_aged 36,
and Joan the wife of Thomas de Lodelawe, aged 30, are next heirs of the
said Philip.
Writ de melius inquirendo, 4 Feb. 7 Edw. II.
Warwick. Inq. Friday after the Decollation of St. John the Baptist, 8 Edw. II.
Middelton. A third part of the manor (extent given), held in dower of the
church of St. Edith, Tamworth, by offering 6a. Qd. on the day of
St. Edith yearly to the high altar of the said church.
Lincoln. Inq. Tuesday the morrow of SS. Fabian and Sebastian, 8 Edw. II.
Wilkesby. A croft, 36a. arable, 3Ja. Ir. meadow, and 6s. ^d. rent.
Dalderby. A plot of land and lis. 2cZ. rent.
Coningesby [alias Conyngby] . la. Qr. meadow.
All held in chief of the heirs of Fulk de Lyssurs by service of render-
ing a rose (yearly).
Writ q/ certiorari de Jeodis, &c. 1 Nov. 8 Edw. II.
Stafford. Inq. 18 Dec. 8 Edw. 11.
Thomworth [alias Thomorth], A prebend in the collegiate church, held
by Eoger de Clungeford [alias Clungerf ord] , worth il. yearly; and
another prebend held by Simon de Wykford, worth 4Z. yearly ; which
(prebends) the said Mary held in dower of the inheritance of the said
Philip's heirs.
Lincoln. Inq. Tuesday the morrow of SS. Fabian and Sebastian, 8 Edw. II.
Wintringham and Wylingham. 4 knights' fees which John Marmion holds.
Trikingham. J knight's fee which the said John holds.
Kesby. I knight's fee which the said John holds.
Foulestowe. Two parts of 1 knight's fee which Eoger de Lasseles holds.
Wylkesby. The third presentation to the church when vacant.
All held by the said Mary in dower.
Extent or summary of the above fees and advowsons, &c.
Writ of scire facias to warn the said Alexander and Joan, and Joan late the
wife of Thomas de Lodelawe [alias de Loddelowe], daughters and two
of the heirs of the said Philip, to be present in the chancery to receive
their pourparties, 17 April, 10 Edw. I.
Memoranda of pourparties of Ralph le Botiller, Alexander de Fryvill, and
Joan (de Lodelawe) of tenants and rents (in Middelton?).
C. Edw. II. File 84. (14).
EDWARD II. 273
483. Maby late the wife of Philip Marmyon.
Wakwick. Indenture of assignment made at Middilton on Thursday before
the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 8 Edw. II. (defective.)
Middilton. Full extents, with many field names and names of tenants, of
the pourparties of Ealph le Botyller, Joan de Ludelowe, and Alexander
de Pryvill, heirs of the said Philip, of the lands &c. which the said
Mary held in dower in the said town.
On the back is a part of the Agnus Dei, &c. ivith musical notation.
E. Inq. p.m. File 7. (23.)
484. Elizabeth daughteb and heir of Roger de Scotre.
Writ, 26 June, 7 Edw. II.
York. Inq. Sunday after St. Peter ad Vincula, 8 Edw. II.
Molscroft. A messuage was held by the said Roger of the archbishop of
York by service of 6d, yearly ; a messuage held of the hospital of
Kinnewaldgraves by service of 12d. ; 7 bovates land held of "William de
la Wodehall by service of a sore sparrowhawk, and 4 bovates land held
of the same William by service of Id. yearly; and 1 bovate land held
of William son of John de Staneley by service of 4s. yearly.
Le Scrubbes. SO^a. land held of the said archbishop by service of 6d. yearly.
Walkyngton. A messuage and 8 bovates land, held of John, son and heir
of Godfrey de Melsa, by knight's service and 6s. yearly.
All which lands &c. came into the king's hand by the death of the
said Roger, and are now in the -hands of Master John de Nassington by
the king's demise.
Roger Ingelberd, aged 36, James Jordan [alias Jurdan] , aged 32, Margaret
de Staynton [alias de Steynton] , aged 35, and John son of John Cokerell,
aged 6, are kinsfolk and next heirs of the said Elizabeth.
Writ, 26 June, 7 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. 17 Aug. 8 Edw. II.
The following lands came to the king's hand by the death of the said
Roger : —
Butterwyck. 55a. meadow held of the king in chief by service of xTO^^^igJit's
fee ; and a toft, 8Ja. arable, 4a. meadow, and 6s. rent, held of Ralph
Takyll by foreign service.
Wilyngham. 3 bovates land held of the heirs of John de Parco by service of
18d. yearly.
Bliburgh. A moiety of a messuage, 3 bovates land, and 2s. rent, held of
Roger de Nevill by knight's service.
Oxcumbe. A croft and 6 bovates land, held of Philip de Kyma by service
of J knight's fee.
Agnes late the wife of the said Roger renders 2s. 0^. yearly for
lands &c. in Coringham, Stretton, and Stowe, assigned in chancery to
her as dower, which exceed the true extent of the dower.
All the said lands in Butterwyck are now in the hands of John de Crop-
ping by the king's commission, and those in Bliburgh, Wilyngham, and
Oxcumbe, with the said rent of 2s. O^d., are in the hands of John de
Rasen, clerk, by the demise of Hugh le Despenser, who had them from
the king in satisfaction of certain debts.
Heirs as above.
C. Edw. II. File 34. (15.)
28017 S
274 INQUISITIONS.
485. Joan db Vivonia
Writ, 8 June, 7 Edw. II.
Bedfoed. Inq. 21 July, 8 Edw. II.
Luyton in the hundred of Flytte. A moiety of a messuage, held of Eobert
BisBoph by service of 19d. and 2lb. of wax yearly ; and 48Ja. arable,
pieces of meadow and pasture, a moiety of the court and of the water-
mill, a market and 29s. 9d. rent of assize, held of the king in chief by
service of a moiety of a sixth part of ^ knight's fee; which moiety
she held for life by the demise of Reginald son of Reginald son of
Peter ; and of the other moiety she was enfeoffed jointly with the said
Reginald for her life of the feoffment of Aymer de Archiaco, as appears
by charters of the king's father ; and the said Reginald son of Reginald
is of full age.
Southampton. Inq. 4 July, 6 {sic) Edw. II.
Wolverton. The manor, held in dower by the death of Reginald son of
Peter sometime her husband, of the inheritance and by the assignment
of his son John, of the king in chief for 1 knight's fee; and the said John
long before he died, with the king's licence, enfeoffed Herbert his son
and heir of the said manor with other manors in divers counties.
The said Herbert, aged 40, is next heir of the said John son of Reginald.
Southampton. Inq. 7 July, 8 Edw. II commencing.
Bedhampton. The manor held in dower, as above, of the abbot of Hide by
Winchester for 2 knights' fees.
Brochampton. | carucate land held in dower, as above, of John de Sancto
Johanne for J knight's fee.
And the said John son of Reginald long before he died enfeoffed
Hugh le Despenser, the elder, of the abovesaid manor and land, by fine
levied in the king's court.
Essex. Inq. Wednesday the eve of St. James, 8 Edw. II.
Uggele. The manor (extent given), held in dower of William Tuchet, who
holds it of Sir John de Claveringg' by service of 1 knight's fee, and
he holds it of the earl of Oxford by the same service.
Bbbks. Inq. 11 July, 8 Edw. II.
Stanford. Two parts of the manor, held in dower, as above, of John de
Somery by service of two parts of 1 knight's fee ; and the said John son
of Reginald long before his death enfeoffed Herbert his son and heir
thereof, as above.
Heir as above, aged 30 and more.
Somerset. Inq. 26 July, 8 Edw. II.
Shepton Malet. A fourth part of the manor and of the advowson of the
church, held for life of the abbot of Glastonbury by service of * knight's
fee.
Midsomeres Norton. A moiety of the manor, held for life of the king in
chief by service of J knight's fee.
The lands and advowson in Shepton she alienated by the king's
licence to Roger de Essex, who demised them to her for life with
remainder to Reginald son of Reginald son of Peter, and the heirs of
his body ; and the lands in Midsomers Norton she alienated by the
same licence to the said Reginald and his heirs.
EDWARD II. 275
Chiwton. The manor and hundred, held of the king in chief by service of
^ knight's fee ; which manor and hundred she alienated by the king's
licence to Master James de Mohun, who demised the same to her for
life with remainder to Peter son of Reginald and the heirs of his body.
Dorset. Inq. 6 Aug. 8 Edw. II.
Sturmynstre Mareschal. A sixteenth part of a seventh part of the manor
(extent given), together with a sixteenth part of the hundred of Lose-
bergh, held of the king in chief by service of finding a sixteenth part of
a seventh part of four men and one tythingman at the sheriff's turn
twice a year.
Wolveton. A moiety of the hamlet (extent given), jointly held by the
said Joan for life with her son Reginald, by the enfeoffment of Aymer
de Archiaco, of the king in chief by the above service.
Peter son of Reginald and of the said Joan, aged 40 and more, is her
next heir of the said sixteenth part of the manor of Sturmynystre Mareschal ;
and the moiety of the said hamlet ought to remain to John son of Reginald
and the heirs of his body, after the deaths of the said Joan and Reginald.
C. Edtv. II. File 34. (16.)
486. John de Vtvonia.
Writ, 16 Oct. 8 Edw. II.
Suffolk, Inq. Friday after the Circumcision, 8 Edw. II.
Littlehawe in Thurston and Norton. The manor held by Hervey de Stanton
for life of the king in chief, service unknown, with reversion to the right
heirs of the said John.
Peter son of Reginald, aged 30, son and heir of Joan de Vyvonia, one
of the daughters and heirs of William de Fortibus, uncle of the said
John, and Cecily de Bello Campo, aged 40, another of the daughters
and heirs of the said William, are his next heirs.
Wilts. Inq. Saturday after St. Leonard, 8 Edw. II.
Westkyngton. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), held of
Peter son of Reginald and Cecily de Bello Campo for J knight's fee.
Heirs as above, aged 30 and more.
Kent. Inq, Sunday the morrow of All Souls, 8 Edw. II.
Sellyng. The manor (full extent given) held of the king in chief by service
of 1 knight's fee, rendering 10s. for the guard of the castle of Dover, and
doing suit at the king's court of Relevette.
Heirs as above.
C. Edw. II. File 35. (1.)
487. John son of John de Tkewothgannyghan.
Writ, 3 Nov. 8 Edw. II.
Cornwall. Inq. made at Truru on Wednesday after the Epiphany, 8 Edw. II.
(defective.)
(Unspecified.) 2 messuages and a third part of 2a. land [held of the king]
in chief in socage by fealty, suit at the king's court of Moresk, and by
service of 20d. yearly rent, and 4d. in aid of a fine of tin yearly.
Richard de Trewothgannyghan, son of Awdrey (?) (Audee) his sister, aged
40, is his next heir,
276 INQUISITIONS.
Memorandum by the escheator. He held no other lands &c. as oi fee in the
bailiwick.
C. Edw. II. File 35. (2.)
488. EoBEET DE Hbllygan.
Writ, 12 Dec. 8 Edw. II.
CoKNWALL. Inq. 24 Dec. 8 Edw. II.
Heliem. The hamlet (extent given), held of the heir of Joice de Dynh(am),
who is in the king's wardship, by service of 2 fees of Mortain.
Adam his son, aged 28, is his next heir.
Memorandum by the escheator. He held no other lands &c. as of fee in the
bailiwick.
C. Edw. II. File 35. (3.)
489. Ealph Pikot.
Writ, 3 Aug. 8 Edw. II.
Cambeidge. Inq. 13 Aug. 8 Edw. II.
Sauston. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief for J knight's
fee, and by service of doing suit at the county (pourt) of Cambridge,
and at the king's hundred of Wytlesford. ''
Ealph Pyrot his kinsman, aged 21 on the feast of St. Margaret (?) last, is
his next heir.
Return from the escheator, that after this inquisition was taken one Simon
Pyrot arraigned an assize of novel disseisin of the said manor against
Ealph the heir, and against the escheator and others, which has
proceeded to the injury of the king's estate {status).
C. Edw. II. File 35. (4.)
490. Alan db Ebdb alias de Ebbd.
Writ, 30 Dec. 8 Edw. II.
Hebtfoed. Inq. 15 Jan. 8 Edw. II.
Westreed. A messuage, 60a. arable, 4a. pasture and 13s. M. rent of assize,
held of the earl of Gloucester in free socage by service of 10s. yearly,
and doing suit at his court of Popishale.
Henry his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
Memorandum by the escheator. He held no other lands &c. as of fee in the
baihwick.
C. Edw. II. File 35. (5.)
491. Thomas de la Hide.
Writ {missing).
CoENWALL. Inq. 29 Nov. 8 Edw. [II.]
Manedu. The hamlet (extent given), held of the king in chief as of the
castle of Tyntagel by service of 8s. yearly at the said castle.
Trennyth (?). The hamlet (extent given), including a hall, chapel, &c.
held of Gervis le Bray by service of 6d. yearly, and doing suit at
his court at Eecradok.
EDWARD II. 277
Trelowyan. The hamlet (extent given), held of the heir of Matthew de
Trethac, who is in the king's wardship, by service of 1 knight.
Apederforde. The hamlet held of Sir William Martyn by service of doing
homage.
Thomas his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
C. Ediv. 11. File 35. (6.)
492. Maegeby late the wife of William db Sudbuby.
Writ, . . April, 8 Edw. II. (defective.)
[Bbdfoed.] Inq. . . May [8 Edw. II.] (fragment.)
Sudbury. The manor [«extent given] held [in dower as of the honour of
Huntingdon of the king by reason of the] forfeiture of Eobert
de Bru(s), the king's enemy.
John [de Sudbury is son and heir of the said William] .
C. Edw. II. File 35. (7.)
493. Eichabd son of Richabd Dansy.
Writ, 8 June, 8 Edw. II.
Wilts. Inq. 14 June, 8 Edw. II.
Dultone. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of
J knight's fee, and rendering 10 marks yearly at the castle of Salisbury.
Richard his son, aged 28 and more, is his next heir.
Heebfoed. Inq. Saturday before the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 8 Edw. II.
Turneston and Lynhales. A messuage, 80a. arable, 2a. meadow, a water-
mill, 3a. underwood, 23s. rent, &c. held of Roger de Chaundos by
service of J knight's fee.
He died on Thursday before St. Barnabas last. Heir as above, aged 30.
C. Edw. II. File 35. (8.)
494. ROBBKT BOSCHEE.
, Writ of amotus, 20 April, 8 Edw II.
Southampton. Inq. 31 May, 8 Edw. II.
Bayllokeslee. A messuage, 40a. arable, 20a. heath, 2a. wood, 3s. rent, &c.
held in free socage of the king in chief, as of his castle of Christchurch,
by service of 1&, pepper, and doing suit at the king's hundred (court) at
the said castle.
William his son, aged 5J, is his next heir.
Memorandum by the escheator. He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
C. Edw. II. File 35. (9.)
495. RoGBK DE Okbbabb. ■
Writ, 5 Jan. 8 Edw. II.
CoENWALL. Inq. 28 Jan. 8 Edw. II.
Rillaton. A fourth part of the manor (extent given), held of the king in chief
by service of finding a bedel for serving the king's hundred of
Estwevelschire every fourth year, and rendering 2s. yearly to the king,
and doing suit at the king's court of Rillaton.
* So given in the Calendar printed in 1806, but not now to be found on this fragment. Cf. Caleiidar of
Close Rolls, 1313-1318, p. 255.
278 INQUISITIONS.
Ocbeare. The hamlet (extent given), held of Henry Chambernoaby knight's
service.
Richard his brother, aged 30, is his next heir.
Memorandum by the escheator. He held no other lands &c. in the baihwick.
C. Edw. II. File 36. (10.)
496. Roger db Sancto Johanne.
Writ, 22 Nov. 8 Edw. II.
Southampton. Inq. 13 Feb. 8 Edw. II.
Northokelee. The manor (extent given), a member of the manor of
Wolferton which is held of the king in chief by knight's service.
Iwehurst. The manor (extent given), a member of the manor of Shyre-
bourne St. John, which is held of the king in chief by service of barony.
Edward his son, aged 6 and more, is his next heir.
Memorandum by the escheator. He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
C. Edw. II. File 36. (11.)
497. Edmund Spiegurnel.
Writ, 18 March, 8 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 16 April, 8 Edw. II.
Staunden manor. Two parts of a messuage &c., 90a. arable, 4a. meadow, 3a.
pasture, 10a. wood, rents &c. (extent given) ; which manor with the
advowson of the church, and a member in Wyllynghale Spayne which
Stephen le Parker and Andrew le Tannere hold of the said manor
by service of J knight's fee, is held of William de Bonn by service
of f knight's fee.
(5ut of which are payable by ancient grant to the abbey of Waltham
3s. yearly.
Joan his daughter, aged half a year and five weeks, is his next heir.
Memorandum by the escheator. He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
Writ, 13 March, 8 Edw. II.
Nottingham. Inq. The day of St. Leo the Pope, 8 Edw. II.
Skeggeby. A messuage, 5 bovates land, a water-mill &c. held of the king in
chief by homage, and for U. 4s. Ad. yearly ; and an assart held of the
king by service of 12<Z. yearly. He held nothing else in the bailiwick.
Heir as above, aged half a year.
C. Edw. 11. File 35. (12.)
498. Miles de Stapblton alias de Stapulton.
Writ, 14 Sept. 8 Edw. II.
Surrey. Inq. 29 Oct. 8 Edw. II.
' The mershe ' by Suthwerk within the liberty of the bishop of Winchester. A
capital messuage, 9 cottages, and gardens, held of the bishop of
Winchester by service of 22s. 6d. yearly, and doing suit at the bishop's
court there.
Nicholas his son, aged 25 and more, is his next heir.
EDWARD 11. 279
Berks. Inq. Friday after St. Leonard, 8 Edw II.
Northmorton. The manor held for hfe of Aymer {Almarico) de Valenc [ia]
for 1 knight's fee by homage and scutage. And on the morrow of
St. John the Baptist, 3 Edw. II by fine and agreement between the
said Miles and Gilbert his brother before the justices of the Bench, the
said manor was granted to the said Miles for life with remainder to his
son Gilbert and the heirs of his body; by virtue whereof the said
Gilbert has entered thereupon and holds the same.
Heir as above, aged 26.
Writ, 15 Sept. 8 Edw. II.
York. hiq. Sunday the morrow of St. Matthew, 8 Edw. II.
Esthathelsay. The manor and a third part of Westhathelsay, held of Thomas
earl of Lancaster, by service of 2s. Id. yearly.
Westhathelsay. A messuage and 11 bovates land, held of the king in chief
by service of rendering 40s. yearly at the king's exchequer.
Duffeld. 46 (?) a. arable and |a. meadow, held of the bishop of Durham
(DonuV) by service of a rose yearly.
Carleton by Snayth. The manor held of his son Nicholas for life with
reversion to the said Nicholas.
Wath in Eydale. The manor held of Sir John de Moubrai by service of a
pair of gilt spurs (carcarium).
Heir as above, aged 24.
C. Edw. II. File 35. (13.)
499. Edmund Comyn.
Writ, 1 Aug. 8 Edw. II.
Suffolk. Inq. Saturday after St. Michael, 8 Edw. II.
■ Fakenham Magna. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by
service of 1 knight's fee, and 18d. every twentieth week for the guard
of the castle of Norwich.
His daughters Euphemia, aged 8 and more, and Mary, aged 2 and more,
are his next heirs.
Hertford. Inq. 28 Oct. 8 Edw. II.
Sauecompe. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service
of ^ knight's fee.
Heirs, as above.
Writ, 1 Aug. 8 Edw. II.
Northumberland. Inq. Wednesday after St. Bartholomew, 8 Edw. II.
Newham by Bamburugh. The manor held of Sir Henry de Percy by service
of 1 knight's fee.
Heirs as above, aged 8 and 2.
Writ of certiorari to enquire whether Mary, late the wife of the said
Edmund, has eloigned the eldest daughter and one of the heirs of the
said Edmund or not, and where that daughter is, 2 Oct. 8 Edw. II.
Northumberland. Inq. Thursday before All Saints, 8 Edw. II.
The eldest daughter of the said Edmund has not been eloigned by the said
Mary, nor is she guilty of anything therein.
C. Edw. II. File 35. (14.)
280 INQUISITIONS.
500. Alice de Hodebovile.
Writ, 24 Feb. 8 Edw. II.
Suffolk. Inq. 5 March, 8 Edw. II.
Aketon. Two parts of a messuage, 100a. arable, 2a. meadow, 3a. pasture,
18a. wood, 19a. 2d. rent, &c. held of the king in chief as of the honour
of Hatfeld Peverel by service of i knight's fee.
Hugh de Hodebovile her uncle, aged 40 and more, is her next heir.
Memorandum by the escheator. She held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
C. Edw. II. File 35. (15.)
501. Nicholas de Vbteri Ponte.
Writ, 3 July, 8 Edw. II.
Cumberland. Inq. Tuesday after St. Luke, 8 Edw. II.
Aldreston. A capital messuage, 14a. arable in demesne, 100a. meadow,
16 tenants rendering 37s. 6d. yearly, a water-miU, a fulling mill, &c.,
33 tenants at Gerardgill holding 23 shielings (sic), 13 tenants at Amotes-
chalth, and 22 tenants holding 22 shielings at Nent and Corbriggate ;
all held of the manor of Werk, which is in the king's hand, by service
of suit at the court of Werk. He held nothing else in Cumberland.
Eobert his son, aged 14, is his next heir.
C. Edw. 11. File 35. (16.)
502. Peteb Saveet.
Writ, 9 Jan. 8 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. Sunday after the Conversion of St. Paul, 8 Edw. II.
Hundred of Kocheford. A messuage, 220(?)a. arable, 3a. meadow, la. pasture,
10a. wood and 17s. lOJd. rent, jointly acquired by the said Peter and
Margery his wife of Robert Gyffard, held of the king as of the honour
of Reylegh by service of rendering 28. 6d. to the king for hidage yearly,
and J knight's fee, and suits at the hundred of Eocheford and the
court of the barony of Reylegh ; and 9a. arable jointly held, as above,
of Hubert Coleman by service of &d. yearly, and 3a. arable of
John de Cokggeshale by service of l^d. yearly.
WiUiam Savery his brother, aged 40, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 35. (17.)
503. JoLAND {Jolanus) de Dubbsme alias de Dunolm.
Writ, 20 Jan. 8 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. Saturday the eve of the Purification, 8 Edw. II.
Donemowe. A messuage, 180a. arable, 4a. meadow, 15a. pasture, 70«. rent
of assize, 1,000 works, &c. held of the king in chief by service of
rendering yearly a pair of gilt spurs at the king's exchequer or M. ;
80a. arable, 2a. meadow, and 5«. rent, held of John Gisors by
service of lis. ; 14a. arable and 8s. M. rent, held of the said John
Gysors by service of 6s. ; and 14a. land and 6s. rent, held of Warin
Martel by the scutage pertaining to so much tenement.
Edmund his son, aged 22 and more, is his next heir.
Memorandum by the escheator. He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
C. Edw. II. File 35. (18.)
EDWAED II. 281
504. Adam db Bbympton alias de Beunnpton, de Brumpton.
Writ, 10 May, 8 Edw. 11.
Stafford. Inq. 8 June, 8 Edw. II.
Eyton. The manor (extent given), held of the baron of Stafford by service of
1 knight's fee of Mortain.
John his son, aged 27 at the feast of St. Michael last, is his next heir.
Salop. Inq. 23 May, 8 Edw. II.
Longeford. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief, as of
the escheat of Roger de Betlehem, sometime earl of Shrewsbury, by
service of J knight's fee, and finding an armed man with a barded
horse in the king's army for forty days at his own charges whenever
there shall be war in Wales.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. II. File 36. (19.)
505. John de la Ryvbrb alias de Ripakiis.
WHt, 14 Sept. 8 Edw. II.
WHt, 14 Sept. 8 Edw. II.
Somerset. Inq. Sunday the morrow of St. Clement the Pope, 8 Edw. II.
Esthornyngdone by Welles. The manor held of the bishop of Bath and
Wells by homage, scutage, and service of 1 knight's fee. He held no
lands &c. in the county of the inheritance of Gilbert de Glare, late earl
of Gloucester.
John his son, aged 2, is his next heir.
Gloucester. Inq. Wednesday before St. Lucy, 8 Edw. II.
Tormertone. The manor with the hamlet of Luttletone, held of John de
Wylyntone, by service of 2 knights' fees.
Actone Turvile. ^ knight's fee held of the earl of Arundel. . He held nothing
in the county of the inheritance of Gilbert de Clare, late earl of
Gloucester and Hertford. -
Heir as above.
Buckingham. Inq. 14 Feb. 8 Edw. II.
Wormenhale. A messuage, 52a. arable, 4a. meadow, 4a. pasture, 40a. wood
in the forest, a wind-mill, a fishery, rents, &c. held in chief of the earl of
Gloucester by knights' service.
Heir as above, aged two years and three weeks.
J^rit, 14 Sept. 8 JEdw. II.
Wilts ; hundred of Kynewardston. Inq. 24 Dec. 8 Edw. II.
Wottonfe. Two parts of the manor (full extent given), including a pasture
called Toteryg, held of the earl of Gloucester, and by him of the king,
by service of ^ knight's fee.
A third part of the manor is in the hands of Anabel, sometime the
wife of Eichard de Eipariis, in dower, with reversion to the said John's
heir.
Thomas his son, aged 6 on the feast of St. Michael last, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 25. (20.)
282 INQUISITIONS.
506. RoBEKT DE Wansy alias de Waunby.
Writ, 1 May, 8 Edw. II.
Northampton. Inq. 14 May, 8 Edw. II.
Astwell. The manor (full extent given), including rents of free tenants in the
king's forest, held of the king in chief as of the barony of Pynkene by
service of 1 knight's fee, and 20». yearly for the guard (ad custodiam)
of Wyndesouere.
Robert his son, aged 28 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 36. (1.)
507. Alice db Bbllo Monte.
Writ, 10 March, 8 Edw. II.
Essex, Inq. 28 April, 8 Edw. II.
Elmedone. 240a. arable, l|a. meadow, 12a. pasture, a wind-mill, and
27«. rent of assize, held of the king in chief as of the honour of
Boulogne by service of J knight's fee, and two suits yearly at the
court of the honour at St. Martin's le Grand, London ; and a capital
messuage held of Arnulph de Mounteny by service of 2». lOd. yearly.
Crysteshale. 2a. wood held of the heir of John de Eevers, who is in the
king's wardship, as of the manor of Aungre by knight's service.
Her two daughters, Alice the wife of John de Daggeworth, knight, aged 30,
and Iseult the wife of John de Belhous, knight, aged 24 and more, are
her next heirs.
Essex. Inq. 21 April, 8 Edw. II.
Reylegh. A messuage, 24fa, arable, 3a. meadow, 6^a. wood, and 4s. 2d.
rent of assize, held of the king in chief as of the honour of Reylegh by
service of ^ knight's fee, ScZ. yearly for hidage, and doing suit at the
hundred of Rochef ord ; 27a. arable held of the king as of the honour
of Reylegh by service of serjeanty for the execution of the precepts of
the court of the barony of Reylegh; and a messuage, 140a. arable,
8a. meadow, 4a. pasture, 8«. M. rent of assize, and a wind-mill, held of
the heirs of John de Burgo by service of M. for scutage, when a general
scutage shall run throughout England.
Heirs as above.
C. Edw. II. File 36. (3.)
508. Roger son of Ralph.
Writ, 9 Aug. 8 Edw. II.
Northumberland. Inq. Thursday the feast of the Decollation of St. John the
Baptist, 8 Edw. II. (defective.)
Dycheburne West and Great Ryell. The manors, together with a moiety of
Cartyngdon, of which moiety the said Roger and Joan his wife were
enfeoffed by Ralph son of Roger, the said Roger's father, in the time
of King Henry, to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies, held
of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee, 188. 5d. rent to the
castle of Bamburugh, and 31«. 7d. to the castle of Newcastle upon Tyne
for rent of disafforested forest.
Richard son of Ralph, brother of the said Roger, aged 30, is his next heir.
EDWARD II. 283
Charelton North. The manor held, by the gift of his said father by charter
of feoflfment (transcript given) to him and the heirs of his body, with
remainder to Richard son of the said Ralph and the heirs of his body,
with remainder to the said Ralph's next heirs of his own blood, of
Sir Henry Percy by service of 1 knight's fee; and because the said
Roger died without heir the manor remains to the
said Richard.
Writ of certiorari defeodis, dec. 3 Aug. 8 Edw. II.
Northumberland. Inq. Thursday the feast of the Decollation of St. John
the Baptist, 8 Edw. II.
Togesden and Este Dycheburne. The manors held by Robert de Faudoun,
knight, by service of 1 knight's fee.
Great Ryell. The manor, held by Henry son of John, who is in the king's
wardship, by service of 1 knight's fee.
He had no advowson of churches in the county.
C. Edw. II. File 36. (3.)
509. John db Heron vill.
Writ, 25 Jan. 8 Edw. II.
Stafford. Inq. 7 Feb. 8 Edw. II.
Wodnesbury. The manor (full extent given), held of the king in chief
in exchange for the manor of Stuntesfeld, co. Oxford, and because
the manor of Wodnesbury is worth more than that of Stuntesfeld, it
is taxed with 20s. yearly at the king's exchequer by the hands of the
sheriff of Stafford, and there is no other service. He held nothing
of the heir of Hugh de Plessetis, who is in the king's wardship.
Henry his son, aged 50 on the feast of St. Michael last, is his next heir.
Memorandum by the escheator. He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
Stafford. Assignment of dower made at Wodnesbury, to Juliana late the wife of
John de HerunvuU of all his lands, &c. (full extent given with
many field names and names of tenants), 10 March, 8 Edw. II.
C. Edw. II. File 36. (4.)
510. Robert Bertram.
Writ, 26 Sept. 8 Edw. II.
Northumberland. Inq. Monday after St. Faith, 8 Edw. II.
Bothale. The manor with its hamlets, held of the king in chief by service of
2 knights.
Hyndemers and Wodeburn. Two tenements held of Robert de Umf ray vile,
earl of Angus (Aiigoys), by service of a pair of gilt spurs.
Tyrwytschele, held of the barony of Merley by service of fealty.
Morpath. A tenement held of Sir Ralph son of William by service of
2s. yearly.
Robert his son, aged 7, is his next heir.
Writ de melius inquirendo, and to enquire whether Agnes late the wife of the
said Robert was enfeoffed with him of the hamlet of Hebburn, or
not, 16 Oct. 8 Edw. II.
Northumberland. Inq. Saturday the feast of St. Clement, 8 Edw. II.
Bothale. The manor (extent given), held as abovesaid, including a wood
called Cockhill and hamlets called Wheteworth, Peggisworth and Lang-
hirst (extents given).
284 INQUISITIONS.
Hindemeres. A plot of pasture so called, held as abovesaid by service of 6d.
yearly.
Morpath. A burgage held as abovesaid by service of 16d. yearly.
Tirwhiteley. 30a. arable held of Sir Eoger de Somervyll by service of
^U). cummin yearly, of which Agnes late the wife of the said Eobert was
enfeoffed, together with her said husband.
Hebourn. The hamlet (extent given), pertaining to the manor of Bothal, of
whioh hamlet the said Agnes was enfeoflfed together with her said
husband by Sir Eobert Bertram, grandfather of the said Eobert,
and this by the licence of the late King Edward.
Heir as above, aged 7 at Palm Sunday last.
C. Edw. IL File 36. (5.)
511. William Tryvet.
Writ, 4 Dee. 8 Edw. II.
Somerset. Inq. 17 Jan. 8 Edw. II.
Crandone. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), held of the king
in chief by service of 6a. 8^ yearly by the hands of the sheriff.
Puryton. A capital messuage, 24a. arable, 60o. meadow, rents &c. held of
Philip de Columbar[ii8] by service of i knight's fee.
Thomas Tryvet, son of William son of WilUam Tryvet, knight, aged 20
at the feast of St. Margaret last, is his next heir.
C. Edw. IL File 36. (6.)
512. Hbnky de Geey.
Writ, 18 April, 8 Edw. II.
Oxford. Inq. 14 May, 8 Edw. II.
Suthleghe. A messuage, 100a. land, and 2 cottars, held of John de Hare-
curt by service of ISd. yearly.
John, son and heir of John de Grey of Eutherfeld, who is in the king's
wardship, aged 14, is his kinsman and next heir.
Gloucester. Extent, 5 May, 8 Edw. II.
Southrop. A messuage and 1 carucate land (extent given), held of John,
kinsman and heir of Eobert de Grey, who is in the king's wardship, by
service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 14 and more.
C. Edw. II. File 36. (7.)
513. Elizabeth late the wife of Matthew de Besiles alias de Besillis.
Writ of amotus, 10 March, 8 Edw. II.
Oxford. Inq. 20 March, 8 Edw. II.
Eettecote. The manor, which John Wogan holds for life rendering 91.
yearly, with reversion to the said Ehzabeth and her heirs, held of the
king in chief by service of J knight's fee.
Geoffrey de Besiles her son, aged 24 and more, is her next heir.
EDWARD II. 285
Somerset. Inq. 26 March, 8 Edw. II.
Braumpton Eegis. The manor (full extent given with names of free tenants),
including a fishery in the stream (rivulo) called Hadiho, and the priory of
Berlich, which the prior holds in frank almoin owing suit at the court
of the manor, held of the king in chief by service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 30 and more.
C. Edw. 11. File 36. (8.)
514. Hbnby le Moigne.
Writ, 26 March, 8 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 29 April, 8 Edw. II.
Eystan ad Montem. The manor, held jointly by the said Henry and Joan
his wife, by the enfeoffment of Thomas de Cobham with the king's licence,
by fine levied in the king's court, to them and the heirs of their bodies,
of the king in chief by service of being the king's larderer.
John his son, aged 17, is his next heir.
Wilts. Inq. 20 April, 8 Edw. II.
Maidene Wynterborne. A messuage, 1 carucate land, and 20s. rent, held
jointly by the sai<^ Henry and Joan his wife, by the enfeoffment of master
Thomas de Cobeham, of the king in chief by service of being the king's
larderer if the king shall wish to receive (recipere) him for that ofiSce.
Bachamptone. A moiety of the manor (extent given), held, of the inheritance
of Joan his wife, of John de Cobeham. by service of J knight's fee.
John, son of the said Henry and Joan, aged 16 and more, is their next
heir.
Dorset. Inq. Thursday after SS. Tiburcius and Valerian, 8 Edw. II.
Oure Moyngne. The manor (full extent given), held jointly with Joan his
wife, to them and the heirs of the said Henry, of the king in chief
by service of being the king's larderer.
Heir as above, aged 18 and more.
Gloucester. Extent, 19 April, 8 Edw. II.
Shiptone Moygne. The manor (extent given), held jointly by the said Henry
and Joan, by the enfeoffment of Master Thomas de Cobeham to them
and the heirs of their bodies, of the king in chief by service of grand
serjeanty, doing the service of being larderer in the king's household.
Heir as above, aged 16 and more.
C. Edw. II. File 36. (9.)
515. Thomas Tuchet alias Tochet.
Writ, 1 May, 8 Edw. II.
Salop. Inq. 22 May, 8 Edw. II.
Leye Combrey. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by
serjeanty of finding a man with an unbarded- horse at the castle of
Montgomery whenever there shall be war in Wales, for forty days
at his own charges.
Robert his son, aged 50 at Christmas last, is his next heir.
286 INQUISITIONS.
Rutland. Inq. 18 May, 8 Edw. II.
Aswelle. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief as of the
honour of Chester, as of the pourparty of Robert de Bruys, now in the
king's hand by his forfeiture, by service of | knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 40.
Writ, 1 May, 8 Edw. II.
Derby. Inq. 25 May, 8 Edw. II.
Derby. Seven messuages held of the king in chief as part of the said town,
which town the men thereof hold of the king at fee farm for 45Z. yearly.
Marketon. The manor (extent given), held of Sir John de Hastyng' by
service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 40 and more.
C. Edw. II. File 36. (10.)
516. Edmund db Malo Lacu,
Writ, 10 July, 8 Edw. II.
[York.] Inq. Sunday before the Assumption, 8 Edw. II.
Seton. The manor (extent given), held of Robert de Everingham and
Lucy his wife of the fee of Brus, by service of J knight's fee, and 5«.
wapentake fines.
Hilderwell. Wis. lOd. yearly rent of free tenants, with the advowson of the
church at every alternate vacancy, held of John Wyrfauk by service
of ^ knight's fee.
Rouceby. 69s. &d., lib. cummin, and a root of ginger, yearly rent of free
tenants', tenure unspecified.
Whyteby. 2«. Id. yearly rent of free tenants, held of the abbot of Whyteby
in tree burgage.
Elredeby. Id. yearly rent held of William de Elredeby by service of
^d. yearly for foreign service.
(Unspecified.) A water-mill, tenure unspecified.
Peter de Malo Lacu his kinsman, aged 33, is his next heir.
York. Inq. Sunday after the Assumption, 8 Edw. II.
Southbrunne. 6 messuages and 11 bovates land, held of Robert de Evering-
ham and Lucy his wife, of the fee of Bruse, by knight's service;
and Ermina, late the wife of John de Seton, holds 2 messuages
and 3^ bovates land there in dower of the said Edmund.
Lutton. A messuage and 16 bovates land, held by John Barde for life
of the said Edmund, service unspecified.
Heir as above.
Writ, 10 July, 8 Edw. II.
Oxford. Inq. 28 July, 8 Edw. II.
Askote. The manor (full extent given), including a wood in the forest
of Whichwode, held of Hugh, son and heir of Hugh de Plescetis, who is
in the wardship of John de Segrave by the king's grant, by service of
2 knights' fees.
Peter de Malo Lacu his nephew, aged 30, is his next heir.
Hertford. Inq. 1 Sept. 8 Edw. II.
Staundon. Certain lands &c. called 'Le Hethe,' viz. — a capital messuage,
160a. arable," 8a. meadow, 5a. pasture, 10a. wood and 50a. rent,'
held of the earl of Gloucester by service of ^ knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 24.
C. Edw. II. File 36. (11.)
EDWAED II. 287
517. Maegaeet Talbnatz.
Wnt, 4 June, 8 Edw. II.
Suffolk. Iiiq. 26 June, 8 Edw. II.
Shatiaham, Baudeseye, Eamisholt, Aldirton and Sutton. A capital messuage,
40a. arable, 40a. pasture and heath, 40s. rent of assize, &c. (extent given),
held of the king as of the honour of Eye by service of J knight's fee.
Robert son of John Talenatz, kinsman of the said Margaret, aged 28 and
more, is her next heir.
Memorandum by the escheator, that he has delivered the said lands &c.
to William de Mandeville by the king's writ, because he made fine with
the king for holding them for his life of the enfeoffment of Thomas
Talenaz. The said Margaret held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
C. E&w. II. File 36. (12.)
518. Petee Daundun.
Writ to the escheator of Ireland, 4 Oct. 8 Edw. II.
LiMEEicK. Extent, 22 Jan. 8 Edw. II.
Coulbalysiward. A hall and other buildings {specified), a chapel, orchard,
291a. arable, 100a. wood, 2 carucates land held by burgesses, a water-
mill &c. (extent given), including with the following free tenancies : —
Kilbridy and Schenboch. The manor held by Thomas Daundun rendering
4s. 5^d. yearly, suit at the court of Coulbalysiward, and wardship
and marriage, when they shall happen.
Cloghyriwolisan (?) . 2 carucates land held by Sir Philip Ulf rendering 6s. 8d.
yearly, suit at the same court, and wardship and marriage.
Knocbreea. Two parts of 1 carucate land held by John Daunden
rendering Id. yearly, suit of court there twice yearly, and wardship and
marriage.
All held of the archbishop of Dublin by service of 20s. yearly.
Caringweth. 11a. arable and 60a. wood, held by the said Peter of Sir
Thomas le Botiller by service of Id.
John his son, aged 6, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 37. (1.)
519. Payk de Tybotot alias db Tibtoft, Tybot', Tibbtot, db Typbtoft, de
TiBOTOFT.
Writ, 18 July, 8 Edw. II.
YoEK. Inq. Tuesday after St. Bartholomew, 8 Edw. II.
Wighton. The manor held, of the gift of William de Ros of Haumelak to
him and Agnes his wife and the heirs of their bodies, of the king in
chief by service of petty serjeanty.
John son of the said Payn and Agnes, aged one year and two months,
is his next heir.
Nottingham. Inq. Wednesday after the Assumption, 8 Edw. II.
Eperiston. The manor (extent given), with the advowson of the church,
held jointly by the said Payn and Agnes his wife of the enfeoffment
of William Saunsun, to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies, of
Sir John de Oddigisieles by service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged one year and one month.
288 INQUISITIONS.
Wnt, 18 July, 8 Edw. II.
Nottingham. Inq. Tuesday after the Assumption, 8 Edw. II.
Langar. The manor (extent given), with the advowson of the church,
held jointly, as above, of the enfeoffment of Roger de Wortham,
parson of the church of Arkeseye, and John Lucas, parson of the
church of Netlestede, by fine levied in the king's court, to hold to
them and the heirs of the said Payn, of the king in chief as of the
honour of Peverel by service of ^ knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged one year and more.
Suffolk; Inq. Tuesday after St. James, 8 Edw. II.
NettUstede. The manor, with the advowsons of the churches of Nettlistede
and Little Blakinham, and two messuages and 5 carucates land in
Braunford, Wylauesham {alias Wylagesham] , Beylham, [Little] Blake-
ham [alias Blakenham] and [Great] Blakeham, Whitington, Burstalle,
Roubrok, Floqeton [alias Ploketon], Westerfeld, Akenham, Henlye,
Cleydon, Batisford, Codinham, Ottelye, Cretingge, Gippwyc, and
Thurliston, held jointly,' as above, of the enfeoffrnent of the said
Roger and John. The said manor and 1 carucate land, with
the advowsons, are held of the king in chief by service of
1 knight's fee ; 2 carucates land in Little Blakenham and Beylham,
pertaining to the said manor, are held of John la Ware by service
of ^ knight's fee ; 1 carucate land called ' Tounstall ' pertaining to
the said manor, is held of the king as of the honour of Albemarle by
service of J knight's fee ; and the two messuages and 5 carucates land
in Braunford, Wylauesham, &c. are held of the bishop of Ely by service
of 4:1. yearly rent.
Heir as above, aged one year.
Leicester. Inq. Wednesday after the Assumption, 8 Edw. II.
Barkeston. The manor (extent given), held of William de Ros in chief by
service of guard of the castle of Belver and -gxs knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged one year and more.
Lbicestee. Inq. Wednesday the eve of the Assumption, 8 Edw. II.
Thorp Edmer. The manor (extent given), held of the earl of Lancaster as
of the honour of Perrars by service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged one year and more.
Essex. Inq. Saturday after the Assumption, 8 Edw. II.
Strathale. The manor (extent given), held of the bishopric of Ely by
service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged one year on the day of St. Margaret last.
Cambeidgb. Inq. 15 Aug. 8 Edw. II.
Borewelle. A manor (extent given), held of the earl of Oxford in chief by
service of 1 knight's fee, 10«. yearly dry rent to the earl of Riche-
mund at the Gule of August for the guard of the castle of Rechemund,
3s. yearly for sheriff's aid at his turns, and 88. lOd. yearly dry rent to
the nuns of Swafham.
Hardliston. The manor (extent given), held of the king, because of the
fees of Gilbert Peche now in the king's hand, by service of li knight's
fee.
Heir as above, aged one year at the feast of St. Margaret last.
EDWAED II. 289
Lincoln. Inq. Sunday after St. Bartholomew, 8 Edw. II.
Merseton. A capital messuage, 8 bovates land, 5a. meadow, and 10s.
rent, held of Sir Thomas earl of Lancaster, as of the fee of La Haie, by
service of 6s. 8<^. yearly.
Heir as above.
Lincoln. Inq. Saturday the feast of St. Bartholomew, 8 Edw. II.
Eston. 72a. arable, 15a. meadow, 9a. pasture, 212a. wood, 39s. rent,
&c. held of the king in chief as of the crown by service of ^^ knight's
fee ; and 2 tofts and 2 bovates land, held of the archbishop of York
by service of 5s. yearly.
Heir as above.
Extent or summary of the above manors, &c. in the counties of Leicester,
Essex, Cambridge and Lincoln.
Writ ofplenius certiorari, on the complaint of Agnes late the wife of the said
Payn, that the escheator had taken into the king's hand the manors
and adowsons of Netlestede and Langare, the advowson of Little
Blakenham, the manor of Carlecote, and other lands, &c. [in Suffolk]
mentioned above, including also Westheye, of which she was jointly
enfeoffed with her husband, 30 July, 8 Edw. II.
C. Edic. II. File 37. (2.)
520. John Lovbl of Tychemersh.
Writ, 18 July, 8 Edw. II.
NoETHAMPTON. luq. 29 Oct. 8 Edw. II.
Tychemers. The manor (full extent given), including a fortalice
(Josseletiom), a wood called Bolax, a fishery with a boat in the Nene,
and works called ' Nithwech ' [alias ' Nigthtweth '] and ' Brugeshe-re '
[alias ' Briggeshere '] , held of Walter de Langeton, bishop of Chester,
by service of 2 knights' fees.
Joan his daughter, aged 2, is his next heir.
Oxford. Biq. 31 Oct. 8 Edw. II.
Munstre. The manor (extent given), held of Alan la Zouche, as parcel of
the earldom of Winchester, by service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Norfolk. [Inq.^ 8 Nov. 8 Edw. II. (defective.)
Suthmer and Dokkyngg. Two parts of a messuage, 388a. arable, rents &c.
held of the king in chief by knight's service.
Dokkyngg. A capital messuage, 2a. arable &c., held of Walter de Calethorp
by knight's service, and rendering Qd. of alms yearly to the priory of
Norwich ; 26a. arable held of Nicholas de Derham by service of 6d.
yearly ; and 22a. arable held of William de la Suche by service of 17|d.
yearly.
Heir as above, aged 2 and more.
Writ de melius inquirendo, on the complaint of Aymer de Valencia, earl of
Pembroke, to whom the king has committed the wardship of two parts
of the lands &c. of the said John, that the manor of Tychemersh has
been extended at 88L 3s. S^d. yearly, whereas it does not exceed iOl.
yearly in value, 20 Nov. 8 Edw. II.
28017 T
290 INQUISITIONS.
NoETHAMPTON. luq. Suudaj the feast of the Conception, 8 Edw. II.
Tychemerssh. The manor (extent given), to the same effect as above, but
the value reduced from 88Z. 3s. 3Jrf. to 66Z. 15«. 8Jd.
C. Edw. II. lile 37. (3.)
E. Inq. p.m. File 7. (22.)
521. Thomas le fiz Talbbot.
Writ (missing).
Suffolk. Inq. Tuesday after All Saints, 8 Edw. II.
Hintlisham. The manor (extent given), held jointly by the said Thomas
and Joan his wife, of the enfeoffment of Talebot de Hintlisham to them
and the heirs of the said Thomas, of the king in chief by service of
1 knight's fee.
Eiginhale Superior. The manor (extent given), with the advowson of
the church, similarly held of John de Burser by service of 1 knight's fee.
Debeham and Kenetton. A messuage, 86a. arable, 2a. meadow, 3a. pasture,
7a. wood, 14 cottages, 28a. land, and 20«. rent, held of John de Ulveston,
the elder, by service of 1 knight's fee.
Thorp. 14a. land held of the bishop of Norwich of the manor of Bredefeld
by service of 4«. 6d. yearly; which manor the late King Edward
purchased of Gilbert Peche, and it is now held by Margaret queen of
England.
Peter his son, aged 7, is his next heir.
Memorandum by the eseheator. He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
C. Edw. II. File 37. (4.)
522. William le Mareschal.
WHt, 18 July, 8 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. Thursday the feast of the Assumption, 8 Edw. II.
Aslacby. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of
J knight's fee,
John his son,, aged 22 at the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula last, is his next
heir.
During his lifetime the said William took into his hands certain
lands and tenements (which were ?) of the knights of the Temple in
England, in Aslacby, Athorp, Greiby, Milnethorp, Loghton and Kirkeby,
because they were of his fee.
Norfolk. Inq. 3 Aug. 8 Edw. II.
Hokeryngg and Buxton. The manors (extents given), including pasture and
turbary at Kinesthorp, and customs called ' saltsilver ' and ' bredsilver,'
held of the king in chief by barony.
Hengham. The manor, which is of the king's ancient demesne (extent
given), including alder groves at Northwode and Ketelishagh, held of
the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee ; and the hundred of
Fourh(oe) pertains to the said manor.
Heir as above, aged 22 and more.
C. Kdw. II. File 37 (5.)
JIDWARD II. 291
523. Ealph Sanzavbe.
]Vrit, 3 Nov. 8 Edw. II.
Huntingdon. Inq. 29 Nov. 8 Edw. II.
Great Grantisden. A capital messuage, 100a. arable, 4a. meadow, 12a. wood,
and 71. rent of assize, held of the earl of Gloucester, who is in the king's
wardship, by service of x% knight's fee, and doing suit at the earl's court
at Eoyston (Cnicem Roysiam).
Ealph his son, aged 22 at the feast of the Ascension last, is his next heir.
Cambridge. Inq. 28 Nov. 8 Edw. II.
Croxston. A messuage, 200a. arable, 2a. pasture, a wind-mill, and 100s. rent,
held jointly by the said Ealph and Christiana his wife, of the gift
and grant of John de Helpiston and Alice his wife for the lives of
the said John and Alice with remainder to the said Ralph and his heirs,
of the heir of Miles de Langetoft, who is of full age, service unknown ;
and 60a. arable similarly held of John Fraunceys by service of 4s.
yearly.
Heir as above.
Sussex. Inq. Monday after St. Nicholas, 8 Edw. II.
Bygeneuere. The manor (extent given), including 50a. wood in the forest of
Arundell, with a tenement called ' Medehoue ' in the parish of Pette-
worth, and a wood called 'Sparwode' in the parish of Kenredeford,
together with the lordship of the manor of Grafham, which William
de Wauncy and Thomas de Kepston hold, and of certain tenements in
Buditon which Hugh de Buditon holds ; all held of the heir of Henry
de Percy, who is in the king's wardship, by service of 3 knights' fees.
Heir as above.
C. E<kv. II. File 37 (6.)
524. Joan late the wife of Henry de Crammavillb.
Writ, 28 Feb. 8 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 10 April, 8 Edw. II.
Dans(eye). 30a. arable, pasture, and marsh, held of the heir of Nicholas atte
More by service of Id. yearly.
Nicholas de Sancto Mauro, aged 40 and more, is her next heir.
Kent. Inq. Wednesday the morrow of the Annunciation, 8 Edw. II.
Graveshende. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief for life,
as of the manor of Orsprynge which Queen Margaret holds in dower,
by service of 1 knight's fee, suit of court every three weeks, and 10s. to
be paid at the castle of Dover every twenty weeks. The said manor was
sometime granted by Henry de Crammaville to Thomas Weyland and his
heirs, by fine levied in the late king's court for 20L (yearly) to be paid to
•the said Henry and Joan his wife and the heirs of their bodies,
with remainder, to the said Thomas and his heirs ; and afterwards the
said Thomas for a trespass against the king's peace abjured the realm,
and the king entered upon the manor ; but seeing that the extent of the
said manor could not approach to the said 201. per annum, the king
granted the manor to the said Henry and Joan for their lives, and
the said. Joan thus held it after her husband's death : the said
292 INQUISITIONS.
Henry and Joan died without heir of their bodies. The manor owes
suit at the court of the archbishop of Canterbury at the hundred of
Toltintroye every three weeks.
C. Edw. II. File 37- (7.)
525. Thomas son of Hugh de Chauncetjx.
Writ, 10 May, 8 Edw. II.
Northampton. Inq. 28 May, 8 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Upton. The manor and the hundred of Neubotlesgrave (full extent given),
including a certain work called ' Berdripe,' held of the king in chief by
service of finding an armed horseman, with a horse price 40s., at his
own charges in the king's army in time of war for forty days. He held
no other lands, &e.
Nicholas his son, aged 24 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 37. (8.)
526. Isabel late the wife of Eobert de Welle.
Writ, 5 Jan. 8 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. Monday before the Conversion of St. Paul, 8 Edw. II.
Graynesby. The manor (extent given), with certain lands in Neuton, held in
dower of the inheritance of Eobert son and heir of Adam de Welle,
who is in the king's wardship, of the earl of Kichmond by service of
three parts of 1 knight's fee ; and there are 7s. 6d. rent paid yearly to
the said earl for the guard of the castle of Eichmond.
Hellawe alias Hellow. The manor (extent given), similarly held in dower, of
Henry de Bellomonte, as of the barony of Ghent, by knight's service.
Withren. A. plot with two houses, 60a. arable, 12a. meadow, 9a. pasture,
30a. wood, rents &c. similarly held in dower, of the said Henry, as of the
barony of Ghent by knight's service.
Brunthorp. A plot with a vaccary built upon it, 20a. meadow, a pasture, a
third part of a plot of meadow called ' Pantholm,' rents &c. similarly
held in dower, of Philip de Kyme, by knight's service.
Eobert, son and heir of Eobert de Welle, was 19 on the feast of the
Circumcision last.
Writ oj plenim certiorari to the treasurer and barons of the exchequer to
enquire the value of two parts of the manor of Paxton, co. Northampton,
which the said Isabel held of John de Britannia by knight's service, and
of whieh Eobert son of Adam de Welle, who is in the king's wardship,
is her next heir, out of which the said Isabel granted 20Z. yearly to her
two daughters Cecily and Aline de Welle, as the king has understood,
13 April, 8 Edw. II.
Similar writ to William de Everdon and Eustace de Burneby, 23 July,
10 Edw. II.
Writ of venire facias to the sheriff of Northampton, 23 July, 10 Edw. II. per
breve de maqno sigillo inter communia de anno tnii°.
Mandate from William de Everdon to the sheriff, Saturday the eve of
St. James.
Jwry panel.
Nobthampton. Extent, Monday the eve of St. Laurence, 10 commencing, Edw. II.
EDWARD 11. 29S
Faxton. Two parts of the manor (full extent given), including a wood within
the forest of Rokyngham, a rent in Multon and Waldegrave, a rent of
certain tenements which were of Robert Durdein in Faxton whereof
Clementina de Vescy holds certain rents in dower, and a certain work
called 'lovebone'; the whole worth 121. 19s. 9|f?. (yearly). And the
said Isabel gave 20L rent out of the said two parts to Cecily and Aline
de Welle her daughters and to the heirs of their bodies, who were seised
thereof until the death of the said Isabel.
C. Edw. II. File 37. (9.)
527. Patrick db Cadueciis alias db Cadueois.
Writ of certiorari de feodis in Cornwall and Devon, and by whom now held,
8 March, 8 Edw. II.
Cornwall. Inq. 30 Nov. 9 Edw. II.
45| knights' fees were held of the said Patrick on the day he died, whereof —
[W] arthavale. 9 knights' fees now held by William de Botriax [alias de
Botriaux] .
Seint Met. J knight's fee now held by the prior of Montacufe.
Doneghuy Bruere. 1 knight's fee now held by John son and heir of Joice
de Dynham, who is in the king's wardship.
Middellonde. 10 knights' fees now held by John de Pyn.
Pensignans. 1 knight's fee now held by Thomas Durant.
Lanthean. 12 knights' fees now held by Ralph de Monte Hermeri.
Monely with its hamlets. ' 12 knights' fees now held by Maud de Hewish.
All which after the said Patrick's death came to the hands of Richard
sometime king of Almain and earl of Cornwall, because the king of
England, of whom they were held in chief, made no claim to them ;
after his death they came to the hands of Edmund, earl of Cornwall,
his son and heir ; and after his death, to those of the late King Edward,
and they are now held of the king in chief.
Devon. Ing. 8 Oct. 9 Edw. II.
2^ knights' fees were held of the said Patrick on the day he died, which
are now held of the king, whereof —
Radeworth. \ knight's fee now held by William de Ralegh.
Bikelworth [alias Bykeworth] la Fenne. i knight's fee now held by the
same William.
Bridwik. ^ knight's fee now held by the same William.
Middelton. i knight's fee now held by Roger [alias Reginald] de Middeltone.
Aullescombe. | knight's fee now held by William Speke.
AH of which are now held of the king in chief as of the honour of
Braneys.
Biry Nerber [alias Byri Nerberd] . 1 knight's fee now held by John de Byri,
which the said Patrick's heirs ought to hold of the heir of Thomas de
Cogan as of the honour of Baunton.
Godelegh. 1 knight's fee now held by the prioress of Canigntone [alias
Canyngtone] , John Deneis, and John de Stauntone, which the said heirs
ought to hold of Hugh Courteneie [alias de Curtenay] as of the honour
of Plymtone [alias Plumpton] .
Aissheforde [alias Ashford] . J knight's fee now held by Peter de Melehewysh,
which the said heirs ought to hold of the said Hugh as above.
Milaford [alias Mileford] , J knight's fee now held by Robert Beupel [alias
Beaupel],, which the said heirs ought to hold of William Martin.
294 INQUISITIONS.
Clist St. Laurence. J knight's fee now held by John de Valle Torta, which
the said heirs ought to hold of the honour of Hodecumb [alias Odecomb] .
Newetone Wlestone lalias Nyweton Wheston] . ^ knight's fee now held by
William de Ealegh, which the said heirs ought to hold of Ralph Esse.
Hanoe. 1 knight's fee now held by John Tremenet, which the said heirs
ought to hold of the heirs of Henry de la Pomeray, and they of Hugh
de Courtenay of the honour of Okhamptone.
Eadeworth. J knight's fee now held by John de Ferariis, which the said
heirs ought to hold of the said Hugh.
Legh Eoberd. Two parts of 1 knight's fee held by Thomas de Legh, which
■ the said heirs ought to hold of the same Hugh as of the honour of
Plymtone.
Bckeboelonde, Gomtone, and Ho. 2 knights' fees now held by John son of
Osbert Giffard, which the said heirs ought to hold of the same Hugh as
of the honour of Plymtone.
HoUesworth. The manor, held by William Martin of the heirs of the said
Patrick rendering Id. yearly.
Dekenisbere and Hudesdone [alias Huddisdon]. J knight's fee held by
John de la Wode, which was sometime held of Biry.
Hermandeswoth and La Slade. ^ knight's fee held by the same John,
which was sometime held of Biry.
Esse, Depesforde [alias Dupeford] , Meddon, and Alercumbe. 1^ knights'
fee held by Adam de Esse, which was sometime held of Biry.
Hokesham and Hovetrewe [alias Hevetruwe], Horwode, Pynhorwode, and
Lymmescote [alias Limyscote] . 2 knights' fees held by William de
Hockesham, which were sometime held of Biry.
Heghlonde with Behill [alias BehuUe] by Saunford Peverel. i knight's fee
held by Henry de Belston and Henry de Folefford [alias de Foleford] ,
which the aforesaid heirs ought to hold of the honour of Odecumbe.
Colump Johan. J knight's fee held by Gilbert de Bear, which the said
heirs ought to hold of Hugh de Courtenay as of the honour of
Plymtone.
Chettescoumbe. Two parts of 1 knight's fee held by Walter Skydemor
[alias de Skydemore] which the said heirs ought to hold of the said
Hugh and of the said honour.
Chevethorne. J knight's fee held by William de Chevethome, which the
said heirs ought to hold of the said Hugh and honour.
The chief lords of the aforesaid fees entered upon them through the
death of the said Patrick and still hold them, because no heir of his has
claimed them.
There were also 10^ [alias 9^] knights' fees held of the said Patrick,
which are now held of his heir, whereof —
Shillingford and Faryngdone [alias Farndon]. 1 knight's fee held by
William le Spek.
Yowe. 1 knight's fee held by Thomas de Tetteborne.
Prangardeswik [alias Prankardiswyk] . 1 knight's fee held by Henry de
Willyngtone [alias de Wilyton] .
Suthewik. ^ knight's fee held by Martin de Kelli.
Manetone. J knight's fee held by Alan le Gourmy [alias le Cornu].
Peaumere. J knight's fee held by Nicholas de Kyrham [alias de Kyrkham] .
Spretone [alias Spreyton] and Borsleie [alias Borsleghl. 1 knight's fee
held by William Talebot. . ^
Lyncombe and Worthcumbe [alias Worcomb] . 1 knight's fee held by the
abbot of Dunkeswell [alias Donkeswill] .
jEDWAED II. 295
Coleton and Hauekereslond. 1 knight's fee held by the same abbot and
Gilbert de Chiltone.
Kippyngescote. J knight-'s fee held by Eobert de Hortone.
Northlegh. Two parts of 1 knight's fee held by the abbess of Legh', John
le Mareschal, Ealph de Colewill, Peter de Whitewell, and Eichard atte
Clive.
Pole Antony by Tivertone. J knight's fee held by Mauger le Graunt.
Tredogge [alias Thredogg] . xV knight's fee held by William le Spek and
Nicholas Daunne [alias Daune] .
Writ of certiorari defeodis, 8 March, 8 Edw. II. (as above.)
Cornwall. Inq. 30 Nov. 9 Edw. II. (as above with the variations given there
within brackets.)
Devon. Inq. 8 Oct. 9 Edw. II. (as above with the like variations.)
Writ to the treasurer &c. of the exchequer to examine the book of fees, rolls,
&c. of the exchequer whether any of the fees contained in the above
inquisitions were held of the late King Edward, and in what manner,
20 Feb. 9 Edw. II.
*
Return that it is found in the said book, that the said Patrick held in chief
on the day of his death of the late king two parts of a fee of Mortain
in Legh of his part of the honour of Odecombe in Somerset, and J fee
in La Heghlonde of the same honour ; that Wymund de Ealegh, the
abbot of Dunkevill, and Ealph de Springham, hold two parts of 1 fee in
Colethon of Patrick de Chauorces, (and he) of Nicholas de Merieth, and
Nicholas of the king in chief, and the manor of Auffyngton through
King John with the daughter of William de la Perte ; and, amongst
the serjeanties rated by Eobert Passelewe, that the said Patrick holds
the manor of Alworth of the king in chief. And in the roll of accounts
of the aid of fees granted to King Henry for crossing into Poitou and
Gascony in his 26th year, it is found amongst those that had quittance
by writs thus, Patrick de Chaurcis, one of the heirs of William de
Brewere, of one fee of the honour of Dotecombe in Somerset.
C. Edw. II. File 37. (10.)
528. Ebginald de Sancto Maetino.
Writ, 24 Feb. 8 Edw. II.
[Wilts.] Inq. made at Westdune, 12 March, 8 Edw. II.
Duene. A tenement held of the king in chief as parcel of the barony.
Laurence his son, aged 23, is his next heir.
Dorset. Inq. 10 March, 8 Edw. II.
Sutton Walrond. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief as
parcel of the barony of Dene, by the demise of Nicholas de Sancto Mauro
to him and Eva sometime his wife and to the heirs of their bodies, with
remainder to the right heirs of the said Eeginald.
L'aurence their son, aged 23 and more, is next heir of the said Eeginald
and Eva.
Wilts. Inq. 15 March, 8 Edw. II.
Istgrimstede. A moiety of the township (extent given), held of the king
in chief as parcel of a moiety of the barony of Duene.
296 INQUISITIONS.
Knyghteton. 26L yearly rents from the manor, which Master Richard de
Clare holds for life of the heir of the said Reginald by the demise of the
said Reginald, %nd he of the abbess of Wilton, by service of i knight's
Duene. The manor (extent given), held, of the gift of the said Nicholas,
as above, of the king in chief by barony.
Ubeton. The manor (extent given), held, of the gift of the said Nicholas,
as above, of the abbess of Wilton by service of J knight's fee.
Werdore. The manor (extent given), held, of the gift of the said Nicholas,
as above, of the said abbess by service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. 11. File 38. (1.)
529. John Peveeel.
Writ {viissing).
Essex. Inq. 9 Nov. 8 Edw. II.
Chikeneye. The manor (extent given), held jointly by the said John and
Joan his wife, of the enfeoffment of Remigius parson of Meltone by fine
levied in the king's court, of the king in chief as of the honour of Peverel
by service of 1 knight's fee.
Hugh Peverel, aged 19 and more, is his next heir.
XoEFOLK. Inq. 18 Nov. 8 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Great Melton. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants),
including 5 qr. of barley rent in Sweynesthorp, and the patronage of the
church of All Saints, Great Melton, held of the king in chief as of the
honour of Peverel by service of 3 knights' fees.
He died on 14 Oct. in the year abovesaid.
Melton. A capital messuage, 20«. arable, ^a. meadow, a pasture, rents &c.
held by the said John and Joan his wife, of the enfeoffment of
Bartholomew de Eedham her father and they are
held of the heir of the said John Peverel by service of J knight's fee.
Skothowe. A third part of the manor (extent given), held jointly, as above,
of the inheritance of the said Joan, of the abbot of St. Benet's,
Hulme, by service of 168. 8d., and 16 qr. 5 bus. of barley yearly.
And the said Joan is a patron of the church of All Saints, Skothow.
Brakene. The manor (extent given), held jointly, as above, together with
the patronage of the church, of the enfeoffment of Remigius de
Hedersore, rector of the church of Melton, by fine levied in the king's
court, to them and the heirs of the said John, of the king in chief as
of the honour of Peverel by service of J knight's fee.
Heir, Hugh his son, as above.
Writ of certiorari dejeodis, &c. 24 Nov. 8 Edw. II.
Norfolk. Inq. 18 Dec. 8 Edw. II.
Reuisshal. J knight's fee held by John de Claveringg ; i knight's fee held
by the prior of St. Faith's; and J knight's fee held by the prior of
Bukenham.
Keteryngham. | knight's fee held by the prior of Penteneye.
Keteryngham and Carleton. J knight's fee held by Thomas Spriggy and
Juliana his wife.
EDWAED II. 297
Melton and Thorp. J knight's fee held by the prioress of Carehowe ; and
^ knight's fee held by Joan late the wife of the said John, before she
was married to him.
Asgasthorp. J knight's fee held by David le Chapman.
Great Melton. The advowson of the church of All Saints, together with a
third part of that of the church of Asgazthorp which pertains thereto.
C. Edw. 11. File 38. (2.)
530. Thomas de Cogan.
Writ, 20 Feb. 8 Edw. II.
Devon. Inq. Wednesday after the Annunciation, 8 Edw. II.
Baunton and Ufculm. The manors (extents given), including ' Peterespeny,'
' Nutsylver ' and ' Medsilver,' held, together with the manor of Hunspill,
in Somerset, of the king in chief by barony doing service of 1 knight's
fee.
Richard his son, aged 16 and more from the feast of St. Denis last, is his
[next] heir. •
Somerset. Inq. (undated, defective, and defaced.)
Honespille. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), held,
together with (the above) manors in Devon, of the king in chief by
service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 15 at the feast of St. Deiiis last.
C. Ediv. II. File 38. (3.)
531. John de Wygeton.
Writ, 9 April, 8 Edw. II.
Somerset. Inq. 21 May, 8 Edw. II.
He held no lands in the county.
Margaret his daughter, late the wife of John de Crekedek, aged 21 and
more, is his next heir.
Northampton. Inq. made at Bernak, 5 May, 8 Edw. II.
(Unspecified.) A messuage and 4^«. Ir. land held of Isabel queen of
England by service of lib. pepper rent at her manor of Thorpel, which
she holds of the king's gift.
Heir as above, aged 22.
Writ, 9 April, 8 Edw. II.
[Cumberland.] Inq. Thursday after St. Barnabas, 8 Edw. II. (dejaced.)
Melmorbi. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), held of
the king in chief by homage, and 13s. id. cornage yearly.
Blakhale. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), held of
the king in chief by homage, and 8s. Qd. cornage yearly.
Staynton. The manor (extent given), held of the king by homage, and 8s.
cornage yearly.
Eavenesheved and Ulueton. The manors (full extents given), including
free tenements in Wygeton, Waverton, and Dundr-aw, held of the honour
of Cokermwe by homage, 5 marks cornage, and suit at the court of
Cokermwe.
The said John had a sister named Christiana (?) who iS dead and had a
daughter named who survives, aged 30 ; also another sister named
Joan de Eaygat who is dead, who had a daughter named (Joan)
298 INQUISITIONS.
who was married to one Nicholas Bart before the death of the said John de
Wygeton ; also a third sister named Florence de Wygeton who was married
years; also a fourth sister named Margaret who survives, aged 25
and married to Robert de Methelay ; and a fifth sister named Elizabeth
.... married to Geoffrey Sherwynde, who survives, aged 30 ; of whom,
three sisters together with the issue of two sisters are his next heirs.
Extent or summary of the above manors of Melmorby, Blaohall, Staynton,
and Wygeton, with members.
Writ oj plenius certiorari, on the complaint of Denise, late the wife of the
said John that the escheator had taken into the king's hand the manor
of Blakehale, which she held jointly with the said John, 9 April,
8 Edw. II.
[Cumberland.] Inq. Thursday after St. Barnabas, 8 Edw. II.
Blakhal. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), was held jointly
for life by the said John and Denise sometime his wife, of the gift of
Walter de Wygeton to them . and the heirs of their bodies, by virtue
whereof they were seised thereof until the 5th year -of the present king
when a divorce between them was pronounced (celebratum) in the court
Christian of the bishop of Carlisle, since wlien the said Denise has had
nothing therein. The said John held the manor of the king in chief by
homage and 8s. 6d. cornage yearly.
Endorsed with a memorandum that the said Denise came into the chancery
and claimed the said manor, but because one of the heirs of the said
John alleged that she had quit-claimed the said manor, the morrow of
the Assumption next was given her so that if no letter of quit-claim
should then be shown by the heirs the said Denise may have seisin of
the manor.
Memorandum. On which day came Walter de Kirkebrid, kinsman and one
of the heirs of the said John, by his attorney Nicholas Barde who married
Joan another heir, and Margaret fourth sister and an heir of the said
John, into the chancery at Roystoh, but Florence de Wygeton the third
sister, and Elizabeth the fifth sister came not. The fourth day from
the said feast was given them for showing the letters of quit-claim, and
because no such letters were shown, a writ of seisin of the said manor
was granted to the said Denise.
Wnt o/ dedimus potestatem recipiendi attornatos, for Elizabeth late the wife
of Geoffrey de Sherewynd, one of the sisters and heirs of the said John
de Wygeton, 12 July, 9 Edw. II.
Memorandum. That on Monday the eve of SS. Simon and Jude, 9 Edw. II,
came into the king's chancery Margaret daughter of John de Wygeton,
and sought the lands of her said father as his next heir &c. Where-
upon came Walter de Kirkebride, Joan the wife of Nicholas Barde,
daughter of Joan de Reygate a sister, Florence de Wygeton a sister
married to Hector Askelok, Margaret a sister married to Robert de
Methelay, and Elizabeth a sister, by their attorneys, and claimed
to be next heirs, for the said Margaret ought to be excluded, because
a divorce was pronounced between the said John and Denise his wife,
mother of the said Margaret, because of her precontract with John
Paynel, by reason whereof the said Margaret is a bastard ; and the said
Margaret says that she was legitimate.
Whereupon a day was given &c viz.: — the octave of St, Hilary.
EDWARD II. 299
Memorandum. On which day came the said Margaret, Walter,- and
Elizabeth, and because the said Margaret now says she was born in the
diocese of London, the bishop was ordered to enquire the truth of the
matter and certify the king without delay.
Writ, to Roger le Brabanzon and his companions, justices &c. to examine the
inquisitions &c. and do right between the said Margaret and the said
Walter &c. that the said John's lainds may be delivered to his next heir
according to custom, 15 Dec. 9 Edw. II.
Writ of certiorari dejeodis c&c. 18 May, 9 Edw. II.
Cumberland. . Inq. Tuesday after the feast of St. Matthew, 10 Edw. II.
Kirkebrid, Wygeton and Dockewra. 201. land held of the said John
de Wygeton by Richard de Kirkebrid rendering 7s. 9d. for cornage
yearly, suit at the court of Wygeton, and by homage and fealty.
Ulueton. 1 carucate land held by Robert de Quiterig by homage and
20d. cornage.
Little Waverton. The hamlet held by John de Malton by homage and
4s. 5^d. cornage, and suit at the court of Wygeton.
Drundraw. A third part held by John de Crofton by homage, and
4s. 5^. cornage yearly ; two parts of a third part and two parts of a
third part (sic) held by Nicholas Bard by homage, and 3s. 9d. cornage ; 2
marks, 6s. 8d. rent, held by John le Ingleys by homage, and S^d.
cornage ; a ninth part held by Thomas de Partan (?) by homage, and
n^d. cornage; and a ninth part held by William son of Hugh by
homage, and ll^d. cornage.
Blencogow, held by William Blount by homage, 13s. 4rf. cornage, and suit at
the court of Wygeton.
Waverton. A fourth part held by Lambert de Waverton by homage,
40d. cornage yearly, and 9s. for his free farm ; an eighth part held by
Robert del Dykes by homage, and 20d. cornage ; an eighth part held by
John de Ormesby by homage, and 20d. cornage ; a twelfth part held by
William de Osmonderlaw by homage, and 3^d. cornage ; a twelfth part
held by Simon de Quinhou by the like service ; a twelfth part held by
John de Bothel by the like service.
Lounethweyt. The hamlet held by Benedict de Lounethweyt by fealty,
Wygeton. 1 carucate land held by Richard Brune by homage, and Id. rent.
Wygeton, Kirkebrid, and Melmorby. The churches.
Warthwyk and Aglounbi. The hamlets, except 100s. land, held by John de
Warthwyk by homage, and 13s. Ad. cornage ; and 100s. land held by Sir
Thomas de Richmount by homage, and IJd. cornage.
Melmoreby. 1 carucate land held by Walter de Mumby by fealty, suit at
the court of Melmoreby, and 12cZ. for his free farm ; 1 carucate land
held by Sir Thomas de Richmont doing suit at the said John's court
of Melmorby ; 2 carucates land held by Richard Armestrang by fealty,
rendering Id. yearly ; 1 carucate land held by Richard de Salkild by
fealty, rendering 12d. yearly; 2 carucates land held by William de
Ro . . . by fealty, rendering 'iOd. yearly ; 1 carucate land held by
Agnes de Hilton by fealty, rendering iOd. yearly ; 6a. land held by
William Mel' by fealty, rendering 15d. yearly ; 6a. land held by Walter
son of William by fealty, rendering 15d. yearly ; and 15a. land held by
". . de Aynstapellith by fealty, rendering
8s. yearly.
Memorandum. That the said Walter de Wygeton came in full exchequer on
the morrow of St. Hilary, 13 [Edw. II] and acknowledged the above
300 INQUISITIONS.
said gift to the said John and Denise, and bound himself and his heirs
thereto ; and John de Luvetot father of the said Denise prayed
enrolment of the said gift and acknowledgement ; and they were enrolled
on the rolls of Memoranda of Hilary term in the said year, and the
chancellor ordered them to be enrolled at the request of the treasurer
of the exchequer, which was done at Bristol on the morrow of St. Vincent
in the same year.
Jiodgment reciting the above tviit to the justices of 15 Dec. 9 Edw. II. and
memoranda, and stating that the process was pending before the bishop
of London from the said octave of Hilary until the quinzaine -of St.
John the Baptist in the king's 14th year, on which day the bishop
returned that he found the said Margaret to be the lawful daughter of
the said John and not a bastard, whereupon it was considered that
she should have seisin of his lands &c. This record was delivered into
the chancery at Westminster, July 24 in the 14th year by the hands
of Sir Henry de Scrop, chief justice.
C. Edw. II. File §8. (4.)
532. Robert son of Payn.
Writ to enquire what lands, &c., in Somerset, the said Eobert held for life
of the inheritance of the heirs of John de Wygeton, 28 Aug. 9 Edw. II,
and duplicate.
SoMEESBT. Inq. 22 Sept. 9 Edw. II.
Kynggeston by levele. A messuage, 1 carucate land, and 40s. rent of
assize, held for life of the inheritance of the heirs of John de Wygeton,
which messuage &c. are held of the heirs of Robert de Mortuo Mari, lord
of Richard's Castle, by service of J knight's fee. The said John's sisters
are his next heirs, but their names and ages are unknown to the jury,
because they dwell in cos. Cumberland and York.
Somerset. Inq. 23 Sept. 9 Edw. II.
Kyngeston by levile. A messuage and 1 carucate land, held as abovesaid.
The said John had a daughter and heir Margaret, aged 24, as the jury
believe, but they know nothing of any other next heirs of the said John.
Writ to the escheator to send in the inquisitions concerning the lands &c.
which Robert son of Payn held for life of the inheritance of the heirs
of John de Wygeton without delay, 18 Oct, 9 Edw. II.
Endorsed with return that they have been lately sent into the chancery.
G. Edtv. II. File 38. (5.)
533. Robert de Clyffoed.
Writ, 28 July, 8 Edw. II.
Cumberland. Inq, Tuesday before the Decollation of St. John, 8 Edw. II.
Skelton. A third part held of the king in chief by service of 27ff. for cornage,
which Sir John de Penreth holds for life by the said Sir Robert's demise,
besides the dower of Ermina de Seton, who was the mother of Christopher
de Seton, the reversion whereof pertains to the said Sir Robert's heir.
EDWAED II. 301
Carleton by Penreht [alias Penreth]. lis. rent and a mill, held of the king
in chief, service unspecified. He had no other lands &c. in the county.
Eoger his son, aged 14 on the feast of St. Agnes, second last past, is his
next heir.
[York.] Inq. taken at Skiptoun in Craven on Saturday after the Assumption,
8 Edw. II. {defaced.)
[Skiptoun in Craven.] Certain lands &c., underwritten, held of the king in
chief by service of 11 J fees, (viz. : — ) 6 carucates and 2 bovates of knights'
land, whereof divers freemen held tenements of the said Eobert by the
same service, except lordship ; and there are there a certain castle &c.
(full extent given with names of tenants) , including the advowson of the
free chapel of St. John the Evangelist within the castle, two water-mills,
a park by the castle, a court of knights, and a wood called Lobbewith.
Holme. [The hamlet, viz. — ] a capital messuage, 187a. arable, 80a.
meadow, &c.
Skibden. [The hamlet, viz. — ] 24 bovates land in bondage, rents, services
and a watermill (extent given).
Siglesden. 68^ bovates land held by customers, rents, services &c. (extent
given with names of tenants).
Thorleby. [The hamlet, viz. — ] a capital messuage, 2 bovates land in
demesne, 22 bovates land in bondage, tofts &c.
The Forest. Lodges called Drabley, Berden, Land Gamylswath,
Holgyll, and Ungayne, with meadow in Hardhyngges, and [the hamlets
of] Crokerys, and Elsawe [alias Elslawe] .
Holden. [The hamlet, viz. — ] a lodge called Gylgraynes, &c.
Calder. Pannage, deadwood, and underwood.
Howe [alias Hawe] . Deadwood and underwood. .
Heir as above, aged 14 at the feast of St. Agnes, 7 Edw. II.
Westmoebland. Tiiq. Monday after St. Bartholomew, 8 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Westmerland. The barony held of the king in chief by service of 4 knights'
fees, viz. — ■
Appelby. The castle [and manor] (extent given), including a park called
Flakebrig.
Burgh under Staynnesmor [alias Staynmore]. The castle [and manor]
(extent given with names of tenants).
Soureby by Burgh. A capital messuage, lands, rents, &c. (extent given).
Wynton. A capital messuage, lands, rents, &c. (extent given).
Kirkebysteph(en). A capital messuage, lands, rents, &e. (extent given with
names of tenants), including a castle called Pendragon in the vale of
Mallerstangg, and the hundred of Hartcla.
Langeton. A capital messuage, lands, &e. (extent given).
King's Meburn. A capital messuage, lands, &c. (extent given).
Brougham. The castle [and manor] (extent given).
Kirkeby Thore and Millenburne Hills. The glebe of the church of
Kirkebeye, wastes, &c. (extent given) .-
Temple Soureby. A messuage, lands, &c. held as escheat
Westmoreland. Free tenants holding by service of cornage : —
EUebeck and Ascum, held by Thomas de Hellebeck, rendering 56s. 9d.
yearly.
Cabergh, held by Alan de Cabergh, rendering 17s. 8d.
Hartcla and Smardale [alias Smerdale], held by Andrew de Hartcla,
rendering 26s.
302 INQUISITIONS.
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Great Musgrave, Moreton, Souleby for the part of Santeford, and a moiety
of Rokeby, held by Thomas de Musegrave who is under age and in
wardship, rendering 45«. lOd.
Warthecopp and a moiety of Wateby, held by. Henry de Wartheeop,
rendering 17«. 8d.
Overton and Wateby. Moieties held by William de Daker, rendering
12s. 6d.
CroBBebyg[erard], Little Musegrave and a moiety of Overton, held by
Eichard de Musgrave, rendering 26«. 3d.
Helton Bacon, held by Robert Bacon and the heirs of Andrew de Ellerton
[alias de Hellerton] , rendering 13«. 8d.
Great Askeby and Wynanderwath, Moieties and 1 carucate land in Wynton,
held by Robert de Askeby, rendering 19«.
Great Askeby. A moiety held by John de Cotesford, rendering 4«. 2d.
Little Askeby and a moiety of Helton Flechan, held by Robert Lengleys
[alias le Engleys] , rendering 3s. 6^d.
Cliffton, held by Gilbert en Gayne [alias Engayne] , rendering 16s. 4d.
Brougham, held by John Godeberd, William de Crakanthorp, and Henry
de Biddings, rendering 13«. 6d.
Dufton, Yavenwithe, Boleton, and Brampton, held by Ralph son of William,
rendering 25s. 6d.
Knockesalkoc [alias Knock Schallock], held by John Boyvil [alias
de Boyvyle] , rendering 3s. 4d.
Clibum [alias Clibome] , a moiety held by Luke Taliboys [alias Tayleboys] ,
rendering 12s. 4§rf.
CoUeby, held by Thomas de CoUeby, rendering 6s. lOd.
Hoff. [The manor and of Drybeeh] held by the heir of Thomas de Multon
[of Gillesland] , who is under age, rendering 9«. 2d.
Ormesheved, held by John de Derewentwater, rendering 13«. 6d.
Newbigging, held by Robert de Newbigging, rendering 20d.
Millenbume, held by Earl Patrick, rendering 21«. 8d.
Kirkebythore. Three parts held by John de Kirkebythore, rendering
32s. 6d.
Crakanthorp, held by Thomas Manchel, rendering 6g. 8d. [alias 6e. 10d.'\
Appelby. 1 carucate land held by the heir of Eudo de Ribles, rendering 2s. ;
and 8a. land held by the'heir of Walter le Spenser, rendering 4d.
Kirkebergh, held by John de Hartcla, rendering 2s.
Louthre, held by the heir of John de Coupeland, Henry de Haverington,
Simon de Aine, and the prior of Watton, rendering 20a. 4d,
Meburn Maud and Qrake (?), held by Richard le Fraunceys, rendering 33s.
Clibum. A moiety held by William de Tylia [alias du Teyle], John
de Staffoli [alias de StaffoUe], and Robert de Soureby, rendering
7«. 8^d.
Burton. The hamlet held by WilUam de Helton, rendering 13«. 4d.
Crosseby Ravenswart, and Nateby, held by Nicholas de Hastings, rendering
27*. 2d.
Heppe and Bampton Patrik, and Gnype Patrik [alias Knype], held by
Gilbert de Colewen [alias de CuUewen] , rendering 26s. Id.
Bampton Cundal and Gnype [alias Knype] , held by Henry de Cundale,
rendering 15s. 3d.
Fee Farms : —
Askeby. The grange and the pasture of Breredale, held by the abbot of
Byland, rendering 30«. (?) . . yearly.
Melkanthorp, held by de Ros, rendering 5s. yearly.
EDWAED II. 303
Colleby, held by Thomas de Colleby, rendering 6d. (?) yearly.
Warthecop. 1 carucate land (?) held by Henry de Warthecop, rendering
12d. ; and 6 bovates land held by John Morel, rendering Id. yearly.
Souleby. 4a. land (?), and 16a. land in Warthecop, held by Thomas
Bowet, rendering 6d. yearly.
Appelby. A toft held by John de Ormesheved, rendering Id. (?) yearly.
Millenburn, held by Thomas de Haltecla and Adam Baret, rendering 4i.
yearly,
Rokeby. A moiety held by Robert de Askeby, rendering 6d. yearly.
Cliburn. 1 bovate land held by John de Staffoli, rendering lib. cummin;
held by Geoffrey son of Hervey, rendering Id. ; William de
Tylia for land of Adam son of Gilbert de Cliburn rendered 6d. ;
4 bovates land held by [Thomas Reginald ?] rendering
Id. ; and William de Tylia held rendering Id. yearly.
Wateby. 9^a. land held by Thomas Bowet, rendering Id. yearly.
Tybay. 2 carucates land by Thomas de Hasting, rendering 5s. yearly.
Querton, held by Henry de Querton, rendering 6s. yearly.
Mousegil and Belew. 6s. 8d. rendered by Alan de Cabergh, for pasture.
Cliburn, Clifton, Louthre, and Melkanthorp. Divers tenements held by
Gilbert Engayne, Alan de Coupeland, the heir of Geoffrey son of
Hervey, William de T(ylia?), Robert de Som and Hugh
de Ros by service of drengage.
Kirkebythore, Merton and Brougham. The advowsons of the churches.
Out of the manor of Burg the said Sir Robert de Clifford gave 20
marks yearly to Sir Thomas Mounteney for life for service, and the
same to Sir John Mounteney. He also granted to Sir Thomas de Helle-
beck, knight, reasonable sustenance for life for himself, one esquire, three
grooms, and three horses, with two robes yearly befitting a knight and
two saddles (cellis), and charged his manor of Winton therewith ; and for
this the said Sir Thomas granted to the said Sir Robert and his heirs his
manor and town of Soureby by Burg. And the said Sir Robert granted
to the abbey of Heppe 4 marks yearly for a chantry to be made in the
abbey for the souls of his ancestors, to be received out of the cornages
and blanch rents {albis firmis) of Millenburne.
Heir as above, aged 14 on the feast of St. Agnes, 7 Edw. II.
Worcester. Inq. 20 Aug. 8 Edw. II.
Severstok. The manor (extent given), including a close at Kynarsleye
called Le Wynyard, and the advowsons of the church and vicarage,
held of the earl of Gloucester by service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 15.
WoKCESTEE. Inq. 12 Oct. 8 Edw. II.
Temdeburi. The manor (extent given), held of the earl of Lancaster, of the
honour of Clifford, by service of IJ knights' fee.
Heir as above, aged 15 on 2 Feb. last.
Hereford. Inq. Friday after St. Denis, 8 Edw. II.
Brugge on Wye {Wayam). The manor (extent given with names of tenants),
including a fishery in the Wye, held of Thomas, earl of Lancaster, by
service of 1 knight's fee, and suit at the bishop of Hereford's court at
Her ford. .
Heir as above, aged 15,
304 INQUISITIONS.
Waewick. Inq. Tuesday after St. Edmund the Archbishop, 8 Edw. II.
Wynterton. 100«. rent from eight born bondmen in the manor, which
manor is held of the earl of Warwick by service of doing suit at his
court every three weeks.
No heir specified.
Extent or summary of the above lands held of the king in chief, and of the
portions thereof assigned in dower, with the variations given there
within square brackets.
Writ oj certiorari dejeodis dv. 20 Aug. 8 Edw. II.
Herefobd. Inq. Thursday before the Conversion of St. Paul, 8 Edw. II.
The manor of Brugges on Wye (Wayam).
Staundon. Two carucates land held of the manor of Themedebury by Eichard
le Maunz for J knight's fee, rendering Id. yearly, and scutage when it
runs.
Bradefeld. 1 carucate land held of the manor of Themedebury in chief by
Philip de Grete for | knight's fee, owing relief and scutage.
Bruges on Wye manor. Tenants by homage, viz. —
Pvichard de Kynardesley holds 1 carucate land; Juliana de Bruges,
1 carucate land ; Walter de Bruges, J virgate land ; Eichard Ode,
J virgate land ; Eichard Ayleward, J virgate land ; William Ayleward,
J virgate land ; Walter del Mershe, J virgate land ; John Warde,
I virgate land ; Adam de Marisco, j virgate land ; and Eichard de
Lulhamme, 'J virgate land.
Brugges on Wye. The advowson of a chantry.
WoECBSTBB. Inq. Wednesday after the Conversion of St. Paul, 8 Edw. II.
Newenton within the manor of Severnstok. 1 carucate land held by Alice
de Newenton for J knight's fee ; and 98. rent held by Nicholas de Aston
for J knight's fee, from whence the lord shall have wardship but not
marriage.
The following hold by homage and owe suit of court, wardship, relief and
marriage, viz. — Eoger Golafre, 3 virgates'land; Walter de Bello Campo,
3 virgates land ; John de Sandford, J virgate land ; Thomas de la
Marre, IJ virgate land in Clifton within the same manor ; Eobert de
Bulesdoun, IJ virgate land in Clifton ; Master Peter de Pyriton, 1 virgate
land ; and Walter de Newenton, J virgate land in Clifton.
Sevemestok, The advowsons of the church and vicarage ; and the advowson
of a certain chantry.
Of the manor of Themedebury are held 2J-knights' fees, viz. —
Olreton. 2 carucates land held by John de Wassheburne for 1 fee.
Staundon. 2 carucates land held by Eichard le Maunz for J fee, rendering
20s. when scutage runs, and Id. yearly.
Bradefeld. 1 carucate land held by Philip de Grete for ^ knight's fee,
rendering 20«. when scutage runs.
Weston. 1 carucate land held by the same Philip for ^ knight's fee,
rendering 208. when scutage runs.
Themedebury. The following hold by homage, and owe suit of court,
wardship, reUef, and marriage, viz. —
John de la Marre holds ^ virgate land ; John Tyrel, 1 virgate land ; Eoger de
Wynchestre, | virgate land ; Eobert de Wynchestre, | virgate land ;
Stephen de Curewode, ^ virgate land ; William de Dylwe, 1 virgate
land ; Peter le Hore, J virgate land ; Henry de Aston, J virgate land ;
. Eoger Symond, ^ viigate land ; Stephen de Hamme, J virgate land ;
EDWARD II. 305
Walter Osebern, J virgate land ; Ralph de Hullamtone, J virgate land ;
William de Esthamme, J virgate land ; Robert Stormy, J virgate land
from which the lord shall have wardship but not marriage; and
Thomas de la Mare holds 5 marks dry rents.
Themedebury. The adowson of a chantry.
Westmoreland. Inq. Sunday after St. Luke, 8 Edw. II.
Free tenaiits holding by cornage as above, with the slight variations given
there in square brackets, and also : —
Hellebeck, held by Richard de Blenkaneshopp and Isabel de Slekburn
rendering 6s. ; and tenements (unspecified) held by Henry de Warthe-
copp.
Ascome, held by Robert de Swyneborne rendering 50s. M.
Great Musgrave, Morton, Rokeby, and Sandford, held by Thomas de
Musgrave, who is under age, rendering 32s. M.
Souleby, part held by Thomas de Hellebeck rendering 13s. 8d.
Helton Flechan. A moiety held by Walter de Wessington rendering Q\d.
Appelby. 1 carucate land held by Robert de Bradewode rendering 2s.
Louthre, held by Adam de Coupland, Henry de Haverington, Hugh de
Louthre, and the prior of Watton, rendering 20s. 4ti.
Meburne Maud, held by Richard le Fraunceys rendering 33s.
Brouham, Merton, and Kirkebythore. The advowsons of the churches.
Yoke. Extent, Saturday after the Epiphany, 8 Edw. II.
Crakehowe, Thorpp and Bryns'all, Airton, and Caldeconiston. 12 carucates
land held by Robert de Nevill by service of 1 knight's fee, viz. : — in
Crakehowe 6 carucates, Thorpp and Brynsall 2 carucates, Airton
1 carucate, and Caldeconiston 3 carucates.
Heton, Gairgrave, Eston, Farnhill and Conundeley, and Ackeword and
Neusom. 1^ knight's fee and 4 bovates land, whereof 14 carucates
make a fee, held by Margaret de Nevill, viz. — in Heton 6 carucates,
Gairgrave 6J carucates, Eston 1 carucate, Farnhill and Conundeley
6 carcucates, and Ackeword and Neusom 2 carucates.
Haukeswyk, Otreburn, Helgfeld, Malghum, and Haghenlyth. 1 knight's fee,
whereof 14 carucates make a fee, held by William Mauleverer, viz. —
in Haukeswyk 3 carucates, Otreburn 3 carucates, Helgfeld 4 carucates,
Malghum 1 carucate, and Haghenlyth 3 carucates.
Adyngham, Draghton and Berwyk, and Sutton. 9 carucates, whereof 14
carucates make a fee, held by Walter le Vavasour by knight's service,
viz. — in Adyngham 4 carucates, Draghton and Berwyk 3 carucates,
and Sutton 2 carucates.
Airton, Calton, and Elslak. 11 like carucates similarly held by Henry son
of Hugh, viz. — in Airton 5J carucates, Calton 3 carucates, and Elslak
2^ carucates.
Marton and Thorledby. 12 like carucates similarly held by William de
Mar ton.
Esthalton, Heton, and Scothorp. 6 J like carucates held by the prior of
Boulton, viz. — in Esthalton 3 carucates, Heton 2 carucates, and
Scothorp IJ carucate.
Wath. 1 knight's fee similarly held by John Flemyng.
Gayrgrave and Eston. 3J like carucates similarly held by Nigel de Stainford.
Conyston in Ketelweldale. 6 like carucates similarly held by William de
Hebbedene.
Rilston, Stritton, and Scorthorp. 7 {sic) like carucates similarly held by
Richard Fauvel, viz. — in Eilston 3 carucates, Stritton 3 carucates,
and Scorthorp 1^ carucate.
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Cullyng. 3 like carucates similarly held by John de Boyvill.
EideUsden. 3 like carueates similarly held by Peter de Marcheley.
Braycewell, Kilston, Kygheley, and Skipton. 6J like carucates and
2 bovates, similarly held by John Tempest, viz. — in Braycewell
3 carucates, Kilston 1 carucate, Kygheley 2 carucates, and Skipton
6 bovates.
Eston, Kyghley, and Est Halton. 10 like carucates similarly held by John
de Eston, viz. — in Eston 4 carucates, Kyghley 4 carucates, and Est
Halton 2 carucates.
Airton. | like carucate similarly held by Thomas de Scothorp.
Broghton. 5 like carucates and 1 bovate, similarly held by Peter Giliot.
Stretton and Thorledby, Skipton, and Bradeley. 1 like carucate similarly
held by William de Cestrunt, viz. — in Stretton and Thorledby
J carucate, Skipton 2 bovates, and Bradeley 2 bovates.
Skipton. 3 like bovates similarly held by Henry Eussel ; 1 bovate by
Kobert de Benteley ; and 4 bovates by William Fauvel.
Stretton. J like carucate land similarly held by Adam Fauvel.
Hertelington. 1 like carucate similarly held by Henry de Hertelington.
Brynsall. 6 like bovates similarly held by the same Henry.
Skipton, Glusburne, Bradeley and Esteby. 3 like carucates similarly held
by the heir of Henry de Aula, viz. — in Skipton 1 carucate, Glusburne
1 carucate, and Bradeley and Esteby 1 carucate.
Skipton and Bradeley- I carucate of the same fee similarly held by Adam
del Bank.
Broghton. 1 like carucate similarly held by Eichard de Fauvelthorp.
Stretton and Broghton. J like carucate similarly held by Eichard son of
Hugh de Stretton.
Stretton. 3 like bovates similarly held by.Adam Fauvel.
Skipton. J like carucate similarly held by William de Brigham ; and
2 like bovates by Eichard de Kygheley.
Broghton. ^ like carucate similarly held by William de Stretton.
Bradeley. J like carucate similarly held by Eobert son of Eichard de
Bradeley ; ^ like carucate by Kobert son of Geoffrey ; J like carucate by
Eobert Bugk; 2 like bovates by Elias Bugk; and 2 like bovates by
Eobert le Mason.
Boxhill in Apiltrewyk. 22a. containing 2 like bovates similarly held by
Henry de Kygheley of Apiltrewyk, William de Gyrmouth, William de
Wodhous, Eobert le Long, and William son of Agnes.
Bradeley and Skipton. 2 like carucates similarly held by William de
Skipton.
Gayrgrave. J like carucate similarly held by William the chaplain (eapel-
lanus) of Gairgrave.
Skipton. A toft held by William son of Adam de Broghton, by knight's
service ; 2 like bovates land with a certain serjeanty, similarly held by
Eichard de Kygheley, worth 13s. M. yearly with his bailiwick in Airdale
of fee ; and 2 like bovates similarly held by WiUiam Ernays.
Broghton. 1 bovate of the same fee similarly held by William de Skipton ;
2 J like bovates by Henry de Marton ; 1^ like bovate by John de
Preston ; and 1 like bovate by William de Brus.
Skipton. The advowson of the free chapel within the castle.
Boulton. The priory and 6 like carucates held by the prior in alms
{elemogina) .
Apiltrewyk. 2 carucates land held by the same prior in demesne.
Halton. 4 carucates land held by the same prior in alms,
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Emsey. 4 carucates land held by the same prior in alms.
Skipton and Kildewyk. The churches held by the same prior to his own
uses.
Kylnesay. The grange containing | carucate land, held by the abbot of
Fountains in alms.
A lake called Eston Terne, held by the abbot of Fournays in alms.
Cumberland. Inq. Tuesday after St. Luke, 8 Edw. II.
A plot of land called Lampmergh, held by Eanulph de Orreton by service of
4d. yearly, and eornage.
Carleton. k messuage and garden teld by Thomas son of Thomas del Bank
rendering Id. yearly ; a messuage and la. land held by serjeanty by
John son of Thomas del Bank rendering 6d. yearly ; a messuage and
6a. land held in serjeanty by Alice late the wife of Thomas son of
William rendering &d. yearly ; a messuage and garden held in serjeanty
by Robert son of Andrew rendering 14rf. yearly ; a messuage and 12a.
land held in serjeanty by Mariota (?) late the wife of William son of
Nicholas rendering 8s. yearly ; a messuage and 12a. land held in
serjeanty by William son of Peter rendering Id. yearly ; a messuage
held in serjeanty by Adam son of John rendering Id. yearly ; a
messuage held in serjeanty by Thomas de Edenhale rendering Id.
yearly ; a messuage held in serjeanty by Thomas son of William Gerard
rendering ^Ib. pepper yearly ; a messuage held in serjeanty by John
son of Alexander rendering 2rf. yearly ; 8a. land held in serjeanty by
Emma late the wife of Richard rendering \d. yearly ; a messuage
and 15a. land held in serjeanty by John son of Gilbert le White
rendering lib. cummin yearly; and a messuage held in serjeanty by
John Tapcuitt (?) rendering ^d, yearly.
Skelton, Levington, and Stapilton. A sixth part of the advowsons of the
churches.
C. Edw. II. File 39.
534. William de Vesci of Kildare.
Wiit, 10 July, 8 Edw. II.
YoEK ; WAPENTAKE OF PiKERiNG. Inq. Saturday after St. Michael, 8 Edw. II.
Brumpton. The manor and 6 carucates land and meadow in demesne, and
a watermill &c., 6 carucates land and meadow in Saldene, 28 cottages,
and a wood called Ayclif in Trucedale, all held of the fee of Sir John de
Mubray by knight's service ; the site of 2 granges, 4 tofts, and 7 bovates
land and meadow, held of the earl of Lancaster in socage and bondage,
worth 11. 14s. lljd. yearly besides 24s. which are assigned in dower to
Isabel de Welle of Vescy, and 3 carucates and 7a. land and meadow in
socage, held of the said earl, which render 52s. 5\d. yearly, which the
said William paid to the castle of Pikering ; and 5 tofts.
Snaynton and Westhorp in Brumpton. 9 tofts and 9 bovates land and
meadow in demesne, and 6 carucates and 6 bovates in the hands of free
tenants, and a toft in Kekesgate, and the site of the church of
Brumpton, held of the fee of Roger le Bygod by knight's service ; and
6 bovates land, of the dower of the church, are of the fee of Sir John
de Mubray.
Boston. 1 bovate land held of Thomas son of Walter by service of 18d.
yearly, of the fee of Peter de Brus,
308 INQUISITIONS.
That part of the wood of Trucedale (is) towards the south ; of whose fee it is,
is unknown to the jury at present, but all the tenants of the earl of
Lancaster and of John de Mubray ought to have common there with
their beasts, and estovers.
The said William did not die seised of the above lands in his
demesne as of fee, but of fee tail, for Anthony sometime bishop of
Durham enfeoffed William de Vescy thereof, to hold to him and the
heirs of his body, with remainder to Wilham de Vescy of Kildare
and the heirs of his body, of the chief lords, and with further remainder
to the right heirs of the said William the elder ; and the said William
de Vescy of Kildare died without heirs of his body, but who is the
next heir of the said William the elder is unknown to the jury.
York ; East Kiding. Inq. Thursday before St. Michael, 8 Edw. II.
Wyntringham. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), held
of Sir John de Moubray by homage and fealty and foreign service, of
fee tail of the enfeoffment of Anthony de Bek, sometime bishop of
Durham, with remainders as abovesaid.
Knapton. A messuage and 8 bovates land held by Nicholas de Snaynton
rendering 8s. Qd. yearly and doing suit at the mill of Wyntringham and
the court of Malton ; a messuage and 3 bovates land, held by Hugh
Burguloun rendering 2s. yearly and the like suits ; and a messuage and
1 carucate land held by Kobert de Colevill doing suit at the lord's mill.
Dugelby. 4 bovates land in demesne, together with the lordship of Dugelby,
of which 4 bovates Joan late the wife of Adam de Dugelby holds a
third part in dower, service unknown, but the tenants do suit at the
court of Malton. The manor of Wyntringham is charged with &l.
yearly for finding a chantry for ever in the chapel of Neusom, and with
8Z. 19s. Zd. yearly as dower to Lady Isabel de Bello Monte.
The said William died without heir.
Endorsed with a memorandum that on Tuesday after St. Michael, 8 Edw. II.
came into the chancery at York Gilbert de Aton and challenged this
inquisition, asserting that the lands contained therein ought to remain
to hitn as next heir of the said William de Vescy the elder by the
form of the gift mentioned in the inquisition, and prayed that nothing
might be done therein to his prejudice.
Writ, 10 July, 8 Edw. II.
Lincoln. I«g. 20 Dec. 8 Edw. II.
Manneby, Grimolby, and Saltfletby. Certain lands &c. held to himself and
the heirs of his body of John de Brittania, earl of Kichemund, by
service of 22s. Qd. yearly, viz.— Manneby, a messuage, 80a. arable,
6a. meadow, and 4Ja. pasture ; Saltfletby, a toft ; Grimolby, 34a. land
and 6s. 8^. rent.
Manneby. A toft with a croft, 28a. land, and 2a. meadow, similarly held
of the abbot of Welhogh, Grimesby, by service of 3s. yearly.
Manneby and Saltfletby. 3a. 3r. at Manneby, and 3ia. land and ^a. meadow
at Saltfletby, similarly held of the abbot of Louth Park by service of
19d. yearly.
Manneby. 2Ja. land similarly held of Thomas Cannelaie by service of
^Id. yearly ; la. meadow of Kichard le Taillour by service of \d. yearly;
lOo. land of Peter Humfraie by service of 14d. yearly ; 16d. yearly rent
of William son of Bobert de Manneby ; 19a. land, and M. rent arising
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from land of Hugh son of John, similarly held of John de Tathewell
by service of 14:d. yearly ; and 7a. land of Peter de Schadeworth by
knight's service.
Saltfletby. 4a. 1?-. meadow similarly held of Walter son of Alan de
Grimolby by service ef M. yearly; and 4a. meadow of Elizabeth de
Novo Mercato by service of Id. yearly.
Grimolby. 2Ja. land similarly held of Walter de Apol by service of ^^d.
yearly ; la. Ir. land of Alice daughter of Maud by service of Id.
yearly ; 2a. land of Eobert son of Eobert by service of 2d. yearly ; 4a.
land of John son of Peter by service of a clove gillyflower ; 2Ja.
of William son of Walter by the like service ; and a toft and 19a. land
of the king as of the barony of Bayeux, which is in the hand of Isabel
de Bello Monte, lady of Vescy, for life by the king's grant, by service of
2s. yearly, and doing suit every six weeks at the king's court, which
is in the hand of the said Isabel, at Lincoln.
Lincoln City. Certain tenements held in his demesne as of fee, of Thomas
earl of Lancaster as of the honour of Bolingbroke, by service of 14s.
yearly ; and certain other tenements similarly held of the king in
chief as of his ancient demesne by service of 12d. yearly, and there
are payable 5s. to the prior of St. Katherine's.
The said William de Vescy was a bastard and died without heir of himself.
NoETHUMBEELAND. Inq. Wednesday after the octave of St. Michael, 9 Edw. II.
Tougale and Swynowe. The manor and the town of Alnewyk with the
mill of North Charleton, held by Isabel late the wife of William de
Vescy in dower, of the inheritance of Henry son and heir of Henry de
Percy, who is in the king's wardship; which Henry held them of the
king in chief on the day he died by service of 1 knight's fee.
And the jury well know John son of Arnald de Percy, aged 30, to be
the next and lawful heir of William de Vescy.
With a memorandum as follows : —
This is a transcript of an inquisition taken before the escheator which
was returned into the chancery without a writ.
Petition to the king and [council by John de Percy?] to have the inheri-
tance [of William de] Vescy of Kildare. {French, undated fragment.)
Petition of Thomas Wake to the king for delivery to him of the manor of
Langeton, part of Melton, co. lork, which was taken into the king's
hand after the death of William de Vesci, and which ought now to
revert to the said Thomas as heir of Eobert de StutevHe, who gave it to
Eustace de Vesci and to Bourge his daughter in free marriage and to
the heirs of their bodies, because William de Vesci heir of the said
Eustace died without heir. {French, undated.)
■ Petition of Eoger de Mortimer of Wyggemor to the king and council for
delivery to him of the manor of Wyntripgham, co. York, now in the
king's hand, as his escheat by reason of the death without heir of
William de Vescy of Kyldare, who held it of him. {French, undated.)
Writ oj amotus de plenius certiorari as to whether or not Gilbert de Aton,
Eobert de Hilton, and William de Chauncy are heirs of William de
Vescy the elder as they assert, 24 Feb. 8 Edw. II.
YoBK. Inq. 2 June, 8 Edw. II.
Gilbert de Aton is next heir of William de Vescy the elder, for, after
the said William's death without heir of himself, the right of his tenements
310 INQUISITIONS.
resorted to one Warin de Vescy as kinsman and heir of his brother, one
Eustace, grandfather of the said William the elder on the side of WilUam
his father, and from the said Warin the right descended to Margery his
daughter and heir, and from her to William her son and heir, and from him
to Gilbert his son and heir, and from him, who died without heir of himself,
to one William his brother and heir, and from him to the said Gilbert de
Aton his son and heir, who is of full age.
Writ of certiorari on the complaint of John Barde and Walter de Percehaie,
executors of the will of William de Vescy of Kildare, that whereas he
left two houses in the city of Lincoln to be sold, and the money to be
received to be distributed for his soul amongst his poor and faithful
servants, the escheator detains the same houses in the king's hand,
2 May, 8 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. taken in the hall of pleas, Lincoln, on Wednesday in Whitsun
week, 8 Edw. II.
The said William bequeathed the said messuages as abovesaid, and they
are bequeathable (legabilia). There was no heir of the said William to be
warned, because he was a bastard, and died without heir of himself.
Writ de melius inquirendo to enquire of whose gift the said William held his
lands &c., and to whom they ought to revert, 11 June, 8 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. Tuesday the feast of St. Oswald, 9 Edw. II.
WiUiam de Vescy of Kildare held all his lands in co. Lincoln of the gift
of his father, to him and the heirs of his body, and because he died without
such heir all the lands which he thus held in fee tail ought to revert to
Gilbert de Aton, as next heir of William de Vescy the father ; for one
William de Vescy had two sons Eustace the elder, and Warin, and from
Eustace issued William, and from him John and William, who both died
without heir of themselves, and the right of inheritance resorted to the said
Warin, and from him descended to Marjory his daughter &c. (as above),
and to Gilbert de Aton, who is 26 and more.
Writ de melius inquirendo to enquire whether the said William held the
manor of Cathorp &c. of the king, or not, and who is his next heir,
24 June, 8 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. Tuesday the feast of St. Oswald, 9 Edw. II.
Caithorp. The manor with its appurtenances in Friston, Normanton,
Sudbrok and Wyleghby (full extents given) including meadow in places
called Wedenesse and Esthenges, and plots of pasture called Le Haye
and Brademere, was held by the said William of the king in chief by
service of 1 knight's fee, of the gift and enfeoffment of William de Vescy
his father, so that if the said William of Kildare should die without
heir of himself the manor should remain to the right heirs of the said
William the elder.
He was a bastard and died without heir of his body.
Wiit ojplenius certiorari whethev or not William de Karliolo is the right heir
of William de Vescy as he asserts, 1 Sept. 9 Edw. II.
Mandate from the escheator to the sub-escheator in Norfolk to make
inquisition accordingly, reciting the above writ.
Norfolk. Inq. 20 Oct. 9 Edw. II.
William de Karliolo is the next heir of William de Vescy, and not Gilbert
de Aton nor John de Percy nor any other. For one William de Vescy the
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stock (stipes), ancestor of the said William lately deceased, had a son Eustace
and a daughter Maud, and through Eustace the right of his inheritance
descended to William his son, to John his son, and to William de Vescy,
brother of the said John, who lately died without heir of his body ; where-
upon the right of inheritance reverted to the said Maud, sister of the said
Eustace, who was married to Adam de Karliolo, from whom it descended
to Eudo de Karliolo her son, to William his son, to William, the second, his
son, and to William de Karliolo, the third, his son and heir who now claims
it. The jury being demanded how they know this so openly, seeing that
the late William de Vescy had no lands &c. in Norfolk, say they know it
because William de Vescy, the stock, gave the manor of Saxlingham, co.
Norfolk, in free marriage to the abovesaid Adam de Karliolo with Maud his
daughter, to be held of himself and his heirs by service of J knight's fee, and
also certain lands and tenements in Saxlyngham to be similarly held by
service of | knight's fee, which Simon de Goseford and Peter de Narford now
hold of the said William de Karliolo. This inquisition was delivered into
the chancery at Lincoln, 12 Feb. 9 Edw. II.
Endorsed. Returned at the suit of William de Karl [iolo] .
Lincoln. Inq. taken at Haltokston in the sheriff's turn, on Saturday after
St. Martin, 9 Edw. II.
William de Carliolo is not the next heir of William de Vescy the elder, but
Gilbert de Aton and no other, of whom a full pedigree is given, as above.
Memorandum by the escheator. William de Karliolo has been warned to be
in the King's chancery on the quinzaine of St. Martin.
Writ to the escheator to make the above inquisitions without delay and have
them in the chancery on the quinzaine of St. Martin next, the day given
to the said Gilbert de Aton and John de Percy, and to give notice
to the said William de Karliolo to be there also, 23 Oct. 9 Edw. II.
Writ of scire facias to the escheator, to warn Eobert de Hilton, John de Percy,
and William de Chauncy to be before the king in his next parliament
at Lincoln on the quinzaine of St. Hilary next, the day given to Gilbert
de Aton and William de Karliolo, each of whom claims to be next heir
to William de Vescy the elder, 5 Dec. 9 Edw. II.
Writ of scire facias to the escheator, to warn Eobert de Hilton, William de
Karliolo, John de Percy and William de Chauncy to be in the chancery
on the octave of St. Hilary next, to show cause why the manor of
Wintringham and certain lands in Dukelesby, which William de Vescy
of Kildare held in fee tail, should not be delivered to Gilbert de Aton
as next heir of William de Vescy the elder, 16 Dec. 10 Edw. II.
Similar writ concerning the manor of Catthorp and certain lands &c. in
Dukelesby, 17 Dec. 10 Edw. II.
Writ to the escheator to deliver to Gilbert de Aton, kinsman and heir of
William de Vescy of Kildare, deceased, the manor of Malton which is of
that inheritance, and which the escheator has detained, as is said, with
the profits from 7 Nov. last, when the king took his homage, 6 June,
11 Edw. II.
312 INQUISITIONS.
Return by the escheator. ■ On Saturday after SS. Peter and Paul he came to
Meauton with a great assembly of people to deliver seisin of the manor
to the said Gilbert, but he could not have entry, for Eobert son of
Eichard Cursy professing to be keeper of the manor for Lady Joan de
Comyn held it with force and arms. {French, undated.)
C. Edw. II. File 40. (1.)
535. Isabel late the wife of William de Vbscte.
Writ, concerning lands &c. held in dower of the inheritance of the said
William, which is in the king's hand, 25 June, 8 Edw. II, and duplicate.
York. Inq. Tuesday after St. Matthew, 9 Edw. II.
Malton. The manor, held in dower, of the inheritance of the said WilHam,
of Sir John de Moubray by knight's service.
Langton. The manor, similarly held of the heir of John Wake by knight's
service.
Thorneton. A meadow called Edithmersch, similarly held of the earl of
Lancaster, as of the honour of Pikering, by service of 4s. free farm
yearly.
Gilbert de Aton is next heir of the said William, and of full age.
NoBTHUMBBELAND. Inq. Monday the feast of St. Michael, 9 Edw. II.
Toghale. The manor, held in dower of the inheritance of the said William,
of the king in chief by knight's service.
Swynhou. The manor, similarly held of the king by knight's service.
Alnwyk. Certain land and rent, similarly held of the king in chief, by the
same service.
Heir as above, aged 30.
NoKTHAMPTON. Inq. 20 Jan. 8 Edw. II.
Faxton. Two parts of the manor (full extent given), held in demesne as of
fee, which manor is held of John de Darntayne by service of 2 knights'
fees.
Her next heir is Eobert, son of Adam de Welle deceased, who is in the
king's wardship, aged 19 on the day of the Circumcision, which Adam was
her son and heir. And the said Isabel, long before her death, granted
by indenture to Cecily and Aline de Welle her daughters, and the heirs of
their bodies or of the survivor, for lite, 20i. of yearly rent issuing from two
parts of the same manor.
C. Edw. 11. File AO. (2.)
536. Hbnbt de Percy alias de Perci.
Writ, 10 Oct. 8 Edw. II.
Lbicestbk. Inq. Friday after St. Martin, 8 Edw. II.
Foston. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of
^ knight's fee. He held no other tenements in the county.
Henry his son, aged 16 at the Purification next, is his next heir.
Sussex. Inq. Thursday before SS. Simon and Jude, 8 Edw. II.
Petteworth. The manor with the advowson of the church, and the manors
of Sutton and Duneketon pertaining thereto, together with tenements in
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Heyshete (full extents given), including in Petteworth, parks called
Le Couyng, Le Mydlepark and Le Mickelpark, woods called Le Fryth,
Colehoke, Rotforthyngwode, Midlecorne, Le Outewode, and Le Lith,
a watermill at the end of a' pond called Haselyngburn, and a little fishery
in a stream called Coutershou, held of the earl of Arundell by service of
21 knights' fees, and doing suit at the court of Arundell, and at the
hundreds of Rotherbrigge and E sebum.
Heir as above, aged 15 at Whitsunday last.
Writ, 10 Oct. 8 Edw. II.
NoETHDMBEELAND. Ijiq. Saturday after St. Luke, 8 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Alnewyk. The castle, barony [and manor] (extent given), held of the king
in chief by service of 3 knights' fees, including —
Denewychis. 15 bondmen, each holding a messuage and 24a. land and
rendering 20s. yearly.
Alneham. A capital messuage and 214a. (?) land in demesne, a mill, rents,
&c. (extent given).
Alneham sheles.
Swynley sheles.
The hamlet;
The hamlet
viz. — rents &c. (extent given) .
viz. — lands &c. (extent given) .
Heir as above, aged 13 years and 9 months.
YoEK. Extent. Thursday after St. Martin in the winter, 8 Edw. II.
Giselburne in Cravene. A free court to which pertain all the pleas of the
fee of Percy in Cravene.
Free tenements : —
Westeby. A messuage and 3 bovates land, held by Adam de Westeby
rendering 5s. yearly.
Pathenall. A messuage and 4 bovates land, held by Adam de Goldesburgh
rendering 2s. yearly ; a fourth part of a messuage and 2 bovates land,
held by Robert del Esches rendering 2J(Z.; Ba. land held by Henry
Unton rendering 2Jrf. ; a toft and 1 bovate land held by Stephen de
Westeby rendering 12<^. ; a toft and 1 bovate land held by John de
Westeby rendering 12d. ; a toft and 2 bovates land held by John son of
Hugh de Giselburne rendering 18d. ; a toft and l|a. land held by
John son of Thomas de Pathenall rendering Id. ; and a toft and
2 bovates land held by Hugh le Rider rendering Id. and 2lb. cummin
yearly.
Swyndene. A toft and 2 bovates land held by John de Osmunderlawe
rendering 3d. yearly ; and a messuage and 2 bovates land held by
Thomas Pollard rendering 3d. yearly.
Stainford Scotayn. 1 carucate land held by John de Fauvelthorp rendering
18s. yearly.
Giselburne Forest. A free chace called the forest of Giselburne of which he
only had the hunting, and the abbot of Sallay has the wood and
herbage in fee.
Yoek; West Riding. Inq. Monday the feast of SS. Simon and Jude, 8 Edw. II.
Spofforde. [The manor] viz. — a capital messuage, lands &c. (extent given).
Linton. [The hamlet] viz. — a capital messuage, lands &c. (extent given).
Letheley. [The hamlet] viz. — a capital messuage, lands &c. (extent given).
Arrethorp lalias Arthorp] . [The hamlet] viz. — a capital messuage, lands
&c. (extent given).
All held of the king in chief by knight's service.
314 iNQUISITtOKS.
Inq. Wednesday after SS. Simon and Jude, 8 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Tadcastre. The manor (extent given), together with its member [the
hamlet of J Oxton, held of the king in chief by knight's service.
Wetherby. The manor (extent given), including a wood in Dighton called
Swynhowe, which manor was sometime of the Templars, and the said
Henry de Percy claimed it to be his escheat by their forfeiture ; and
Sir William de Eos of Ingmanthorp had a man in the said wood all the
time the said Sir Henry was seised, claiming the wood to be in his fee
and to have it by reason of the said forfeiture.
Heir as above, aged 13 years and 9 months.
York ; West Riding. I?iq. Saturday after St. Luke, 8 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Wapentake of Staincliff. Lands &c. held (of the king in chief?) by service
of IJ knight's fee, viz. —
Cletoppe. [The manor] viz. — a capital messuage, lands &c. (extent given
with names of the free tenants).
Gigleswyk. [The hamlet] viz. — a capital messuage, lands &c. (extent
given with names of free tenants).
Eauthmell. 5 tofts, 3 bovates and 2a. land, and a third part of a mill.
Bukden. Lands &c. (extent given with names of free tenants).
Langstrothe. Divers tenements.
Heir as above, aged 13 years and 9 months at the feast of the Purification,
7 Edw. II.
York ; North Riding. Inq. Tuesday before All Saints, 8 Edw. II.
•Topclive. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by knight's
service, including Mikelker and Thacker, a fishery, a water-mill at
Grestwaite, and a ferry at the water of Swale.
Grestweyt [alias Grestwayth], [The hamlet], viz. — rents, &c. (extent
given) .
Carleton. A messuage and 1 bovate land.
York. 13«. rent.
Aystanby [alias Astanby]. [The hamlet] viz. — a messuage, lands &e.
(extent given).
Kirke Levington Castell alias Castel Levington [alias Kyrkelevyngton] .
The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by knight's service,
and charged by the said Henry with lOZ. yearly to Sir Edmund Darell,
knight, for life.
Heir as above, aged 13 years and 9 months.
York ; East Riding. Inq. taken at Scardeburgh on Tuesday after St. Wulfran,
8 Edw. II.
Semer. The manor (extent given), including a wood called Ravenesclif, a
pasture called Voucok, and water-mills called Roicemilne and Bymilne,
held of the king in chief by knight's service ; and 2 bovates land held
of Thomas earl of Lancaster in socage by service of 24«. yearly.
Naffreton. The manor (extent given), including pastures called Naffreton
Thornes and Westkerr, a market in Wandesforde, rents from free
tenants in Pockethorp, Wandesford, Thorneholm, and Foston, and lands
in Wyndessom [alias Wyndosen], held of the king in chief by knight's
service.
Lekingfelde. The manor ^extent given), held of the king in chief by
knight's service.
Poclington [alias Pokelyngton]. The manor (extent given), held of the king
in chief in frank almoin as the abbot of Meaux his feoffor held it.
EDWAEb It. SIS
Catton. The manor (extent given), including a ferry over the water of
Derwent, and the mill and pond of Stamford Bridge {de Ponte Belli),
held of the king in chief by knight's service.
Heir as above.
Extent or summary of the abovesaid manors &c. in the West, East and
North Eidings of co. York, and in Northumberland and Sussex, with
the variations there given in square brackets.
Brief summai-y of total values in the East, West and North Eidings, co. York,
and in Northumberland as above.
Writ of certiorari defeodis cC-c. (missing).
Sussex. Inq. made at Petteworth, 6 Nov. 8 Edw. II.
Cockyngg, Wlenchemere, Myntestede and Shuleham. 3 % knights' fees held
by the archbishop of Canterbury.
Treve, Stopeham, Lynces, Cotes and Yabeton. 5 knights' fees held by
William la Sousche.
Berlaveton, Bleteham, Merdon and Herrynggeham. 2^ knights' fees held
by William Paynel.
Bygeneuere [alias Bykeneuere] and Boudyton. 3 knights' fees held by
Ealph Sanzaver.
Stedeham. 1 knight's fee held by the prior of Portesmue.
Boudeketon and Glottyngg. 2 knights' fees held by Gilbert de
Boudeketon.
Heshete. J knight's fee held by iJora atte Bysse.
Sutton. J knight's fee held by Hugh de Sutton.
Lovente. -J knight's fee held by the prior of Shulebrede.
Petteworth. The advowson of the church.
Lincoln. Inq. made at Lutheforth on Tuesday before the Conversion of
St. Paul, 8 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Elkington, Little Grimesby, Kevermund, Covenham and Foterby. 8 carucates
land held by Philip de Kyme by service of 1 knight's fee.
Immingham. 4 carucates land held by the same Philip by service of
J knight's fee.
Wykyngby. 8 carucates land held by Philip de Lindesey by service of
1 knight's fee.
Eoxton and Kelingholm. 2 carucates land held by John de Eoos and
Margaret his wife by service of J knight's fee.
Eoxton and Thorneton. 2 carucates land held by Eobert Ward of Eoxton
by service of J knight's fee.
Luthforth, 4 bovates land held by Eichard de Haynton by service of
tV knight's fee.
Covenham, Luthenham and Wargholm. 4 carucates land held by the heir
of John de Haule by service of J knight's fee.
Staynton. 2 carucates land held by William de Murers by service of '
J knight's fee.
Hotham. 4 carucates land held by Simon de Hereforth [alias de Hereford]-
without any service but fealty [alias | knight's fee] .
Someredeby, 4 carucates land held by William Ergum by service of
J knight's fee.
Wolrikby [aKas Walrikby] . 2 bovates land held by Eobert de Normanby
by service of ^ knight's fee; and J bovate land held by John de
Stikforth [alias de Stikeford] by service of ^ knight's fee.
Staynfeld and Kevermund. 8 carucates land held by the prioress of
Staynfeld by service of 1 knight's fee.
31^ iNQUlSMOKS.
Frunthorp and Lutheforth lalias Frunthorp only] . i carucates land held
by the prior of Markeby by service of f knight's fee.
Ouneby. 4 carucates land held by the abbot of Thorneton by service of
J knight's fee ; and 4 bovates land held by the prior of EUesham by
service of -^^ knight's fee.
Lutheforth and Leggesby. 8 carucates land held by the prior of Sixhill by
service of 1 knight's fee.
He held no advowson of a church in the county.
Extent or summary of the above knights' fees in cos. Sussex and Lincoln,
with the variations there given in square brackets.
Writ of certiorari defeodis dx. 17 Oct. 8 Edw. II.
NoHTHUMBBELAND. luq. The evo of St. Thomas the Apostle, 8 Edw. II.
Knights' fees held of the barony of Alnwick, viz. —
Alwenton, Clenhill, Bydelesden, Burthdon, Scharperton, Thirnom, Nedderton,
Faudon, Angerham and Thirnomesden, held by Eobert de Hounfrayyill
[alias de Umframvill] by service of 2 knights' fees and rendering
53«. M. yearly to his castle of Alnewyk.
Duddington and Wetewod [alias Wytewod] , held by the parceners of the
lands of Bolbek [alias the ' heirs of Hugh de Bolbeck] by service of
1 knight's fee, and rendering IBs. 4i. yearly for the guard of the castle.
Neuham. J fee held by Edmund Comyn, rendering 6s. M. yearly for the
guard of the castle.
Charleton. J fee held by Eichard son of Ealph.
Cbevelingham. 2 knights' fees held by Nicholas de Huntercoumb.
Schippelingbotell [alias Shiplyngbodel] , Hysaund, Gysins [alias Gisels],
Neuton, Eenington, and Brokesfeld. 2^ fees held by Eobert de Hilton,
rendering 278. 7Jd. for the guard of the castle.
Botel and SpLunelstan. J knight's fee held by Eobert de Colville rendering
68. &d. yearly for the guard of the castle ; and J knight's fee held by
Alexander de la Lye by the same service.
Edderston, held by Eoger Colyn by service of ^ knight's fee.
Louker, Southcharleton, Hepon [alias Hopene] and Faleghdon [alias
Fauledon] , held by Eobert de Louker by service of 1 knight's fee, and
rendering 13s. 4f?. yearly for the guard of the castle.
Little Hochton [alias Hoghton] . 1 knight's fee held by Peter Hering.
Eokk, held by Thomas de Eokk by service of J knight's fee and rendering
68. Qd. yearly for the guard of the castle.
Haukhill. 1 knight's fee held by John.de Burghdon rendering IBs. id.
yearly for the guard of the castle.
Dalden, held by Jordan de Dalden by service of 1 fee.
He held no advowson of abbey, church or chapel, of the said barony.
YoKK. Extent, Wednesday after the Epiphany, 8 Edw. II. {defaced.)
Knights' fees and advowsons of the fee of Percy, viz. —
Plumton. 2 carucates land held by Eobert de Plumton by service of
J knight's fee.
Eibbestain. 2 carucates land held by the same Eobert by the same service
of the same fee.
Coltorpth [alias Colthorp] . 4 carucates land held by the same Eobert by
service of J knight's fee.
Scotton. IJ carucate land held by the same Eobert by the same service of
the same fee.
Hornyngton. 2 carucates land held by the same Eobert by the same service
of the same fee, whereof 12 carucates make a fee.
EDWAKD II. 317
Trybergh [alias Thribergh] . 10 carucates land held by Thomas de Heton
[alias de Etfcon] by service of 1 knight's fee.
Spofford. 1 bovate land, whereof 10 carucates make a fee, held by the heirs
of Eichard Somer; and 1 like bovate land held by Robert son of Eoger.
Folifyat and Aykton. 1 like carucate held by the prior of Newburgh by the
same service.
Linton. 10 like bovates [alias ■— fee] held by Eichard de Staxton ; 1^ like
bovate [alias Jj fee] held by Eoger de Linton; IJ like bovate [alias
/i fee] held by Thomas Chaumberlayn ; '2 J bovates held by the heirs
of John de Bolyngbrok by service of Id. and 4 bovates held in alms ;
2 bovates held by John de Wytewell by knights' service of the same
fee ; 1 like bovate held by the heir of Alan the hayward {messoris) ; and
4 like bovates held by the heir of William de Percy.
Hesilwode [alias Heleswode], Stutton, and Cokesford. 5 J carucates held
by Walter le Vavasour by knight's service whereof 10 make a fee.
Siglinghall. 5 carucates land, whereof 8 make a fee, held by the same
Walter ; 9 like bovates [alias i and ^\ fee] held by the heir of Elias
de Wytkirk [alias de Whitekirk] ; and 4 like bovates held by the heir
of Nicholas de Siglinghall.
Edlyngton. 10 carucates land held by Walter le Vavasour by service of
1 knight's fee.
Yedon. 2 carucates land held by the same Walter by service of i knight's
-fee.
Eoudon [alias Eodon]. 1 carucate and 1 bovate land held by the same
Walter by the same service of the same fee.
Bethmesley. 6 bovates land, whereof 8 carucates make a fee [alias ^ fee] ,
held by John Mauleverrer by knight's service.
Nescefeld. 3 like carucates land held by Peter de Percy by service of
23s. 4:d. yearly.
Ilkeley and Weteley. 3 like carucates land held by the same Peter by the
same service.
Stubbum, Midelton, and Scalwra. 4 carucates land, whereof 12 make a ee
held by Adam de Midelton.
• Letheley. 1 carucate land, whereof 8 make a fee, and a moiety of a water-
mill, held by William de Mohond by the same service ; and 1 like
carucate land and a moiety of a mill, held by the master of St.
Leonard's, York, by the same service.
Askwyth. 5 carucates land held by Mauger le Vavasour by service of
J knight's fee.
Wolsington. 3 carucates land [alias J knight's fee] held by the same
Mauger by the same service of the same fee.
Casteley. 1 carucate land, whereof 12 make a fee, held by Eichard de
Goldesburgh by service of 2s. and a pair of gilt spurs yearly.
South Lofthous. | knight's fee held by Gawain de Tweng, whereof 12
(carucates) make a fee.
Midelton. 6 bovates land, whereof 16 carucates make a fee [alias ^ fee]
held by the master of St. Leonard's, York.
Stokhild. 3 carucates land whereof 10 make a fee [alias f and ^ fee] held
by the same master by the same service.
Kirkeby Eererys. 4 like cp,rucates [alias ^ and ^ fee] , held by Eobert de
Insula ; and 1 carucate held by William de Erghum by the same
service of the same fee.
Kerby, and Folyfayth. 3 carucates land whereof 14 make a fee [alias
I and -^ fee (?)] held by the same William by the same service. _.
318 INQUISITIONS.
Walton. 1 carueate land held by Eichard de [alias le] Rugemunde by
service of 9s.
Berugby. I carueate land held by the abbot of Sallay by service of
j\ knight's fee.
Oxton. 2 bovates land, whereof 9 carucates make a fee, held by Adam
the smith (Faber) by the same service ; 4 bovates, whereof 12
carucates make a fee, held by the abbot of St. Mary's, York ; 1 like
bovate held by the prioress of Appilton; and 1 bovate held by the
heir of Maud le Eef (?) by the same service of the same fee.
, Asmunderby. 2 carucates land, whereof 10 carucates make a fee, held by
Ranulph de Xevill.
Merkyngfeld. 4 like carucates [alias J fee] held by John de Merkyngfeld by
knight's service.
Boulton Percy. 3 carucates land [alias ^ and J fee] held by Robert de Percy
by the same service of the. same fee.
Hornygton. 3 carucates of the same fee [alias i and J fee] held by the
same Robert by the same service.
Paddoctorpth [alias Paddokthorp] . 3 like carucates [alias i and J fee] held
by Philip de Kymbe [alias de Kyme] by the same service.
Tadecastre. 2 carucates and 6 bovates land, whereof 4 carucates make a
fee [alias three parts of 1 fee] , held by the heir of Thomas le Lardener ;
7 bovates land of the same fee [alias J fee], held as glebe by the
abbot of Sallay; 1 bovate land of the same fee held by John le
Maisterison by the same service ; and 1 like bovate land similarly held
by the heir of Robert le Mareschall.
Smawys. 4 bovates land, whereof 10 (carucates) make a fee, held by
Ranulph de Normandvill by the same service.
Hagganby. 5 carucates land, whereof 9 make a fee, held by the prior of
Park (de Parco) by the same service.
"Neuton. 12 carucates land held by Walran de Rocheford by service of
1 knight's fee.
*roston. J carueate land, whereof 9 make a fee, held as glebe by the rector
of Foston ; 12J bovates land of the same fee held by John le Grase ;
J carueate land of the same fee held by the heir of Willigpn le
Mareschall ; 6J bovates land of the same fee held by the heir of John
de Driffeld ; and 3J bovates land and three parts of a bovate of the same
fee held by the heir of John de Mewys.
^Wandesford. 1 carueate land, whereof 10 carucates make a fee, held by
William de Hauley ; 4 bovates land of the same fee held by the heir of
Simon de Raley ; 2 like bovates land held by John (sic) de Horkestow ;
and 1 like bovate land held by Hugh de Thornholme.
'Nafiferton. 9 carucates land, which make a fee held by
Geoffrey Helewys.
Kernedby. 7 carucates land, whereof 8 make a fee, held by Robert de Percy ;
and 1 carueate land of the same fee held by Nicholas Mauleverer.
Queldryg [alias Queldryk] . 10 carucates land, whereof 12 make a fee [alias
three parts of 1 knight's fee] held by John Malbys.
^Wartere. 1 like carueate held by the abbot of Mew ; and 1
carueate land of the same fee held by the prior of Wartere.
Bramhopp. 2 carucates land of the same fee [alias J fee] held by the
master of St. Leonard's, York, ; and 2 like carucates [alias
I fee] held by the abbot of Kirkestall by the same service.
Ribbestain. 1 like carueate land held by the master of St. Leonard's, by
the same service.
♦ Noted in margin ' non hie quia in Estrid.'
EDWARD II. 319
Eenyngton. 2 J carucates land held by the said master in alms.
And the said Henry had a chamber and stabling
for his horses with their sustenance in the house of St. Leonard in the
, time of convocation, whenever he should do business (negociaverit) at
York.
Spofford. The advowson of the church.
York ; East Riding. Inq. Monday after the Epiphany, 8 Edw. II.
Knights' fees and advowsons of churches : —
Foulsutton. 6 carucates land, whereof 23 make a fee [alias J fee], held by
John Dauterive by knight's service.
Hudburton and Catton lalias Hudburton only], 4 like carucates [alias
i- knight's fee] held by Brian Bordon [alias Burdun].
Kexeby. 1 carucate land, whereof 12 make a fee, held by the same Brian.
Cafton. 1 carucate land, whereof 11 make a fee, held by William
Tartcurtays [alias Tarte Curtois]; 1 like carucate held by Thomas
Scerf [alias Serf J ; 1 like carucate held by Richard de Kylingwyk ; 1 like
carucate held by Gilbert Steresman ; 1 like carucate held by Ellen
Parent ; and 1 like carucate held by William son of Peter.
Wilberfosse. 5 carucates land, whereof 23 make a fee [alias i and sV fee] ,
held by Philip de Kyme.
Neuton. 5 like carucates [alias ^ and uV fee] held by John de
Rotherfeld.
Galmeton, Staxton, and Haytton. 12 carucates land making a fee, held by
William de Boshale.
Kybblingcotes, Gurmundham, and Clothton. 1 fee held by Roger de
Grymeston.
Neuton. 1 fee held by Waleran de Rocheford.
Tweng. The manor held by Marmaduke de Tweng by service of 2 fees.
Lond. Two parts of the town, held by the same Marmaduke by service of
2 fees ; and the third part held by Robert de la More by service of
^ fee and ^ fee.
Emelsey. 6 bovates land, whereof 10 carucates make a fee [alias xV and
8^ fee] , held by Walter de Emelsey.
Scoreby. J fee held by Isabel de Vescy.
Elvyngton. J fee held by William de Morers.
Queldryk. 1 carucate land, whereof 12 make a fee, held by William Darell.
Pokethorp. 2 carucates and 5 bovates land, whereof 10 carucates make a
fee [alias J and /^ fee], held by Thomas de Boulton; 2 like carucates
land, held by Thomas de Dysseford ; and 7 like carucates and 3 bovates
land [alias three parts of a fee] , held by John Notle.
Bstthotp. 1 fee held by Joan Sturmy.
Scorburgh [alias Schouresburgh] . 2 bovates land, whereof 8 carucates
make a fee, held by lady Denise de Munchensye [alias de Montchensi] ;
and 10 like bovates [alias ^ and gV fee] , held by John de Hothom.
Foston. 12| bovates land, whereof 9 carucates make a fee, held by John de
Gras ; I like acre (sic) , wherewith the church of Eoston is dowered ; ^ like
carucate held by William Maresch(al) ; 6^ like bovates [alias i\ fee],
held by John de Driffeld ; 2J like bovates and three parts of a bovate
[alias 1^ fee] , held by John de Meaux [alias de MewsJ ; and 3f like
bovates [alias ^-V-fee], held by Denise de Munchensye.
Wandesford. 1 carucate land, whereof 10 make a fee, held by William de-
Hauley ; 6 like bovates [alias h and h fee] , held by Wymund de Raley ;
2 like bovates held by Jolland (Joulaiius) de Horkestowe ; and 1 like
bovate held by Hugh de Thornholm.
320 INQUISITIONS.
Nafireton. 5 bovates land, whereof 9 carucates make a fee [alias A fee] ,
held by the prior of Bridelington ; 2 like carucates [alias f and h fee] ,
held by Robert le Conestable ; J like carucate held by Eobert son of
Richard ; J like carucate held by Simon de Spines [alias de Spine] ;
2 like bovates held by Henry de Wyndousom ; J like carucate held by
Nicholas Pinchewar; 2 like bovates held by Robert son of Nel [alias
Neel] ; 4J like bovates [alias A fee] held by Gerard Salveyn ; 1 J like
bovate, held by Letice Nouers [alias de Nowers] ; 2 like bovates held by
William son of Herbert ; 1 like bovate held by Robert Kyng ; and 1 like
bovate held by Geoffrey Helwys.
Hooum [alias Howum]. 3 carucates land, whereof 8 make a fee, held
by the prioress of Apilton ; 1 like carucate held by the prioress of
Swyn ; 6 like bovates [alias iV fee] held by the prior of Bridelington ;
and 2 like bovates held by the prior of EUerton.
Marton and ToUesby. J fee held by John de Blaby ; and } fee held by
Richard de Marton.
Newham. 4 bovates land, whereof 12 carucates make a fee, held by
Christiana de Camera; 2 like bovates held by the heirs of John de
Schalton [alias de Schelton] .
Stain ton and Thornton. J fee and IJ carucate land [alias J and } fee], held
by Fieri de Thrine [alias Firi de Thimi] .
Morton. ^ fee held by WUliam de Morton.
Hildrewell. i fee held by free tenants there.
Southlofthouses. J fee held by free tenants there.
Barnaldby. f fee held by the prior of Gisseberne.
Wartre. 1 carucate land held by the prior of Wartre in frank almoin ; and
1 carucate land held by the abbot of Meaux in the same manner.
Kybblingcotes. Ja. land.
Schorburgh. Ja. land.
Houm. ^a. land.
Barneby upon Done and Haword. 1 carucate land.
All held by the prior of Watton in frank almoin.
Catton and Stamford Bridge (Ponte Belli). 2 carucates land held by the
abbot of Behgland in frank almoin.
Lekonfeld [alias Lekyngfeld], Scorburgh and Catton. The advowsons of
the churches.
Yoke ; Cbavkn. Inq. Wednesday after the Epiphany, 8 Edw. II. {defaced.)
Knights' fees and advowsons of churches, excepting (those held in) alms : —
Preston in Cravene. The manor and 6 carucates land there, with
in Wyklesword, and 2 carucates land in Est Pathnall, held by Gilbert
de Clare earl of Gloucester by service of 1 knight's fee.
Swynden, Pathorne, Halton West, and Helgfeld [alias Elkefeld]. 14
carucates land held by Ranulph de Nevill by service of 1 knight's fee,
viz. — in Swynden 6, in Pathorne 3, in Halton West 3, and in Helgfeld 2.
KetilweU. 3 carucates land held by the heir of John de Gray by service of
J fee ; and 3 carucates land held by [the abbot of Coverham] of the
same fee, by the same service.
Arneclif. 2 carucates land held by the abbot of [Fountains] by service
of ^ knight's fee.
Malgham. 2 carucates land held by the same abbot by service of J knight's
fee.
Arneclif. IJ carucate land held by William de Haukeswyk by service of
^ knight's fee.
EDWAED II. 321
Eouthmell. 2 carucates land held by John Flemyng by service of ^-^ knight's
fee.
Boston. 2 carucates land, whereof 12 carucates make a fee, held by Eichard
Torny by knight's service.
Stiueton and Glusburne. 5 like carucates similarly held by Eobert de
Plumton.
Gressyngton. 6 carucates land, whereof 14 carucates make a fee, held by
the same Eichard, by the same service.
Linton. 4 carucates land [alias J and -^ fee] held by John le Grase
[alias John Grase, Gras] by service of | knight's fee.
Tresfeld. 4 carucates land held by the same John by the same service of
the same fee.
Adyngham. 2 carucates land held by Walter le Vavasour by service of
i knight's fee.
Thorneton and Calde Conyston. 12 carucates land held by John de Eose
[alias de Eos] by service of 1 knight's fee, viz : — 9 carucates in Thorne-
ton and 3 in Calde Conyston.
Carleton. 7 carucates land, whereof 12 make a fee, held by Thomas
de Alta Eipa, by service of lib. cummin.
Eynnyngton. 9 like carucates held by John de Boulton [alias de Bolton]
by knight's service.
Neusom [alias Newson]. 1 carucate land held by Thomas de la Grene
by service of ^V knight's fee.
Midope [alias Midhop] . 1 carucate land held by Eobert de Midopp and
Agnes his wife of the same fee by the same service.
Horton. 14 bovates land [alias ^ fee] , held by Nicholas de Cayly [alias
de Cailli] of the same fee by the same service ; and ^ like carucate
land similarly held by John de Boulton.
Boulton in Bougland [alias Bolton in Bouland] . 1 carucate land held by
the same John of the same fee, of which the church is endowed with
^ carucate.
Horton. 1 carucate land held by Mauger le Vavasour by service of ^
knight's fee ; 10 bovates land [alias | fee] held by the heirs of Peter
de Horton by the same service of the same fee ; and J carucate land
held by William de Irby by the same service of the same fee.
Kirkeby in Malgdall. 3 carucates land held by William de Haukeswyk in
drengage {dringag').
Stainford Scotayn. 1 carucate land, whereof 12 carucates make a fee, held
by John de Fauvelthorp.
Boulton in Bougland. 1 like carucate held by Walter le Vavasour by the
same service.
Gayrgrave [alias Gergrave]. 6 carucates land, whereof 14 make a fee
[alias ^ and f fee] , held by John Dayvyll [alias Davill] by knight's
service.
Westeby. 3^ bovates [alias /^ fee] held by Adam de Westeby; and 1
bovate [alias ^ fee] held by John de Westeby, by the same service
of the same fee.
Bukdone [alias Buckedene] . 4 like bovates [alias ^V fee] similarly held
by William de Midelismore.
Horton. 1 like carucate [alias ^ fee] similarly held by the master of St.
Leonard's, York.
Litton. 2 carucates land, whereof 12 make a fee, held by the abbot of
Fountains in alms ; and 1 like carucate held by the abbot of Sallay in
V alms.
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322 INQUISITIONS.
Horton. f carucate land held by the same abbot in alms of the same fee.
Giselburne. 1 like carucate and 2 bovates, held by the same abbot in
alms ; 1 like carucate held by the prioress of Stainfeld in alms ; and 1
like carucate held by the prioress of Apilton in alms.
Stainford. 3 like carucates held by the abbot of Sallay in alms.
Langclif . 3 like carucates similarly held by the same abbot.
Nappay. 2 like carucates similarly held by the master of St. Leonard's,
York.
Arneclif . The advowson of the church.
Sallay. The advowson of the abbey.
YoBK ; North Kiding. Extent, Thursday after the Epiphany, 8 Edw. II.
Knights' fees and advowsons excepting (those held in) alms, viz. —
Uplythum. 1 carucate land, whereof 12 carucates make a fee, held by John
de Fontibus of Uplythum by knight's service ; and 1 carucate held by
Robert Capoun, by the same service of the same fee.
Semere. 2 like bovates similarly held by Henry de Luddeford.
Hoton and Cesaye. 8 carucates land held by William Darell by service of 1
knight's fee, viz. — in Hoton 5, and in Cesaye 3.
Crakhalle. 3 carucates land, whereof 12 make a fee, held by the same
William ; 11 bovates [alias ^ fee] held by John de Frytheby by the
same service of the same fee ; J like carucate held by William de
Maundevill ; f like carucate held by Henry de Thormodeby ; 2 like
bovates held by Eichard Neubonde ; 1 like bovate held by Gilbert
de Crakhalle; and 2 like bovates held by Eichard Batman [alias
Bateman] .
Dalton. 2 carucates, whereof 12 make a fee, held by William de Neuby
by knight's service ; 2 carucates held by Eanulph de Dalton, by the
same service of the same fee ; 2 like carucates [alias ^ fee] held by
Mauger le Vavasour ; and 1 like carucate held by the prior of Newburgh
(de Novo Bur go).
Stodeley. 7 like bovates [alias ^ fee] held by the wife of Thomas de
Colvyle by the same service.
Toppeclif. 1 like bovate held by Robert son of Hervy ; J like bovate held
by Eobert son of Eose ; 1 like bovate held by Walter son of Hebbe ; 1
like bovate held by Alan Cutt ; 2 like bovates held by John de Ponte
Burgi [alias Burgo] ; and 1 like bovate held by the prior of Newburgh.
Grystwayt. 1 carucate land held by Setreon de Catton by knight's service,
whereof 12 make a fee ; 1 carucate and 1 J bovate held by Master Henry
de Skypton by the same service of the same fee ; 1| like bovate held by
Eichard le Venour ; 2 like bovates held by William son of Walter ; 2
like bovates held by William son of Oliver ; 6 like bovates held by
Gregory Argent ; 1 like bovate held by Emma Pygate ; J like carucate
held by John le Venour [alias le Veneour] ; J like carucate held by
William Burnet ; and 2 like carucates and 5 bovates [alias a fee] held
by John de Skypton.
Skipton. 2 like bovates held by Laurence de Skipton ; 3 like bovates and
1 like carucate held by Baldwin de Skypton ; 2 like bovates and 3 like
bovates held by Stephen de Balderby ; 2 like bovates held by Eichard
son of Adam ; 3 like bovates [alias -^ fee] held by Eva daughter of
Thomas; 2 like bovates [alias -ig fee] held by Eichard Neuman; 1
like bovate held by Thomas the smith {Fahef) ; 1 like bovate held by
Roger Aldous ; 14 like bovates held by Henry de Saxton ; and 2 like
bovates held by Lambert de Fontibus.
EDWARD II. 328
Neuby. 5 like bovates [alias A fee] held by Eoger Crok ; 2 like bovates
held by Margery de Neuby ; 1| like bovates held by John de Neuby ; 1
like bovate held by Robert de Dalton ; and 6| like bovates held by
William de Neuby.
Estanby. 5 like bovates and 4a. land [alias /g fee] held by Richard de
Wassand [alias Richard Wassaund] ; 1 like carucate held by Robert de
Twyng [alias de Tweng] ; and 2 like carucates and 5 bovates [alias
t and tV fee] held by the prior of Neuburgh.
Renyngton. 2 like carucates held by the abbot of Fountains ; 1 like caru-
cate held by the prior of Neuburgh ; and 2 like carucates and 5 bovates
held by the master of St. Leonard's.
Dysseford. 3J like bovates [alias -V fee] held by Thomas son of Marmaduke ;
1 like carucate held by Peter son of. Michael; 3 like bovates held by
Thomas de Kyme ; 3 like bovates held by William de Pokthorp ; 2 like
bovates held by William le Chapelayn ; 2 like bovates held by John de
Prytheby ; 1 like bovate held by Robert de Hacthorp ; 1 like bovate
held by German de Ebor' ; and 3J like carucates held by the abbot of
Fountains.
Lofthous, Walplwe, and Hilderwell. 21 carucates and 12 bovates land held
by Richard de Percy of Donsford [alias Dusford] by service of 1 knight's
fee, viz. — ^in Lofthous 12 carucates and 5 bovates, in Walplwe 4 carucates
and 4 bovates, and in Hilderwell 6 carucates and 2 bovates.
Kyrkelythum and Kylton. 3 knight's fees, whereof 10 carucates make a fee,
held by Marmaduke de Tweng.
Kastel Levyngton. J fee held by Christiana de Meynill [alias de Menyll] .
Wylton and Westcotom in Cliveland. The townships and 2 carucates land
in Laysingby, whereof 10 carucates make a fee [alias i fee in Laysingby] ,
held by John de Bulmer.
Snaynton. 21 bovates land, whereof 12 carucates make a fee [alias i and
iV fee] , held by Christiana Chever.
Irtoh. 5 bovates, whereof 12 carucates make a fee, held by Simon de Kaylly by
knight's service ; 14 bovates land [alias i and ^ fee] , whereof 10 caru-
cates make a fee, similarly held by William de Irton ; 5 like bovates [alias
■h fee] held by Richard Fraunceys ; and 1 carucate land, whereof 8
carucates make a fee, held by Peter del Hay [alias de la Haye] by the
same service.
St. Mary at the gate of the Castle, York. A moiety of the advowson of the
church.
Donyngton. The advowson of the church.
Extent of the above fees, with the variations there given within square
brackets, except those held in alms (defaced).
Extent or summary of rents of those who held by knight's service, of whom
no mention is made in the inquisitions returned into the chancery
(names of tenants given) ; also : — ■
Extent or summary of lands &c. which William de Morers, deceased, held for
life by the demise of the said Henry viz. —
York. Thurstanby. The manor. Also :—
Extent or summary of the advowsons above specified.
Assignment of dower to Eleanor, late the wife of Henry de Percy, of knights'
fees, being part of those above specified (defaced).
324 INQUISITIONS.
Writ to the escheator to deliver to Eleanor late the wife of Henry de Percy
the revenues which he has detained, arising from the manor of Cletop,
the hamlet of Giggleswyk, lands and tenements in Bukeden, the manors
of Lekyngfeld, Catton, Semer, and Nafferton, and a third part of the
manor of Wetherby which was of the Templars, which the king
assigned to her in dower on 6 Nov. last, 22 April, 8 Edw. 11.
Endorsed with return, that he has delivered 64Z. thereof, but because of the
brevity of time after his removal he has not yet computed with his
subescheators.
Writ (of certiorari) on the complaint of the prior and convent of Durham that
the escheator since the death of Henry de Percy has hindered them from
receiving 5qr. of corn which they ought to receive at Swynhou and
Tughale for the sustenance of their house of Fame by the charters of
Eustace de Vescy, William his son, &c., 18 Dec. 9 Edw. II.
NoBTHUMBBBLAND. Inq. Thursday the feast of St. John ante Portam Latinam,
9 Edw. II.
Tughall and Scwynhow. Theprior, convent and brethren of Fame were seised
of 6qr. of corn from the said manor until the death of the said Henry, of
the gifts of Eustace de Vescy, John, and William, and used to receive
the same by the hands of the reeve at the feast of St. Martin.
The constable of the castle of Alnewyke occupies those towns not
permitting the escheator to exercise his office there.
Writ ofplenius certiorari to Alexander de Cave and John de Hothum, the elder,
to make an extent of the lands of the late Henry de Percy in co. York, the
custody whereof the king had committed to Eleanor late the wife of the
said Henry, rendering 400Z. yearly at the exchequer, and which lands
on account of the destructions made by the invading Scots she had
returned into the king's hand, 22 Feb. 13 Edw. II.
YoBK ; WAPENTAKES OF" Clabhow, Aynsti, Baekeston, AND Statnclif. Extent,
Sunday after St. Gregory the Pope, 13 Edw. II.
Wapentake of Clarhow : —
Spofford. (The manor, extent given.)
Arelthorp. The little manor {inanerettwm) (extent given).
Lethelay. The manor (extent given), including a capital messuage wholly
burnt.
Lynton. The manor (extent given), including two ruinous granges.
Wetherby. Two parts of the manor which was of the Templars (extent
given) including two parts of a capital messuage for a long time ruinous.
Wapentake of Barkeston : —
Tadecastre. The manor (extent given).
Wapentake of Aynsti : —
Oxton. Land &c. worth 46«. 6d. yearly.
Wapentake of Stainclif : —
Langestrothe in Craven. Certain lodges (?) {log'?) worth 24Z. lis. Od. and
no more because of the depredation of the Scots.
Yobk; wapentakes of Bbidfoed and Lanqbeegh. Extent, Monday after
St. Gregory the Pope, 13 Edw. II.
Wapentake of Bradford : —
Topelif. (The manor, extent given), including the tillages of Le Lund,
Le Northfeld, Le West Piatt, Alwenker, and Fytys, and tenants at
will rendering 41. yearly and not more because the other tenants were
destroyed by the Scots.
EDWAED TI. 325
Gristhwait. The hamlet (extent given) , which was burned and destroyed
and the tenants slain by the Scots ; and there is there the mill of
Neuby, with a fishery and ferry.
Aystenby. 8 tenants in bondage rendering 101. yearly, pleas and
perquisites &c.
Wapentake of Langebergh : —
Kyrkelevyngton. Tenants in bondage and cottars rendering 15s. M.
yearly ; and Eleanor de Percy holds the residue of the town in dower.
The fees and services of free tenants are not extended, because they
are in the hands of the king.
Yoek; wapentake of Hebthill. Extent, Wednesday after St. Gregory the
Pope, 13 Edward U.
Pokelington. The manor (extent given).
C. Edw. II. File 41. (1.)
537. William db Moebes.
Writ, 16 Nov. 8 Edw. II.
YoEK. Inq. Saturday after St. Hilary, 8 Edw. II.
Thurstanby. The manor (extent given), held for life of Sir Henry de Percy,
deceased, whose heir is in the king's wardship, of the demise of the
same Henry made in 2 Edw. II.
He held nothing of the king in chief.
Henry, son of the said Sir Henry, aged 15 at the feast of St. Agnes,
8 Edw. II, is next heir of the said William.
C. Edw. II. File 41. (2.)
538. Gilbert db Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford.
Writ (missing) (? 10 July, 8 Edw. II ; see writ to the escheator of Ireland).
Suffolk. Inq 8 EdW. II. (defective.)
Clare. The castle, with the honour and its members, held of the king in
chief, service unknown, including rents of assize in cos. Norfolk and
Essex, with 'scotpany' and ' wardpany,' 37s. from Richard de Baches-
worth and Eichard de Taleworth for finding a watchman in the castle,
pleas and perquisites of the court of the honour of Clare, and of the
leets of Denardeston, co. Suffolk, Sharneton, co. Norfolk, Nortone,
Wykebergh, Stamburne, Topisfeld, Shaldeford, and Halstede Hurant,
CO. Essex, Lytlington, Arington, and Bodekesham, co. Cambridge, and
Grantesdene, co. Huntingdon, and rents of assize there, and pleas, &c.
of the courts of Stamburne, co. Essex, and of Eoyston (Crucis Roisie),
and rents of assize in Abyngtone, Mordon, and Eoyston.,
Clare. Tolls of the fair of Wanteford, rents of assize, pleas, &c.
Clare. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief, service unknown.
Honedene. The manor (extent given), including a custom called
' Govelerthe ' similarly held.
Deseninge with Cavenham. The manor (extent given), with marshes at
Cavenham and the two parks (?) of Cumbhey and Suthwode with
Fens, similarly held.
St. Edmunds with Fornham. A garden and meadow.
Mildenhale. A messuage not built, 8a. land, 7a. pasture, and 12s. 6d. rent,
held of the heirs of Robert de Sancto Ivone by service of 2s. 5d., yearly.
326 INQUISMIONS.
WodeHall. The manor with Subyry (extents given), held of the king in
chief, service unknown.
Suwaude (extent given), similarly held.
Lakingh[uth}. A messuage, 40a. arable, a fishery in the marsh, rents of 12
herons worth 12s., -and 172 sticks of eels worth 21s. 6d. &c. similarly held.
Haverhull. The manor (extent given) held for life, of the king in chief,
service unknown ; which manor together with the manor of Hersham,
CO. Essex, he held for life by the demise of John de Eyvers, knight, who
held them for life by the demise of the said earl [of Gloucester] ; to be
held to the said earl for life rendering 30i. yearly to the said John in
the castle of Clare, with remainder to the said John for life, rendering
201. yearly to the heirs of the said earl, with reversion to the said heirs.
If the countess be not pregnant, his next heirs are his sisters, Eleanor the
wife of Hugh le Despenser the younger, aged 21 and more, Margaret late
the wife of Peter de Gavaston, aged 20, and Isabel late the wife of Thomas
de Burgo, aged 19.
Essex. Inq. Tuesday after the Assumption, 8 Edw. II.
Great Berdefeld. The manor (extent given), including stallage and toll of
the market, and the farm of the market of Donemowe, held of the king
in chief by service of 1 knight's fee.
Glarette. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief as of the
honour of Boulogne by service of rendering 101. yearly at the king's
exchequer.
Hersham. The manor (extent given), held for life of the king in chief by
knight's service, by the demise of John de Eyvers, knight, as above
{see Haverhull).
Heirs as above, Eleanor aged 22 and more, Margaret 21, and Elizabeth
(sic) 19 and more.
Heetfoed. Inq. Saturday the feast of St. Bartholomew, 8 Edw. II.
Staundon. Th6 manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of
1 knight's fee.
Popishale. A messuage, 120a. arable, la. meadow, 8a. pasture, 6a. wood,
50s. rent of assize, a market, &c. held of the king, as of the honour of
Dover, by service of rendering 12cZ. yearly at the castle of Dover.
Heirs as above, Eleanor aged 25, Margaret 22, and Isabel 19.
SuEEEY. [Zng.J Friday aftfer St. Giles, 8 Edw. II. (defective.)
Blecchingelegh. The manor and borough (extent given), held of (the king)
in chief as member of the honour of Clare, service unknown.
Tillingedonne. A capital messuage, 200a. arable, and 12a. boscage, held as
member of Blecchinglegh.
Chepstede. A wood, 62s. 5^d. rent of assize, &c. held as member of
Blecchinglegh.
Ocham [alias Ockham]. The manor (extent given), held as member of
Blecchinglegh.
EfBngeham. A messuage, 112a. arable, 4a. meadow, 30a. boscage, 74s. id.
rent, &c. held as member of Blecchinlegh.
Ticheseye. A capital messuage, 100a. arable, 4Ja. meadow, 40a. pasture,
20a. wood, 41s. 24cZ. rent, &c. held as member of the honour of
Gloucester, service unknown ; out of which 10 marks are payable
to Bibhssa, late the wife of John de Valoynes, for a third part of those
lands and of the manor of Ashmere, co. Doraet, by the earl's writing.
EDWAEi) II. 327
Camerwelle. 69a. arable, rents, works, &e. held of the honour of Gloucester,
service unknown.
Heirs as above, Eleanor, Margaret, and Elizabeth late the wife of John de
Burgo, all of full age.
Sussex. Inq. 12 Oct. 8 Edw. II.
Eutherfeud [alias Eotherfeld] . The manor (extent given) , including a free
chace, the hundred, and a custoin called ' Swyntyeld,' held of the king
in chief as member of the honour of Clare, service unknown.
Lynetereslonde and Eemeslegh. A tenement so called, held of Eobert de
Bromfeld by service of rendering 21s. 2.d. yearly.
Heirs as above, Eleanor aged 22, Margaret 21, and Elizabeth 19 and more.
Southampton. Inq. 14 Sept. 8 Edw. II.
Peterfeld [alias Petresfeld]. 61. 14s. lO^d. rent of assize, toll of the
market, perquisites of courts, &c. held of the king in chief by knight's
service.
Mapelderham. 111. 3s. T^d. rent, 40s. profit of wood, perquisites of courts,
&c. similarly held.
Upclatford. 71. 10s. Bd. rent and perquisites of courts, similarly held.
Hardebrigg within the New Eorest. 26s. 8d. rent, and perquisites of courts,
similarly held.
Heir unknown, because it is said that the countess is pregnant.
Beees. Extent, 5 Sept. 8 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Stanford. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), held of the
king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee.
Heirs as above, Eleanor, aged 20, Margaret 18, and Isabel 16.
OxFOED. Extent, 4 Sept. 8 Edw. II. (defective.)
Boreford [alias Bureford] . The lordship of the town, including rents from
13 burgesses, market tolls &c., held of the king in chief as parcel of
the honour of Gloucester, service unknown ; and lOs. rent from Richard,
parson of Nether Overton [alias Netherorton].
Heyford ad Pontem. 2s. rent from a view there.
Chadlington. The hundred (extent given), held of the king in chief at fee
farm by service of llOs. 2d. yearly.
Heirs as above, of whom the said Isabel is 16.
Oxford. Extent, 9 Sept. 8 Edw. II.
Kaversham. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), including
30a. meadow in La Mersche and in the meadow of the abbot of
Eadeniges, 3a. meadow in Hardyngmed and Thachmed, pasture in
La Broke and Fortheye, a wood called Northwode and a wood in Heyle,
and 2s. for the ferry of the Thames, held of the king in chief by service
of J knight's fee.
Heirs as above.
Huntingdon. Inq. 22 Sept. 8 Edw. II.
Sutho Lovetot. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by
service of i knight's fee ; and 25s. yearly from a farm of 50a. land in
Haylweston.
Great Grantisdene. The advowson of the church.
Heirs as above, Eleanpr aged 23, Margaret 22, and Elizabeth 20^
328 INQUISITIONS.
PNoBTHAMPTON.] InQ'. 9 Sept. 8 Edw. 11. iim i
Rothwell. A capital messuage, 379a. arable, 68a. 1^. meadow, llT^a. h.
pasture, 120a. wood, 2 water-mills, a wind-mill, a horse-mill, rents,
&c. the foreign rent of Lichebarowe, the market of the borough
let to farm, a fair, a hundred, with certain views, and the pleas and
perquisites of the court of Deneford, tenure unspecified.
Heirs as above, Eleanor and Margaret aged 21, and Elizabeth 20.
WoECESTEB. Iwg. 8(?) August, 8Edw. II. (dfi/aced). . • , ,•
Hanlegh [alias Hanlay]. The castle and manor (extent given), including
a close within the barton of Blakemor and Hanle, a wood called
Clyfhey, a custom called ' Wodepeny,' a chace m Malverne,
and 8qr. oats from the townships of Caldwelle and Maham for haiong
common in the same chace ; out of all which the vicar of Hanle shall
receive 100s. yearly by ancient custom and for the repair of the house
of the castle.
Bysshelegh. The manor (extent given). „ , . v ^ »
Which manors of Hanlegh and Byschele together with all his lands, &c.
in England, were held by the said earl of the king in chief by service of
7i knights' fees, but by what the said manors are separately held is
unknown.
Heirs as above, Eleanor, Margaret, and Elizabeth sometime the wife of
John de Burgo, unless the countess is pregnant.
Wilis. Inq. 18 Sept. 8 Edw. II. (defective.)
Wexcombe. The manor (extent given), with the foreign hundred of Kyne-
wardeston, held at fee farm of the king in chief, pertaining to the earldom
of Gloucester, rendering dOl. yearly at the king's exchequer.
Burghbach Sauvage. The manor (extent given), held of the earl Mareschall,
service unknown. . .
Bedewynde. The borough (extent given), held of the king in chief pertaining
to the earldom of Gloucester.
Le Hyde by Domerham. 34s. 4d. yearly from a free tenant.
Loppeshale. 68. 8d. yearly from a free tenant.
Both pertaining to the said earldom.
Cnouk and Smalebrok. Pleas and perquisites of views of frankpledge.
And earl Gilbert, father of the said earl, granted to Peter de
(''Herunva)l the manors of Cnouk and Ordrycheston for life, after
whose death, who has now died, the same ought to revert to the said
earl's heirs.
His sisters Eleanor, Margaret, and Ehzabeth are his next heirs apparent
and of full age, but whether the countess is pregnant or not is unknown to
the jury.
Gloucestbe. Inq. 24 Aug. 8 Edw. II.
Ryndecombe. The manor (extent given), held of John de la Mare by service
of 2d. yearly.
Heirs as above, aged 22, 20, and 18.
Gloucestee. Inq. 1 Aug. 8 Edw. II.
Campeden alias Campiden. A capital messuage, a water-mill, 92a. arable,
11a. meadow, a pasture, rents, &c. held of the earl of Chester by service
of i knight's fee.
The jury understand that Maud late the wife of the said earl is pregnant,
but if not the heirs are as above.
" * See Close fioll 9 Edw. H. m. 6.
EDWABD II. 329
Gloucestee. Inq. 20 Aug. 8 Edw. II.
Fayreford. The manor (full extent given), including meadows in Grovemed,
Clyvemed, Longedole, and Sotheward, pastures at Quere, Wormestall,
Corneford, Mercoumbe, Scharpnesse, and La Hulle, and views at
Fayreford, Estlech, Alvrynton, Merschton, and Schernecote, held of the
king in chief by knight's service.
Heirs as above.
Gloucester. Inq. 15 Aug. 8 Edw.. 11.
Thornbury. The manor and borough (full extent given), including a dovecot
and water-mill at Wolford, a water-mill by the Severn, and a pasture
called Elonde, held of the king in chief by knight's service^
Heirs as above.
Gloucester. Inq. 6 Aug. 8 Edw. II.
Teukesbury. The manor and borough (full extent given), including a fishery
in the Severn with a boat, customs called 'fulstale,' ' stallage,' 'benerthe,'
and ' bensede,' held of the king in chief by knight's service.
Stoke Archer. A capital messuage, 120a. arable in demesne, la. meadow,
2a. pasture, a water-mill, rents, &c. (extent given), including 38s. 2d.
rent in Goderinton.
Wodeleyestile. Pleas and perquisites of the foreign court.
Corhs. A chace called the chace of Corhs.
Heirs as above.
Buckingham. Inq. l5 Sept. 8 Edw. II.
Merlauwe. A manor (extent given), including the advowson of the
church, pasture in Wlfmeresfeld, and a fishery in the Thames, held of
the king in chief, service unknown.
Heirs as above, Eleanor and Margaret of full age, and Elizabeth aged 20.
Buckingham. Inq. 24 Sept* 8 Edw. II.
Foreign rents and leets : —
Blechele. 2s. rent from John de Grey.
Wolleston manor. 13s. 4cZ. rent.
Lodegarsale [alias Lutgarshale] manor. 13s. M. rent.
Wogeton. 13s. M. rent. '-■*"
Kynebelle, Great ^^Messingden, Horwode, Singleworth and Little Merlawe,
Bourton, Langeport, Morton, Achecote, Lethyngboru, Wavenden,
Broutchon, Crauleg, Bollebrychull, and Caldecote. Leets worth 55s. IQd.
AH held of the king in chief by knight's service.
[Buckingham.] [Inq. taken] at Le Byggyghe in Little Brihull . . Sept. 8
Edw. II. {defective.)
Little Brichull. A manor held of the honour of Dovere rendering 10s.
every thirty
A wood called Schereveswode with a piece of pasture at Cuttedemulne, held
of Nicholas [Ferm]baud by service of 5s. yearly; and a
messuage, 334a. land, 18a. meadow, and pastures in the park
and in Higefordemore and Wannesgrove, U. Is. rent, pleas of court, &c.
And there ought to be paid 16s.. 3d. for guard of the castle.
Heirs as above, Eleanor and Margaret of full age, and Elizabeth 20.
330 INQUISITIONS.
Bedford. Inq. 18 Sept. 8 Edw. II.
Eents, views and courts : —
Bokbusdon, Bideham, Torveye, Holcote and Badeleston. Pleas and
perquisites of views and courts, worth 24s. lOd. yearly.
Yueldene. 13«. 4d. rent from Eleanor de Trayly.
All held of the king in chief by knight's service.
He had no lands in demesne in the county.
Devon. Inq. 9 Aug. 8 Edw. II.
Chetelhampton. The manor (extent given), including a grange, &c. at
Wydecome, a wood called Chetelhampholt, and a fishery in the Taw,
held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee.
Langetrewe. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service
of 1 knight's fee.
Wynkele. Pleas and perquisites of the foreign court.
Heirs, Eleanor, Margaret, and Isabel, his sisters, ages unknown.
Dorset. Inq. 24 Sept. 8 Edw. II. (defective.)
Craneborn. The manor and borough (extent given), including woods and
pastures in Hallewode, Vellak, the park of Alreholt, Bourewode,
Blakedon, and on the hill with West Park, and the foreign hundred,
held of the king in chief pertaining to the (earldom) of Gloucester.
Pymperne. The manor (extent given), including a moiety of a certain
foreign hundred, similarly held.
Tarente Gundevill. The manor (extent given), similarly held.
Stupel. The manor (extent given), including the foreign hundreds called
Roubergh, Haselore and Eisshemore, similarly held.
Warham. The borough (extent given), including a fishery, a fair, and toll of
the market, similarly held, out of which are paid 71. 6s. 8d. yearly to the
prior of Warham of ancient alms established by the said earl's ancestors.
Heirs, Eleanor, Margaret, and Elizabeth, his sisters, each aged 16 and
more.
Dorset. Inq. 8 Sept. 8 Edw. II.
Portlond. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief pertaining to
the earldom of Gloucester.
Wyke. The manor (extent given), similarly held.
Weymuth. The borough (extent given), similarly held.
Heirs as above.
London City. Inq. held before the king's escheator at the church of St. Lawrence,
Jewry, in the presence of the mayor, aldermen, and other citizens,
claiming the liberty of the city from time immemorial and by Con-
firmation of the king and his progenitors, that no justice or other
minister of the king, except the justices in eyre and the justices
assigned for the gaol delivery of Neugate and for hearing pleas and
records at St. Martin's, ought to execute any office on behalf of the
king in the city, Tuesday after All Saints, 8 Edw. II.
Douuegate Ward; Tenements held by divers persons (extent given with
names of tenants).
Walebrok Ward. A tenement at Wulchirchehaghe, held by Guytouche,
merchant of Lombardy, for life, by the demise of the said earl, rendering
EDWARD II, 331
2& marks yearly ; and a tenement in Fridaystret, similarly held for life,
by Thomas de Copham and Aubrey his wife rendering a rose yearly for
all service.
All held by the said earl of the king in chief as burgage of the said
city, service unknown.
Heir unknown.
Kent, llnq.] Friday after St. Matthew, 8 Edw. II.
Thonbrugge. The castle and borough (extent given), including rents of eels,
held of the archbishop of Canterbury in chief by service of being steward
on the day of his enthronement and doing suit at his court of Otteford
once a year.
Dacherst. The manor (extent given), including the views of frankpledge of
Hildenne and Suth, and the .herbage of the chace of Thon [brugge] in
Kent, held of the said archbishop as member of the castle of
Thonebrugge. Out of which there are payable to the priory of
Thonebrug 6L 13s. id. of yearly alms; to Robert de Haudlo and
Simon de Bardenne for land held of them 12s. id. yearly ; and to the
parish church of Thon [brugge] lib. of incense price -4^ of yearly alms.
Kent. Extent, Saturday after St. Matthew, 8 Edw. II.
Bradstede. The manor aud borough (extent given), including tenments in
Opelonde, and customs of ' Rostwode,' ' Borghyard,' ' Medselver,'
' Gavelherthe,' and 'Benherthe,' held of the archbishop of Canterbury,
as member of the castle of Thonbr [ugge] , by service of being butler on
the day of the enthronement. Out of which. are payable to the abbot
of Kayinsham 13s. id. yearly of alms ; and to the rector of Bradestede
6s. 8d. for tithes of the mill of Bradeste fixed in money from of old.
Edenebrigge alias Edonebrugg. A capital messuage, 124a. arable, 11a.
pasture, 10a. meadow, 3s. 2d. rents of tenants and of ' stretpanes,' and
a fishery in the river {riparia), held of the abbot of Westminster by
service of a pair of gilt spurs, 3s. yearly rent, and Id. of Romescot.
Kent. Inq. Thursday after St. Matthew, 8 Edw. II.
Haudlo. The manor (extent given), held of the archbishop of Canterbury
in chief pertaining to the castle of Thonebrugge. Whence are payable
to the heirs of Richard de Haudlo for the mill ' Dering ' 5s. and a plough
share, and to John de Pecham l\d. rent yearly.
Westpeeham. The manor (extent given) , held of the heirs of John Agulun
by service of Id. yearly.
Swantone. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief of the
honour of Gloucester by service of \ knight's fee. Whence are payable
3Ji. for sheriff's turn.
The court of the honour of Gloucester in Kent is worth 10s. yearly,
Warblyngton. The court is worth 20s. yearly.
Kent. Extent, Wednesday after St. Matthew, 8 Edw. II.
Ealdyng {plias Elding]. The manor (extent given), including woods called
Stonhame, Medle, and Brunhelle, 26s. 8i. foreign rent at Brenchisle,
rents of eels, ploughshares, hens, eggs, &c., .fisheries in Douleswere,
Redepole, the Warren, and Kyngtone, and a water-mill, and a water-
mill and stallage of the market of Brenchisle, held of the king in chief,
as of the honour of Clare, by service of J knight's fee.
332 INQUISITIONS.
Norfolk. [Inq.] 1 Sept. 8 Edw. II. {defective.)
Walsingham. The manor (extent given), including Great and Little
WalBingham, customs called 'hirdelsilver,' 'harwyngsilver,' ' bugag,' (?)
'lingpeny,' and ' wodelodepeny,' out of which the prior of Walsingham
receives 20s. yearly.
"Well [as] and Warham. The manors (extent given).
Brecham. The manor (extent given).
Cremplesham. The manor (extent given).
Wyveton. The manor (extent given).
All held of the king in chief, service unknown.
Heirs unknown.
Aylesham. The manor (extent given) ; and there is foreign view of frank-
pledge at Brudal.
Pakenhamdam. The manor (extent given).
Causton. The manor (extent given).
All held of the king, by his gift to the said Gilbert and the heirs
of his body with reversion to the king in default of such heirs, service
unknown because the said manors are of the king's ancient demesnes.
Extent or summary of lands &c. specified above, (undated.)
Extent or summary of two parts of the lands &c. of the said earl, now in the
king's hand, viz. — A few of the manors specified above in cos.
Gloucester, Northampton, and Dorset, (undated fragment.)
Writ of certiorari super vera valore to Bartholomew de Badelesmere, keeper
of castles and all lands in Glamorgan and Morgannou, concerning the
castles, manors, advowsons, knights' fees, &c. held by the said earl, 15
Sept. 8 Edw. II.
Glamorgan. Inq. 18 Sept. 8 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Glamorgan. The county (extent given), held of the king in chief by ancient
conquest, service unknown viz.—
Kairdif. The castle, town, and hundred, with its royal liberty (extent given),
including fisheries in the river Taaf.
Tale van. The castle.
Lanblethian [alias Lanblevian] . The manor with the town of Coubrugge.
Lanyltwit. The manor with the Welsh country (Patria Walensis) of Kuthin.
Kenefeg [alias Kenefek] . The castle and town, with the Welsh country of
Langunyth.
Neeth. The castle and town, with the Welsh country there, together with
the lands, &c. sometime of the abbot of Neeth which are in exchange for
lOOZ. rents in Rossouwyn.
Lantrissan. The castle and town, with the Welsh country of Meskyn
and Glynrotheny.
Kaerfyly. The castle and town, with the Welsh country of Senghenyth,
with a royal liberty.
Eaath. The manor (extent given), including an island called Annotesham.
Lekwith. Lands, rents, &c. (extent given), including a moiety of a weir in
the water of Ely.
Glamorgan [alias Gloumorgan] County. Rents, &c., 36| kiiights' fees, and
lands in Egleskeynore.
The abbot of Neeth receives 20Z. 3s. rent of the town of Kaerdif.
Knights' fees, viz.—
Dynaspowis. 3J fees held by John de Somery.
Cogan. 2 fees held by John Cogan.
EDWARD 11.
Wrenchestone. J fee held by Joan de Ealeye.
Sullye, Wonfo and Coytchurche. 4 fees held by Reymund de Sullye.
St. Nicholas. 3 fees held by William Corbet.
Penmark. 4 fees held by Henry (?) de Umfranvyle.
Lanririd. ^ fee held by Juetta late the wife of William de Kaerdif.
Landoghe and Sayntemariechurche. 1 fee held by Adam le Waleis.
Penthlyn and Lanmyhangel. 2 fees held by John le Norroys.
Landou. 1 fee held by John de Wyncestre.
Lanmays. Two parts of 1 fee held by Reymund de Sullye.
St. Donats. 1 fee held by John de Stratelyngge.
Ogemor. 4 fees held by Henry de Loncastre and Maud his wife.
Lanblethian in Martelmaur. 1 fee held by Reginald de Somerton.
Marcros. J fee held by David de la Beere ; and J fee held by John de Aune.
Newton Nottasshe. J fee held by John de Weiles and his parceners.
Lanewye. 1 fee held by the abbot of Morgan in frank almoin.
Costynestone. 1 fee held by Thomas Costyn, with reversion after his death
to the said earl and his heirs.
Lanmays. ^ fee held by the said Thomas, with the like reversion.
St. Fagans. 1 fee held of the heir of Bevis le Veel, who is in the wardship
of Roger Tyrel.
(Unspecified.) (''Sancta Tatehana.) 4 fees sometime held by Philip de
Nerbert, held by John le Norrois, William de Berqeroles, Adam le Waleis,
John Joel, and Philip le Flemyng, whereof Richard de Nerbert holds a
tenement estimated at J fee.
Lanhari. J fee held by Maud late the wife of John Turbervyle.
Lestilbount. J fee held by William Maylok.
New Castle. ^ fee held by Payn Turbervyle.
Coytif. The castle and manor with the royal liberty, held by Payn
Turbervyle by serjeanty of hunting {venandi), whereof the lord shall
have wardship and marriage.
(Unspecified.) (Avenene.*) A commote with the royal liberty held by Leysan
de Avene, by Welshry (?), whereof the lord of Kaerdif shall have the
wardship with the marriage of the heir.
Neeth. The advowson of the abbey.
Morgan. The advowson of the abbey.
Kaerdif The church with the chapel is appropriated to the abbey of
Theukesburi in frank almoin.
(Unspecified.) 22a. land and meadow held by Henry le Chaundeler for life.
Heirs as above.
Glamobcan. Inq. 19 Sept. 8 Edw. II.
Lanblethian, with the castle of Talevan, and Lanhary. The manor (full extent
given) including woods called Kaergriffud, New forest, Old forest with
the park, and Little Haywode, and lands at Howardesfeld ; out of which
the abbot of Neeth receives 23i. 5«. I^d. rent in part of lOOL rent which
he has in exchange for lands &c. in Neeth.
Coubrugge (extent given) ; out of which the abbot of Neeth receives
141. 12s. l^d. rent in part of the said lOOZ. rent.
Marthelmaur. 1 fee held by Reginald de Somerton.
St. Hilary. J fee held by Thomas Basset.
Lancovyan. ^ fee held by Richard de Nerbert.
* Clark's Carte et Munimenta de Glamorgan. Vol. IV. p. 68 (from Cotton MS.).
334 INQUISITIONS.
Advowsons of churches pertaining to the manor of Lanblethian, viz. —
La Thawe. The advowson of the church.
Lanhari. The advowson of the church.
Llanblethian with the chapel, held by the abbot &c. of Theukesbyri to
their own uses.
Lanyltwit and Kuthyn. The manor (full extent given), including a wood
called Carthmaylok, and tolls of the ports of Aberthawe, Barri, and
Ogemor ; out of which the abbot of Neeth receives 251. lis. frf. rent in
part of the said 1001. rent.
Leswryny. 1 fee held by the heir of Bevis {Bogonis) le Veel, who is in
the wardship of Eoger Tyrel.
Lanyltwit. ^ fee lield by Michael Tusard.
Lanyltwit. The church is appropriated to the abbot &c. of Theu-kesburi
in frank almoin.
Glamorgan. Inq. . . Sept. 8 Edw. (defaced.)
Kenefeg. The castle, borough &c. (extent given), including the granges
of Penuuy[th (?)], . oil, and Portreveshavot ; part whereof is
assigned to the abbot of Morgan in exchange for tenements at
Egloiskeynor and
Langhunith [alias Languineth]. The Welsh country, lands &c. (extent
given), including a fishery in the waters of Garwe and Thleweny, and
the advowson of the church.
Neth. The country, castle, borough &c. (extent given), the greater part
whereof has been burnt by the Welsh since the earl's death, out of
which the abbot of Neeth receives 109«. 2d. rent in part of the said
1001. rent.
Neeth. The manor (extent given), including, a wood called Knegh and
tenements &c. which the earl had in exchange from the abbot of Neeth,
tenements in Eossulyn and the New Grange which were of the abbot of
Morgan, and tenements at Tirhendred, fisheries at Glinneth and
Glyntaf, tenements at Kilthibebil and la Bruttone, and the advowson of
the church.
Heirs as above.
Glamorgan. Inq. 25 Sept. 8 Edw. II. {defaced.)
Lantrissan. The castle, hundred, and town &c. (extent given), including
the whole of the country of Miskyn and Glynrotheni and pleas &c. of
the hundred.
Cloune. A messuage, lands, rents, customs, &c. (extent given), including a
pasture at Eugoys, pannage of the forest of Glyntaf and in the wood of
Haywode, a fishery in the water of Taf , and 4 water mills in Miskyn and
in Glynrotheni.
Pentkgh. 20a. land and pasture, rents, a water-mill, &c.
Eadur. [The manor], (extent given).
Lantrissan. The advowson of the church.
Senghenyth with KairfiUy. The castle and town (extent given), with pleas
&c. of the hundred.
KairfiUy above Kaagh. The manor (extent given), including pastures &c.
at Botfordwey, Kuilthinesmor, Caddoceswelle, Bedewas, Leghton,
lands &c. at Merthir and Egloswladus, pastures at Kemmer, Eothered,
Hendreseysild, Clouckewred, Loynririd, and Werntoym, tenements
in Senghenyth and Kairkedok, and water-mills in Kiltiiigair and
Merthir,
EDWARD II. 335
Under Kaath, Landivedu. Lands &c. (extent given), including tenements
in Maistiralth, Thlanerghfothehog, and Eutberi, a water-mill at
Landivedu,' and pleas and perquisites of the whole country of
Senghenyth and of Kairfilli and "Whitchurch.
Whitchurch {Album Monasterium). The castle &c. (extent given), including
lands at Gruffesmor and beyond the water of Eompney.
Merthir [alias Merfiir] and Kilthigair. The advowsons of the churches.
Heirs as above.
[Monmouth.] Inq. 81 Sept. 8 Edw. II.
The county of Wenlouk.
Newport (Novo Burgo). The castle and town, with the manors of Stowe,
Dyueleis, and Rempney, and the country of Maugh [ay] a member of
the OOTinty of Wenlok which has a royal liberty, held of the king in" chief
by ancient conquest, service unknown.
Wenlok [alias Wenthlok] . The county (extent given), including la. pasture
near the chapel of St. Istan, and Ha. at Brenlowyn [alias Brentlowyn] .
Knights' fees, viz. —
Bassalek. 1 fee held by William de Berqeroles.
Ebboth (?). 1 fee held by Henry de Lancaster and Maud his wife.
Coytkerneu. J fee held by Jorverd ap Rees.
St. Brides {Sanctam Brigiclam). J fee held by John de Mora.
St. Mellons (Sanctum Melanum). J fee held by Hugh de Bereford.
Coganesmor. J fee held for life by Morgan ap Mereudith of the said
earl's gift.
Pencarn. A tenement sometime of the Templars similarly held for life
by William de Eoseles.
Beganesleye. J fee held by Meuric ap Jorverd of Kemmeys.
Stowe. The manor (extent given), including a messuage in the borough of
Neuport, and a tenant in St. Brides.
Rempny. The manor (extent given), including a pasture called Warth.
Dyueleis. The manor (extent given).
Heirs as above.
Maghay. The castle and country (extent given), including woods called
Glynserwy, Glynrempny, and Glynebboth, atoll called 'Weygavel,' and
lands in Deffrenebboth.
Maghai and Lanmyhangel. The advowsons of the churches.
Malpas (Malo passu) . The advowson of the priory.
[Monmouth.] Inq. 28 Sept. 8 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Kairlion. The castle and town with the country of Edelegan and Lebennyth
(extent given), including a fishery in the Uske between Tredenauk and
the weir of Kairlion, and another at la Rokele, held of the king in
chief with the royal liberty, service unknown.
Kairlion. The manor (extent given), including lands at Wastaeoyt, pastures
called Warth and Smalewarth, toll of the boat (de batio) of Kairlion
called warnage, and rents of assize in Netherwent, with rent of the fee
of Penclau.
Liswiri and Lebennyth. The manor (extent given).
Edelegan. A messuage called Neuhalle, SOa. arable, meaidow, pasture, rents,
&c. (extent given), including 31. 7s. of commorth every other year.
Pantek. A messuage, 80a. arable, a water-mill &c. (extent given).
Little Tintern. 17a. land &c. (extent given), with fisheries at Lynwere and
Brocwere, and a rent. called ' kilgh.'
336 INQUISITIONS.
Knights' fees, viz. —
Kemmeys. 1 fee held by Meuric de Kemmeys and Walter de Kemmeys.
Langeston and W [yteston] . 2 fees held by John Bluet.
Seyntebride and Landevenyou. 1 fee held by John de Hunteley.
Wildeerik. J fee held by Thomas de Wildecrik.
Eedcastle {Rubro Castro). J fee held by Koger Seymor and William Martel.
Iveton. J fee held by John de Mora and Iseult his wife, and John de
Budenweye..
Penclaud. J fee held by Madoe ap Walter.
Usk. J fee held by the heirs of Matthew de Uska.
Wondy. ^ fee held by Giles de Bellocampo for life.
Salesburi and Multon. Tenements held by the heir of John ap Adam, who
is in the king's wardship.
Wondy and Eogyete. Certain tenants answering pleas of the crown in the
court of Kairlyon.
Wondy. The advowson of the church, which the prior of Goldeclyve occupies.
Kemeys. The advowson of the church.
[Trede]nauk. The advowson of the church.
Pantek. The advowson of the church.
The advowson ....
Kairlion. The church with the chapel is held by the bishop of Landaff to
his own uses ; and the prior of Goldeclyve holds
Heirs as above.
[MoNMOUTH.J Inq. 27 Sept. 8 Edw. II.
Usk. The castle and town, together with the site of the castl* of Trillec,
with the members and tenements given below (extent given), held of
the king in chief with the royal liberty, service unknown.
Usk. The manor (extent given), including the New Grange, and lands,
pastures, &c. in Warnhir beyond Usk, Pelthenny on this side Usk,
Hodelhale, Languvyou, Coyckenur, Argoytwelok, Warthecomb alias
Warthacumb, Landesoy, Lanwym alias Lanywym, Neulonde, Trostrax-
hen (?), Platelonde, Glaspol, by the river Usk, and at Lanpadoc and
Pelmoth, and the forestry of Welok, and water-mills at Lanywym and
Briavelston, and on the Avon.
Lantrissan. The manor (extent given).
Trillec. The town (extent given), including a castle and 265 burgages.
Trillec. The manor and forest (extent given), including lands at Penargole,
Vispol, Penalth, Wytebrok, and Tynterne, 5 water-mills at Trillec,
Landissen and Wytebrok, and a certain new borough on the Wye (in
Waye).
Troye. The manor (extent given).
Cumkarvan and Leydarch. 824f a. land held by Welsh customers, a water-
mill &c. (extent given).
Treygruk, The castle, manor and country, with the royal liberty (extent
given), including an alderwood called Wergragan, a beechwood called
Payneswode and pastures at Slevarch, Coytked, and Werngregan, held of
the king in chief.
Knights' fees, viz. —
Eagelan. 1 fee held by Ealph Bluet.
Penclau. 1 fee held by Eobert [Avenelj.
Wolvesneutone. J fee held by Simon le Botiler and Joan his wife, and Sarra
and Wenlian her sisters ; and J fee held by Ealph le Wolf.
Mathenny. J fee held by John de Knoville.
EDWAED II. 387
Warnsti. ^ fee held by Eoger Cotel.
Lueannouk and Brav [elston] . i fee held by John Martel.
Trostray. J fee held by Geoffrey le Marescal.
Hodelhale. J fee held by Philip ap Eynon.
Kylgoygan. J fee held by Meuric ap Jevan ap Ernolf.
Brendehyroc, Althebila, and Lanpadok, 1 fee held by the heir of John ap
Adam, who is in the king's wardship.
Little Troya. J fee held by John Martel.
Talevan. J fee held by the heirs of John ap Adam.
(Unspecified.) 3 Welsh knights' fees held by.Jorverd Vachn', John ap Griff,'
and others, and their partners who render no rent but give relief, viz. —
50s. for a whole fee, but their heirs shall not be in wardship nor shall
the lord have the marriage of them.
Troye. The advowson of the church, with the chapel of Cwmkarvan in
Netherwent.
Landosoy. The advowson of the church.
Treygruk. The advowson of the church.
Landegeveth in the liberty of Treygruck. The advowson of the church.
Uske. The advowson of the priory of nuns.
Heirs as above, Eleanor, Margaret, and Elizabeth the wife of John de
Burgo, son of the earl of Ulster.
Extent or summary of the above castles, manors, &c. in cos. Glamorgan and
Monmouth.
Wnt to the escheator of Ireland, 10 July, 8 Edw. II.
Iebland. Inq. Friday after St. Nicholas, 8 Edw. II.
Kylkenni. The county with the castles and manors thereto pertaining, held
of the king in chief by service of 44L 8s. lO^d., whenever royal service
shall have been proclaimed ; and 37s. 2d. rent to William de Sancto
Leodag(ario), for certain lands.
Heirs, his three sisters, begotten between Gilbert de Clare his father and
Joan his wife, ages unknown because they were born in England.
Writ of certiorari defeodis &e. to the escheator of Ireland, 13 July, 8 Edw. II.
Ireland. Extent of knights' fees and advowsons, Friday after St. Nicholas,
8 Edw. II.
(Unspecified.) 22J knights' fees, held as above.
Callan'. The advowson of the church.
Kildermoy. The advowson of the church, which cannot be extended because
it is amongst the Irish where the whole country is destroyed and burnt.
Wiit to the escheator of Ireland to make and send in the above inquisitions
without delay, 20 June, 8 Edw. II.
Return. That other fuller inquisitions with garticulars of the lands &c. of
the county of Kilkenni were returned into the chancery of Ireland more
than a year ago, by writ of the said chancery, by which inquisitions the
chancellor of Ireland assigned her dower to [Maud] late the wife of the
said earl. {Undated.)
Writ of certiorari de feodis &c. 13 July, 8 Edw. II.
SoMEBSBT. Inq. Wednesday after St. Kalixtus, 8 Edw. II.
Chefcombe. A moiety held by Hugh de Bello Campo by service of
i knight's fee ; and the other moiety held by Ealph de Stokelynge by
• service of ^ knight's fee-
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388 INQUISITIONS.
Dynyngton. The manor with the advowson of the church, held by the heirs
of Alexander de la Lynde by service of 1 knight's fee.
Somerset. Inq. Thursday before St. Luke, 8 Edw. II.
Westludeforde. The manor and the advowson of the church, held by
William Martyn by service of 2 knights' fees.
Oppeton Cabocke. Certain lands &c. held by Edward Burnel by service of
J knight's fee.
La Eode. The manor with the advowson of the church, held by the heirs of
Thomas de Bayouse by service of 1 knight's fee.
Keyver. The hamlet held by the heirs of John Appadam by service of
\ knight's fee.
SoMEESET. Inq. 9 Oct. 8 Edw. II.
Hutton, The manor held by Adam le Waleseh by service of IJ knight's fee,
Aschcomb. The hamlet held by William Artur by service of three parts of
1 knight's fee.
Estherpetree. The manor held by the heirs of John ap Adam by service of
2^ knights' fees.
Wyntred. The hamlet held by Maurice de Berkelee by service of J knight's
fee.
latton manor. Certain lands &c. held by the heirs of John le Sore by
service of i knight's fee.
Clywar. Certain lands &c. held by Joan Perceval by service of ^t knight's fee.
Stoke Gyffard. The manor held by the heirs of John Basset, and Eichard
de Kodeney by service of 1 knight's fee and three parts of 1 fee.
Keyn[sham] . The abbey with the advowson of the church is («ic) held of the
said earl in frank almoin.
Saltford. A moiety of the manor and the advowson of the church, held by
Eichard de Eodeney by service of J knight's fee ; and the other moiety
held by the heirs of John Basset by service of J knight's fee.
Northon Marreward. The manor with the advowson of the church, held by
the heirs of John le Sore by service of IJ knight's fee.
Pobelewe. The manor held by John de Sancto Laudo by service of
1 knight's fee.
Brystleton. The manor held by John la Warre by service of 2 knights' fees.
Myggel. The hamlet held by Eobert de Aschton by service of J knight's fee.
Emenber'. The manor held by William Tracy by service of three parts of
1 knight's fee.
Hauletre and Luttleton. The hamlets held by the heirs of John le Sore by
service of 1 knight's fee.
Westharpetree. Certain lands &c. held by the heirs of John ap Adam by
service of J knight's fee.
Fernton. The hamlet held by the same heirs by service of 1 knight's fee.
Nether Eston. The hamlet held by John de Whyleton by service of
J knight's fee.
Somerset. Inq. Tuesday after St. Edmund the Archbishop, 8 Edw. 11.
E stone by Portbury. The manor held by Sir Eoger Tyrel for life, by
the demise of the said earl, for his service.
Byssopisworth. Certain lands &c. held by the heirs of John Appadam
by service of 1 knight's fee.
Bedm(inster) . The manor held by Maurice de Berkeley by service of coming
to the earl's court every three weeks.
Tykeham. Certain lands &c. held by William de Bradeford by service
of J knight's fee.
EDWAED II. 339
Cloptone. The manor with the advowson of the church held by William
Artur by service of 1 knight's, fee.
Aystone Dando. Certain lands &c. held by Bartholomew de Grenevyle by
service of J knight's fee.
Capenor. Certain lands &c. held by John Tylli by service of J knight's fee.
Westone. Certain lands &c. held by Simon de Aystone by service of three
parts of 1 knight's fee.
Bacwelle. A moiety of the town and a portion of the advowson of the church,
held by the heirs of John le Sor by service of J knight's fee ; and the
other moiety held by Eichard de Eodeney by the like service.
Barewe. The manor held by the heirs of John Appadham by service
of 1 knight's fee.
Wynfred. A moiety of the manor with the advowson of the church at alter-
nate presentations, held by the heirs of Edmund Bassett by service of
J knight's fee ; and the other moiety and presentation held by the heirs
of John le Sor by the like service.
Bodecombe. Certain lands &c. held by the master of the house of St. John,
BristoU, by service of J knight's fee; and certain lands &c. held by
John Perceval by the like service.
Eaggel. Certain lands &c. held by Herbert de Sancto Quintino by service
of J knight's fee.
"[SoMEBSBT. Fershford. The hamlet.
Langerugg. The manor and the advowson of the church. [J knight's fee
held by Adam le Walsh.]
Welewe. The manor with the hundred, [J knight's fee held by Eeginald
de Monte Porti.]
Wittokesmead. Tenements, [i knight's fee held by Elias Cotel ; and
I knight's fee held by Eichard de Eodeny.]
Neweton. The manor and the advowson of the church. [1 knight's fee
held by John de Sancto Laudo.]
Inglescombe. The manor. [1 knight's fee held by Thomas de Gurneye.]
Twiverton. The town. [1 knight's fee held by Eichard de Eodeneie.]
Telsford. A moiety of the town. [J knight's fee held by John de Umfravyll;
and J knight's fee held by the heirs of John le Soer.]
Baggerug. Tenements, [^e knight's fee held by the abbot of St. Augustine's,
Bristoll.]
Eaddestoke. The manor and the advowson of the church. [1 knight's fee
held by Eeginald de Monte Forti.]
Hardington and Wedergrave [alias Wedegrave] . Tenements. [1 knight's
fee held by the heirs of John Soer.]
[2|- knights' fees held by the
heirs of John ap Adam.]
Babington. The manor and the advowson
of the chapel.
Middelcote. The hamlet.
Saundford [alias Sampford] . The manor with the advowson of the church.
[1 knight's fee held by the heirs of John ap Adam.]
, -.^ ^^ , ^, ■) fLa Heaved and Le Byrche, Suthcote and
t [Devon. Heaned. The manor. Colecote. 1 knight's fee held by Henry
Byrch. The manor. - - j de Campo Arnulphitz.]
^he following are given here in the Calendar printed in 1806, but are not now to be found on
the documents. ' „ „ „ , , c ■,
t So given in the Calendar printed in 1806, but noted " non apparet 1832 and not now to be found
on the doonmentB. „ „ „ n^ j nt j
N.B. These two lists have been collated with Chanc. Miscellanea, Bundle 9, Nos. 24 and ^5, and
Close Boll 8 Edw. II. m. 24, some obvious errors in the old Calendar have been corrected, and
further informittiqn supplied from those rolls within square brackets.
UO INQUISITIONS.
Wynkelegh Tracye. The manor. [ [2 knights' fees held by William
South Molton. The manor. j Martyn.]
Womberlegh and Lanteglos. The manor. [16 knights' fees held by John
de Wylinton.]
Bydiford. The manor.
Kilkhampton. The manor.
Iduslegh. The manor.
Uppecote. The manor,
m knights' fee held by Bartholomew de
Grevyll (alias de Grenevill).]
[2 knights' fees held by Eeymund de
Sulleye.]
Esse Eegnie. The manor. [| knight's fee held by John de Sully.J
Lappaford The manor. | g ^^^^^^^, ^^^^ j^^j^ ^^ jjg^j.y D^j^fravyll
^oune. ine manor. r (a^Mg de Umfravill).]
Northlyu. The manor. ) ^ ' -■
Brodelyscom. The manor. I [8 and 2J knights' fees held by John -de
Lomena. The manor. / Clavyll] .
Halberton. The hamlet. [1 knight's fee held by WiUiam de Boys.J
Clist Fomeson and Canon Teng. The hamlet. [1 knight's fee held by
Henry de la Pomeray.]
Kalwodelegh and Boleworthe. The hamlet- [Balwodelegh (sic) and
Blaworth. J knight's fee held by John de Balwodelegh (sic).
Calwodelegh. J knight's fee held by the heirs of Miles de Calwodelegh*.]
Wynkelegh. The manor. [^ knight's fee held by Philip {alias John)
Kaynes.]
Donisbeare. The hamlet. - ' i [^ knight's fee held by
Wolfardesworthe and Alslond. The hamlet. ) Eichard de Hautenysford.]
Holecombe. The manor. [Holecombe Wermond. J knight's fee held by
Henry Barry, Bichard le Whyte, Elias de Putford, John de MuUond,
and John Mosefen.]
Lyu. J fee. [^ knight's fee held by Guy Brian, and two parts of 1 knight's
fee held by Biehard de Merton.
Langatrewe. The advowson of the church,
Sussex. Fernthe. The manor. [J knight's fee held by Bobert de Bromfeld.]
Eotherfeld. Suit of court.]
DoESBT. Iwg'. 24 Sept. 8 Edw. II.
Knights' fees, viz : —
Deuelisch. The manor held by the heirs of William de Gouiz by service of
1 fee.
Frome Quintyn. The manor with its members held by Herbert de Sancto
Quintino by service of 6 fees.
Bakebere. 2 carucates land held by Bobert de Bakebere and Gilbert de
Castro by service of 1 fee.
Okford Skylling. The manor held by Brian de Turbervyle by service of
4 fees.
Hamme Prestone and Tarente Eusseaux, Fernham and Wynterborn, held
by Bobert de Lucy and John de Gouiz by service of 3 fees.
Fernham. 1 carucate land held by Elias Deverel by service of 1 fee.
Knolton. The manor held by the heirs of Giles de Brewosse by service of
1 fee.
Dp Wymborn. The manor held by Edmund le Plecy by service of 1 fee.
Piterichesham and Craneburn. 3 carucates land held by the heirs of
William le Frenche, Henry Fiz Elis, and John de Gillingham by service
of I fee.
EDWARD II. 341
Wychampton. The manor with its members, held by John Mautravers by
service of 5 fees.
Westport by Warham. 1 carucate land held by Edward Kaynel and Amice
Danevyle by service of ^ fee.
Tarente Gundevyle. 2 oarucates land held by the tenants by service of 1 fee.
Pentrich and Sutton Poinz. 1 carucate land held by Hamo son of Eichard
by service of J fee.
Eusseauston. The manor held by Eichard de Clare by service of 1 fee.
Lycchet. The manor with its members held by John Mautravers by service
of 6 fees.
Thorncumbe. 1 carucate land held by the abbot of Forde by service of i fee.
Purbyke. 4 bovates land held by the tenants of Alfrintone by service of
T2- fee.
Perlyghe. 1 carucate land held by Gilbert de Elsefeld by service of 1 fee.
Mordone. The manor with its members, held by John Clavyle of Mordone
by service of 2J fees.
Advowsons, viz : —
Pymperne. The advowson of the church.
Tarente G-undevyle. The advowson of the church.
Stupel. The advowson of the church.
Knolle. The advowson of the church.
Craneborne. The advowson of the priory which is a cell of the abbey of
Tewkesbury.
Southampton. Inq. 18 Oct. 8 Edw. H.
Knights' fees &c. viz. —
Penyton. 1 fee held by John de Actone.
Mapelderham. J fee and a moiety of J fee held by Henry le Markaunt ;
and J fee and a moiety of J fee held by William Bretoun.
Fordyngbrigge. The advowson of the church, which is held by John de
Monte Hermeri by the said earl's presentation.
WoKCESTEK. Inq. 8 Aug. 8 Edw. II.
Knights' fees, viz. —
Chaddeslegh Corbet. The manor held by Sir William Corbet by service of
Ifee.
Severne Stoke. The manor held by Sir Eobert de Clyfford by service of
1 fee, which manor is now in the king's wardship because the said Sir
Robert held of the king in chief by barony.
Eldresfeud. The manor held by Thomas de Berkelegh for 1 fee.
He had no advowsons of churches in the county.
Gloucester. Inq. 12 Aug. 8 Edw. II.
Knights' fees, viz. —
Eydecombe and Hertwyk. 2 fees held by William de la Mare.
Doyngton. 2 fees held by Thomas de Doynton.
Charfeld. Two parts of 1 fee held by Robert le Veel.
Doynton. 1 fee held by Henry de Berkelegh.
Welford, Dudmarton and Estlech. 1 fee held by the heirs of William le
Chamberleyn.
Tokynton and Swell. 6 fees held by Hugh le Poinz.
Hampton Meisi. 8J fees held by Eobert de Meisy.
Marsfeld. ^ fee held by Eichard de Heydone.
Estlech. 1 fee held by Herbert de Sancto Quintino.
Tydrington. 1 fee held by Eoger Corbet.
342 INQUISITIONS.
Boketon. IJ fee held by Anselm de Gurnay.
Fodynton and Northcote. 2 fees, which were of the heirs of WilUam son ot
John, held by the same Anselm.
Beggeworth. 1 fee held by John Giffard.
Cheldresfeld. 1 fee held by Thomas de Berkeley.
[WoEOESTBE.] Chaddesle Corbet. 1 fee held by "William Corbet.
Gloucestbe. Walton Keyrdif. IJ fee held by Paulinus de Keyrdif.
Oxindon and Aston. 1 fee held by William Tuchet.
Kenemerton, Aston, and Bodyndon. 1 fee held by Alice de Bello Campo ;
and 1 fee in the same towns held by John de Dickelesdon, which the
said earl acquired of him to himself and his heirs.
Beggworth. i fee held by the heirs of William Crupet.
AdvowBons, viz. —
Cerne. The advowson of the church,
Kyndecombe. The advowson of the church.
St. Katherine's Chapel in the court of the lords of Caumpeden. The
presentation every fourth time.
Teukesbury. The advowson of the abbey.
Bedford. Inq. 18 Sept. 8 Edw. II.
Knights' fees, viz. —
Eocbusdone. IJ fee held by Eleanor de Trayli.
WroxhuU. 1 fee held by the earl of Oxford.
Bydenham and Holcote. 2 fees held by Eleanor de Trayly.
Torveye. 1 fee held by the same Eleanor.
Yueldene. Ifee held by the same.
Chelvynctone and Hynewyk. 1 fee held by the same.
Podesgrave. 1 fee held by Geoffrey de Lucy.
Badeleston. 1 fee held by Nicholas Frembaud.
Buckingham. Inq. 24 Sept. 8 Edw. II.
Knights' fees &c., viz. —
Kynebelle. 3 fees held by the earl of Oxford.
Whytecherch. 1 fee held by the same earl.
Cobelyngton. 2 fees held by Desiderata de Lucy.
Stiueclegh. J fee held by Bartholomew de Bourghassh.
Horwode. \ fee held by Hugh de Bradwelle.
Syngleborwe and Little Merlawe. 1 fee held by John de Cromwelle.
Bockyngham. 2 fees held by John son of Giles de Breowse.
Bourton. J fee held by Walter Fouke.
Langeport. J fee held by Richard de Langeport and the abbot of Oseney.
Morton. J fee held by the same abbot and John de Morton.
Hyldesdone. J fee held the earl of Oxford.
Achecote and L6thyngbourgh. 1 fee held by Roger de Englefeld.
Esyngton. 1 fee held by Gilbert de Sancto Audoeno.
Chylton. 1 fee held by Roger de Hamdene; and J fee held by John
Peyvre.
Dortone. 1 fee held by John de Bermingham.
Wottone. 2 fees held by Richard le Warde and Richard de Greneville.
Wavyndon. 1 fee held by William Passelewe as of the honour of Clare ;
i fee similarly held by John Peyvre ; and \ fee similarly held by the
abbot of Woubourn.
Brouthon. 1 fee held by the earl of Oxford.
Craule. 1 fee held by John son of Nigel.
EDWARD II. 343
Blechele. J fee held by John de Grey.
BoUebrichulle and Caldecote. 1 fee held by Nicholas Frembaud.
Merlawe. The advowson of the church.
Kent. Inq. Saturday after St. Matthew, 8 Edw. II. (defective.)
Knights' fees, viz. —
Mereworthe, Oldehaye, and Clive. 2 fees held by Sir John de Mereworthe.
Mereworthe. ^ fee held by Henry de Leybourne.
Netlestede, Peapingbery, Backelonde, and Helthe. 2 fees held by Philip de
Pimpe and Thomas le Gegge.
Tremworthe and Canterbury. IJ fee held by Sir Hugh Despenser.
Yielistone. Three parts of 1 fee held by John de Vyelistone.
Vyelistone and Witthon, Peneshurst and Chidyngstone. J fee held by
John de Coppeham.
Elteham. | fee held by Sii- Gilbert de Vesci.
Helteham. ^ fee held by John de Haule, whence the prior of the Hospital
of St. John has 26s. rent by the gift of Sarra de Polstede.
Meletone and Wj'elmestone. 1 fee held by William de Sevance.
Hardres, Stellynge, Hert Aungre, and Berefreistone. 1 J fee held by Eobert
de Hardres.
Crondale, Hechyndenne, Beatrichesdenne, and Cranebroke. 1 fee held by
Sir John de Haudlo.
Dittone, Giflatone, and Bramptone. IJ fee held by Ealph de Dittone.
Wygeberghe. 2 fees held by William de Sevance.
Cluse (and) Edheldestone. J fee held by Sir John ate Welle.
Dodyndale. J fee held by John Poire ; and i fee held by Eobert de Graun-
curt, John son of John de BuUynge, John Springe, John Bankyn,
Walter de la Haye, Thomas de BuUynge, John Leger (and) John son
of Eichard de BuUynge.
Scheldwych. i fee held by Sir Bai'tholomew de Badelismer and Laurence
de Huntyngfelde.
Le Blee. 1 J fee held by the same Bartholomew, and the prior of St. Gregory,
the brethren and sisters of the hospital of St. James, and the master of
the hospital of Estbrugg, Canterbuiy.
Holeford. J fee held by Sir Hugh Despenser, Sir John de Haudlo, and
Simon Colebraund.
Pepyngbery, J fee called Henherst held by Thomas Colpeper.
Lokedale and WeU'. J fee held by WiUiam de Lidle.
Chekeselle, Pettes, and Eanecumbe. 1 fee held by William de Ore.
Hosmondenne. j fee held by Sii" Eichard de Eokisle.
Newecurt. J fee held by the same Sir Eichard.
Craungebery. J fee held by William de Bramtone.
Pimpe. 1 fee held by Phihp de Pimpe.
Henherst. J fee held by Gilbert de Henherst and John son of WiUiam
Gerveys.
Eastbarmyng. ^ fee held by Eoger de Kent; and J fee held by John son of
Thomas de Barmyng.
Brenchysle. | fee held by Eichai'd de KnoUe.
Thon[ebrugge?] J fee held by Eoger de Bardenne.
Haudlo. J fee and ^ fee held by John de Pecham ; ^ fee held by John
Promond ; ^ fee held by John de Tetlyngebery ; 4 fee held by Thomas
Fromond ; J fee held by Eichard de Bromfelde ; ^ fee held by Hugh de
Caustone and William Fronkeleyn ; and ^ fee held by Richard ate
Berne and William the baker {Pistor) of Pecham.
344 INQUISITIONS.
La Legh. 1 fee held by George Chanu.
Yemsfelde. 1 fee held by Alice de Columbers.
Thonebrugge. J fee held by [the prior of Thone]brugge and John de
Bardenne.
» [Hardres. The advowson of the church.
Coudenne. The church.
Thonebrugge. The advowson of the priory.]
London. Inq. made at the church of St. Lawrence, Jewry, on Tuesday after
All Saints, % Edw. II, in the presence of the Mayor, Aldermen &c.
claiming the liberty of the city &e.
Fees and advowsons, viz : —
All Hallows the Greater at Le Heywharf . The advowson of the church.
OxFOBD AND Bbeks. Inq. 6 July, 8 Edw. II.
Knights' fees &c. viz. —
OxTOKD. Fynemere. 1 fee held by Osbert de Fynemere as of the manor of
Caversham.
Heyford and Hampton Gey. IJ fee held by the heirs of Wilham de Campo
Arnulphi.
3ureford. ^ fee held by the heirs of Geoffrey de Fanecourt.
[Berks.] Deynchesworth and Padeworth. 1 fee held by Aymer {Almericus)
Feteplace of the manor of Caversham.
Hanneye. \ fee held by Hugh de Sancto Mam-o.
Wyttenham. J fee held by the heirs of Robert de Saunford.
[OxFOBD.j Shiplake. J fee held by Roger de Sheplake.
[Berks.] Hanneye. 2 fees held by the heirs of the earl of Oxford of the manor
of Caversham ; and 1 fee held by the heirs of WilUam de Ripariis.
[Oxford.] Caversham. The advowson of a little chapel upon the great bridge
of Caversham.
Berks. Stanford, i fee held by Thomas atte Wyke.
Stanford. The advowson of the church.
Northampton. Inq. 10 Sept. 8 Edw. II.
Baiights' fees &c. viz.. —
Deneford. 1 fee held by John de Tolthorp, Wilham de Polteney, John
de Beruby and Robert de Bereghby.
Thrapstone, Deneford, and Ryngstede. J fee held by John Spygurnel, Nigel
de Kenelyngworthe and Simon de Greylond.
Middelcotes. J fee held by Maud daughter of Nicholas de Segrave and
Richard Bydom [alias Bydun] .
Wylewenecotes. ^fe fee held by Richard Chaumberleyn ; and ^^j fee held by
Ralph de Normavile.
Barton, Raundes, and Craneford. 2 fees held by Joan Chaumbernon.
Burton and Thyngden, J fee held by the abbot of Croxton.
(Unspecified.) ^V fee held by Hugh Daundelyn.
Lofwyk and Stanerne. ^ fee held by John de Chetyndon and Henry Deen.
Glapthorn. J fee held by Duncan de Fif.
* So given in the Calendar printed in 1806, but not now to be found on the document.
EDWAED II. 345
Tanneshore. 1 fee held by Ealph de Camoys, John Gyffard, Thomas de
Bray, Elias de Tyndale and Eobert Porthors.
Barton. ^ fee held by Nicholas de Segrave.
Wodeford. ^ fee held by Eleanor de Trayly.
Eaundes. J fee held by the same Eleanor.
Clendon. i fee held by Eichard son of Warin de Clendon.
Eothewell. 1 fee held by William la Zouche ; J fee held by Hugh Wake ;
and J fee held by Thomas le Latimer.
Heyford. | fee held by Eichard de Flore.
Drauhton. ^ fee held by Simon Malore.
Navesby. The advowson of the church.
Eothewell. The advowson of a certain house of nuns or sisters.
SuKEBY. Inq. Friday after St. Giles, 8 Edw. II.
Knights' fees of the honour of Clare, viz. —
Schaldesford and Aldefeld. The manors held by Sir Eobert de Monte Alto
and Emma his wife by service of 1 fee.
Wodetone. The manor held by Sir William le Latymer by service of 1 fee.
Wautone. The manor held by Sir John, bishop of Bath and Wells, by
service of 1 fee.
Boclonde. The manor held by Sir Guy Ferre by service of 1 fee.
Tanrugge, Northtaleworth, and Ockelegh. The manors held by Thomas de
Warblentone by service of 3J fees.
Le Northbury in Mickelham. The manor held by. William Husee by service
of J fee.
Stokes, Fechham, and Aldebury. The manors held by John Abernoun by
service of 4 fees.
Wodemersthorne. The manor held by William Inge by service of 1 fee.
Taleworthe. The manor held by Herbert de Borhunte of his wife's
inheritance by service of ^ fee.
Herewaldesle. The manor held by Walter Borgeis by service of J fee.
Longeduttone. The manor held by the prior of Bisschopsegate by service of
i fee.
Tales worth. The manor held by the prior of Mertone by service of ^ fee.
Chellesham and Warlyngham. The manor held by Walter de Codeston and
Joan his wife by service of 3 fees.
Farlegh, Maldon, Chissyndon, and Thorncrofte. The manors held by the
scholars of Merton, Oxford, by service of 4 fees.
Pirefrith. The manor held by Sir John de Drokenesford, bishop of Bath,
by service of ^ fee.
Waleton by Tamys. A moiety of the manor held by Sir Walter de
Langetone, bishop of Chester, by service of ^ fee.
Apse. The manor held by Ealph de Hevre by service of J fee.
Hemstede by Dorkyng. The manor held by Agnes de Badeshiill by service
of i fee.
Totynge and Stretham. The manors held by the prior of Okebourne by
service of 1 fee.
Knights' fees of the honour of Gloucester, viz. —
Werplesdon. A moiety of the manor held by Eoland de Wykeford by
service of ^ fee ; and the other moiety held by Mary de Wyntershuil
by service of ^ fee.
Loslee. The manor held by Eobert le Deol by service of 1 fee.
Bourgham. The manor held by John de WyntreshuU by service of 1 fee.
346 INQUISITIONS,
Kutherhuth. Lands &c. held by Sir John, bishop of Bath, by service of
^ fee.
Camerwell. Certain lands &c. held by Sir John Abel by service of J fee ;
and certain lands &c. held by the prioress of Halewell and Stephen de
Bokewell by service of ^ fee.
Tichese. The manor, and certain lands &c. in Camerwell, held by Sir
John de Ovedale and Sir John de Home by service of 2 fees.
Micham. Certain lands &c. held by the prior of Merton by service of
J fee ; and certain lands &c. held by the prior of Suthwerk by service
of J fee.
Advowsons, viz. —
Blecch(ingele). The advowson of the church.
Chepstede. The advowson of the church.
Tychese. The advowson of the church.
Ockam. The advowson of the church.
Norfolk &c. Ing. 26 Aug. 8 Edw. II. {defective ami defaced.)
Knights' fees pertaining to the castle and honour of Clare in divers
counties, viz. —
Norfolk. Shuldham, Wyrham, and Stoke. IJ fee held by [the prior of]
Shuldham.
Bichamwelle, Caldecote, Fordham, Upwell and Outewell, Wyrham, [C] rem-
plesham, Bekeswell, and Derham. IJ fee and -^^ fee held by Robert
Belet.
Bertone Benedich. 1 fee held by Hugh de Scales.
Cremplesham. J fee held by William de Bereford and the heirs of Walter
Davy.
Paneworth, Asle, Saham, Stokeferie, Derham Abbots, [Heveringland, Est-
more], Dunham Market, Nortone, Botone, andWestfeld. 4 fees held
by Petronilla de Nareford.
Bertone and Shengham. ^ fee held by the heirs of William de Bertone.
Ineshawe. J fee held by Michael de Ponynges.
[Gristone] and Walsingham. J fee held by John de Griston.
Brethenham and Eeshworthe. J fee held by William de Brethenham and
John de Brokedisch.
Brethenham, Shade well, and Reshworth. J fee held by Robert Bainerd
[alias Baignard] and other tenants.
Heveringlond, Norwyk, Whytewell, [Baldeswell] , Refham, and Wychingham.
4 fees held by Roger de Gyney.
Great and Little Walsingham, and Berstone [alias Birstone] . IJ fee held
by William de Hadeshaw, Hamo Mundi, and 3 ohn de Flore.
Sharneton, Bathele, and Gunthorp. J fee held by John de Brougthon [alias
de Broghton].
Gunthorp and Bathele. 1 fee held by Ralph le May and John Avenel.
Brecham and Great Ringestede. J fee held by Edmund Tibi.
Old Bokenham, Ringestede, and Holm. J fee held by Matthew de Cacche-
„vache.
Holm and Ringestede. J fee held by the heirs of William de Beaumond.
Carleton, Taseburg, Asheby, and Thweyth. ^ fee held by the heirs of
Oliver Wyth.
Hunstanstone, Walepol, and Waltone. 1 fee held by William Level.
Little Ringestede. | fee held by Richard de Boiland ; and J fee held by
John de Boiland.
EDWAED II. 347
Salle and Dallinge. J fee held by the prior of Walsingham.
Wyveton, Snyterle, Cleye, Eeynbam, Wychingham, Stivekeye, and Greyne-
ston. 2 fees held by William de Brunne.
Stivekeye, Welles, and Warham. J fee held by the heirs of Geoffrey Est.
Middeltone, Wygynhale, Tylneye, Clenchwarton, Sechi, Satelbowe, Suthlynn,
West Wynch, and Herdewyk. 1 fee held by Thomas de Warblyngtone.
Ingworth. | fee held by Peter de Brampton and Henry de Colby.
Little Kerebroke. J fee held by Aymer de Valencia.
Westone, Attlebrigge, Helmyngham, and Einglond. IJ fee, of the fee of
Inglefeld, held by Adam de Lyons.
Estlyngmere, Elsinge, Geist, Geystweyth, Lyneford, and Twyford. 2^ fees
held by Eichard Polyot.
Letheringsete, Stivekeye, Bodham, Dallinge, and Warham. IJ fee held by
Petronilla de Nareford and the heirs of Thomas Bacun.
Bynetre, Norton, and Twynelthorp. 1 fee held by Eoger de Bynetre and
his parceners.
Stratton and Hevingham. J fee held by Henry le Cat.
Letheringsete [alias Litheryngsete] , Wodedallinge, and Hevingham. 2J fees
held by Thomas Jordan of Letheringsete.
Little Stratton and Hevyngham. 1 fee held by the heirs of Bartholomew
Hauteyn, William de Merkeshale and Eeginald de Eefham.
Swenyton, Wychyngham, Alderford, and Plumstede. ^ fee held by Alan
Houel.
Essex ; Norfolk. Dunmawe, Einchingfeld, Laccheleye and Bolemere, co.
Essex, and Penesthorp, Cleye, Threxstone, Buketon [alias Boketone] ,
Stivekeye, West Wynch, Clenchwarton, Wygenhale and Fordham, co.
Norfolk. 12J fees held by Simon son of Eichard.
Suffolk; Essex. Chippeleye, Cloptone, Wyveleshey and Denardestone, co.
Suffolk, and Borle, Gelham, Barewe, Topesfeld and Ovyton, co. Essex.
5J fees held by Walter son of Humphrey.
Suffolk. Gaysele, Bradeleye, Hornyngeserth, Wytherisfeld, and Eede. If fee
held by John de Hastinges.
Gaysele. f fee held by Eobert de Abethorp.
Helmyngham. J fee held by Eoger de Cressi.
Wrottynge and Wytheresfeld. Three parts of 1 fee held by William de
Ormesbi.
Stanesfeld, Boxsted, Stoke, and Little Bresete. J fee held by Petronilla de
Nareford.
Great Bures. J fee held by the heirs of Peter Silvestre.
Tudenham and Haukedene. 1 fee held by Thomas de Burgo.
Westle. J fee held by Aymer de Valencia.
Gaysele. ^ fee and | fee held by Eobert de Haustede; and ^ fee and i fee
held by William de Haustede.
Suffolk ; Cambeidgb ; Essex. Horsham, Haverhill, Wytheresfeld, Horseth,
Denardeston, and Eede. 4 fees held by the heirs of John de Bailiol.
Suffolk. Cavenedisch, Denardestone, Haukedone and Stanesfeld. Three
parts of 1 fee held by John de la Kersenere.
Cavenedisch. J fee held by Eichard de Cornerth.
Gaysele. ^ fee held by the heirs of Eoger de Dalham.
Bolileye by Clare, Stoke [Boyton] , Stanesfeld, and Mildenhale. J fee held
by John le Botiler.
348 INQUISITIONS.
Honedene. J fee held by Eichard son of Angot (?) ; and J fee held by
LHnghSorel].
Great Wal [dingfeld] . J fee held by the heirs of Ealph de Berners.
Suffolk ; Essex. Cavenedisch and Clare, co. Suffolk, and Bulmere, co.
Essex. 1 fee held by Richard de Cornerth.
Suffolk ; Norfolk; Essex. Cavenedisch, Bures, Cornerth, Burstall, Waldingfeld,
Illegh, Prestone, Brethenham, Lelesey, Grotone, Swynelond, Thorp,
Ketel[berstone], Cokefeld, and Whatefeld, co. Suffolk, Resheworth, co.
Norfolk, and Twynsted, co. Essex. 1 fee held by Robert Maudut.
[Suffolk.] B [adelel , Brokis, Prestone, Ringesele, Whatefeld, Gypewich [alias
GyppewychJ , Clare, Beresholt, Waldingfeld, and Burstall. 4^ fees held
by William de Badele.
Suffolk. Thritton and Thorp. J fee held by the earl of Oxford.
Ash, Cotton and Hemmyngsted, Fornham, and C[lare.] J fee held by
Thomas le Arblaster [alias le Alblaster] and the heirs of Hugh son of
Adam.
Bertone and Heringwell. 1 fee held by Robert de Sancto Ivone.
Floketone. 1 fee held by Giles de Wachisham.
Suffolk ; Essex. Dalham, Elvedone, Bures, Little Bradeieye, Clopton,
G [estnyngthorpe] , Bosham, Madewell, Hertherst and Middelton.
5J fees held by Gilbert Pecche.
Suffolk. [Priditon.J i fee held by the heirs of Abel de Sancto Martino.
Cokefeld. J fee held by Adam de Colecestre.
[Haukeden.] ^ fee held by John de la Kersenere [alias de la KersonereJ .
Brocleye. ^^ ^^^ held by John de Crammavill.
Wachesham, Meleford and Bures. 1 fee held by Peter [de Taleworth].
L [elesey] . 1 J fee held by the heirs of Roger Appelgar.
Cavenham. J fee held by the heirs of Roger de Quyncy.
Cheteberg and Livermere. 1 fee held by William de Neketon and [Thomas
de Livermere] , whereof Thomas de Lyveremere [alias de Leveremere]
holds a moiety.
[Brockele. ^ fee] held by Giles de Badekesmere.
Suffolk; Norfolk. Otteleye, Helmyngeham, Kellyngge, Ash, and C[reyting-
ham] . If fee held by the heirs of Henry de Hastinges, of the honour
of Gloucester.
[Multon.] 2 fees held by John de Aygneus, and the heirs of Robert de
Cokefeld, of the said honour.
Essex. Little Samford. J fee held by Richard son of William.
Suffolk; Middlesex; Essex. Little Samford, Herefeld, Chaure, Cornerth,
Sayham, Cavendisch, Bachesworth, and Kirketon. 14 fees held by
Richard de Taleworth, Roger de Bachesworth, and the heirs of A [Ian
de Clare] .
[Essex.] Halstede Beauchamp. 1 fee held by the heirs of [Ab^l de Sancto
Martino] .
Halstede. 1 fee held by Giles de Badelismere.
Creppinge. Two parts of 1 fee held by the heirs of [Hugh de Creppyng] .
Langham. 1 fee held by Hugh de Nevill. ,
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Suffolk; Essex. Pebeners, Pinchingfeld, Waldingfeld, Bulemere, Hecham,
Alwarton, Stanesfeld, Todenham, and Poselingworth. 3 fees and three
parts of 1 fee held by [William son of Ealph].
Essex. Thaxsted. 1 fee held by the heirs of Richard Beaucoudre.
Thaxted [Chaure, and Brokysheiid] . 3 fees held by the heirs of Walter de
Clare.
Thaxted. J fee and J fee held by the heirs of Angot de Cornerth, and the
heirs of Thomas son of Stephen.
(*Little Wykberg and?) Topisfeld. 2| fees held by [Richard] son of Guncelin,
and the heirs of Robert de Cammays.
[Bounsted.] 1 fee held by Simon de Henham.
Lammersh and Alfameston. J fee held by the prior of Colne.
Berdefeld Salynge. [3^] fee held by the heirs of Geoffrey le Botiller.
Suffolk. Bur(es). J fee held by the heirs of Geoffrey Baldewyne.
Essex. Berdefeld Salynge. J fee held by [the heirs of Wymer] de Offynton.
Thaxsted [and Finchingfeld] . 1 J fee held by John de Pecham and Richard
de Cornerth.
Little Wykeberg. 2 fees held by Robert de Cevanz [alias de Cevantzj .
[Essex;] Hertfoed. Aungre, Faukeburne, Waude, Norton, Saham, Donmawe,
Oveseye, Rothinge, and Wylinghal. lOJ fees held by the countess of
Gloucester.
Essex; Suffolk. Gestnyngthorp and Cokefeud. 1 fee held by John Botetourte.
[Essex.] Stamburne. Three parts of 1 fee held by the heirs of [Richard de
Grenevill and Paulinus Payvre] .
Topisfeud. Three parts of 1 fee held by the heirs of Thomas de Bayouse.
Shaldeford. J fee held by the heirs of Hamo son of Richard.
[Suffolk ; Essex.] Poselingworth, Schellegh, [and Willinghale] . J fee held
by Richard de la Rokele.
[Essex.] Braxsted. J fee held by Simon son of Richard.
Heetford; Suffolk. [Mimmes], Bygrave, and Denardestone. [3 fees] held
by Richard de Someri.
Suffolk; Essex. Balyngworth, Waude, Waldingfeld, Derneford, Braham,
Isham, Bridebrok, Herlawe, Foxhole, and Ingham. 5 fees held by
Robert de Hastinges.
NoEFOLK. Whytewell. J fee held by William de Whytewell.
Suffolk. Braham and Bromleye. [2 fees] held by William de Braham.
[Heetford ; Bedfoed.] Hinxtworth, Clothale, and Edeneworth. i fee held by
Richard de Melcleye.
Norfolk. Banham, Folesham, and Wodenorton. 1 fee held by William le
Mareschal.
Essex. Eppingethorp, 2 fees held by [Robert le Brus] .
Gynge Monteneye. J fee held by Hamo Chevere.
Suffolk. Barewe. ^ fee held by John de Cretynge.
* Jjittle Wykberg appears to have been struck out, and is not mentioned in the corresponding Summary.
850 INQUISITIONS.
[Essex.] Bursted. J fee held by the abbot of Stratford.
Eammesdene and Creye. ^ fee held by Simon de Creye.
Suffolk; Hebtfoed [; Bedford]. [Waldy ] , Derneford, Ilinxte-
worth, Eddeworth, and Clothale. [^ fee] held by the earl of Oxford,
Heetfobd. [ ] Three parts of 1 fee held by the heirs of
Robert de Barneville.
Staundon. J fee held by the heirs of Robert Bertram ; [J fee] (and ?) -^j, fee
held by Thomas son of Stephen ; ■fu fee held by Richard Dyn ; f fee
held by Dun ; and J fee held by the heirs of Nicholas
Pecche.
Cambeidgb. Orewell and Arnyngton. 2 fees held by the heirs of the earl
of Winchester.
Harleston held by the heirs of Roger de Huntyngfeld.
LytHngton. J fee held by the heirs of John Hobrigge.
Huntingdon. Great Grantesdene. i fee held by [Warin de Bassyrigeburne] and
William Waleys.
Wolveley. J fee held by the heirs of Robert Grimbaud.
Great Grantesdene. J fee held by Adam Gerebaud, and the heirs of Ralph
Tyrel.
Grafham. [J fee] held by John Engayne.
Cambbidge. Lytlyngton. i fee held by the heirs of Hamo de Valeyns.
Bodekesham. 1 fee held by [the heirs of John de Borsle] and William son
of Martin.
Huntingdon. Sautre and Papworth. IJ fee held by [Regin] aid de Beauveys.
Grafham, Orford, Hemmyngford and Thernynge. [A third] part of 1 fee
held by Berengarius [le Moigne] .
[Wynewyk.] 1 fee h6ld by Greylaund de Bouerous.
Stilton, ^ fee held held by Richard de Hemmyngton.
[NoBTHAMPTON.J [Ysham. ^ fee] held by William Pyel.
[Northampton.] Pokesbrok, Thernynge and Clyptone. 1 fee held by the abbot
of Peterborough {de ISiirgo),
[Huntingdon.] Stilton. J fee and ^ fee held by [the prior of Bisshemede] .
[Huntingdon.] [Waleton.J Two parts of 1 fee held by Richard de Beynvill ;
and I fee held l)y Thomas de Beynvill.
[Huntingdon.] Fakesworth. [1 fee] held by Walter de la Huse.
[Northampton.] Clopton. 1 fee held by the abbot of Thorneye.
Lincoln, Bracebrigge and Skellynghop. 2 fees held by [Hugh Wake] .
Little Kyma. 1 fee held by Philip de Kyma.
Tawelle. 1| fee held by William de Tawell ; and I fee held by Geoffrey de
Appelby.
Neither the said earl nor his ancestorH took anything of these fees except by
reason of wardship, and scutage when granted throughout the realm.
Advowsons, viz. —
Suffolk. Stoke by Clare. The advowson of the priory,
Huntingdon. St. Neots. The advowson of the priory,
Hunt[ingdon]. The advowson of the priory.
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Hertford. Eoyston {Criicis Hois'). The advowson of the priory.
Cambridge. Angleseye. The advowson of the priory.
Norfolk. Walsingham. The advowson of the priory.
St. Wynewaloy. The advowson of the priory.
Suffolk. Brethenham. The advowson of the church.
Stanesfeld. The advowson of the church.
Subyri. The advowson of the chapel of St. Sepulchre.
Caiibridge. Lytlington. The advowson of the church.
Essex. Dmimawe. The advowson of the church.
Norfolk. Shengham. The advowson of the church.
Bichamwelle. The advowson of the church.
Bertone. The advowson of the church of St. Andrew.
Caldecote. The advowson of the chm-ch.
Brecham. The advowson of the church.
Welles. The advowson of the church.
Warham. The advowsons of the churches of St. Mary and All Saints.
Caustone. The advowson of the church.
Fakenham. The advowson of the church.
Puudyngnorton by Fakenham. The advowson of the church.
HuNxiNGDON. Grantesdon. The advowson of the church.
Neither the said earl nor his ancestors took anything of the said priories in
time of vacancy, but the convents of those houses shall seek licence to
elect their prior.
E.rtciit or summary of some of the knights' fees and advowsons specified
above (defect ire).
]Vrit of scire facias to warn the ai'chbishop of Canterbury to send someone
to be present in the chancery on the morrow of St. Nicholas next at the
assignment of dower to Maud late the wife of the said Gilbert, out of
the lands which are in his custody, 18 Nov. 8 Edw. 11.
Writ to Hugh le Despenser the yoiuiger, who had married Eleanor one of
the sisters of the said late earl, to surrender without delay to the king's
escheator the castle and honour of Tonebrigge, which he has seized,
until it shall be ascertained whether Maud late the wife of the said earl
is pregnant as stated in the inquisitions, 20 May, 8 Edw. II.
Writ to John de Penrith, John de Haudelo of Stretham, and Walter Haket,
knights, and to all others in the castle of Tunbrigge to the same effect,
20 May, 8 Edw. H.
Writ to the escheator to go in person and take the said castle and honour
into the king's hand, 20 May, 8 Edw. H.
lietiirn by the escheator that he delivered the above writs to the said Hugh
and John &c. and demanded livery of the castle, which they altogether
refused ; and that in the presence of witnesses he placed his hands on
the wicket by way of taking seisin, but that they were removed by the
said Hugh and John &c. who raised the drawbridge, so that he could
not enter the castle. But in words he seized the castle, and he took
the borough and foreign lands of the honour into the king's hand with-
out impediment [undated).
352 INQUISITIONS.
Writ of privy seal to the council, reciting the entry by force of Hugh
le Despenser the younger into the castle of Tonebrigge, and requiring
them to ordain speedy remedy and punishment for the outrage, 21 May,
8 Edw. II. (French.)
Writ of privy seal to the same to the same effect, with news that the
escheator has been refused entrance, 22 May, 8 Edw. II. {French.)
Writ oj scire facias to the escheator, upon the petition of Hugh le Despenser
the younger, asserting that the time had long passed and Maud late the
wife of the said earl had not borne (a child), to warn Eleanor, Margaret,
and Elizabeth, sisters and next heirs of the said earl, to be in the
chancery on Monday -the morrow of St. Margaret next, 25 June,
8 Edw. II.
Return to the above writ that the escheator has done accordingly.
Writ to the sheriff of Kent to distrain Eobert de Handle [alias de Haudlo]
and John le Clerk by all their lands and goods to answer before the king
and council on the morrow of St. Margaret next for the seizing of the
castle of Tonbrugge and other enormities, 6 July, 8 Edw. II. Endorsed
with names of manucaptors &c.
Letter of attorney of Eleanor the wife of Hugh le Despenser the younger,
appointing Henry de Gerston her attorney to receive her pourparty of
the inheritance of Gilbert de Clare sometime earl of Gloucester and
Hertford, her brother {undated).
Similar letter of Margaret de Gavaston, countess of Cornwall, appointing
John Waldeschef her attorney {undated).
Berks. Inq. taken at Wallingford, 8 Aug. 9 Edw. II.
Sir Gilbert de Clare the elder, sometime earl of Gloucester and Hertford,
espoused Lady Joan daughter of the late King Edward, of whom he begat
Gilbert the late earl, Eleanor the wife of Hugh le Despenser the younger,
Margaret late the wife of Peter de Gavaston, and Elizabeth late the wife
of John de Burgo; and thus the said Eleanor, Margaret, and Elizabeth
are sisters and heirs of the said earl, and the said Elizabeh is 17 and
more.
Norfolk. Inq. taken at Bishop's Lenn, 5 Aug. 9 Edw. II. To the same effect,
Eleanor aged 22, Margaret 20, and Elizabeth 18.
Hertford. Inq. taken at Staundon on Sunday after the Gule of August 9 Edw. II.
To the same effect. No Isabel of the same father and mother is coheir
of the said Eleanor, Margaret, and Elizabeth.
Southampton. Inq. made at Havonte, 7 Aug. 9 Edw. II. To the same effect.
There is no Isabel, a sister of the said earl by the same father and
mother, who could be coheir with the said Eleanor, Margaret, and
Elizabeth.
Oxford. Inq. taken at Oxford, 7 Aug. 9 Edw. II. To the same effect as above.
London. Inq. made at the church of All Hallows on Friday the feast of St. Peter
ad Vincula, 9 Edw. II. To the same effect. There is no Isabel or other
sister from the same father and mother.
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Devon. Inq. made at Chetelhampton on Thursday the eve of St. Peter ad
Vincula, 9 Edw. II. To the same effect. The jurors in an inquisition
returned on another occasion erred in believing Elizabeth to be named
Isabel.
Bedford. Inq. made at Bedford on Tuesday after St. Peter ad Vincula,
9 Edw. II. To the same effect.
Suffolk. Inq. made at Clare, 6 Aug. 9 Edw. 11. To the same effect. There is
no Isabel sister of the said Eleanor and Margaret by the same father
and mother : Elizabeth is their sister and co-heir.
Petition of Hugh le Despenser, the son, and Eleanor his wife to the king for
their pourparty of the inheritance of Gilbert de Clare, late earl of
Gloucester, since in the Great Charter, which the king himself has
confirmed, it is contained that the king ought not to delay right to any
one {undated).
Letters of privy seal from the king to his chancellor, Sir Roger de Brabanzon,
and others of his council at London. Whereas Sir Hugh le
Despenser the younger came this day to the king at . Impyngton,
demanding the pourparty which he claims on behalf of his wife of the
inheritance of the late earl of Gloucester, and the king remembers how
the said Sir Hugh put forward his claim at the assembly at Lincoln,
when the council advised that the case was novel and hitherto unseen
in the realm, and that a new law could not be made without the assent
of Parliament; the king desiring to do right to the said Sir Hugh and
all others as he is bound to do, requires thein again to hear the said
Sir Hugh's reasons and send their advice in writing with what haste
they may, 16 Oct. 9 Edw. 11.
Similar letters of privy seal to John de Sandale, chancellor, and others of the
council at London, 16 Oct. 9 Edw. II. As above, with the addition
that like letters have been delivered to the said Sir Hugh.
Letter from the council at London to the king, 18 Oct. The said
Sir Hugh has delivered them his reasons in writing which they
enclose herewith; and having examined the inquisitions returned
into the chancery they find as is contained in the enclosed schedule
touching the heirs; and for the doubt they see in the business,
they dare not finish it nor advise further without the assent of
the great men of the realm, because of the strangeness of the
case.
Writ ofplenius certiorari on the complaint of Joan late the wife of Duncan,
earl of Fyfe, that since the manor of Roth well was taken into the king's
hand through the death of the said Gilbert, the king's ministers there
have refused to ^ay 20L yearly which she ought to receive of the grant
of Gilbert sometime earl of Gloucester and Hertford, her father,
21 Feb. 9 Edw. II.
■ NoETHAMPTON. Inq. Tuesday next (sic) the feast of Holy Trinity, 9 Edw. II.
Rothwell. Gilbert sometime earl of Gloucester and Hertford gave by deed
to the said Duncan and Joan, to hold to them and the heirs of
their bodies, 201. to be yearly received from the said manor, until he
should provide them with 20L land, and they were seised of the same
by the hands of the bailiffs of Rothwell of the said Gilbert and of
Gilbert his son lately deceased, until the manor came to the king's hands
38017 Z
354 INQUISITIONS.
through the death of the said Gilbert the son, since when the king's
ministers have refused to pay the same. The said Gilbert the father
assigned no lands in lieu of the said 20Z.
C. Edw. II. Files 42 to 44.
539. Thomas son and heer of Matthew db Lovatine.
Suffolk. ProoJ of age, 10 March, 8 Edw. II. {defaced.)
Thomas de Kokefeld, 50 and more, says that the said Thomas de Lovayne
was 23, on 11 July, 8 Edw. II, for he was born at Bildiston on that day 19
Edw. I, and baptized the same day in the church of Chelisworth. Thomas
de Blakenham his uncle and Thomas le Bret were his godfathers, and one
Maud atte Lane his godmother ; and this he knows well because at that time
he was {stetit) with the said Thomas de Blakenham, and came with him to -the
church.
Giles de Wathisham, 40 and more, says the like and knows it because
his mother was in the church and he with her.
Osbert de Aldham, 50 and more, agrees, and knows it because John his
son and heir was born in the same year, and was 24 on the feast of the
Purification last.
Walter de Boklonde, 40 and more, agrees, and knows it because at that
time he was kept at home by sickness and one Christiana le Browystere, who
was with the said Thomas's mother when she bore him and when he was
baptized, told him of it.
William de Denardiston, 60 and more, agrees, and knows it because
Christiana de la Dale, who was with the said Thomas's mother when he
was born, told him of it the next day at his house at Thurlaston.
John le Waleys, 40 and more, agrees, and knows it because his father died
in the same year and he received his land.
William de Whatefeld, 40 and more, agrees, and knows it because Robert le
Virly of Bildeston purchased a tenement in Elmesete the same year and
time, and told him of the birth.
Walter de Naulton, 50 and more, agrees, and knows it because he came
to speak with one of the godparents of the said Thomas and saw him
baptized.
Geoffrey le Clerk of Buchenham, 45 and more, agrees, and says that
Geoffrey his father was servant of Matthew de Lovayne at Bildiston, when
the said Thomas was born, whose mother died immediately after his birth,
and the said Geoffrey the father caused her death to be written, and
commanded him to keep it.
John Nakeman, 60 and more, agrees, and knows it because Luke Nakeman
his father was steward of the said Matthew, and he was with his father at the
time the said Thomas was born.
Eobert le Virly of Bildiston, 40 and more, agrees, and knows it because
he was present when the said Thomas was baptized.
Thomas Eage (?) of Bildeston, 60 and more, agrfees, and knows it because
the same day and year he came to the manor of Bildiston to speak with the
steward, and he followed to Chelisworth and saw the said Thomas baptized.
C. Edu: II. File 45. (1.)
540. Thomas son and heib of Beian de Hykelingge.
Suffolk. Proof of age, 16 June, 8 Edw. II.
John Ashman, of Beltone, 40 and more, says the said Thomas was born
at Belton, 11 June, 22 Edw. I, and baptized the same day in the church of
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All Saints there, and Thomas de Hykelyngge, rector of Malteby, and him-
self lifted him from the sacred font ; and he recollects because he had a
son Walter born at Easter before the said Thomas, who was 21 last Easter.
William the clerk of Beltone, 40 and more, says the same, and knows it
because Kichard, rector of Beltone, his kinsman, was instituted into that
church the same year, 21 years ago at Whitsunday last.
William le Neve of Bolton, 50 and more, says the same, and knows it because
in the same year he was {stetit) with Adam Bacun at his church of Elyngham
and rendered him account for the year, now 21 years ago at Easter (last).
John le Marshal of Belton, 50 and more, says the same, and knows it
because he had a daughter born the same week, and her mother died of her
the same day, 21 years ago at the feast of St. Barnabas (last).
John ate Brege of Cotenham, 40 and more, says the same, and knows it
because he had a daughter Agnes born at the feast of the Nativity of St. John
next following, who will be 21 at that feast (next).
Thomas Sprot of Somersham, 50 and more, says the same, and knows it
because at that time he was at Somerhampton by Belton and saw the same
Thomas baptized, and also had a daughter born at the feast of St. John
following, who will be 21 at that feast (next) .
Laurence Torgi of Rishangeles, 40 and more, agrees, and knows it because
on Sunday after the said Thomas's birth, prayer was offered in the church
of Rishangles for the said Thomas's mother, and he entered the date of the
birth in the book of Antiphons (Antephanario) of that church, and now it
was 21 years a,go on Sunday after St. Barnabas.
William del Berne of Thorndon, 40 and more, agrees, and knows it because
at that time he was with Peter de Malteby, rector of Rishangeles, who was
steward of the said Thomas's father, and he went with the said Peter to
Belton the same day and saw the said Thomas baptized, 21 years ago at the
feast of St. Barnabas (last).
Richard de Hewode of Thorndon, 40 and more, agrees, and knows it
because at the same that time his father Roger acquired certain tenements
of the fee of the father of the said Thomas, and he went with his father
when he did fealty for the same; which he knows by the date of the
charter ; it was 21 years ago on Sunday after St. Barnabas last.
Roger the carpenter of Rishangeles, 40 and more, agrees, and knows it
because Laurence the carpenter his father died the same week on the
feast of St. Barnabas last 21 years ago.
William son of Ralph of Thorndon, 40 and more, agrees, and knows it
because Ralph son of William his father died at Whitsunday before, 21 years
ago.
Roger Conestable of Thorndon, 40 and more, agrees, and knows it because
Thomas de Hekelyngg', grandfather of the said Thomas, died at Whit-
sunday before his birth, and he was then under-bailiff of the earl of
Cornwall of Eye, and seized the said Thomas's tenements into his lord's
hand, and it is 21 years ago at Whitsunday last.
The executors of Margaret late the wife of Edmund late earl of Cornwall
who have the wardship being warned nor sent
anyone for them.
C. Echo. II. File 45 (2.)
541. Thomas son and hbie of John de Eyton.
Stafford. Proof of age, the last day of Feb. 8 Edw II. {defaced.)
Thomas (?) 50 (?) [says that the said Thomas] was 21 on
the day of St. Stephen last, and was born at Aston by Stone and baptized [in
356 INQUISITIONS.
the church of Stone] [and this he knows]
because he has a daughter Alice who was born on Christmas Day in the
same year, 22 (Edw. I.) and she is of the same age
and more, says the same, and knows it
because he has a son Roger older by one day and a half, and the said Thomas
sucked the breasts of the said Roger's mother.
Richard son of John de We .... on, aged 60, says the same, and
knows it because in the same year 22, he let to Thomas a
messuage and 9 {?)a. land for 20 years, which term elapsed a year ago.
Richard son of Geoffrey de > says the same-,
and knows it because Robert de Bromleye 2a. land for the
term of 22 years which passed
Richard de Rugge, 40 and more, says the same, and knows it because in
the same year . he was in the service of John de Eyton the father, and
first announced to him the news of the said Thomas's birth.
William le Reken [er] (?) aged 60 and more, says the same, and knows it
because he has a son Nicholas who was born on the same day.
Geoffrey de , aged 40 and more, says the same, and knows it
because in the same year he was of full age and had his land from the ward-
ship of Robert de Staundon, and has held it now for 21 years.
Henry de Hales, aged 60, says the same, and knows it because Hugh de
Hales his father died the year before the said Thomas's birth and he
possessed his inheritance.
Hugh called the carpenter, aged 50, says the same, and knows it because
in the same year he married Alice daughter of Thomas le Corveyser, and
his memory is perfect (a quo tempore nulla dies sibi datur oblivioni).
Thomas son of Henry of Aston, aged 50, says the same, and knows it
because in the same year he bought J virgate laiid in fee of William
Cok in Aston, as appears by a fine levied in the king's court.
Geoffrey son of Robert, aged 40 and more, says the same and knows it
because Robert his father gained a messuage and 10a. land in Rugge from
Stephen of the same by the king's writ before the justices in eyre, the year
before the said Thomas's birth.
William son of Thomas, aged 60, says the same, and knows it because
Adam his brother was by robbers, and his land descended to
the same William in the same year 22, and he has held it for 21 years.
C. Ed/w. II. File 45. (3.)
542. ROBBBT SON AND HEIR OF RoBERT DE HuGHAM.
Kent. Proof of age, Thursday the morrow of St. Barnabas, 8 Edw. II. {defaced).
Roger Hadde, aged 40 (?), says that the said Robert was 22 on the day of
St. Martin last, and was born at Hugham on Monday before that feast,
21 Edw. I, and on the Tuesday following was baptized in the church of St.
Laurence there ; and this he knows, because one John de Bressinge, esquire
of the said Robert's father, married Sarra the said Roger's sister, who bore a
son Richard in the same year, who is now 22 and more ; and he also saw the
said Robert baptized by one Simon, vicar of Hugham, and Robert Baldewyne
and Gerard de Herst were his godfathers.
Adam de Mardenne, aged 40, says the same, and knows it because he saw
the same Robert at Hugham lying in his cradle ; and in the same year he
journeyed to St. Edmund's there for half a
year, and at that time Joan his wife died,
EDWARD il. 357
Robert Hadde, aged 50, says the same, and knows it because he married
AHce (?) his wife in the same year, and had a son born two years after who
is 20. ^
Philip de Boycote, aged 46, agrees, adding that he had a daughter
Emma with Sarra his wife, who is now 22 and more, and thus he knows of
the age of the said Robert. '
Walter ate Welle, aged 42, says as above, and knows it because he was
esquire to the said Robert's father at the time of his birth, and Robert
Baldewyne and Gerard de Herst were godfathers, and Sir Simon, vicar of
Hugham, baptized him.
Adam de H . . . ., aged 44, says that the said Robert is 22, and he
knows it because in the year of the said Robert's birth, he journeyed to
Santiago, and that is twenty-two years ago.
William de Clopham, aged 45, says the same, and knows it because he was
iri the same year with Lady Lora de Otteham, who was at the assembly which
Sir Robert father of the said Robert made, when Lady Alice the mother was
purified of him {purificavit se de dicto lioherto) at Hugham, and he then
saw the said Robert.
Walter ate Halle, aged 48, says the same, and had knowledge of it because
Joan his wife was in the service of Dulcia (?), aunt of the mother of the said
Robert when news came of his birth ; and because in the same year he was
imprisoned in the castle of Dover by Sir Stephen de Penecestre the keeper.
Peter Taylour, aged 51, says the said Robert is 22, and he knows it
because he saw Sir Robert the father .... John de Borewike by writ
of novel disseisin, and was one of twelve jurors of the said assize at
Maydestan, in which time the said Robert .... was born.
Walter Hunte, aged 53, agrees, adding that he was borsholder {Borgesaldr)
of Langel' that year.
Hamo Gold, aged 40, says the said Robert is 12 {sic), &c. as above, and
knows it because his houses were burned in Maydestan in that year, and he
bought timber of Sir Robert the father, and so he well recollects.
John Gilbert, aged 56, says the said Robert is 22 and more, &c. as above,
and knows it because Henry his father died in the same year, and he has
held his inheritance twenty-two years and more.
Robert de Hetherst, aged 57, says the said Robert is 22, and this he
knows because he saw him lying in his cradle, and in the same year was
imprisoned in the castle of Canterbury.
C. Edw. II. File 45. (4.)
543. John son and heie of Sie Hxjbbet de Multon, knight.
CxTMBBELAND. Proof oj age, Monday the morrow of the Nativity of the Blessed
Virgin Mary, 8 Edw. II. (dejaced.)
Sir John de Lamplow, knight, 40 and more, [says that the said John was
born] in the manor of Ishal, and baptized in the church of St. Michael
there, and was 21 on the feast of St. Bartholomew last; which he
well recollects because Robert his elder brother, whose heir he is, died on the
morrow of the Assumption, 21 Edw. I, and the said John was born on the
feast of St. Bartholomew following.
Robert de M'ulcastre says the like, and recollects because on the morrow
of St. Laurence in that year he married Petronilla, daughter of Sir Robert
de Pavelly, and the said John was born on the feast of St. Bartholomew
following.
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Thomas de Eedman; says the like, and recollects it by a chirograph made
between himself and Eichard de Mulcastre concerning his tenements of
Eedman, which are of the fee of Ishal, demised to him for 21 years, dated
the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula 21 [Edw. IJ .
Alexander de Eipton says the like, and recollects it because his mother
died on the feast of the Decollation of St. John the Baptist 21 (Edw. I) and
the said John was born on the day of St. Bartholomew preceding.
Hugh de Brumfeld says the like, and recollects it because in the same
year on Sunday before the Ascension, the city of Carlisle), with the great
church, was burned.
John de Stanlowe says the like, and knows it because Eobert his first-
born son was born the same year on the eve of the Assumption next before
the said John.
John de Eglesfeld says the like, and recollects it because he lifted the
said John from the sacred font, and is his godfather.
Walter de Plumlaund says the like, and knows it because John his
father, whose heir he is, died 13 Aug. 21 Edw. I, and the said John was
born on the feast of St. Bartholomew following.
Eobert de Ereby says the like, and knows it because he did homage to
the said Sir Hubert for tenements which he held in Warthol' on the same
day of St. Bartholomew when the said John was born.
Alan de Arkelby says the like, and knows it because he returned from
his pilgrimage of Santiago on the same day of St. Bartholomew, 21 Edw. I,
when the said John's birth was announced.
Alan de Brigham says the like, and knows it because on the same day
John de Stanlawe married Joan, his sister, in the said church of [Ish] al.
William de Langerig says the like, and knows it because on the day of
St. Matthew in the same year he was present at the feast of relief (V) of
Lady Margaret, mother of the said John, for the purification of her said son
{inferfuit f{est)o releiiarum de purificacione predicti filii sui).
C. Ed/w. II. File 45. (5.)
544. John son and heir of John de Albiniaco.
Writ to the escheator to take the proof of age of the said John, who is in the
wardship of Cristina, late the wife of John de Monte Acuto, by the
demise of Margaret, queen of England, to whom the king's father com-
mitted the same, 10 Feb. 8 Edw. II.
Kent. Proof oj age, 13 Feb. 8 Edw. II.
Alexander Badeeok, aged 50, says that the said John was 22 at the feast of
St. Peter ad Vincula last, for he was born at Hockingdene on that day 22
Edw. I, and baptized on the morrow in the church of St. Mary, Creye, and
this he recollects because his sister Alice was nurse of the said John, and he
often saw Tiim lying in his cradle.
Thomas atte Spyche, aged 40, says the same, and recollects it because he
was at the purification (purificationem . . . de eodem) of Isabel the said
John's mother.
Eicherus de Marisco, aged 40, agrees, and knows it because he saw the
said Johti borne into the church to be baptized.
John de Welsh {sic), aged 40, agrees, and knows it because he was servant
of John the father, when the said John (the son) was born.
Simon' atte Purye, aged 50, agrees, and knows it because his (John's)
father told him on the day the said John was born, that he had a son of
which he greatly rejoiced.
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Eichard Walter, aged 40, agrees, and knows it because he was a thresher
(quidam Tritulator) at Hockingdenne at the time the said John was born.
Simon Coleman, aged 50, agrees, and knows it because he is and was at
that time a near neighbour at Hockingdenne.
Gilbert Gerold, aged 40, agrees, and knows it because he saw the said John
lying in his cradle.
Nicholas de Hockingdenne, aged 50, agrees, and knows it because he
was in the service of John de Albyniaco the father when the said John was
born.
Ealph Vyel, aged 50, agrees, and knows it because he was servant at
Hockingdenne when the said John was born.
Simon Laston, aged 40, agrees, and knows it because he saw the same
John on the day he was baptized.
Bobert Pertrich, aged 50, agrees, and knows it because he is a near
neighbour at Hockingdenne and was at the purification of the same John's
mother.
The said Cristina being warned, came not, nor sent any one for her.
C. Edw. II. File 45. (6.)
545. John Lovel.
Writ (missing).
Northampton. Inq. 29 Oct. 8 Edw. II.
Tychemers. The manor (full extent given), including a fortaliee (fossellettum),
a wood called Bolax, a fishery with a boat in the Nene, and works called
'Nithwech' and 'Burgeshere,' held of Walter de Langeton, bishop of
Chester, by service of 2 knights' fees.
Joan his daughter, aged 2, is his next heir.
E. Inq. P.M. File 1. (22.)
546. Joan late the wife of Alan Plukbnet.
Writ, 8 June, 8 Edw. II.
Somerset. Inq. 30 May, 10 Edw. II.
Modeford Terri. A messuage, 120a. arable, 20a. meadow, 12a. pasture, rents
&c. which were then held of the said Alan as of his manor of Haselbear'
by service of i knight's fee, were procured by the said Alan and Joan
jointly to hold to them and the heirs of the said Alan of the king in
chief by the said service, and the said Joan held them for her life.
Alan Plukenet, son of the said Alan, is next heir of the said Alan and
Joan.
Writ de melius inquirendo 4 July, 10 Edw. II-
Bomebsbt. Inq. 20 July, 11 Edw. II.
Alan de Plokenet, son and heir of the said Joan, is 30 years of age and
more.
C. Edw. 11. FUe 45. (7.)
547. Walter Alet alias de Alet.
Writ ofplenius certiorari, on the petition of Iseult late the wife of the said
Walter for her dower out of the manor of Alet, 16 May, 8 Edw. II.
Cobnwall. Inq. Friday the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula, 9 Edw. II.
360 INQUISITIONS.
Alet. The manor, held of the king in chief by knight's service, was given by
- John, father of the said Walter, to Serlo de Nansladron for the life of the
said John; immediately after whose death the said Walter, after
his marriage with the said Iseult, entered into the said manor, but was
forthwith ejected by the said Serlo; after whose death the said manor,
by reason of the minority of the said Walter's heirs came to the king's
hand and so still remains.
C. Edw. II. File 45. (8.)
548. Egbert de Betts.
Writ of certiorari, on the petition of Richard le Waleys and Eleanor his wife,
late the wife of Robert de Brus, deceased, for her dower out of the
knights' fees of the said Robert, sometime her husband, which through
his death and now by the forfeiture of Robert de Brus his son and heir,
are in the king's hand, 8 March, 8 Edw. II.
Bedfoed. Inq. 20 Jan. 10 Edw. II.
He held no knight's fee in the county, but the said Robert, John de
Hastingges, and John de Bruteigne held the manor of Kemston of the
late King Edward by service of a sore sparrowkawk,a third part whereof
by reason of the forfeiture of Robert, son and heir of the said Robert, was
taken into the king's hand, and is held by James de Audele by the
king's grant.
Sudburi. J knight's fee held by John de Sudbury of the said Robert.
Soutton. I knight's fee held by Alice la Latimere of the said Robert.
Rutland. Inq. 12 Feb. 10 Edw. II.
Exton. i knight's fee held by Bernard de Brus of the said Robert, but now
of the king by the said forfeiture ; J knight's fee similarly held by
Ralph Basset; and J knight's fee similarly held by Walran de Mortuo
Mari.
Assewell. 1 knight's fee held by Thomas Touchet.
Wyssinden. ^ knight's fee held by Thomas Wake, and now held of the king
as above.
Lincoln. Inq. 31 Oct. 10 Edw. 2.
Norton and Stapelford. 2 knights' fees held by the said Robert of the
king in chief, which William Dysny now holds.
Basingham. 1 knight's fee which William de Staunton now holds.
Coleby. J knight's fee which Roger de Cuppeldik and Alexander his son
now hold.
All of whom now hold of the king by reason of the forfeiture of Robert
de Brus the son.
Leicestee. Inq. 6 March, 10 Edw. II.
He held no knights' fees of the late king in the county.
Sproxton and Saxeby. 2J knights' fees held by Roger ferabazon [alias
le Brabazon] .
Asseby Folevyle. 2 knights' fees held by John de Folevyle.
Lowesby. 1 knight's fee held by William Burdet.
All now in the king's hand by the forfeiture of the said Robert.
Essex. Inq. Tuesday the eve of St. Thomas the Apostle, 11 Edw. II.
Kingesho in Great Badewe in the hundred of Schelmersford. J knight's fee
is held by Nicholas de Molssham, which was held of Sir Robert de Brus.
EDWARD II. 361
Terlingg and Hatfeld Peverel. 2 knights' fees are held by the bishop
of Norwich, which were held of the said Sir Robert.
The said fees are in the king's hand by the forfeiture of Robert le
Brus the son.
Cambbidge and Huntingdon. Inq. 20 July, 11 Edw. II.
[Cambridge.] Overe. i knight's fee held of the late king, which the scholars
of Mertone and John de Northbrok now hold.
Hoketon. ^ knight's fee, now held by Hugh le Rous.
Caldecote. \ knight's fee, now held by John Engayne, the king's alnager.
Conyngton. | knight's fee, now held by Bernard de Brus.
[Huntingdon.] Offord. 1 knight's fee, now held by Walter de Langeton,
bishop of Chester.
Touleslonde. \ knight's fee, now held by John de Grey. .
Hardwyk and Touleslonde. ^ knight's fee, now held by Robert de Totehale.
Hardwyk. ^ knight's fee, now held by Walter de Molesworthe [alias
de Mollesworthe] .
Little Paxton. J knight's fee, now held by Robert le Moygne.
Bouton and Berkeford. ^ knight's fee, now held by Margery de Stokes.
Bychamstede. \ knight's fee,now held by Peter de Croft.
Abbotesle. J knight's fee, now held by Henry Tilly [alias de Tylly] .
All the above are held of the king by reason of the forfeiture of the
said Robert son of Robert.
Summary of the above knights' fees, with variations there given within
square brackets.
€. Edw. 11. File 45. (9.)
549. Joan de Grey alias lb Grey.
Writ of plenius certiorari, on the complaint of Geoffrey de Boxore that since
the manor of Wynterburn by Neubury was taken into the king's hand,
by reason of the minority of the said Joan's heir, he had not received
44s. yearly rent, which he ought to receive for life of the enfeoffment of
Margery de Bolehuthe, sometime lady of that manor, 21 Feb. 8 Edw. II.
Berks. Inq. 5 March, 8 Edw. II.
Wynterborne. The said Geoffrey was seised of" the said rent in the manor,
of the enfeoffment of Margery de Bulehuthe, then lady of the manor,
for life, and continued in peaceful seisin thereof until the manor by the
death of Joan le Grey was taken into the king's hand, after which he
received the rent for one year. The manor is held of Gilbert de Else-
felde by service of J knight's fee, and after the said Joan's death
descended to John, son and heir of John de Grey, who was under age,
as next heir of John son of Joan de Grey.
C. Edw. II. File 45. (10.)
550. Jordan de la Lane.
Writ, 2 June, 8 Edw. II.
Devon. Inq. 4 Sept. 9 Edw. 11.
Exeter City. Certain burgages held as the citizens do, who hold the city by
a fee farm rent to the king of 13Z. 12s.
Cairswill and Brokhill. The hamlets held of John de Ferrers by service of
^ knight's fee.
Henry his son, aged SO, is his next heir.
C. Elbe. II. File 46. (1.)
362 INQUISITIONS.
551. John Malebys a?ififs DE Malbts.
Writ, 8 March, 9 Edw. II.
YoKK. Inq. Monday the morrow of Easter, 9 Edw. II.
. Acastre. The manor held of the king in chief as of the honour of Eye, by
service of 10s. yearly.
Coupmanthorp. A messuage and 21 bovates land, held of Aucherus son of
Henry by knight's service.
William his son, aged 17, is his next heir.
[YoEK.J Inq. Saturday the eve of Easter, 9 Edw. II.
Aton in Clyveland. Certain lands &c. worth 61. 9s. yearly, held of the king
in chief as of the honour of Eye (del Eye) by service of iOd. yearly.
Great Broghton. Certain lands &c. worth 41. 10s. yearly held of Nicholas de
Meynill by knight's service.
Heir as above.
[York.] Inq. Thursday before Easter, 9 Edw. II.
Skalton. Certain lands &c. worth 101. 15s. yearly, held of John de Moubray
in chief by knight's service.
Heir as above,
[YoEK.J Inq. Wednesday before Easter, 9 Edw. II.
Oterinton and elsewhere within the liberty of Byland. Certain lands
&c. worth 201. yearly, held of the abbot of Byland in chief by knight's
service.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. II. File 46. (2.)
552. William de Huntyngfeld.
Writ de melius inquirendo on the petition of Thomas de Ulting, whether the
said William held any other lands in Ulting of which there was no
mention in the previous inquisitions, and of whom, 12 July, 9 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. Wednesday after St. Margaret, 9 Edw. II.
Hatfeld Peverel. 4a. 1?-. meadow, held of Thomas de Ultyng by knight's
service ; but he held no lands in Ultyng of the said Thomas.
C. Edw. 11. File 46. (3.)
553. EaLPH CoTEKBli.
Writ, 16 Aug. 9 Edw. II.
Derby. Inq. Thursday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 9 Edw: II.
Tadinton and Presteclyf . A messuage and 2 bovates land held of the king
in chief rendering 10s. yearly at the king's exchequer.
Cheilmardon. A sheepfold and 4a. land in the field of Flagh held of
Laurence de Lynford, rendering 4s. yearly.
Le Touestudes. 18a. land held of the honour of the castle of the Peak,
rendering 6s. yearly.
Ealph his ^on, aged 22 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 46. (4.)
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554. Roland de Odyngesbles alias Doddingeseles.
Writ, 3 May, 9 Edw. II.
OxFOKD. Inq. 5 June, 9 Edw. II.
Kelmescote, Fylkyngche and Halewell. 100s, land and rent sometime held
of the abbot of Ch-ecestre by service of a pair of gloves yearly, but
alienated long before his death to Walter Spryngaud, Roland son of
Roland, and others.
Memorandum by the escheator, that he cannot find that the said Roland held
anything in his demesne as of fee in the bailiwick on the day he died.
C. Ediv. II. File 46. (5.)
555. Thomas de Moedak alias de Murdak.
Writ, 22 June, 9 Edw. II.
Warwick. Inq. Wednesday after SS. Peter and Paul, 9 Edw. II.
Comton Murdac. The manor held of the heir of Guy de Bello Campo late
earl of Warwick [who is in the king's wardship], by service of 1 knight's
fee, of the enfeoffment of Philip de Geyton to Thomas Murdac and
Juliana his wife, John their son, and his heirs and assigns.
John his son, aged 18 at the feast of St. Bartholomew next, is his next
heir.
G. Edw. 11. FileiG. (6.)
556. Theophonia alias Tesphania db Bulmeeb.
Writ 9 Edw. II. (fragment).
NoETHUMBEELAND. Inq. Wednesday after St. Luke (Luche), 9 Edw. II. (fragment).
Morwike. The manor held of the king in chief by knight's service.
Vesthevyngton part held of the king in chief by the
service abovesaid.
Ralph de Bolmer her son, aged 30, is her next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 46. (7.
557. Isabel late thb wife of Robert de Wbllb.
Writ of certiorari whether the said Isabel held any lands in Lincoln
and Swaby of which mention is not made in the inquisitions made after
her death, 19 Feb. 9 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. Wednesday after the Annunciation, 9 Edw: II.
Lincoln. A messuage in the suburb, held in dower of the inheritance of
Robert, son and heir of Adam de Welle, who is in the king's wardship,
of the king by service of Id. yearly.
Swaby. Certain tenements held of Henry de Bello Monte by service of
J knight's fee.
(See No. 626.)
C. Edw. 11. File 46. (8.)
364 INQUISITIOXS.
558. Peter de Prideaux.
Writ, 12 April, 9 Edw. II.
Devon. Inq. 4 May, 9 Edw. II.
Orcherton. The hamlet (extent given), held of the king in chief by service
of 2d. yearly for the ferry of Esse by Tremeton, and suit at the king's
court there.
Eoger his son, aged 22, is his next heir.
Endorsed with memorandum that the said Eoger came into the chancery at
York, 3 Oct. 10 Edw. II, and stated that the said tenements were held of
the king in chief as of the honour of Tremeton, now in the king's hand,
by service of 1 knight's fee of Mortain, for which he was presented to
the king to do his homage.
Memorandum (by the escheator ?) that by inquisitions made after the death of
Edmund sometime earl of Cornwall it appears that the hamlet of Orcherton
is held of the king in chief as of the honour of Tremeton, now in the
king's hand, by service of 1 knight's fee of Mortain.
Cornwall. Inq. 8 May, 9 Edw. II.
Brothek. The hamlet (extent given) held of Nicholas Daunzuei by
knight's service.
Heir as above.
C. Edu\ 11. FUe 46. (9.)
559. Alexander le Norets of Cleworth.
Writ ofamotus, 25 Nov. 9 Edw. II.
Nottingham. Inq. Saturday after St. Matthias, 9 Edw. II.
Grenley and Retteford. A messuage, 56a. land, 2Ja. meadow and 10s. 3d.
rent, held of the king in chief by service of a pair of gilt spurs.
Wiston. 20a. land held of the king in chief by the same service.
Claword. A messuage and 30a. land, held of Eobert de Hardeleshull
by service of 24s. yearly.
John his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 46. (10.)
560. Adam del Haubs.
Writ, 4 May, 9 Edw. ll.
[Cumberland.] Inq. Monday after the Ascension, 9 Edw. II.
Le Hames in Papecastre. A messuage and 100a. land, held of the king in
chief as of the barony of Alredal by service of 2s. yearly.
Satmyrthach in Braythweyt. Six messuages and 44a. land, held of the
prior &c. of Bolton in Craven by service of 12,d. yearly.
Lorton in Braythweit. A messuage and 20a. land, held of the heirs of
Thomas le Mareschall by service of Id. yearly.
Satmyrthawe. Two messuages and 6a. land held of Sir Anthony de Lucy
by service of 12d. yearly.
John his son, aged 30, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 46. (11.)
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561, Egbert de Cliffokd.
Writ of certiorari on the complaint of John le Engleys that whereas the
said Eobert granted him 100s. rent for Hfe in his manor of Hert, since
the said Eobert' s death the escheator has not permitted the same to be
paid, 5 Dec. 9 Edw. II.
[Durham.] Inq. Wednesday after the octave of St. Hilary, 9 Edw. II.
Hert. 100s. rent were granted by the said Eobert out of certain tenements
of the manor (specified), to John le Engleys for life, who was in peaceful
seisin thereof for two years before the said Eobert's death.
[Durham.] Inq. Thursday after the Epiphany, 9 Edw. II.
Hert. The manor is worth 4:01. 8s. Ad. yearly.
^ {See No. 533.)
C. Edw. 11. File 46. (12.)
562. Eobert de Goseford.
Writ, 5 Feb. 9 Edw. II.
Cumberland. Inq. Thursday before Palm Sunday, 9 Edw. II.
. Goseford within the liberty of Egremond. The manor (extent given), held
of the heir of Thomas de Multon of Gillesland, who is in the king's
wardship, as of the manor of Hirthington in Gillesland, by fealty and
service of 6d. for all service, as for a free farm.
John son of Agnes de Estholm, who is under age, and Mariota the wife
of Alan Bad [alias Badde] aged 30, Isabel the wife of Henry Hosecok [alias
Husecok] aged 26, Joan the wife of Adam de Garth aged 24, and Ellen late
the wife of William de Kirkebi aged 25, his daughters, are his next heirs.
Writ ofdedimus potestatem I'ecipiendi fidelitatem to Eobert de Leyburn, 5 Maj',
9 Edw II.
Endorsed by the escheator, that he has received the fealty of the said heirs.
V. Edw. II. File 46. (13.)
563. Eobert de Lyvet alias Lyvet.
Writ, 15 June, 9 Edw. II.
Warwick. Inq. Thursday the feast of St. John the Baptist, 9 Edw. II.
Haselouere. The manor (extent given), held in chief of William de
Hastynges of Thormarton by socage, by service of a pair of white spurs,
price 2fZ.
John his son, is his next heir and of full age.
Gloucester. Inq. Friday after SS. Peter and Paul, 9 Edw. II.
Hildesle. 4 messuages, 4 virgates land, 6«. meadow, 23s. M. rent and a
water-mill, held of Sir William Eossel, who held of the king in chief
and whose heir is in the king's wardship, by service of ^ knight's fee.
Wodecroft. A messuage, 2a. wood, l^a. meadow, and 10a. arable,^eld of
the abbot of Perschore by service of 4s. yearly.
John Lyvet, aged 27, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 46. (14.)
366 INQUISITIONS.
564. Eleanoe de Tbailly.
Writ ofplenius certiorari what lands, &c. the said Eleanor held in dower in
Houbrigge of the inheritance of Joan and Margaret, daughters and
heirs of Hugh de Mortuo Mari, who are of full age, 6 May, 9 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 18 May, 9 Edw. II.
Hobrugge. A third part of two parts of the manor (extent given), held in
dower of the said inheritance.
C. Edw. II. File 46. (15.)
565. Joan late the wife of Adam de Welle.
Writ, 19 Feb. 9 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. Thursday before St. Gregory the Pope, 9 Edw. II.
Wyberton. A third part of the manor (extent given), held of Robert son
of the said Adam, who is in the king's wardship, from the earl of
Richmond by fee farm rendering 8s. 6^rf. yearly for all. service. She
held no lands in fee in the county.
Robert, son of the said Adam, aged 20 on the day of the Circumcision
last, is her next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 46 (16.)
566. William de Basyng alias de Basynges, de Basyngge.
Writ, 8 June, 9 Edw. II.
Rutland. Inq. Saturday after the Nativity of John the Baptist, 9 Edw. II.
Empingham. The manor held, of the inheritance of Margaret his wife,
of divers lords, viz. — of Sir John de Moubray 3 carucates land with rent
&c. of which Denise de Normanvill mother of the said Margaret holds a
third part in dower ; and of the heirs of W^illieim Waleys, of the fee of
Peverel, of the same inheritance, 2 carucates land in the same town of
Empingham with the hamlet of Herdewyk, which was a little manor
(manerettum) of Thomas de Normanvill.
Normanton. The manor with the advowson of the church, held, of the same
inheritance, of Sir Robert Dumframville, earl of Anegos.
Of which manors Alice de Everyngham holds a third part in dower.
Horn. 6 bovates land held as above of Sir John de Hastyngg ; whereof the
said Alice holds a third part in dower.
The said Margaret is aged 30 and more..
Lincoln. Inq. Tuesday the feast of St. Alban, 9 Edw. II.
Rexham and Rouceby. Certain lands &c. held, of the inheritance of Margaret
his wife, who survives, of Adam de Everyngham by service of Id. yearly.
Thomas his son, aged 15 and more, is his next heir.
Kent. Inq. Saturday after the Nativity of John the Baptist, 9 Edw. II.
Kenardinton. The manor held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee.
A tenement called Sylenebregge, held of John de Belhoys and Edmund
de Passely by service of 17«. yearly.
Yethyngge. The manor held of the prior of St. Gregory's, Canterbury, by
service of J knight's fee.
All held of the inheritance of Margaret de Normanvile his wife.
Heir as above, aged 14 and more.
C. Edw. 11. File 46. (17.)
EDWARD II. 367
567. Walter Albyn.
Writ, 1 July, 9 Edw. II. Endorsed ' Berks.'
[Berks.] Inq. taken at . h . . . well, 16 July, 9 Edw. II. {defaced.)
(Unspecified.) A messuage, 20a. arable and 3^a. meadow, and he shall
have three oxen in a pasture called le Haurme with the king's beasts,
held of the king in chief as of the honour of St. Valery by service of
iV knight's fee, and doing suit at the court of the said honour at
Northoseneye.
Robert his son, aged 40, is his next heir.
C. Edtv. II. File 46. (18.)
568. William son of Peter db Lillebon, an idiot.
WHt, 19 April, 9 Edw. II.
Wilts. Inq. 10 June, 9 Edw. II.
Burbach. A messuage and IJ virgate land, now in the keeping of Nicholas
de Kingstone by the king's demise, held of the inheritance of the earl
of Gloucester, now in the king's hand, by service of 6s. yearly.
William de Lillebon, knight, his kinsman, aged 40 and more, is his next
heir.
C. Edtv. II. File 46. (19.)
569. John Dbvereus.
Writ, 13 March, 9 Edw. II.
Northampton. Inq. 4 April, 9 Edw. II.
Burton and Craneford. Certain lands &c. held for life only of the
inheritance of Gerard son of William de Eyllesford, with remainder
to the said Gerard and his heirs, of the heirs of Gerard de Pornyval
by service of an ounce of silk or 12d. yearly.
Memorandum by the escheator. He held no other lands &c. in theJaailiwiek.
C. Edw. II. File 4:6. (20.)
570. John de Mares.
Writ. 1 Nov. 9 Edw. II.
Northampton. Inq. 13 Nov. 9 Edw. II.
Assheby. The manor (manerettum) (extent given), held of the king in chief
by service of extending (extendend') his right hand towards (erga) the
king wherever he shall be in England on Christmas day.
Giles his son, aged 8 on the feast of St. Nicholas next, is his next heir.
Memorandum by the escheator. He had no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
C. Edio. II. File 46. (21.)
571. Joan de la Chaumbrb of Why ttukkesmede aZias Whittokesmed.
Writ oj plenius certiorari, the (late) escheator having returned that the lands
&c. of the said Joan were in the king's hand by reason of her idiocy,
4 May, 9 Edw. II. Endorsed by the escheator, that he cannot find any
cause in her for being reputed an idiot.
368 inquisitions:
SoMEKSET. Inq. Friday after SS. Peter and Paul, 9 Edw. II.
The said Joan is not an idipt nor ever has been.
Whittokesmede. A messuage, ^a. meadow, 18a. arable, and 2a. wood,
descended to her after her father's death, and are held of Elias Cotel,
knight, by service of ^d., and suit at his court of Camelerton.
C. Edw. II. File 46. (22.)
572. William le Peotjz alias Pbutz, le Pbutz.
Writ, 26 April, 9 Edw. II.
Devon. Inq. 19 May, 9 Edw. II.
Ave ton Giifard. The manor which he held of Hugh de Courtenay by
knight's service, the said William alienated to Simon de Wylbury
and John, parson of Lustelegh^ clerks, and Matthew de Crowethorn,
for their lives, rendering to him whilst he lived 24Z. yearly, and
they took the fealty of the tenants on the 20th Jan. last, but have
obtained no other issues.
Devon. Inq. 20 May, 9 Edw. II.
Gyddelegh. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service
of 72s. Id. to be rendered yearly at the castle of Exeter.
Lustelegh. The manor (extent given), held of Eobert son of Payn by
knight's service.
Alice his daughter, the wife of Eoger de Moeles, aged 30, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 46. (23.)
■i
573. Thomas Wale.
Writ of plenius certiorari on the complaint of Lucy, late the wife of the
said Thomas, that the escheator had • taken into the king's hand the
manor of AVedon, of'which she was jointly enfeoffed with her husband,
18 Oct. 9 Edw. II.
NoETHAMPTON. Liq. 28 Nov. 9 Edw. II.
Weedon Pynkene. The said Lucy was -enfeoffed jointly with the said
Thomas of the manor, by hcence of the late king, by Henry de
Pynkeny, knight, to hold to them and to their heirs of the king in chief
as parcel of the barony of Pynkene by service of 1 knight's fee, and
she continued her seisin peacefully until the death of the same Thomas.
C. Edw. II. File 46. (24.)
574. Eobert Cheles.
Writ of certiorari on the petition of Eichard Cheles of Sutton for his father's
lands &c. as of full age, 5 Oct. 9 Edw. II.
Salop. Inq. 14 Jan. 9 Edw. II.
Little Sutton. A messuage and 22a. land, held of the king in chief by
service of lOd. yearly by the hands of the sheriff of Salop, and two
appearances at the hundred of Monselawa ; whereof Margaret, late the
wife of the said Eobert, is dowered of a third part by the king's writ,
and two parts are delivered to her to farm [by the late King Edward
until the lawful age of the heir] .
The said Eichard his son, aged 22 on the feast of the Conversion of
St. Paul next, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 46. (25.)
EDWARD 11. 369
575. Richard de Dupedene.
TFni, 23 May, 9 Edw. II.
Southampton. Inq. 4 June, 9 Edw. II.
Dupeden. A third part of the manor (extent given), held of the king in
chief as of the honour of St. Valery at fee farm, as the charter made
by Reginald de Sancto Walerioo to Edmund and Osbert de Dupeden
ancestors of the said Richard, and the confirmation of King Henry
father of King John more fully testify, rendering 33s. Ad. at Michaelmas
yearly.
Nicholas his son, aged IJ, is his next heir.
C. Edw. 11. File 46. (26.)
576. Roger de Lye.
Writ, 6 Oct. 9 Edw. II.
Hereford. Inq. Monday before St. Barnabas, 9 Edw. II. , '
Merston. 9s. M. yearly rent held of the king in chief by service of 5s. &d.
to be paid yearly at the king's exchequer by the hands of the sheriff of
Hereford ; which rent has been received since his death by Annora de
Merston and William de Newebury together with Philip Roy den.
He died on the feast of the Purification, 5 Edw. [II].
John de Syxmankote his brother, aged 40 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 46. (27.)
577. Thomas lb Raggedb.
Writ of certiorari super causa captionis, concerning lands which were of
Elizabeth daughter of the said Thomas in High Peak, 20 July, 9 Edw. II.
Derby. Inq. The morrow of Palm Sunday, 9 Edw. II.
Fernilegh. A bovate of land was procured by Elizabeth daughter of Thomas
le Ragged to herself and her heirs ; and afterwards she entered religion,
and the said Thomas entered upon the said land as guardian of Joan,
Emma and Agnes his daughters, heirs of the said Elizabeth, and so died
seised thereof ; the land has been detained in the king's hand until now.
Writ, 18 Feb. 9 Edw. II.
Derby. Inq. 25 April, 9 Edw. II.
Wytfeld. 4 bovates land held of the king in chief by service of keeping the
king's forest of The Peak in person with horn, bow and arrows.
Kyndre. 20ja. Ir. land rendering 4(Z. per acre yearly to the castle of The Peak.
Buggesword. 21Ja. Ir. land similarly held.
Berd. 64a. land and 10a. wood similarly held.
Wythalg and Courcys. 53a. land similarly held, and 35a. land rendering 8d.
per acre yearly to the said castle.
Fernileeg. 1 bovate land rendering 12d. yearly to the said castle.
Schakelcros. ^ bovate land rendering 2s. yearly to the said castle.
Farfeld. A water mill rendering 33s. id. yearly to the said castle.
Alice late the wife of the said Thomas is dowered in all the above.
He died on the eve of SS. Simon and Jude, 21 Edw. I, and immediately
after his death all the aforesaid lands came, into the hand of the said king
through his escheator, and so from escheator to escheator until the king
that now is gave the castle of The Peak with the honour to Sir John de
Warrenna, earl of Surrey, in whose time Thomas the son beibg of full age
had seisin of the said lands through the said earl.
Thomas le Raggadd that now is, aged 23 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 46. (28.)
38017 8 A.
370 INQUISITIONS.
578. Elizabeth daughteb of Thomas lb Raggedb.
Writ to enquire what land she held of the late King Edward, on the day on
which she took the garb of religion, 1 May, 9 Edw. II.
[Debby.] Inq. Friday the morrow of the Nativity of [St. John the Baptist]
{beati) , 9 Edw. II. {defective.)
Le Femyleygh. A messuage and 1 bovate land, was held by the said Elizabeth
of the late King Edward, on the day that she took the garb of religion,
by service of 12d. yearly to be rendered to the castle of the High
Peak. The said tenements were in the hand of the said Thomas
until his death, and afterwards in the hand of (the king?) and are
now in the hand of Thomas, son and heir of the said Thomas le
Raggede.
Joan, Emma and Agnes her sisters, all over 30, are her heirs.
C. Edw. 11. File 46. (29.)
579. EicHABD Wade.
Writ, 28 June, 9 Edw. II.
[YoBK.] Inq. Monday after the Decollation of St. John the Baptist, 10 Edw. II.
Schelf . Tenements held for life, of Geoffrey de Fresselay, a Scot who is in
Scotland against the king's fealty, who. held them of Sir John de Thornhill
by homage, fealty, service of 2s. lOd. yearly, and other services
unknown.
. Fresselay. Tenements held for life, of the said Geoffrey, who held of John
de Calverlay by homage, fealty, suit at the court of Calverlay, knights'
service pertaining to 2J carucates of land, and other services unknown.
Heir unknown, because he had several wives.
C. Edw. II. File 46. (30.)
580. Pbtbe db Salso Maeisco.
Writ, 10 Feb. 9 Edw 11.
WoBCESTEE. Inq. 21 April, 9 Edw. II. {defaced.)
Ekynton. Land held of the earl of Warwick in free socage by service of 2d.
yearly.
Morton Folet and Chaddesleye. 2 messuages, 5a. meadow,
and rents, &c. held of [Helewysa ?] in socage and fee farm, by
service of 71. yearly.
Hagberewe. A messuage, 1 caruQate land, rents &c. held of Robert le
Bracy, by service of ^ knight's fee and rendering a pair of gloves yearly
price Id.
John his son, aged 2 on the feast of St. John the Baptist last, is his next
heir.
Memorandum. It is contained in inquisitions lately made after the death of
Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, that Peter de Salso Marisco
held of him a tenement in Ekynton by service of ^ knight's fee, which
the writer understands to be the above tenement.
C. Edw, II. File 46. (31.)
EDWARD II. 371
581. Henry de Heronill alias de Herunvill, de Hbronvill.
Writ, 3 May, 9 Edw. II.
Stafford. Inq. 10 May, 9 Edw. II.
Wednesbury. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief in
exchange for the manor of Stuntesfeld by service of 20s. at the king's
exchequer ; of which manor of Wednesbury Juliana de Herumvill is
dowered with a third part.
Tibynton. A messuage, l'2a. land, la. meadow, a plot of pasture, and 10s.
rent, held of Maud Burnel, rendering 4s. yearly.
John his son, aged 12, is his next heir.
Memorandum by the escheator. He held no other lands in the bailiwick.
C. Edw. II. File 46. (32.)
582. Alexander Burdon of Deseburgh.
Wnt, 18 April, 9 Edw. II.
Northampton. Inq. 1 May, 9 Edw. II.
Deseburgh. A capital messuage and 3 virgates land (extent given), held of
the king in chief as of the fee of Peverel by service of 1 knight's fee.
John Bordon his son, aged 40 and more, is his next heir.
Memorandum by the escheator. He held no other lands in the bailiwick.
C. Edw. II. File 46. (33.)
583. Benedict Pippard.
Writ to the escheator of Ireland, 28 Nov. 9 Edw. II. {defective.)
LoTJTH (sic). Inq. Sunday after St. Valentine, 9 Edw. II.
Pippardeston. A messuage with 14 cottages all burnt by the Irish, 180a.
arable, each acre being worth 4:d. yearly and no more because they are
in the Marches, and 60a. moor, which cannot be extended because the
whole country is destroyed by the Scots.
Adwalath. IJa. land and |a. meadow held of Sir William de Clynton by
fealty for all service ; and 4Ja. land held of the prior of Athyrde, by
fealty for all service.
Pippardeston. A messuage and 1 carucate land, held of the said Benedict
by Master Henry Serl, by service of 16s. 8d. yearly, and by royal
service of 16d. when scutage runs at 40s.
Athirde. A moiety of a messuage held of the said Benedict by Laurence
Tirol rendering yearly a pair of gloves price Id.
All held of the king in chief by fealty and by scutage of 16d. for each
carucate when it runs in Ireland at 40s., and by suit at the king's
court of Athyrde.
John his son, aged 25, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 46. (34.)
584. Jtjbtta daughter of Juliana Bousing, an idiot, deceased.
Writ, 24 Aug. 9 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. Saturday after the Ascension, 9 Edw. II.
Buterwik. A toft and 10a. land and meadow, now in the king's hand by
reason of her idiocy, are held of Alan de Poynton by service of 4s. Ad.
yearly.
Her kinsman, Gilbert son of Laurence de Buterwik, aged 24 and more,
is her next heir of these lands.
372 INQUISITIONS.
Swynesheved. Two tofts and a wind-mill, now similarly in the king's
hand, are held of the abbot of Swynesheved by service of 3s. yearly;
which ought* to revert to Eichard Eousyng of Swynesheved, because his
grandfather Richard Eousyng gave them to John son of Gilbert de
Pyncebek in free marriage with his daughter Juliana to hold to
them and the heirs of the said Juliana, whose daughter the said
Juetta died without heir of herself.
The said Eichard is kinsman and heir of Eichard the donor, and aged 30
and more.
C. Edw. II. File 46. (36.)
585. Paulinus de Kaerdyf.
Writ, 10 J[uly (?)] Edw. II. (defective.)
WoBCESTEK. Inq. 5 Aug. 9 Edw. II.
Quehhull. The hamlet (extent given), held of the king in chief by service
of a brachet (hound) yearly.
Bishampton and Kyngton. A capital messuage and 1 carucate land &c.
(extent given), held jointly by the said Paulinus and Eleanor his wife,
by the enfeof&nent of WilUam de Kaerdif who enfeT)ffed them in free
marriage, of Philip ap Howel by service of ^ knight's fee.
William his son, aged 16 at the feast of the Purification last, is his next
heir.
Gloucesteb. Inq. 4 Aug. 9 Edw. II. {defective.)
Walton by Tewkesburi. The hamle't (extent given), held of the countess of
Gloucester, as of the honour of Tewkesburi, by service of \ knight's
fee.
Heir as above.
586. Thomas de Welles.
C. Edw. II. File 47. (1.)
Writ, 20 March, 9 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 1 April, 9 Edw. II. {defective.)
Little Eeynes alias Eenes. A messuage, 235a. land, 6a. meadow, 8a. wood,
a water-mill, rents &c., held of the king as of the honour of Ha [ginef]
by service of 1 knight's fee, and rendering 10s. yearly at the castle
of Dover.
William his son, aged 16, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 47. (2.)
587. EoGEE DE Sancto Johannb, deceased.
Writ of venire Jacias to the sheriff of Southampton to cause men of the
neighbourhoods of Ihurst and Hockele to come before Master Eichard de
Abingdon, baron of 'the exchequer, at Northockele when he shall eive
notice, 14 Jan. 9 Edw. II. ^
Mandate from Eichard de Abindone to the sheriff of Southampton to cause
18 tenants and neighbours of each of the said manors to come before
him at Iwehurst on Thursday after St. Gregory the Pope to extend
the nianor of North Ocle, dated 18 Feb. 9 Edw. II.
• So given in the Calendar printed in 1806, but now torn away.
EDWAED II. 873
Jury panel for the manors of luherst and Northokle.
Southampton. Extent, Thursday after St. Gregory the Pope, 9 Edw. II.
Northakle. A capital messuage, 50a. araBIe, 80a. land in the common field,
20a. pasture, 5a. underwood, rents, &c.
Iwehurst. A messuage, 100a. land; 20a. underwood, pasture, a wind-mill,
rents &c., from which ought to be taken 2s. for suit at the hundred
of Kyngesclere yearly.
Writ oj certiorari to Master Eichard de Abindon to extend the said Eoger's
lands &c. in Iwhurst and Northokle, 8 May, 9 Edw. 11.
{See No. 496.')
G. Edw. II. File 47. (3.)
588. Stephen db Baiocis, deceased.
Writ to John de Erleye and William de Bourne, whereas at the suit of Maud
de Eabayn for justice concerning the barony of Baj'eux, which she claims
as her inheritance, the king commanded the justices for pleas to examine
the record and process had before the late King Edward by which it was
adjudged concerning the said barony, of which Stephen de Baiocis was
seised in fee on the day he died, that a moiety should remain to the said
king and his heirs, and the other moiety to the said Maud ; the king
has assigned them to enquire what lands, knights' fees and advowsons
the said Stephen held, and what lands &c. after his death have been
alienated by the said Maud or others, in the presence of Isabel late the
wife of John de Vescy who holds part of the said lands for life by the
king's commission, 21 March, 9 Edw. II.
Writ of venire facias to the sheriff of Dorset to summon jurors and warn the
said Isabel to come before the said John and William, 21 March,
9 Edw. II.
Mandate from the said John and William to the said sheriff to the same
effect, Saturday the eve of Palm Sunday, 9 Edw. II.
Dorset. Inq. (undated).
Waye Bayhouse. The manor (extent given).
Litelepudele. The manor (extent given).
Weststaforde. ^ knight's fee.
Maud de Eabayn after the death of the said Stephen, alienated to
Eobert le Hayward J virgate land of the manor of Waye Bayouse, and
another J virgate land to Edith la Norice for ever.
C. Edw. II. File 47. (4.)
589. Thomas de Sancto Laudo of Claypol.
Writ, 10 April,. 9 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. Thursday after the Invention of the Holy Cross, 9 Edw. II.
Skyllington. The manor (extent given), held of the archbishopric of York,
now in the king's hand sede vacante, by service of J knight's fee.
Claypol. The manor (extent given), held of WilHam de Crescy by knight's
service.
John son of Thomas de Sancto Laudo of Bolby, his kinsman, aged 21 at
the feast of the Purification last, is his next heir.
C. Edu: II. File 47. (5.)
374 INQUISITIONS.
590. EOBBET DE WyKYNGBY.
Writ, 18 April, 9 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. Tuesday after Palm Sunday, 9 Edw. II.
Clisseby. A capital messuage, 40a. arable, 4a. meadow, and 23s. 9^d. rent,
held of the king in chief by service of ^ knight's fee.
Magna Lymbergh. A toft, 28a. arable and 16s. 6d. rent, held of Henry de
Beaumys by socage.
Out of which 8d. rent are payable for the lands in Clisseby to the
manor of Castre, 3s. fd. to William le Ward, and 12d. to the dean
and chapter of St. Peter's, York ; and for the lands in Lymburgh
4:qr. corn to Iseult de Brampton and Emma her daughter, 6d. to the
prioress of Nuncotum, and 2s. to Elizabeth de Friston.
Herbert his son, aged 14 on the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula next, is his
next heir of the lands in Clisseby ; and the said Herbert with his brothers
Eichard aged 12, and Eoland aged 6, are his heirs of the lands in Magna
Lymbergh because they are partible.
C. Edw. II. File 47. (6.)
591. WiLLUM SON OP John db Mbsseworth alias de Massbwoeth.
Writ, 1 June, 9 Edw. II.
Southampton. Inq. 24 June, 9 Edw. II.
La Quabbe. A capital messuage, 60a. arable, 5a. meadow, 4a. wood,
20a. pasture, and 40s. IJrf. rent, held of the king in chief, by the courtesy
of England of the inheritance of Alesia sometime his wife, by exchange
sometime made with the king's ancestors for lands &c. at Meleburne in
the Peak (la Peyk), by service of 16<:L yearly for turn and tithingpenny,
and coming twice yearly to the king's hundred of Tichefelde.
William son of the said William and Alesia, aged 24, is his next heir.
Buckingham. Inq. 13 June, 9 Edw. II.
Edlesburgh. A messuage, 60Ja. land, and 31s. &d. rent, held, by the
courtesy of England of the inheritance of the said Alesia, of the king in
chief by service of J knight's fee, and 20<Z. yearly at the king's exchequer by
the hands of the sheriff for holding a view concerning his tenements ; a
messuage, 98a. arable, 18a. wood, and 44s. rent, sometime held of the king
in chief by service of \ knight's fee, of which the said William alienated a
messuage, 80a. land, and 12a. wood, without the king's licence, to John
Bryan of Chetyndon, who re-enfeoffed thereof the said William and
Elizabeth his wife and the heirs of their bodies ; and a messuage and
15a. arable, held of the kiag in chief as of the fee of Mortain doing
4fZ. for scutage when it runs, which the said William acquired of John
Em and Nicholaa his wife by the king's licence.
Masseworth. A messuage, 34a. land and la. Ir. pasture, held of Ealph de
Weedon, knight, by service of 4s. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 24 at the feast of the Purification (last).
Endorsed : — That Elizabeth late the wife of the said William made fine with
the king for J mark for the transgression made by the said WiUiam and
herself in entering upon the messuage, &c. abovesaid without licence.
C. Edw. II. File 4:1. (7.)
EDWAED 11. 375
592. Edmund de Colbvillh alias de Colvil.
Writ, 16 March, 9 Edw. II.
Cambridge. Inq. 13 May, 9 Edw. II.
Weston. The manor, held jointly with Margaret his wife to them and the
heirs of the said Edmund, by fine levied in the king's court, of the earl
of Warenne by homage and service of 1 knight's fee.
Dokeswrthe. The manor, which he claimed as his escheat by the deposition
of the order of Templars, held of the earl Marescal by homage and
service of 2 knights' fees.
EuTLAN». Inq. 8 April, 9 Edw. II.
Bergh. Two parts of the manor (extent given), held of the heir of John
Wake, who is in the king's wardship, by service of 1 knight's fee.
Thistelton. 4 bovates land held of Master Robert Bernard by knight's
service.
Robert his son, aged 10 on the feast of St. Michael last, is his next heir.
Leicester. Inq. Monday the morrow of Easter, 9 Edw. II.
Muston. The manor (extent given), held of Sir William de Roos, lord of
Hamelak, in chief by service of j knight's fee.
Normanton. 6 bovates land and 12a. meadow, are held in dower of the
inheritance of the said Edmund by Margaret his mother.
Heir as above, aged 11 at the feast of St. Michael next.
[Lincoln.] Inq. Monday in Easter week, 9 Edw. II. (defective.)
Auburn. The [manor] (extent given), including a plot of land called
Hestcroft, and fisheries in the Brant and Wythem, held of William de
de Eoos of Hamelak by service of 1 knight's fee, and rendering 26s.
yearly.
Ledenham and Brayland. A capital messuage, 180a. arable, 44a. meadow,
12a. pasture, a wind-mill, rents &c., held of John de Britann(ia), earl of
Eichemund, by knight's service.
Heir as above.
Lincoln. Inq. Thursday after Palm Sunday, 9 Edw. II.
Bytham. The manor (extent given), including a wood called Littelhagh,
and rents in Westbytham, Estbytham, Careby and Ouneby, held of the
king as of the honour of Albemarle, now in the king's hand, by service
of 1 knight's fee.
Swafeld. 40s. rent from 1 carucate land which Eoger Arnald holds for life
by the demise of the said Edmund, held of Geoffrey Dyve by knight's
service.
Swynsted. 12s. 6d. rent held of Geoffrey Luterel by knight's service.
Heir as above.
Writ of certiorari defeodis &c. 16 May, 9 Edw II.
Lincoln, ireg. Saturday the eve of Holy Trinity, 9 Edw II.
Someredby and Humby. 1 knight's fee held by Lambert de Threkyngham.
Saperton. 1 knight's fee held by Robert Tochet.
Swynested. 1 knight's fee held by John de Colville.
Ouneby. Three parts of 1 knight's fee held by John de Sancto Laudo.-
Lincoln. Assignment oj dower to Margaret late the wife of the said Edmund,
Saturday in Whitsun week, 9 Edw. 11.
S76 INQUISITIONS.
Bytham. Part of the manor (full extent given, containing many field xiamee
and names of boundaries &c., and of free and bond tenants and cottars),
including a stew called Oustewell.
C. Edw. II. File 47. (8.)
593. Robert db Everyngham.
Writ ofplenius certiorari on the complaint of Lucy, late the wife of the said
Robert, that the escheator had taken into the king's hand certain manors
and lands of which she was jointly enfeoffed with her said husband,
4 April, 9 Edw. II.
[Yoke.] Inq. Tuesday after St. John ante Portam Latinam, 9 Edw. II.
Brotton and Kirkebrunne. The manors, 10 marks rent in Skynnergreve,
and a moiety of the bailiwick of the wapentake of Langebergh, were
held jointly by the said Robert and Lucy his wife, by the enfeoffment
of Henry de Brettevill to them and the heirs of their bodies, with
remainder to the right heirs of the said Robert.
Jarum. The manor was held jointly by the said Robert and Lucy, by the
enfeoffment of the said Henry to them and the heirs of their bodies, with
remainder to Nicholas de Meynill, son of the said Lucy, and his heirs.
And the said Lucy continued her seisin of the abovesaid manors,
rent, &c. until the death of the said Robert.
All the above are held of the king in chief by knight's service.
C. Edw. II. File 47. (9.)
594. Nicholas le Catoue of Carlisle.
Writ, 21 Sept. 9 Edw. 11.
Salop. Inq. 7 April, 9 Edw. II.
Northleye. A capital messuage and J virgate land &c. at le Mulnehous,
held for life by the courtesy of England after the death of Alice his wife,
of John de Astleye by service of 4s. 6d. yearly ; 40a. land similarly held,
by service of 7s. 6d. ; and 5a. land similarly held by service of 20d. yearly.
Claverleye manor. A grange and 80a. land &c. of the king's waste, held
of the king in chief by his charter by service of 13s. 4ei. payable at the
king's exchequer by the hands of the bailiff of Claverleye ; and 7a. IJr.
land held of the king by service of 3s. 8^d. yearly.
John, son of the said Nicholas and Alice, aged 12 at the feast of the
Purification last, is their next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 47. (10.)
595. John de Clynton, the elder, alias of ColeshuU.
Writ, 13 March, 9 Edw. II.
Warwick. Inq. 15 April, 9 Edw. II. (defective.)
ColeshuU. The manor (extent given), including a park, held by service of
Id. yearly and J knight's fee of John son and heir of John de Clynton
of Maxtok, who is under age and was in the wardship of the earl of
Warwick, by reason of the manor of Amynton, but now of his executors ;
which John holds the same of William la Zousch of Haryngworth as
parcel of the barony of Cantilupe by service of J knight's fee. He
held no other lands.
son of John, son of the said John the elder, is his next heir,
and was aged 12 on the feast of St. Peter ad Viricula
C. Edw. 11. File 47. (11.)
EDWAEB 11. 377
596. Thomas de Verdun.
Writ, 10 Aug. 9 Edw. II.
Hertfoed. Inq. 3 Sept. 9 Edw. II.
Stagenho. The manor (extent given), held of AHce late the wife of Eoger le
Bygod, sometime earl of Norfolk and marshal of England, by service of
1 kaight's fee.
John his son, aged 17, is his next heir.
Suffolk. Inq. 29 Sept. 9 Edw. II.
Colpho. A capital messuage, 80a. arable, 2a. meadow, 2a. pasture,
10a. wood, 28s. rent &c. held of Gerard de Wachisham by service
of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 16.
Suffolk. Inq. 30 Sept. 9 Edw. II.
Stanstede. A capital messuage, 100a. arable, 6a. meadow, 3a. pasture,
40a. wood, 42s. rent &c. held of Gerard de Wachisham by service of
J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 16.
Northampton. Inq. 15 Sept. 9 Edw. II.
Brikelesworth. The manor (full extent given), including a pasture called
Le Northdale and 118s. id. rent in Holcote, held of Robert de Insula
as of the honour of Albemarle by service of 2 knights' fees ; and the
prior of St. Andrew's, Northampton, receives yearly 40s., and William de
Seymor of Hanyton 20s. yearly for life out of the manor.
Heir as above, aged 16 on the day of St. John the Baptist last.
C. Edw. II. File 47. (12.)
597. John Peyvrb alias Pbivere.
Writ, 28 Dec. 9 Edw. II.
Buckingham. Inq. 28 Jan. 9 Edw. II, (dejaced).
Laundene. The manor (extent given) , held of the heir {or heirs ?) of John
Wake by service of J knight's fee.
Weston by Laundene. The manor (extent given), held as above by service
of J knight's fee.
[Paulinus] his son, aged 26 and more, is his next heir.
Hertford. Inq. Sunday the Conversion of St. Paul, 9 Edw. II.
Lyngleye. The manor (extent given) with the advowson of the church.
Wylie. 10 (?) marks rent from a messuage and 140a. land, together with
the reversion of the said messuage &c. after the death of Sarra de
Castello ; 80a. land which were sometime of the Templars ; and the
advowson of the church.
All which manor, lands &c. are held of the king in chief by service of
2s. yearly at the king's exchequer.
Heir as above.
Buckingham. Inq. 29 Jan. 9 Edw. II.
Chilton. The manor (full extent given), with wood in the forest of
Bernewode, and pastures called le (Jrascroft and Levericheshangei'
held of Lady Joan late the wife of Gilbert de Sancto Audoeno in chief
by service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above.
378 INQUISITIONS.
Writ ofplenius certiorari, on the complaint of Mary late the wife of the said
John, that the escheator had taken into the king's hand the manors
of Todyndon and Wavindon, of which she was enfeoffed jointly with
the said John, 28 Dec. 9 Edw. II.
Bedford and Buckingham. Inq. 4 Feb. 9 Edw. II.
Todingdon and Wavendon. The manors with the advowsons of the churches
were jointly held by the said John and Mary by the demise of Master
Peter Passelewe, who enfeoffed them on the feast of St. Augustine
the Apostle, 26 May, 5 Edw. II, to hold to them and the heirs
of their bodies, with remainder to the right heirs of the said
John ; and the said John and Mary jointly held the same until the
death of the said John on Thursday before St. Lucy, 9 Edw. II. The
manor of Todingdon with the advowson is held in chief of the countess
le Mareschal by service of 100s. yearly ; a moiety of the manor of
Wavendon is held in chief of the king as of the manor of Langeleye,
which is of the barony of Cheindut, by service of 12d. yearly ; and the
other moiety with the advowson, is held in chief of William Passelewe
of Bromham by service of a pair of spurs or 12d. yearly.
Writ of certiorari defeodis &c. 20 Feb. 9 Edw. II.
Hbetfoed. Inq. Tuesday before the Annunciation, 9 Edw. 11.
Lyngleye and Wylie. The advowsons of the churches.
Bedford and Buckingham. Inq. 25 March, 9 Edw. II.
Flitte and Shiueleshou. J knight's fee held by Thomas de Nourthwode.
Wavendon and Segenho. i knight's fee held by William Passelewe of
Wavendon.
Chilton. J knight's fee held by Eeginald de Hamden.
Lavendene. § knight's fee held by William Jekel ; and J knight's fee held
by Henry de Nourfchwico.
Lavendene and Braumfeld. J knight's fee held by John de Grey.
Mourton by Buckingham. The advowson of the church.
Great Woulston. The advowson of the church.
Lavendene. The advowson of the abbey.
C. Edw. II. File 47. (13.)
598. John de Bracebrigge alias de Bracbbrugg.
Writ, 15 Oct. 9 Edw. II. (defective.)
Lincoln. Inq. 12 Nov. 9 Edw. II.
Bracebrigg. The manor held jointly by the said John and Marjory his
wife, to them and the heirs of their bodies, of Thomas son and heir of
John Wake, who is in the king's wardship, by service of J knight's fee.
He held no other lands in the bailiwick.
Warwick. Inq. Wednesday before St. Peter in Cathedra, 9 Edw. II.
Kynesbury. The manor (full extent given), held of Sir Eobert de Mohaut
in chief by service of 1 knight's fee.
John his son, aged 10, is his next heir.
Writ to William Inge and Eobert de Askeby, 20 Feb. 9 Edw. II.
Writ of venire facias to the sheriff of Lincoln to summon a jury before the
above, 20 [Feb.] , 9 Edw. II. (defective.)
Lincoln. Inq. Tuesday after St. Peter in Cathedra, 9 Edw. II. (defective.)
[Bracebrugg.] The manor, with i knight's fee in Metheryngham and
i knight's fee in Burton pertaining thereto, held of John Wake
EDWAED ft. 379
Wake (sic) and his heirs by service of 1 knight's fee and doing suit at his
court. And the said John Bracebrugg sometime enfeoffed one Eichard
de of the said manor &c. excepting the i knight's fee in
Metheryngham, who afterwards enfeoffed the said John and Margery
his wife, to hold to them and the heirs [of their bodies] .
Metheryngham. 5 carucates and 4 bovates land were held of the said John
by Ealph Basset of Sapcote, by the aforesaid service of i knight's fee
as pertaining to the manor of Bracebrugg (of which) services the said
John died seised as of fee, and which he (and his ancestors) held of
John Wake and his ancestors time out of mind.
Heir as above.
C.Edw.II.File^l. (14.)
599. John de Beyanzon alias db Beiatinzoun, Beianzon, db Beiaunceon, de
Beiatjnooun.
Writ, 8 May, 9 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 18 May, 9 Edw II.
Alvethele. The manor (extent given), with 4^ knights' fees pertaining
thereto, viz : — the manor of Fyffhede held by 1 knight's fee, the
manors of Legh' and Terlyng held by service of 2 knights' fees, the manor
of Bures, co. Suffolk, held by service of 1 knight's fee, and lands &c.
sometime of Eobert de Stistede in Stistede held by service of J knight's
fee; all held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee.
West Thurrok. The manor (extent given), with the advowson of the
church, held jointly with Elizabeth his wife, of the enfeoffment
of Nicholas Frembaud the younger by fine levied in the king's
court, to them and the heirs of their bodies,, of the earl of
Eychemond by service of 1 knight's fee.
Thorndon. The manor with the advowson of the church were held of the
heirs of Eoger de Tany by service of J knight's fee, and 30a. land in
Chilterdych w^re held of Sir Aymer de Valencia by service of 4s., which
he renders yearly for the guard of Eochester ; but the said John long
before his death enfeoffed Bartholomew de Weston oi the same in fee.
Horndon. 30s. rent, whereof the said John long before his death enfeoffed
Eobert de Wauton for life ; and 10a. land, whereof he enfeoffed Francis
Bacheme and Joan his wife for life, rendering 20s. yearly to the said
Eobert ; all which are held of the manor called Ardenehalle by service
of a clove gillyflower.
John his son, aged 3 and more, is his next heir.
Writ of plenius certiorari, the king having understood that Elizabeth late
the wife of the said John by pretext of the king's mandate had
entered upon a tenement called Micheleslond, which was not contained
in a fine by which she and her husband were jointly enfeoffed of the
manor of Thorrok, in derogation of the king's right, and of that of the
said John's heir, 18 July, 10 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. Monday after the Annunciation (sic), 10 Edw. II.
West Thorrok. The messuage and 1 carucate of land called Micheleslond do
not pertain to the manor of West Thorrok, and are not held of the king
in chief but of William de Bumstede by service of J knight's fee, which
William holds them in chief by the same service of John de Warrenne
earl of Surrey. When the said John de Briaiinzoun gave the manor of
380 INQUISITIONS.
West Thorrok to Nicholas Fermbaud the younger, Micheleslond was not
included, nor waB it in the fine afterwards levied in the king's court
between the said John and EUzabeth his wife and the said Nicholas.
The manor of West Thorrok is held in chief of John de Brittann [ia] ,
earl of Eychem [ond] by service of | knight's fee.
Writ of scire facias, reciting the contents of the above inquisition and
requiring the escheator to warn the said Elizabeth to be in the
chancery on the quinzaine of Easter to show cause why the tenement
called Micheleslond which she has occupied should not be resumed into
the king's hand, 20 March (sic) 10 Edw. II.
Writ of scire facias as above, the king being informed by Laurence de
Elmham, to whom he has committed the custody of two parts of the
said lands during the minority of the heir, that the escheator has
assigned in dower to the said Elizabeth a moiety of the manor of
Alvythele, &c. instead of a third part, 21 March, 10 Edw. II.
Writ to the escheator, to inspect the accompanying transcripts of extents of
the manor of Avithele and assignment of dower, and consider whether
the said Elizabeth has more in dower than she ought to have or not,
5 May, 10 Edw. II.
Transcripts of the above icrit of 8 May, and Inq. of 18 May, 9 Edw. II.
Essex. [Transcript of'\ Assignment of dower to the said Elizabeth, Wednesday
the eve of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 9 Edw. 11.
Alynthele. Portions of the manor (extent given, including many field
names, and names of boundaries and free tenants).
Writ of certiorari, to enquire from what time the tenement of Micheleslond
was 'of the appurtenances of the manor of Thorrok, as the aforesaid
Elizabeth asserts, and whether Nicholas Fermbaud was seised thereof of
the grant of the said John and Elizabeth, &c. or not, 6 May, 10 Edw. II.
Essex. Inq. 6 June, 10 Edw. II.
The tenement called Micheleslond never was of the appurtenances of the
manor of Westthurhok, for Bartholomew de Brianzoun, sometime lord
of that manor, purchased it of Michael de Holweton twenty-five years
ago and not more, nor was- it contained in the feoffment made to
Nicholas Frenbaud or in the fine between him and Sir John de
Brianzoun and Elizabeth his wife. Michelislond is held of William de
Bumstede by service of J knight's fee, and the manor of West Thurhok
is held of the earl of Eychemund by service of J knight's fee.
Memorandum from the escheator, that Master John Walewayn, the late
escheator, delivered to him the writ and inquisition annexed asserting
that he took it at the suit of the guardian of the said John's heir, who
is in the king's wardship, and because the said guardian has not sued
to him, he sends the , writ and inquisition at the suit of John Triple,
asserting that he has the wardship by the demise of John de Warenne,
earl of Surrey, who had it by the king's grant.
Essex. View of doiver lands made at Alvitljelee showing that there had been an
excess in the dower assigned, 10 May, 10 Edw. II.
Essex. Assignment of dower to Elizabeth late the wife of the said John, 6 June,
10 Edw. II.
Alvethele. Portions of the manor including many field names, and names of
boundaries and free tenants.
EDWARD II. 381
Writ on the petition of Elizabeth late the wife of the said John for her
dower of the manor of Thorndon, 20 May, 10 Edw. 11.
Return, The escheator sends the inquisition he has made concerning the
manor of Thorndon herewith, and because he understood that William
Trente died seised of the manor, by whose death the wardship ought
to pertain to the king, he has also enquired as to the estate which the
said William had therein (undated).
Essex. Inq. Thursday after St. Bartholomew, 11 Edw. II.
West Thorndon. Neither the said John nor William Trente died seised of the
said manor, for the said John long before his death demised the manor
to Bartholomew de Weston for a term of years, and afterwards quit
claimed the same to him for ever ; and the said Bartholomew gave the
manor to William Trente and his heirs for ever, who gave it to William
Noyl his kinsman and his heirs two days before his death, who held the
same until the sub-escheator took it into the king's hand by reason of the
minority of the heir of the said John. The manor is held of the heir of
Roger Tany, who is in the king's wardship, by service of J knight's fee.
Writ of certiorari super causa captionis coTcicexmng the manor of Thorndon,
15 Sept. 11 Edw. II.
Return by the escheator as above, and that the manor is still in the
king's hand because no one has urgently prosecuted his right to the same,
though William Noyl asserts his right.
Writ of scire facias to the escheator, to warn John Joce, who has married the
abovesaid Elizabeth and the said Elizabeth, to be in the chancery on
the octave of St. Hilary next to show cause why the tenement called
Micheleslond should not be resumed into the king's hand, 6 Nov. 13
Edw. II.
C. Edw. II. File 47. (15.)
, 600. Ralph Bigod.
Writ, 22 Aug. 9 Edw. IL
Essex. Inq. Friday the feast of the Decollation of St. John the Baptist, 9 Edw. II.
Afryston. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of
J knight's fee.
Walter his son, aged 23 and more, is his next heir.
Norfolk. Itiq. 8 Sept. 9 Edw. II.
Marham. A capital messuage, 119a. arable, 3a. meadow, 3a. pasture,
60s. rent of assize &c. held of the king as of the honour of Perches by
serjeanty, doing 10s. yearly for the guard of the castle of Dover,
and 6s. 8d. yearly at the court of Haule for one suit.
Toftes. A capital messuage, 140a. arable, 3a. meadow, a water mill,
43s. rent &c. held of John de Cokefeld of Melton by service of rendering
him 10s. yearly at his manor of Melton.
He died in the county of Essex on the eve of the Assumption last.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. II. File 47. (16.)
382 INQUISITIONS.
601. Philip de Gatton.
Writ, 7 Feb. 9 Edw. II.
NoBTHAMPTON. Inq. 1 March, 9 Edw. II.
Northampton. 10 marks rent from a burgage which the said Philip
bequeathed in his testament, according to the custom of the borough, to
WUham, parson of the church of Gayton, and others for their lives,
with reversion to his own right heirs, who are Juliana, aged 26, the
wife of Thomas Murdac who is 28, and Scholastica late the wife of
Godfrey de Meaux, aged 24.
Wakwick. Inq. Saturday the morrow of St. Gregory the Pope, 9 Edw. II.
Schreueleye. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by grand
serjeanty, viz. — finding an armed man in the king's war for 40 days
at his own costs ; and two closes of wood held of Sir John de flastang,
service unspecified.
Juliana and Scholastica, his sisters, are his next' heirs and of full age.
C. Edw. II. File il. (17.)
602. TheobaIiD db Gatton.
Writ, 10 Feb. 9 Edw. II.
Northampton. Inq. 4 March, 9 Edw. II.
Gayton. The manor with messuages, lands and rents in Great Creton,
Midelton, Colyntre and Eetheresthrop (extents given), held of John de
Fenez by service of 1 knight's fee.
Braunfeld. 6 messuages and 3 virgates land, held of Henry Spigernel by
knights' service.
Cortenhale. A messuage and 1 virgate land, held of the prior of Lenton by
service of suit twice yearly at his court of Cortenhale.
He held no lands &c. of the king in chief in the county.
His sisters, Juliana aged 26, the wife of Thomas Mur[dac], knight, who
is 28, and Scolastica, late the wife of Godfrey de Meawes, aged 24, are his
next heirs.
Warwick. Inq. Saturday the morrow of St. Gregory the Pope, 9 Edw. II.
La Grave alias Grave. The manor (extent given), including a wood called
Wegenok held of Theobald de Neyvile by service of Id.
Norton Lyndeseye. 10s. rent of the fee of the baron of Stafford.
Juliana and Scolastica, his sisters, are his next heirs and of full age.
Writ of plenius certicyrari o enquire whether Philip de Gayton died before
Theobald de Gayton, his brother, or not, and if so how long before and
where, 23 March, 9 Edw. II.
Northampton {sic). Inq. 3 April, 9 Edw. II.
Shreuel [eye] . Philip de Gayton who held the manor of the king in grand
serjeanty died at the manor of La Grave, co. Warwick, on Tuesday the
fekst of SS. Fabian and Sebastian last, and Theobald his brother was
his heir, but died at the same place on the Saturday following, and was
never seised of the said lands &c.
Writ de melius inquirendo whether the said Theobald died seised as of fee of
the manor of La Grave, or held it for life, and if for life, to whom ought
it to revert, 1 April, 9 Edw. II.
EDWAED II. 883
Warwick. Inq. Saturday in Easter week, 9 Edw. IT.
La Grave. Theobald de Geyton did not die seised of the said manor as of fee,
but held it for life, and it ought to remain to Saer son and heir of
Ealph de Eocheford by virtue of a fine levied between Theobald de
Nevylle and Ealph de Eocheford the said Saer's father, at Lincoln in
12 Edw. I, before the justices in eyre, to hold to the said Ealph and the
heirs of his body. The heirs of the said Theobald were warned but were
not there.
Writ of scire facias to the escheator to warn the abovesaid Juliana and
Scolastica to be before the king in the chancery on the morrow of the
AscensioH next, to show why the king's hand should not be removed
from the manor of La Grave according to the petition of Saer son of
Ealph de Eocheford, 5 May, 9 Edw. II. Endorsed that he has warned
them accordingly.
Writ of scire facias to the escheator to warn the said Juliana and Scolastica
that the quinzaine of trinity next has been assigned in the chancery
to Henry de Valencia and Margaret his wife, late the wife of the said
Theobald, to receive her dower, 16 May, 9 Edw. II.
Endorsed with return that the writ was delivered too late for execution.
Writ of plenius certiorari, because Margery late the wife of the said Theobald
asserts that he was seised of the manor of La Grave as of fee and seeks
her dower there : to be returned by the above date, 20 May, 9 Edw. II.
Endorsed with return that the writ was delivered too late for execution.
Wiit of plenius certiorari on the complaint of Philip de Hastang' that the
escheator had taken into the king's hand a parcel of land in Cortenhale
called Tenacres of the demesne lands of his manor of Quenton, which
Theobald de Gayton held for a term of years which has elapsed, 22 June,
9 Edw. II.
Northampton. Inq. 8 July, 10 Edw. II.
[Cortenhale.] Theobald de Gaiton did not die seised in fee of the parcel of
land called Tenacres, but one William de Hayes delivered it to one
Michael de Norht [hampton] for a term of twenty-two years now elapsed
and it is held of John de Hasting'. The heirs of the said Theobald,
though warned, were no't present, but one asserting himself to be
attorney of the said Scholastica was present.
Wnt to the escheator to enquire whether the said Theobald died seised as
of fee of the said land called Tenacres, by virtue of the said charter to
the said Michael his uncle, whose heir he is, or not, 5 Aug. 10 Edw. II.
NoETHAMPTON. Inq. 23 Oct. 10 Edw. II.
Cortenhale. Theobald de Gayton died seised as of fee of the parcel of land
called Tenacres and a meadow adjoining called Smethmede. One William
de Hayes granted them by charter to one Michael de Norht [hampton]
from whom they descended to Juliana his sister, and from her to Philip
de Gayton her son, and from him to the said Theobald his son and heir ;
they are held of the heirs of the said William de Hayes by service of a
rose. Philip de Hastank' being warned came not.
Writ of scire facias to the escheator to warn the said Juliana and Scolastica
to be present in the chancery on the morrow of the Nativity of the
Blessed Virgin Mary next, for the assignment of dower to the said
Margery, 8 Aug. 10 Edw. II. Endorsed that he has warned them
accordingly.
384 INQUISITIONS.
Writ of scire facias to the escheator to warn the said Juliana to be present at
the above date with the said Scolastica to receive their pourparties of the
said lands, and also John de Ufford who claims the manor of Schreueleye,
20 Aug. 10 Edw. II. Endorsed that he has warned them accordingly.
C.Edw.II.File^l. (18.)
603. Nicholas db Mobles alias de Moles, db Melbs.
Writ, 29 Jan. 9 Edw. II.
Oxford. In'q. 12 March, 9 Edw. II.
Overe Overton. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by
service of a pair of gilt spurs.
Roger de Moeles his brother, aged 20J, is his next heir.
Oxford. Inq. 7 March, 9 Edw. 11.
Stoke Moeles. The manor, held jointly by the said Nicholas and Margaret
his wife, by the enfeoffment of Philip de Courtenay, to hold to them
and the heirs of the said Nicholas by fine levied in the king's court, of
the heirs of Alan la Zouche by service of rendering lOZ. yearly, and by
service of 1 knight's fee ; and the said Margaret continued her seisin
thereof until it was taken into the king's hand.
Devon. Inq. 11 March, 9 Edw. II.
King's Carswelle. The manor (extent given), including pasture in Rouwemor,
and the hundred called Haytorre.
Duppef ord alias Dippef ord. The manor (extent given) , including the hundred
called Stanburgh.
All held of the king in chief by service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 19 at the feast of St. John the Baptist last.
Southampton. Inq. 10 March, 9 Edw. II.
Up WoUop. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service
of 1 knight's fee.
Elyngham. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service
of \ knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 20 and more.
Buckingham. Inq. 22 March, 9 Edw. II.
Herdwik alias Herdwik Moeles. A moiety of the manor (full extent given),
held of, the king in chief by service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 20.
Leicester. Inq. 24 March, 9 Edw. II.
Sadington alias Sadington Moeles. The manor (full extent given), held of
John de Sancto Amando by service of ^ knight's fee and rendering a
pair of gilt spurs yearly.
Heir as. above, aged 20.
Somerset. Inq. 8 March, 9 Edw. II. {defective.)
Maperton. The manor, with its members viz.— the manor of North
Cadebery, co. Somerset, a moiety of the man6r of Herdwyk, co.
Buckingham, and the manor of Upton, co. Berks, held of the king iri
chief by service of half a barony.
Maperton. The manor (extent given).
EDWAED 11. 385
North Cadebery. The manor (extent given) ; which is charged with a rent
to the sheriff of Somerset ; a corrody for Walter de ThornhuU for
life, viz. — a several chamber, and maintenance fit for an esquire, for
himself, a groom and two horses, and robes for himself price 20s., for
his wife price 2 marks, and for the groom price 8». ; and a yearly pension
of 40s. for Elias de Godelee.
Halton. 127Ja. arable, [11a J , and 6a. pasture , . held
of the abbot of Glastonbury by service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 20 at the feast of St. Barnabas last.
Hertford. Inq. Monday before St. Gregory, 9 Edw. II.
Little Berehamstede. The manor (extent given) , held as of fee tail of the king
in chief by service of a pair of gilt spurs or &d. yearly at the king's
exchequer ; for long before his death the said Nicholas, by the king's
licence, enfeoffed Philip de Courtenay therein, who re-enfeoffed him and
Margaret his wife jointly by fine levied in the king's court, to hold to
them and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the right heirs
of the said Nicholas.
Heir as above, aged 21 on the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist
next.
Extent or summary of the above manors.
Writ of plenius certiorari on the complaint of Margaret late the wife of the
said Nicholas that the escheator had taken into the king's hand the
manors of Little Berkhamstede, Stoke Mules, and Langeford, whereof
she was jointly enfeof^d with her husband, 8 Feb. 9 Ed^y. II.
Devon. Inq. 9 March, 9 Edw. II.
Langefordi The manor was held by the said Nicholas jointly with Margaret
his wife, by the enfeoffment of Philip de Cortenaye, by fine levied in the
king's court, to hold to them and the heirs of the said Nicholas, of
John de Mohun in chief by service of 1 knight's fee. Of the manors of
Little Berkhamstede and Stoke Mules the jury can say nothing, because
they are not in Devon or Cornwall.
Writ of certiorari de feodis, &c. 9 Feb. 9 Edw. II.
Oxford. Inq. 12 March, 9 Edw. II.
Over Overton. The advowson of the church.
Over Overton. A messuage and 1 virgate land, held by William in the Hume
by service of ^ knight's fee ; a messuage and 18a. land, held by Eichard
Goldyng by service of is\ knight's fee ; and J virgate land held by John
Attebrok' by service of ^ knight's fee.
Devon. Inq. 10 March, 9 Edw. II.
Aire. 1 knight's fee held by John Dalre of the said Nicholas, who held
of Eobert son of Payn.
Dupeford. The advowson of the church.
Buckingham. Inq. 24 March, 9 Edw. II.
Herdwyk. The advowson of the church.
Somerset &c. Extent, 8 March, 9 Edw. II. (dejective.)
Fees pertaining to the manor of Maperton, which is the head manor of the
half barony which the said Nicholas held of the king in chief : —
Dorset. Magerston. 1 knight's fee held by Joan de Bohon.
88017 3 B
386 INQUISITIONS.
Gloxicestbk, Bbeks, Sombesbt. Frethom, co. Gloucester, Chelreth, co. Berks,
and North Chiriton, co. Somerset. 2 knights' fees held by Geoflrey
de Frethorn.
Gloucestek. Toteworth. i knight's fee held by Nicholas de Kyngeston.
Eston. 1 knight's fee held by Hugh de Audelegh.
SoMEKSET. Wodnestre, Blakeford, Walkyngthrop and Stathe. 1 knight's fee
held by John de Clyvedon, Odo de Acton, and John de Berkelegh.
Suthchiriton. ^V knight's fee held by Henry le Barbur.
Willyngthrop. i^ knight's fee held by Koger Michel.
Walkyngthorp. ■ ^ knight's fee held by the prior of Brouton. . , , .
Blakeford. 1 knight's fee held by Hamo de Blakeford ; and i knight s fee
held by Eichard Lovel.
Maperton. ^ knight's fee held by John Page.
Loderford. ^ knight's fee held by John atte Mille.
Hatherlee. | knight's fee held by Reginald de From.
Compton Pauncefot. 1 knight's fee held by John Pauncefot.
Northcadebery. ^ knight's fee held by John atte Chapele ; jV knight's fee
held by Eichard le Warner ; . . knight's fee held by Eoger Tubbe ;
Jy knight's fee held by Eobert de Clare; and -h knight's fee held by
WiUiam Caperon.
Donkerton. 1 knight's fee held by Ealph de Gorges.
Suthcadebery. The advowson of the church held jointly by the said Nicholas
and Margaret his wife.
Maperton. The advowson of the church with the chapel of Blakeford.
Halton; [The advowson of the church.]
Writ ofplenius certiorari on the complaint (jf Elias de Godele that since the
lands &c. of the said Nicholas were taken into the king's hand, he ha,d
not enjoyed a pension of 40s. and a robe, granted him for life by the said
Nicholas from the manor of Cadebury, 4 May, 9 Edw. II.
Somerset. Inq. Friday after All Saints, 10 Edw. II.
Cadebury. The said Nicholas granted, by a writing dated 3 Oct. 9 Edw. II.
to Elias de -Godele 40s. yearly and a robe of the suit of his esquires to
be received yearly for ifie out of the said manor.
Writ ofplenius certiorari on the complaint of Walter de Thornhill that since
the lands &c. of the said Nicholas were taken into the king's hand, he
had not enjoyed a corrody in the manor of Northcadebury, which the
said Nicholas granted him for life, 6 May, 9 Edw. II.
Someeset. Inq. 5 June, 9 Edw. II.
Northcadebury. Walter de Thornhill was seised by the grant of the said
Nicholas of a corrody for life in the said manor, viz. — a several chamber
with sufficient maintenance for himself, a groom, and two horses, befitting
an esquire, and besides robes for himself price 20s., for Margaret his
wife price 2 marks, and for his groom price 8s., from Sunday after
the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 8 Edw. II, to the day of the death of
the said Nicholas, viz. — Saturday before the Conversion of St. Paul
following; which corrody, apart from the robes, is worth 181. 5s. yearly.
C. Edw. II. File 48. (1.)
604. John de Haudlo of Street.
Writ, 2 March, 9 Edw. II.
[Kent.] Inq. Tuesday after St. Gregory, 9 Edw. II. (defective.)
Strete. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of
1 knight's fee: and there are there the town of Byllerica; 20a. land in
EDWARD II. 387
Wylmynton, member thereof, held of the king as of the castle of Dover
by service of 20d. yearly there : 12a. marsh land held in gavelkind
as of the fee of Faukenereshyrst, and owing yearly to the lord of
Faukenereshirst 6s. rent, a hen, 2 cocks and 100 eggs ; 84a. marsh held of
Edmund de Passeleby service of 14s. lid.; 6fa. marsh of gavelkind held
of the archbishop of Canterbury by service of 14^d. yearly ; IJa.
held of the master of the Maison Dieu {Domus Dei),
Dover, by service of 5|rf. yearly ; and 41. 7s. 4d. fee farm rents from
lands of the marsh of Romenale ; &c.
Nicholas de Haudlo his brother, aged 36, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 48. (2.)
605. NiOHOLAB DH HaUDLO. '
Writ, 30 May, 9 Edw. II.
Kent. Inq. Monday the morrow of Holy Trinity, 9 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Strete; The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief by service of
1 knight's fee : and there are there the hamlet called Beleryca ; 20a. land
in Wylmington ; 12a. land held of the serjeanty of Fauconheresherst by
service as above ; and other lands held as above ; 30a. gavelkind land
held of John Staffeld (?) ; and 13a. gavelkind land held of the
prior of St. John of Jerusalem as of his manor of Bonynton by service
of 7s. yearly.
His sisters, Margery de Haudlo, aged 34, and Lavina whom John de
Welle, knight, married, aged 32, are his next heirs.
C. Edw. II. File 48. (3.)
606. John de la Maeb of Gersinton.
Wnt, 10 Sept. 9 Edw. II.
Sussex. Inq. Thursday before St. Lucy, 9 Edw. II.
Sonde. The manor with a hamlet called La Wyke, held of John de Warenne,
earl of Surrey, by service of J knight's fee.
Joan, late the wife of the said John, is pregnant [by him] whether of
male or female is unknown ; and Isabel his sister, late the wife of Thomas
de Maydenehacch, aged 50, is his next heir now apparent.
OxFOBD. Inq. 12 Nov. 9 Edw. II.
Gersyndon. The manor (extent given), held of the heirs of Eobert de
Tony in free socage by service of a pair of gilt spurs. He held no lands
&c. of the king.
Heirs as above ; the said Isabel is aged 40 and more.
C. Edw. II. File 48. (4.)
607. EOBBET SON OF PaTN.
Writ, 30 Aug. 9 Edw. II.
Gloucester. Inq. 18 Sept. 9 Edw. II. (dejaced.)
Frompton on Severn (super Sabrinam). The manor (extent given), includ-
ing a fishery in the Severn, held by the said Eobert and Isabel his
wife, of Sir Thomas de Berkele by service of 22 marks yearly.
Eobert his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
388 INQUISITIONS.
Dorset. Inq. 28 Sept. 9 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Chelbergh. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service
of 1 knight's fee.
Okeford. The manor (extent given), held of the abbot of Glastonbury by
service of 2 knights' fees.
Wrokkeshal. The manor (extent given), held jointly by the said Robert and
Isabel, to them and the heirs of the said Robert, of the king in chief by
service of 1 knight's fee.
Kentecoumbe. A cottage held jointly, as above, of Robert de Kentecoumbe
by service of ^ knight's fee.
Rammesbere hamlet. 4 marks rent, held jointly as above, of John
Mautravers in socage by service of Id. rent yearly.
Southgarston in the manor of Okeford. A messuage, 40a. arable, 80a.
pasture, and 20a. wood, held jointly as above, of the abbot of Glaston-
bury by the above service.
Mersshwode. The manor (extent giv^n) with the hundred of Whitchirch,
held jointly as above, of the king in chief by service of 2 knights' fees.
Wodeton. The manor (extent given), held jointly as above, of Henry de
Urtiaco by service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Wilts. Inq. 2 Oct. 9 Edw. 11.
Pole. The manor (extent given), held of the earl of Lancaster by service of
J knight's fee.
Stourtone. The manor (extent given), held jointly as above, of Richard
Level by service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 28 and more.
Devon. Inq. Tuesday after St. Michael, 9 Edw. II.
Wytherigge. The manor held of Hugh de Cortenay by service of J knight's
fee.
Potyngton. The hamlet held of the king in chief by service of J knight's fee.
Stoke Intynhide. The hamlet (extent given), held of Hugh de Cortenay by
service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 28 and more.
Surrey. Inq. Tuesday the morrow of St. Michael, 9 Edw. II.
Brumlegh. A messuage and land &c. called Tangelee (extent given), held
jointly as above, by the demise of Roland de Vaus, who held it for life by
the courtesy of England ; part held in chief of Henry de Sumbury by
service of 13s. 3Jd. and suit at his court ; part held of John de Medersh
by service of 12d. yearly ; part held of John atte Brok by service of M.
yearly; part held of Alice ater (sic) Ock by service of 4:d. ; and a piece of
Broclonde held of the church of Bromley by service of 3a!. yearly.
Heir as above, of full age and a knight.
Somerset. Inq. 29 Sept. 9 Edw. II.
Cheddene. The manor with the tenement of Lude (extent given), held of
the king in chief by service of J knight's fee.
Stoke Ciircy. The manor with the hundred of Canynton and the hamlet of
Radeweye (extents given), held of the king in chief by service of 1
knight's fee.
Aylwynesheye and Kyngeston. The hamlets (extent given), held of the heirs
of John de Burgo by service of ^ knight's fee.
EDWARD 11. 389
Kynggeston by levile. The manor (extent given), held of Roger de Mortuo
Mari of Richard's Castle by service of ^ knight's fee.
Kari and Cherleton. The hamlets (extent given), held of the heirs of John
Apadam by service of 1 knight's fee, excepting J knight's fee.
Spekynton. 62a. arable, 8a. meadow, 10a. pasture, and a ' toll bar ' worth
2s. yearly, held of John de Mautravers in socage by rendering a bow,
price Qd. yearly.
Bruggehampton. The manor (extent given) , held jointly by the said Robert
and Isabel, to them and the heirs of the said Robert, of William de
Gevelton by service of J knight's fee.
Tateworth. The hamlet (extent given), held jointly as above, of the bishop
of Bath by service of i knight's fee.
Staple. _ The manor (extent given), held jointly as above, of the bishop of
Winchester by service of 1 knight's fee.
Holewale. 60s. rent, held jointly as above, of the heirs of John de Burgo
by service of r& knight's fee.
Sowymor. lOOa. pasture, held jointly as above, of the abbot of Glastonbury
by service of 2s. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 30 and more.
C. Edw. 11. File 48. (5.)
608. Geoffrey de Ptjnteyns.
Writ, 1 May, 9 Edw. II.
NoEFOLK. Inq. 12 June, 9 Edw.- 11.
Runham. A third part of the manor (extent given), held [by the courtesy
of England] of the inheritance of Margery sometime his wife, of the late
King Edward by service of a third part of 2 measures (modiorum) of
wine, and 200 permain pears (pirorum de permeiiis) yearly at the king's
exchequer.
John, son of Geoffrey de Funteyns, son of Geoffrey de Funteyns the elder
and Margery his wife, aged 22 and more, is next heir of the same Margery.
C. Edw. II. File 48. (6.)
609. Peter de Percy.
Writ {of certiorari) on the complaint of Isabel late the wife of the said Peter
that the escheator had of his own will taken into the king's hand the
manor of Hilkelay, co. York, which the said Peter gave to her before he
married her, 8 Dec. 9 Edw. II.
York. Inq. Wednesday after St. Lucy, 9 Edw.II.
Ilkeley. The said Peter did not die sole seised of the manor for he gave it
to Isabel daughter of William de Erghum for her life three weeks before
he married her, so that he did not die seised of the manor except as her
husband. The manor is not held of the king in chief, but of Sir Henry
de Percy by service of 23s. 4d. yearly, and the said Isabel continued her
seisin thereof for three years before the death of ' the said Peter, and
after his death for 14 days and more until she was removed by
the escheator.
Writ (of certiorari) on the complaint of Robert de Percy that the escheator, at
his own will, had removed him from the manor and advowson
of Wharrum, which the. said Peter had granted him for life, 8 Dec.
9 Edw. II.
390 INQUISITIONS.
York. Inq. Saturday after St. Vincent, 9 Edw. II.
Wharrom. The said Peter gave the said manor &c. to Eobert de Percy for
life in 5 Edw. II, who continued his seisin thereof for 3J years before
the death of the said Peter, and for eight days after. The manor is
held of the king by grand serjeanty of finding an armed man for forty
days in the king's war in England at his own cost.
C. Edw. II. File 48. (7.)
610. John Teatnbz alias Tbbtnbs.
Writ ofijlenius certiorari; whereas by an inquisition it was found that the
said John held certain lands &c. in Pynelthorp, Stokbrigg, Kylpyn,
Skelton, Neubaud, Lynton, Benetland, Estrington, Thorp, Houeden and
Barneby, of the bishopric of Durham, lately vacant and in the king's
hand, and that John son of Thomas Traynez, aged 9, was his next heir,
and the king commanded that the wardship should be delivered to
Idonia his mother ; and whereas by another inquisition it was found
that the bishops of Durham have had the wardship of lands &c. held by
similar service ; and now the said Idonia has petitioned in parliament
to have the wardship as held of the bishopric in socage ; the escheator is
commanded to enquire whether the said lands &c. are held in socage or
not, and whether the bishops have had the wardships of the heirs, or
of those of other like tenants, 8 July, 9 Edw. II.
[York.] Inq. 25 July, 9 Edw. II.
The said lands are held of the bishop of Durham as of the manor of
Houeden by service of 103s. lOd. free farm yearly, and not by knights'
service nor by socage ; and the bishops of Durham never had the wardship
of any of the said heir's ancestors by reason of the said lands, nor have
ever by right had the wardship of any other tenants holding of them by
similar service in those parts.
C. Edw. 11. File 48. (8.)
611. Edward Btjenel alias Bernbl.
Writ, 1 Sept. 9 Edw. II.
London. Inq. Friday the morrow of St. Vincent, 9 Edw. II.
Flete street. 30«. rent from tenements which were of John de Enefelde.
Fancherche parish. 10s. rent from a tenement of Walter de Stebenhuthe.
Of which rents the said Edward long before his death enfeoffed
William de Taunton, tailor, of London for life, who still continues his
seisin.
The mayor and commonalty of the city being present, put in their
claim.
Stafford. Inq. 28 Nov, 9 Edw. II.
Le Horewode. A messuage and 1 carueate land (extent given), held of the
king as of his manor of Kynnefare, by service of making two appearances
yearly at the court of Kynnefar.
Brunesford and Covene. 28s. rent held of Henry de Byspesbury by service
of 7s. 8d. yearly.
Maud his sister, late the wife of John Lovel, aged 25 and more, is his next
heir.
EDWARD 11. 391
SuREEY. Inq. Thursday after the Conception of St. Mary, 9 Edw. II.
Retherhethe. 24a. land, whereof 16a. are within the water of Thames and
8a. are dry, held of the earl of Gloucester and Hertford by service of
16ci. and suit of court ; and 5a. land held of the prior of Bermundesey
by service of 5s. and suit at his court.
He died on the eve of St. Bartholomew, 9 Edw. II. Maud Lovel is his
next heir, and of full age.
Gloxicestbr. Inq. 10 March, 9 Edw. II.
Little Rysindon. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), held
jointly by the said Edward and Aline his wife, of the king in chief as of
the honour of Wallyngford by service of ^ knight's fee, by the gift and
enfeoffment of Sir Ingelram Berynger, who enfeoffed them and the heirs
of the said Edward, when the honour was in the hands of Sir Peter de
Gavaston then earl of Cornwall. And the manor is charged in 10/.
yearly to the abbess &c. of Godestowe.
Heir as above, aged 25 and more.
Salop. Inq. 28 Oct. 9 Edw. II.
Eudon Burnel. The manor (extent given) held jointly as above, of
Edmund, earl of Arundell, by service of i knights' fee.
Magna Ercaluwe. A moiety of the manor (extent given), held jointly as
above for life, of the gift and enfeoffment of William de Ercaluwe with
reversion to the said William or his heirs, of the heirs of the said
Edward by service of rendering a sore sparrowhawk yearly.
Essex. Inq. Tuesday the morrow of St. Michael, 9 Edw. II.
Esthamme and Westhamme. 132a. marsh land, 80a. worn out land,
21Z. 3«. ^d. rent, works, la. meadow and 40a. wood, held of the king as
of the barony of Munfichet by service of \ knight's fee.
Esthamme. A messuage, 11a. marsh, 25a. worn out land, and 2a. pasture
&c. held of Richard Plays by service of Id. yearly ; 9a. land held of
Thomas de Undercoumbe by service of 6s. yearly ; and 3Ja. marsh
land held of William Malemeyns by service of 3s. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 25 and more.
Kent. Inq. 20 Dec. 9 Edw. II.
Grenewych. 14a. arable held of Sir John de Drokesf ord bishop of Bath and
Wells by service of Id. yearly.
Depford. 25a. arable held of Nicholas atte Wode by service of &d. yearly.
Heir as above.
Warwick. Inq. Wednesday after St. Katherine, 9 Edw. II.
Budeford. The manor, with the hamlets of Lutlebrome, Berton, Clyve and
Kyngesbrome (extent given), held of the king in chief as of his ancient
demesne and not by any service.
Maud daughter of Philip Burnel, aged 24 and more, is his next heir.
Southampton. Inq. made at Andevere, 23 Nov. 9 Edw. II.
Enham. The manor (extent given), held of John de Insula of the Isle of
Wight by service of J knight's fee and doing suit at his court of Chut
twice yearly.
Maud Lovel his sister, aged 24, is his next heir.
392 ■ INQriSITlONS.
NoBTHAJiPTON. luq. 24 Nov. 9 Edw. II.
Haselbech. The manor (extent given), held of the king as of the honour of
Berkhampsted by knight's service viz.— of a little fee of Mortain, and
suit at the court of Berkhampsted; and 2^ virgates land with the
rent of certain free tenants, held of the said manor of the honour of
Winchester, by knight's serviqe, and suit at the court of Winchester.
And long before his death the 3aid Edward enfeoffed Hugh de Crofte,
knight, of an annuity of 151. 6s. 8d. to be received in the said manor
for life.
Heir as above, aged 25 and more.
Salop. Inq. 25 Oct. 9 Edw. II. (defective.)
Holegod. The castle with its members (extent given), held of the king in
chief, as of the honour of the castle of Montgomery, by service of
finding an armed horseman for forty days at the castle of Montgomery
whenever war shall be between the king and the prince of Wales.
Longestanton (extent given), held of the escheat of the Templars of the
castle of Holegod without any service.
Hopton [alias Hepton] Cangefot, a member of Holegod. A messuage, 30a.
arable and 2a. meadow.
"Wycchecot, a member of Holegod. A messuage, 24a. arable and 2a. meadow.
Holtprene (extent given), held of the escheat of the Templars of the castle
of Holegod without any service.
Albeton [alias Alberton] (extent given), held of the lord of Le Cnokyn by
service of ^ knight's fee.
Russhebury. A moiety of the manor (extent given), including a wood called
, Eywod held of Theobald de Verdon, lord of Lodelowe, by service of
^ knight's fee.
Hopeboudliers (extent given), held qf William la Zousche by service of
3^ knight's fee.
Chatwall. A moiety (extent given), held of Sir John du Lee without any
service.
Longefield. 20s. rent held of Eoger de Cheyny without any service.
Strenorth. A messuage and 20a. land, held of Sir William de Lodelowe by
service of rendering a price Id.
Benethale. Certain tenements held of the prior of Wenlok without any
service.
Brugge. Certain tenements in the liberty of the said town.
Eomeslegh. A messuage and 1 virgate land, held of Roger le Power by
service of 2s. yearly.
Actone Burnel. The manor (extent given), held of Peter Corbet by service
of J knight's fee.
Cantilhope. A moiety (extent given), held of the lord of Chetewynd by
service of ^^ knight's fee.
Norton by Conedovere. The township (extent given), held of the heirs of
Michael de ]\Iorton, and of Reginald de Charnes without any
service.
Goldene. A messuage and 30a. arable, held of John de Bokkebury by
service of 4s. yearly.
Conedovere. The manor (extent given), held of the king as of the honour
of the castle of Montgomery in exchange for lands &c. in co. Chester,
without any service.
Longedon. The manor with its members (extent given), including free
tenants in Bisshopes Castel and Preostes Weston, held of the king as
lord of the castle of Montgomery by service of i knight's fee.
EDWAED II. S93
Smethecot. A third part ^extent given), held of WiUiam la Zousche by
service of -^ knight's fee.
Wolstanton (extent given), held of the king [by service of]
j^ knight's fee.
p Welinton. Two parts of the manor.
Suggedon. A messuage, 20a. land and 2a. meadow.
Ardeleston town. 25s. O^d. from tw'elve free tenants, and 59s. from eight
customary tenants.
Upinton town. 9s. rent.
Polyley. 10s. rent.
Eomeshurst. 13s. rent.
Salop. A messuage.*]
Norfolk. Inq. 4 Nov. 9 Edw. II.
Billyngford. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service
of f knight's fee; and 20a. arable, held of Aymer de Valencia, earl
of Pembroke, by service of 2s. to be rendered yearly at his manor
of Foxele.
Eiston. The manor (extent given), held jointly by the said Edward and
Aline, of the gift of Ingelram Belunger to them and the heirs of the said
Edward by fine levied in the king's court, of Robert Banyard by service
of 40d. at the end of 24 weeks for the guard of the castle of Banyard.
Thyrnyngg. The manor (extent given), held jointly, as above of the like
enfeoffment, of John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, by service of 8s. M.
yearly.
He died at Thirnyngg, 22 Aug. 9 Edw. II. Heir as above, aged 25 and more.
WoRCBSTBE. Inq. 28 Nov. 9 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Sukeleye. The manor (extent given), held of Thomas Wake, who is in
the king's wardship, in free socage, viz. — by service of Id. yearly.
Acton Beauchamp. 36a. arable held of the earl of. Warwick by service of
6s. yearly.
Kederminster. 216a. arable, a wood called Northwode (?), a fishpond
called Sondbourne, rents of assize &c. (extent given), held of the
king in chief by service of a third part of a knight's fee, and charged
with 6s. yearly to the heirs of John Biset.
Dounclent. 6s. 8d. rent arising from a tenement of Clement de Dounclent
held of Stephen de
Duddeley. A messuage called Russelleshale, 120a. arable, 8a. meadow,
pasture, 52s. rent of assize, &c. held of John de Somery in free Socage
by service of Id. yearly.
Hulle. 29s. rent from a messuage and 1 virgate land, held by Richard
le Ghyld for life and 10 years beyond ; which tenement is held of
Richard le Porter, lord of Estham, by service of 9s. yearly.
Childrenhanley. 40s. rent from a messuage and 2 virgates land, held for
life and 10 years beyond by Richard Shep ; which tenement is held of
Edmund de Plecy, lord of Th by service of 20s. yearly.
Williames Hanleye. 60s. rent from a messuage and 1 carucate land, held
for life and 10 years beyond by Richard Shep ; which tenement is held of
the said Edmund de Plecy by service that when war shall be between
England and Wales the tenant shall find two men with haquetons,
basinets, and lances, to go with the said Edmund to the castle of
H (ere?) ford and there remain for forty days at the charges of the
same Edmund.
Heir as above, aged 21 and more.
* So given in the Calendar printed in 180(i, but not now to be found on the document.
394 INQUISITIONS.
SoMEBSBT. Inq. 28 Nov. 9 Edw. II. , , j
Compton Dauno. The manor (extent given), held jointly by the said
Edward and Aline (of the king in chief) by service of i knight's fee.
Strete. 20a. land, held jointly as above, of the enfeoffment of Nicholas
de Eston, of the abbot of Glastonbury by service of lOd. yearly.
LuUington. 10a. land held by the said Edward alone of the prior of
Langelete by service of lib. cummin, price Id.
Lavreton. 15a. land similarly held of Thomas de Panes by knight's
service.
Curyloud. 60s. yearly rent from lands which Eva Giffard holds for life of
the inheritance of the heirs of Eobert Burnel, similarly held of the
dean and chapter of Wells in chief by knight's service.
Loxeton. l&l. yearly rent from the manor payable to Robert de Burnel, late
bishop of Bath and Wells, and his heirs, as appears by a fine levied in
the king's court between the said Robert and Osbert de Bathonia; the
said manor is held of the bishop of Bath and Wells by knight's service.
Heir as above, aged 25 and more.
Extent or summary of the above manors and lands held by the said Edward
with the variations there given within square brackets, and of the
following additional places : —
Salop. Welynton. Two parts of the manor.
Suggedon. Certain lands and tenements, extended at 6s. 8^. yearly.
Ardeleston. Certain lands and tenements, extended at 4s. A^d. yearly.
Upynton. Certain lands and tenements, extended at 32s. yearly.
Writ of certiorari dejeodis dc. 15 Dec. 10 Edw. II.
SoMEESET. Extent, 17 Jan. 10 Edw. II.
Camelegh. J knight's fee held by Herbert de Mareys.
North (?) Chiriton. The advowson of the church.
Loxton. The advowson of the church.
Glotjcestbk. Extent, 10 Edw. II. (Jragment.)
Edward Burnel
. . . Maud late the wife of Henry
[•Risindon Basset. ^ fee.
Wike Risindone. (The advowson of) the church.
Chaveringworthe. 1 fee.*]
Norfolk. Inq. 8 Feb. 10 Edw. II.
Billyngford. The advowson of the church.
Warwick. Inq. 16 Jan. 10 Edw. II.
Waltone Deyvile. 1 knight's fee held by Thomas de Hastang and Maud his
wife, in right of the said Maud.
Stafford. Inq. Friday after the Purification, 10 Edw. II.
Scheneston. ^ knight's fee held by Ralph de Grendon.
Wilts. Extent, 21 Jan. 10 Edw. II.
Fenny Sutton. The advowson of the church.
["Northampton. Haselbech. 1 fee.**]
C.Edw. II. File 48. (9.)
* So given in the calendar printed in 1806. but not novr to be found on the document.
EDWARD II. 395
612. Andeew db Satikevill alias de Sakbvylb.
Writ, 15 June, 9 Edw. II.
Oxford. Inq. 4 July, 9 Edw. II.
Emengton. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service
of 1 knight's fee.
Andrew his son, aged 9 and more, is his next heir,
Suffolk. Inq. 9 July, 10 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Debenham, Sekforde and Skerniston alias Skarnistone. Lands, rents &c.
(extent given), held of Alice de Henaud, countess Marshal of England,
by service of three parts of 1 knight's fee, which were assigned to her as
dower after the death of her husband Eoger Bigot, sometime earl of
Norfolk and Marshal of England.
Heir as above.
Sussex. Inq. Wednesday after SS. Peter and Paul, 9 Edw II.
Bogherst [alias Bokherst, Bocherst] . The site of the manor with the eastern
and southern part of the park extending to the water, 180a. arable, a
water-mill, and 13L 17s. 6^d. rent &c. held of the barony of Laigle by
service of a little knight's fee of Mortain, 16s. M. for the guard of the
castle of Pevenese, 5s. for sheriff's aid, 4s. for hundred silver, and doing
suit at the hundred of Dodeleswelle ; 130a. arable and wood in the
tenure of Thomas de Vyke [alias atte Wyke] and William le Webbe, held
of the archbishop of Canterbury by fealty and service of 16d., and doing
suit at the court of Okkefelde [alias Ockeffeld] ; J virgate land of a little
fee of Mortain held of Eobert Davy by knight's service and Bs. yearly ;
60a. arable in the tenure of Richard Arnold, held of the prior of Thone-
bregg by fealty, and 2s. yearly rent ; 100a. land held of the abbot of
Beggehame by fealty and doing suit at the court of BoUokkestone, and
by service of 6s. id. yearly ; a fulling-mill held of Giles de Coresle by
fealty and service of 2s. 8^d. yearly ; 5 virgates meadow held of the prior
of Mortayn by fealty and service of 2d. rent ; 15a. arable held of
Maurice de Hodleghe by service of 18d. ; 28a. arable with the western
and northern part of the park, held of Robert de Brome by service of
two ploughshares, which service the said Robert released. All held by
the said Andrew jointly with Joan his wife, by fine levied.
Chalvintone. The site of the manor with 300a. arable and meadow,^held of
thp said barony by service of 22s. id. for the guard of the castle of
Peveneseie; and 15s. for sheriff's aid ; 40s. rent receiveable from tenants
of the said fee ; and 4 virgates land held of Andrew Peverel by knight's
service, and 14s. yearly rent.
Boggele [alias Bogelegh, Bugeleghe] . 30a. land held of John de Monseaus
[alias de Monceux] by fealty, and 6d. yearly rent ; 40a. land within the
liberty of the Cinque Ports held of Nicholas le Wyte by fealty, and 12d.
yearly rent ; 60 [alias 50] a. arable held of Francis de Aldeham by
knight's service, viz. — 13s. id. for the guard of the castle of Pevenese,
and 3s. id. for sheriff's aid ; and il. 18s. 6d. rents to be received from
tenants there.
Heir as above, aged 9.
Sussex. Inq. Wednesday after SS. Peter and Paul, 9 Edw. II.
To the same effect as the above inquisition, with the variations there given
within square brackets.
Heir as above, aged 11.
C. Edw. II. File 48. (10.1
396 INQmSITIONS.
613. Alan Blotou alias de Bloyou.
Writ, 23 Dec. 9 Bdw. II.
Cornwall. Inq. 23 May, 9Edw. II.
Polroda and Tregewal. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief
of the honour of the castle of Lanceveton by service of 6 knights' fees.
Trevenian, Fentenadwel and Fordelond by Polroda. 3a. land held of the
king in chief of the manor of Helleston in Trigreschire in socage.
Hendregantek. 2s. rent of assize held of the heir of Eobert de Tony in socage.
Tregeweythyan and St. Thetha. 8s. rent from a free tenant.
Eandolph his son, aged 18 on the morrow [of the Nativity] of the Blessed
Mary last, is his next heir.
Cornwall. Inq. 20 March, 9 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Polroda and Trejual. The manor (extent given), held of the late King
Edward in chief, as earl of Cornwall, of the honour of Lanceston
for 6 knights' fees.
Trelack. The hamlet, held as above by knights' service as member of the
manor of Polroda.
Kerthin and Eelonges. la. land Cornish &c. held of the lords of Binnerton
in socage by service of rendering a pair of white gloves at the feast of
St. Michael.
Ludwen, Eglos, Vretyn, Tregrethes and Tregiliou. 3a. land Cornish held of
Henry de la Pomeray in socage by service of 6rf. at the feast of St. Michael.
Eos The hamlet [held] of Thomas le Ercedeken in socage by
service of 8d. yearly.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. 11. Filers. (11.)
614. Hugh de Preston.
Writ, 3 June, 9 Edw II.
Hereford. Inq. Tuesday after St. Barnabas, 9 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Preston. A messuage, 120a. arable, and 3a. meadow, held of Denise la
Wyne by service of xV knight's fee.
Wystanston. A messuage, 80a. land and la. meadow, held of the inheritance
of Maud his wife of Eoger de Mortuo Mari by service of IDs. yearly ;
and 2Ja. meadow held jointly with the said Maud of the prior of Great
Malvern by service of 3.s. 4fZ. yearly ; 3a. meadow similarly held of
Eichard de Maurdyn by service of 6d. yearly ; and 4a. meadow similarly
held of Eoger de Chaundos by service of ^d. yearly.
La Fenne. 40a. land similarly held of Eichard de Maurdyn by service of
Id. yearly.
Lugheh, la. meadow similarly held of (the pri)or of Heref (ord) by
service of a rose yearly.
La Medewe. A messuage, and 100a. land, and 2a. meadow, similarly held
of Eoger de Mortuo Mari by service of lib. cummin yearly.
Ambrelegh. 20s. rent similarly held of the heirs of Eobert de Cliford by
fealty.
BourchuU. A messuage and 180a. land, similarly held of Philip ap Howel
and Ees his brother, and of John de Penebrugg by service of 20«.
yearly.
Borleton. 26a. land and a wind-mill, similarly held of Humphrey de Boone,
earl of Hereford, by knight's service.
EDWARD II. 397
Morton Geffrey. 60«. land, la. meadow, and la. wood,, similarly held of
Sibyl de la Warre and John de Waverton by service of 18d. yearly.
John his son, aged 19 and more, is his next heir.
Memorandum by the escheator. He held no other lands &c. on the day he
died.
C. Edw. 11. File 48. (12.)
615. GtJY DE Bello Campo, Earl of Warwick.
Writ, 16 Aug. 9 Edw. II.
Similar writ, and also to enquire what lahds he held of the inheritance of
Alice sometime his wife, 16 Aug. 9 Edw. II.
Middlesex. Inq. 5 Oct. 9 Edw. II.
Westminster. A messuage, 8a. arable, and 10s. rent, held of his own
inheritance, of the abbot of Westminster rendering 15s. yearly, and suit
of courts ; and la. land and Ja. meadow, held of the hospital of St. James
rendering 8d. yearly.
Thomas his son, age unknown, is his next heir.
Essex. Inq. Saturday after St. Michael, 9 Edw. II.
Wolcomesteuwe. The manor (extent given), held, of the inheritance of
Alice sometime , his wife, of the king as of the barony of Sir Eobert de
Touny by service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 1^ year.
Hertford. Inq. Friday after St. Luke, 9 Edw. II. (defaced.)
Flemsted. The manor (extent given), held, of the inheritance of Alice his
wife, in free socage pertaining to the barony of Colewent, service
unknown.
Heir as above, aged If year.
Worcester. Inq. 1 Oct. 9 Edw. II.
Acton Beauchamp. The manor (extent given), held of the abbot of
Evesham by service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged IJ at the feast of the Purification last.
Worcester. Inq. 24 Sept. 9 Edw. II.
Piryton. The manor (extent given), including pastures in Bukenhull,
Shurnehull and Stockynge, held of the abbot of Westminster for
i knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Worcester. Inq. 7 Oct. 9 Edw. II.
Worcester. The castle, the office of sheriff of Worcester, and the hundreds
of Dodyntre and Demy Counte (extent given), including 20s. rent of
the township of Sukeleye at the sheriff's turn, 13s. M. rent of the
township of Marteleye at the hundred of Dodyntre, and 100s. chevage
at the hundred called ' Demy Counte,' held of the king in chief, with
other lands &c. in. England, by service of a whole earldom.
Heir as above,
398 INQUISITIONS.
WoKCBSTBK. Inq. 2 Oct. 9 Edw. II.
Salewarp. The manor (extent given), including 37s. O^d. rent of free tenants
of the fee of Bruyly, rents of assize at Husyntre, a way toll at Coppecote,
and a salt-pit at Droitwich (Wycham) with the bbilery of eight vats
(cum. boyleria viii. plumborum), held of the king in chief by barony.
Heir as above.
WoBCBSTBR. Inq.. 6 Oct. 9 Edw. II.
Schyreveslench. The manor (extent given), including firewood in the wood
of the prior of Kenylworthe, and ' hevedpeni ' and ' tak and tol ' from
customary tenants, held of the abbot of Evesham by service of
I knight's fee.
Heir as above.
WoBCESTBE. Inq. Wednesday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 9 Edw. II.
Albedeleye. The manor with its members (extent given), held of the castle
of Colwent, which is of the inheritance of Alice late the wife of the said
earl and is now in the king's hand by the earl's death, by grarid
serjeanty, viz. — ^finding an armed footman for keeping guard in the said
castle in time of war in Wales for 20 days.
Heir as above, aged IJ at the feast of St. Valentine last.
WoRCBSTEB. Inq. 7 Oct. 9 Edw. II.
Aumeleye [alias Aumeneye]. The manor (extent given), including a.
barton, a garden in the castle, fisheries between the banks of
Nassebrok' and Burne, a grove called Lee and other woods, and a free
court at Worcester called the court of knights.
Heir as above.
WoKOESTEE. Inq. 24 Sept. 9 Edw. II.
Combreton. The manor (extent given), held of the abbot of Westminster
for J knight's fee.
Newynton. The manor' (extent given) , including pleas and perquisites of
the view of Northpydele, held of the said abbot for ^ knight's fee.
WoECESTEE. Inq. 3 Oct. 9 Edw. II.
Wadberewe. The manor (extent given), including a foreign wood called
Blakethurne, held of the abbot of Perschore by service of a buck yearly.
Stolton. The manor (extent given), including a Barton with a grange, held
of the bishop of Worcester in free socage.
Heir as above.
Buckingham. Inq. Saturday after St. Martin, 9 Edw. II.
Hamslap. The manor (full extent given), including a marl-pit at Le
Holdehorchard, a fishery, an enclosed park with deer, a park called
Balneie without deer, and perquisites of the halmotes of Boundes, held
of the king in chief for 1 knight's fee and being the king's chamberlain.
Heir as above, aged 1 year on the feast of St. Valentine last.
OXFOBD. Inq. 12 Sept. 9 Edw. II.
Spellesbury. The manor (extent given with names of free tenants), including
I knight's fee held by John de Wythefelde, rendering 20s. scutage when
it runs, i knight's fee held by Richard Bovile, rendering 6s. 8d. scutage
when it runs, . . knight's fee held by Nicholas de Astone, and i knight's
fee held by John le Venur, held of the king in chief by service of
1 knight's fee.
Guy {sic) bis son, aged 2 (?) and more, is his next heir.
EDWAKD II. S99
Wakwick. Inq. Friday before St. Michael, 9 Edw. II.
Sutton in Colefeld. The manor (extent given with names of tenants),
including a free chace between the Thame and Bourne, a close called
Sidehaleheye, and a meadow called Pedimor, held of the king in chief
by exchange for the manors of Hocham and Langham.
Thomas his son, aged nearly 2 years, is his next heir.
Wakwick. Inq. "Wednesday after St. Bartholomew, 9 Edw. II.
Haseleye and Beausale. The manors (extents given), held of Sir John de
Hastang' by service of | knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Waewick. Inq. Thursday before the Decollation of St. John the Baptist,
9 Edw. II.
Lytherne. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief, service
unknown.
Heir as above, aged 1 year on the feast of St. Valentine last.
Waewick. Inq. Thursday before All Saints, 9 Edw. II.
Berkeswell. The manor (extent given), including a pasture called Le
Hauekermor, and woods called Le Bernet, Le Eooelos and Eounderuding,
held of the king in chief as parcel pertaining to the castle of Warwick,
and by sfervice of doing guard of the said castle for 40 days in time of war.
Heir as above, aged nearly 2 years.
Waewick. Inq. Wednesday after St. Matthew, 9 Edw. II.
Brayles. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service of
f knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Warwick. Inq. Saturday before St. Michael, 9 Edw. II.
Taneworthe. The manor (extent given), including pastures in Le Buttes,
Godingeslond, Le Berneyard, Le Oldeclos, and Le Eedeford, held of the
king in chief as a hamlet of the manor of Brayles which is held
by service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Waewick. Inq. Tuesday after the Exaltation of the Hojy Cross, 9 Edw. II.
Schirburne. The manor (extent given), including meadows called
Lynmedewe, Docham, and Schirburmed, which manor the said Guy
entered upon by the forfeiture of the Templars, held of the king in
chief as a hamlet of the manor of Warwick, together with the said
manor of Warwick, by service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Waewick. Inq. Wednesday before St. Matthew, 9 Edw. II.
Claverdon. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief as a hamlet
of the manor of Warwick, which manor is held of the king by earldom
and by knight's service.
Heir as above.
Warwick. Inq. Wednesday the morrow of SS. Simon and Jude, 9 Edw. II.
Warwick. The borough, suburb, and castle (extent given), including a garden
called Le Wynzerd, lands in the fields called Le Merc and Le Eyfeld, and
in fields towards Berreford and Le Lee, meadows called Le Oastefmedewe,
400 INQUISITIONS.
Mittoli, Le Lemedewe, Berreford, StochuUemed, Pakkemor, and Tap-
pingesmed, two hammes in the fields of Cotis, two lynches and two plots
of pasture called Le Puttes, one called Coningere, the pasture of
Coumbewell, a park called Wegenoc with deer, a fishpond (vivanum) by
Lodenam, fisheries in the water of Avene, and 6a. meadow by the bridge
of Edmundeseote, held of the king in chief by service of earldom.
Warwick Templars. The manor (extent given), which the said earl entered
upon by the forfeiture of the Templars, and it is held with the castle by
the abovesaid service.
Heir as above.
Cambridge. Inq. 13 Sept. 9 Edw. II.
Kertlyng. The manor (extent given), with the advowsons of the churches
of Wytlesford, Brynkele, and Long Stante, held of the king in chief, of
the inheritance of Alice his wife, service unknown.
Heir as above, after the death of Alice the said heir's mother, aged 2 and
more.
Leicester. Inq. Thursday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 9 Edw. II.
Kybeworth Beauchamp. The manor (extent given), held of the king in
chief by service of placing a cloth (mappa) on the king's' table
on Christmas Day.
Heir as above, aged nearly 2 years.
KuTLAND. Inq. 22 Sept. 9 Edw. II.
Gretham. The manor (extent given), including rents in Cottesmore, held
of the king in chief by knights' service.
Heir as above, aged 1 year on the day of St. Valentine last.
Rutland. Inq. 28 Sept. 9 Edw. II.
Berewedon. The manor (extent given), including a second capital messuage
called Le Uphalle, a wood called Le Conyngber, rents of assize at
Luffenham and Morcote, and a hundred called Le Wrondik, held of
the king in chief as parcel of the barony of Hampslape, which is held
of the king in chief by service of finding a king's chamberlain.
Heir as above.
Northampton. Inq. 30 Sept. 9 Edw. II.
Potterespyrie. The manor (extent given), including 20s. rent from John de
Wydevyle who holds the hundred of Cleil', held of the earl of Lancaster
by knight's service.
Heir as above.
Devon. Inq. 20 Oct. 9 Edw. II.
Southtauton. The manor (extent given), including rents from burgesses at
La Sele, held of the inheritance of Alice sometime his wife, of the king
in chief by service of the serjeanty of carrying a rod {virgam) before the
justices in eyre in the said county.
Heir unknown.
Southampton. Inq. 2 Oct. 9 Edw. II.
Southampton. A messuage and a pesage, held of the king in chief by
serjeanty, by service of finding a chamljerlain at the king's exchequer.
Heir as above, aged 2J years.
EDWARD II. 401
Wilts. Inq. 10 Dec. 9 Edw. II.
Chyryel. The manor (extent given), including 30a. wood in the king's forest
of Pewesham, held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged IJ and more.
Wilts. Inq. 8 Sept. 9 Edw. II.
Stratford Tony. The manor (extent given), held of the inheritance of Alice
his wife, of the earl of Leicester by service of J knight's fee.
Nywetone Tony. The manor (extent given), held as above, of the earl of
IIer(e)ford by service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Glouobstee. Inq. Friday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 9 Edw. II.
Wykewaue. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief, service
unknown, out of which 201. rent are assigned to the chantry of the
castle of Aumeley, by the king's charter and the grant of the said Sir
Guy.
Heir as above, aged nearly 2 years.
Gloucester.- Inq. 29 Aug. 9 Edw. II.
Lidenee alias Lideneye. His pourparty viz. — a messuage, 100a. under-
wood and heath in the king's forest, 50s. 6d. rent &c. held of the king
in chief, pertaining to his earldom.
Heir as above, aged 2 years.
Gloucbstek. Inq. 1 Sept. 9 Edw. II.
Cheddewrth. The manor (extent given with names of free tenants and
villeins), held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 1 year at the feast of St. Valentine last.
Marches op Wales. Inq. Thursday before the Exaltation of the Holy Cross,
9 Edw. II.
Painscastle (Castrum Matildis). The manor (extent given), including
tenants of the country of Ismenyth, and 200a. land, and 15a. meadow
in Eoyl, member of the said manor.
Colewenth. A castle, 120a. land, 20a. meadow, a water-mill and a moiety
of a water-mill, &c. (extent given) .
Abredou within the lordship of Colewenth. 40s. rent from free tenants,
who, with the men of Colewenth, make every third year a hirsoun
round the castle of Colewenth, and a Welsh house.
All held of the king in chief, of the inheritance of Alice sometime
his wife, by service of 1 knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 2 (?) years.
Extent or summary of the foregoing lands &c. which were of the said Guy,
made by the king's escheator this side the Trent, with the variations
there given within square brackets.
Writ of certiorari defeodis dc. 29 Aug. 9 Edw. II.
Wilts. Inq. 20 Sept. 9 Edw. II.
Wodebergh. J knight's fee held by Richard son of Adam de la Ryvere.
Lidiard. 1 knight's fee held by John de Clingtone of Makestok.
Tideeomb. ^ knight's fee held by John Torni and Isabel his wife.
Wodebergh. The advowson of the church falls to (spectat) the heirs of the
said Guy after the decease of Emma, late the wife of Richard son of
John, who holds it in dower, through the death of the said Richard.
28017 2 c
402 INQUISITIONS.
KuTLAND ; Northampton. Inq. 25 Sept. 9 Edw. II.
[Rutland.] Preston, Uppyngham, Whenge, Riddelynton, Glaston, Martynes-
thorp and Lyndon. 6 knights' fees held by Peter de Monteforti.
[North Luffenham.] ^^ knight's fee held by John Basset.
Berewedon. ^ knight's fee held by William de Nevyle.
Berk' [alias Daerk' {sic)'] and Cottesmor. 2J knights' fees held by
Edmund de Colevyle.
Cottesmor, Berewedon, and Sutluffenham. The advowsons of the churches.
Northampton. Jerdele. i knight's fee held by Henry Gobion.
Eston. 1 knight's fee held by Robert de Lou ; and J knight's fee held by
Philip le Low.
Dorset. Inq. 20 Feb. 9 Edw. XL
Upmelecombe and Nethermelcombe. 1 knight's fee held by Ralph ^Basset,
John de Cerne and Richard Byngham.
Gloucester. Inq. 10 Jan. 9 Edw. II.
Weston. J knight's fee held by John de Langele.
Schesnecote. J knight's fee held by the abbot of Bruer.
Dorsington. J knight's fee held by Theobald de Verdon.
Druyemerston. J knight's fee held by the prior of Little Malvern.
Pulton. 1 knight's fee held by John de Wylyngton.
Py'riton and Cenere. i knight's fee held by John ab Adam.
Overe. 1 knight's fee held by the heir of John de Badham.
Natesgrave. The advowson of the church.
Buckingham. Inq. 10 Jan. 9 Edw. II.
Hamslape. 1 knight's fee held by Robert de Tothale ; i fee held by John
son of John ; i fee held by WiUiam Blount ; i fee held by William de
Bewrth ; J fee held by Robert de Byrchemor ; J fee held by Nicholas
le Wlf ; i fee held by Robert Mauntel ; and ^\ [alias /n] fee held by
John Fraunceys, Richard Hese, and Robert Dascyn.
Hapislape. The advowson of the church.
Oxford ; Berks. Inq. 5 Jan. 9 Edw. II.
Oxford. Drayton. J knight's fee held by Roesia de Arderne [alias de Ardene] .
Sibbefford. 1 knight's fee held by Thomas de Brogton.
Chaderyngton. 1 knight's fee held by Richard Deyvill and Nicholas de Aston.
Rammenham. 1 knight's fee held by Peter de Monteforti.
Spellesbury. The advowson of the church.
Berks. Aston and Wyntirburn. 1 knight's fee held by Gilbert son of John de
EUefeld.
Compton Beuchamp. | knight's fee held by Peter de Eketon.
Swaluefeld and Schymmyngfeld. ^ knight's fee held by John de Sancto
Johanne of Lagenham.
Trouncwell and Garston [alias Graston]. ys knight's fee held by
John Blount.
Compton Beucham. The advowson of the church.
Stafford. Inq. 18 Feb. 9 Edw. II.
Chilynton. The manor with Hyda, held by John son of John Giffard
of Chilynton for J knight's fee.
He held no other knights' fees, nor any advowsons in the county.
EDWARD 11. 408
Worcester. Inq. 20 Jan. 9 Edw. II.
Holt. 1 knight's fee held by John de Bello Campo.
Westmanecote. 1 knight's fee held by William son of Henry de Penedok.
Penedok. J knight's fee held by the same William.
Croumbe, Ingteberge, and Cochul. 1 knight's fee held by Osbert de Abitoft.
Kekynwich and Esseburi. 2 knights' fees held by John de Kekynwych.
Besseford. 1 knight's fee held by Alexander de Besseford.
Grafton by Brumnesgrove. 1 knight's fee held by Edmund de Grafton,
Hulle. [^] knight's fee held by the same Edmund.
Poywik and Branesford. 1 knight's fee held by the heirs of Walter de Bello
Campo.
Benetle. 1 knight's fee held by Grymbald Pauncefot.
Abeleneh. J knight's fee held by Simon le Brun.
Grymenhull. \ knight's fee held by Richard de Grymenhull.
Doverdale. 1 knight's fee held by Marisca, Eustacia, and Joan, heirs
of William de Sudyncton.
Wermyndon, Maderesfeld, and Leye. 3 knights' fees held by Robert le Braei.
[Chadesley ?] 1 knight's fee held by the preceptor of St. Wlstan.
Lench. ^ knight's fee held by Thomas de Lench.
Rudmerleye. 2 knights' fees held by Geoffrey de Abitoft.
LoUesseye and Sockel(eye). J knight's fee held by Thomas de Haule.
Sehraul(eye). 1 knight's fee held by Margaret le Mortimer.
Codeleye. J knight's fee held by Thomas de Codeleye.
Hyndelupe. 1 knight's fee held by Alexander de Abitoft.
Over Wolfrynton. ^ knight's fee held by Walter de Bruly.
Dome. 1 knight's fee held by John de Abitof.
Rudmerleye. J knight's fee held by John de Rydmerleye.
Stocton. J knight's fee held by William de Burmingham.
Wytel(eye). 1 knight's fee held by Walter son of Walter de Cokeseye.
Cofton Haket. J knight's fee held by Robert de Leyc(estre).
Ekynton and Sautmarreys. \ knight's fee held by Peter de Sautmarreys.
Upton Warin with its members. 2J knights' fees held by William son of
Warin.
Chaddesleye. ^ knight's fee held by the prior of Little Malverne.
Cofton Richard. J knight's fee held by Sibyl daughter of John de Cofton
Richard.
Hampton. 1 knight's fee held by John Lovet.
Hampton and Kemyngford. 1 knight's fee held by Peter le Blound.
Brocton Beuchamp. i knight's fee held by Maud de Beuchamp with John
Lovet.
Ruschok. 1 knight's fee held by Henry son of Henry Stormy.
Wodecote. \ knight's fee held by John de Bissoppesdon.
Newenton. ^ knight's fee held by Thomas son of John.
Cokeseye. 1 knight's fee held by Walter son of Walter.
Lench Rocolf. J knight's fee held by Thomas son of William Rocolf.
Schyreveheye. Tf\j knight's fee held by Alexander de Abitoft.
Nortpidele. 1 knight's fee held by Henry de Segrave.
Forfeld. 1 knight's fee held by John de Sudleye.
Flavel. 1 knight's fee held by John Lovet and John Haket.
Longedon. J knight's fee held by Robert son of Edmund de Sudleye [alias
son of Edmund].
Knyhtwyk. J knight's fee sometime held by the prior of Great Malvern,
but now in the hand of the bishop of Worcester and his successors.
Parva Cuyre. J knight's fee held by Roger de Mortimer.
404 INQUISITIONS.
Elmeleye. The advowson of the chantry chapel [capeUa cantuar' ?) [alias the
free chapel] .
Newenton, Actgn Beuchamp, Lench Eoculf, Great Comberton, Sale-warp,
St. Peter Worcester, Hyndelype, and Pyriton. The advowsons of the
churches.
Wabwick ; Leicester. Inq. 12 Jan. 9 Edw. II.
Warwick. Baddeslee. I knight's fee held by John Harecourt.
Mancestre. |- knight's fee held by John de Hastynges.
Sekyndon and Wilmondekot, and Dersthull. l| knight's fee held by
Elizabeth heir of Gerard de Caumvile.
Amygton. 1 knight's fee held by the heir of John de Clinton of Madestok.
Crodeworth. J knight's fee held by Ealph de Arderne.
Moxhull. J knight's fee held by Roesia de Arderne.
Wyginghull. J knight's fee held by John de Wylington.
Whytacre. \ knight's fee held by John Pecche.
Elmendon. J knight's fee held by the same John.
Merschton Wavre. ^ knight's fee held by the heir of Hugh de Herdeberouwe.
Whytington. 1 knight's fee held by the heir of Nicholas de Asteleye.
Pakington. J knight's fee held by the prior of Kelingworth.
Scheldon. J knight's fee held by Theobald de Verdoun.
Morton and MerhuU. J knight's fee held by John son of John Aleyn.
Cbelmondeskot. \ knight's fee held by John Hubaud.
Chetteswell. \\ knight's fee held by Eobert son of John (son) of Guy [alias
son of John] .
Rotel(eye) and Upton. 1 knight's fee held by Nicholas de Eton.
Eotel(eye). J^ knight's fee held by Hugh de Upton ; and \ knight's fee
held by John de Upton.
Brayles. ^ knight's fee held by John de Segrave ; and \ knight's fee held by
John de Monteforti.
Barton. J knight's fee held by Eobert le Mareschal and Eoger Leyr.
Cumberton Wingate. J knight's fee held by Eobert de Cumberton.
Cherlescot. J knight's fee held by Peter de Monteforti.
Fennycompton. ^ knight's fee held by Thomas de Ardern.
Bettleswich and Monkespath. J knight's fee held by John Larcher.
Wormeleyhton. 1 knight's fee held by John de Harecourt.
Pylardington Hercii [alias Herchi]. 1 knight's fee held by John
de Pylardynton.
Walton Deyvile. 1 knight's fee held by Thomas de Hastank' [alias
de Hastang'].
Walton Malduth [alias Mauduit] . ^ knight's fee held by the same Thomas.
Lithurne. ^ knight's fee held by the earl in demesne.
Warwick suburb. ^ [alias ^y knight's fee held by Alexander de Warwick.
Wyntertone. J knight's fee held by John de Cromwell [alias de Crumbwell]
by exchange from Sir Robert de Clifford.
Compton Murdak. 1 knight's fee held by Thomas de Murdak.
Whitcherch. 1 knight's fee held by Peter de Monteforti.
Wellesbourn. 1 knight's fee held by the same Peter.
Weston and Brecheston. J knight's held by John de Hastinges.
Molington. | knight's fee held by Eleanor de Clare.
Haleford. \ knight's fee held by John de Fosse.
Chiriton. J knight's fee and \ knight's fee held by John de Wilington.
Wilouby. \ knight's fee and f knight's held by the master of the hospital
of St. John, Oxford.
Naptone. \ knight's fee held by Ealph Basset of Sapecote.
EDWARD II. 405
Merton. ^ knight's fee held by the same Ealph.
Eokeby and Bilneye. J knight's fee held by the same Ralph.
Gernemewe. ^^ knight's fee held by Robert de Napton.
Schokkeborowe [alias Shokkebourgh] . Two parts of 1 knight's fee held by
John Eyre.
Herberbury. 1 knight's fee held by Henry son of John de Lodbroke.
Burdingbury [alias Herberbury (?)]. J knight's fee held by John de
Somervyle.
Wotton hulle. 1 knight's fee held by the heir of John de Clinton of
Madestok.
Schiten Hodenhulle. J knight's fee held by the abbot of Combe.
HodenhuU Gurmond [alias Gormount] . i knight's fee held by Richard
Gurmond.
Asteleye, Morton, Milverton and Merschton. 1^ knight's fee held by
Nicholas de Asteleye.
Honigham. | knight's fee held by the heirs of William Corbyzoun.
Rodbourne. j^ knight's fee held by William de Rodbourn.
Walecote. -J- knight's fee held by William Reymond.
Frannketon and Kelingworth. | knight's fee held by William le Botiller.
Bathekington. J knight's fee held by Richard de Herthull [alias de
Herthill] .
Holm, ^knight's fee held by the heirs [alias heir] of Master Henry le Bray.
Bedeworth and Wilie. 1 knight's fee held by John de Hastinges.
Little Lalleford. f knight's fee held by the abbot of Combe, the abbot of
Pipwelle, and Geoffrey de Craft.
Bernag' and Shulton. § knight's fee held by John Ayne [alias Aygne] .
Wodekote. J knight's fee held by John Hubaud.
Lodebrok, Contessethorp [alias Cuntasthorp] , and Blaby. 1 knight's fee
held by Henry son of John de Lodebrok.
Lodebrok. J knight's fee held by the master of the hospital of St. John,
Oxford.
Comdclive. jV knight's fee held by John de Hastinges.
Stodlehaye. J knight's fee held by the same John.
Stodley Padongre. tV knight's fee held by the same John.
Radeford and Pulrigh. ^ knight's fee held by Ralph Basset of Sapekote.
Eccleshale. J knight's fee held by the heirs of William Corbizoun.
Upton. 1 knight's fee held by William le Botiller of Overslee.
Billeslee. 1 knight's fee held by the same William.
Cokton. ^ knight's fee held by William de Spineto.
Preston and Kyngton. 1 knight's fee held by the master of Grafton.
Snyteresfeld [alias Snyterfeld.] 1 knight's fee held by the heir of John de
Clyngtone [alias de Clynton] of Madestok [alias Makestok] .
Fulbrok. ^ knight's fee held by William son of Nicholas de Warwik.
Hatton and Beaushale [alias Beusale]. xV knight's fee held by Richard
Abovebrok [alias Abovethebrok] , and Richard Ake.
Wilmenkot [alias Wilmeeote] . J knight's fee held by Henry de Insula and
Joan his wife.
Lodington. ^ knight's fee held by Robert de [alias du] Val and Petronilla
his wife.
Lokkeslee. 1 knight's fee held by the prior of Kelingworth [alias Kenil-
worth] .
Grafton. 1 knight's fee held by the master of the hospital of Grafton.
Braundon. ^ knight's fee held by Theobald de Verdoun.
Thurlaston. 1 knight's fee held by the same Theobald.
406 INQUISITIONS.
Berford. ^ knight's fee held by the same.
Burton upon Donesmor and Draycote. 1 knight's fee held by the same.
Lillington. 1 knight's fee held by the same.
AsBcho and Caldecote. 1 knight's fee held by the same.
Causton. J knight's fee held by the same.
Avenesderset and Honestanescote. IJ knights' fee held by the same.
Leicestek. Nortburgh. ^ knight's fee held by William Botyler [alias le
Botiller].
Neuton. J knight's fee held by John Harecourt.
Morton. 1 knight's fee held by the same John.
Scheynton [alias Sheinton] . ^ knight's fee held by the same.
Tylton. I knight's fee held by John de Dyggeby.
Colde Neuton. ^ knight's fee held by William Marmyon.
Ilveston. J knight's fee held by William son of John le Lord.
Mousele. J knight's fee held by Roger Brabazoun [alias le Brabazon] .
Ibestok. 1 knight's fee held by John de Hastynges.
[Warwick and] Leicester. Southon (?) [alias Sutton] , Rottele, Berkeswell,
Toneworth, Lihttherne [alias Lithorn], [the deanery of] St. Mary
Warwick, and Kybbeworth, co. Leicester, and Compton Mordok. The
advowsons of the churches.
Extent or summary of advowsons of churches of the said earl in cos.
Worcester, Rutland, Northampton, Buckingham, Oxford, Berks,
Warwick, Leicester and Gloucester, as above, with the variations there
given within square brackets, made by the escheator on this side the
Trent.
Extent or summary of knights' fees of the said earl in cos. Worcester,
Dorset, Stafford, Rutland, Northampton, Buckingham, Oxford, Berks,
Wilts, Gloucester, Warwick and Leicester, as above, with the variations
there given within square brackets, made by the escheator on this side
the Trent.
Writ 16 Aug. 9 Edw. II.
[York.] Extent. Saturday the feast of St. Lucy, 9 Edw. II.
Westerdale. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief in barony
as of the honour of Bernard's Castle.
Heir as above, aged 2 at Christmas, 1315.
[Durham.] Extent, Tuesday the octave of St. Hilary, 9 Edw. II.
Gaynisford. The manor (extent given), including a several pasture called
Beresyde.
Percebrigg. 24Z. 2s. Oicl. rent of assize of bondmen, 22s. 2d. rent of cottars,
a forge, &c.
Somerhus. 20d. rent of assize of free tenants.
Hedlem. 65s. 3^d. rent of assize of free tenants, 13L 6s. ll{d. from
bondmen, a forge, &c.
Langeton. A capital messuage, 2s. Bd. rent of assize of free tenants,
and 24Z. 10s. M. from bondmen.
Langeneuton. 53s. 9^d. rent of assize of free tenants, 481. 4s. Oid. from
bondmen, 2 mills, &c.
Neusum. 40s. 8d. rent of assize of free tenants, 19Z. 8s. from bondmen &c.
All held of the king in chief by a whole barony.
Heir as above.
[Durham.] Extent, Saturday after St. Hilary, 9 Edw. 11.
Bernard's Castle. The castle, lands, rents, mills, a market and fair,
a park &c. (extent given).
EDWARD II. 407
Marwode. 71. 18d. rent of assize and 200a. wood and pasture.
Middelton in Tesedale, and Neubigging. 241. 10s. lO^d. rent of assize,
3,000a. moor and pasture, &c.
Westwyk. 2Sl. G^d. rent of assize &c.
Quernington. A capital messuage, 180a. land in the hands of bondmen,
ISl. 10«. 9d. rent of assize of bondmen, a water-mill, &o.
Tesedale and Marwode. Perquisites of courts.
All held of the king in chief by a whole barony.
Heir as above.
Extent or summary of the aforesaid lands, &c. made by the king's escheator
beyond the Trent (fragment). Endorsed with a memorandum that there
are other extents made by Adam de Lymbergh and William Merre in
the same year.
Writ to Adam de Lymbergh and William Merre to extend the lands &c. of
the said earl, 1 Sept. 9 Edw. II.
Buckingham: Extent, Tuesday before the feast of St. Luke, 9 Edw. II.
Hampslape. The manor (full extent given), including a park, a fishery,
lands in Brademede, and the advowson of the church.
Knights' fees within the said manor, viz. — 1 fee held by Sir Eobert de
Tothal ; J fee held by William de Bewurth ; J fee held by John son of
John ; J fee held by Eobert de Birchemor ; J fee held by Nicholas de
Molend' ; ^ fee held by Philip Lupus ; J fee held by Eobert Mauntel ;
^ fee held by Eoger de Bosunho ; and J fee held by Nicholas Lupus.
Rutland. Extent, Sunday before the Translation of St. Edward the King,
9 Edw. II.
Gretham. The manor (extent given with names of free tenants).
Cotesmore. The advowson of the church.
EuxLAND. Extent, Sunday before St. Edward the King, 9 Edw. II.
Berwedon and Luffenham. The manor (extent given), including a second
messuage called Le Uppehall.
Preston. The manor with its members, held of the said earl by Peter de
Monteforti by service of 5 knights' fees.
North Luffenham. A messuage, 2 bovates land, and 60s. rent held by John
Basset by service of -^ knight's fee.
Berwedon. 2 bovates land held by William de Nevill by service of -i^ knight's
fee.
Berwedon. The advowson of the church.
Suthluffenham. The advowson of the church.
Gloticestee. Extent, Thursday after St. Michael, 9 Edw. II.
Cheddewrth. The manor (extent given with names of free tenants and
villeins).
Gloucestbe. Extent, Friday before St. Michael, 9 Edw. II.
Wykkewaue. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants).
[Glodcbstbe.J [Extent'], Wednesday before St. Michael, 9 Edw. II. (defective.)
Lydeneye curtilage, 100a. wood and heath, .......
.... in the king's forest, 24 free tenants, pleas and perquisites &e.
408 INQUISITIONS.
OxFOBD. Extent, Sunday after St. Michael, 9 Edw. II.
Spellesburi. The manor (extent given with names of free tenants holding
of the manor), including a messuage and 1 carucate land, held by John
de Wytefeld in Chadelyngton by service of ^ knight's fee ; 24s. rent in
the same held by Eichard de Ouvyle by service of J knight's fee ;
3 parts of a carucate land in the same town held by Nicholas de Aston
by the same service ; and as much land held by John le Venour by the
same service, and lands held by others paying small rents.
NoKTHAMPTON. Extent, Monday the feast of the Translation of St. Edward the
King, 9 Edw. II.
Pirie alias Potteresburi. The manor (extent given).
Warwick &c. Extent, Thursday the feast of St. Denis, 9 Edw. II. (defective.)
Warwick. The castle and manor (extent given), including a garden called
Le Wynzerd, land in the fields called Le Mercs and Le Kyfeld, and in
the fields towards Bereford and Le Lee, and outside the park of
Wegenok, meadows called Le Castelmedowe, Muton, Le Lee, Bereford,
Stochull, Coumbwell, and by the bridge of Edmundiscote, pastures
called Pakkemor and Tappinggismedewe, two hammes in the fields of
Cotis, two lynches, plots of pasture called Le Puttes, Le Cunege and
Cumwell, and a fishery in the Avynne.
Warwick. The presentation to six prebends in the collegiate church of
St. Mary.
Fees : —
DersthuU, held by the heir of Gerard de Gaunville by service of J knight's fee.
Wilmendecote. J knight's fee held by the same Gerard.
Mancestre, held by Sir John de Hastangg' for J knight's fee.
Amynton, held of the heir of Sir John de Clynton for 1 knight's fee.
Cruddeworth, held by Ealph son of Ealph de Arden for J knight's fee.
Moxhull, held by Lady Eosea de Ardenn' for J knight's fee.
Wyginghul, held by John de Wylynton for J knight's fee.
Wythacre, held by Sir John Pecche for J knight's fee.
Elmendon, held by the same Sir John for J knight's fee.
Merston, held by the heir of Hugh de Herdeberewe for J knight's fee.
Asteleye, Wetendon, Morton and Milverton, and Merston, held by Nicholas
de Asteleye for and by service of holding the
earl's stirrup whenever he shall mount his horse.
Pakynton, held by [the p]rior of [Kelingworth] for j knight's fee.
Scheldon, held by Nicholas de Scbeldon of Theobald de [V]erdoun, and by
him of the earl, for ^ knight's fee,
Corleye, Bagterleye,- ....... held by John de Harcourt
Morton and Merthul; held by John son of John Aleyn for ^ knight's fee.
[Chelmondeskot. J knight's fee] held by John Hubaud.
Schoteswell, held by Eobert son of John son of Guy {Wydon') for li knight's
fee.
[Eotel(eye) and Upton, held by Nicholas de Eton] for 1 knight's fee.
Brayles. J knight's fee held by John de Segrave.
Leicestbe. [Contessethorp] and Blabi, held by for
1 knight's fee.
[Warwick.] Lodbroc, Herberburi
Wormleiston. 1 knight's fee held by
Morton Harecourt for J fee.
[Oxford.] Sibbe[8ford. 1 knight's fee] held by Thomas de Brougthon,
EDWAED II. 409
Stafford. Chilinton
John de
[Warwick.] [Welles ?] bourn, Wytchurche, (held by Peter de Monteforti) for
2 knights' fees.
the abbot of for ^^ knight's
fee.
Pipwell
Warwick Templars. The manor (extent given), and it shall find a chantry
within the manor for the ancestors of the earl of Warwick, and do 9s.
yearly from the mill to the earl and his heirs.
Warwick. Extent, Tuesday after St. Faith, 9 Edw. II.
Lythethurne alias Lygthtetherne. The manor (extent given).
Warwick. Extent, Tuesday the morrow of St. Faith, 9 Edw. II.
Sutton in Colefeld. The manor with a free chace between the Thame and
Burne (full extent given with names of tenants), including a wood
called La Lee, and a close called Sidehalee, held of the king in chief.
Warwick. Extent, Thursday the feast of St. Denis, 9 Edw. II.
Berkes well. The manor (extent given) , including pasture in Le Haukeresmor,
and the underwoods of Le Broderedyng, Le Yesterhuyrne and Le
Bernet.
Warwick. Extent, Wednesday the Translation of St. Oswald the Bishop,
9 Edw. II.
Thoneworth alias Toneworth. The manor (extent given), including
pastures in Le Buttes, Le Goddinggeslond, Bernezerd, Oldeclos and
Kedeford, and the advowson of the church, held of the king with the
manor of Brayles, for J knight's fee.
Moneskespath, being a third part of Thoneworth, held by John le Archer for
I knight's fee when scutage runs.
Warwick. Extent, Monday the feast of St. Michael, 9 Edw. II.
Brayles alias Breyl(es). The manor (extent given).
Cheriton, held by Sir John de Wylynton for three parts of 1 knight's fee.
Wynderton, held by Sir John de Cromwell and Henry de Clifford for
I knight's fee.
Chelmescot, held by Sir John Hubaut for J knight's fee.
Over Breyl(es). J knight's fee held by Sir Peter de Monteforti; and
J knight's fee held by Eoger de Pottonham.
Warwick. Extent, Sunday after the octave of St. Michael, 9 Edw. II.
Claverdon. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants).
Haseleye. The manor (full extent given with names of tenant).
Beausale. The manor (full extent given -^ith names of tenants).
Leicester. Extent, Friday after St. Denis, 9 Edw. II.
Kybbeworth. The manor (extent given with names of free tenants), and the
advowson of the church.
Knights' fees : —
Coldenewton. A third part of the manor, held by William Marmyon by
service of J knight's fee.
Tylton. A moiety of the manor held by John de Dyggeby by service of
J knight's fee.
410 INQUISITIONS.
Estnorton. A third part of the manor held by Thomas and Nicholas le
Latimer by service of J knight's fee.
Mousle. 3 carucates land held by Roger le Brabanzon by service
of J knight's fee.
Ilveston. 2 carucates land held by Hugh de Dalby of Holewelle by
service of J knight's fee.
WoRCBSTEB. Extent, Saturday after St. Michael, 9 Edw. II.
Lench alias Sheriffs Lench. The manor (extent given with names of tenants).
Chirchelench, The advowson of the church.
WoKCESTER. Extent, Wednesday before St. Michael, 9 Edw. II.
Worcester County. The office of sheriff (extent given), including the
amercements and profits of the county, the amercements of the hundred
of Dodyntre and of two sheriffs' turns there, and 20s. yearly received
from the township of Suckeleye, and 1 mark from that of Marteleye,
but unjustly because Sir William de Bellocampo grandfather of the late
earl Guy levied them for beaupleader (pro pulcr' placitando), and the
sheriff receives no profit from the hundreds of Pershore, Oswoldeslowe,
or Blakenhurste, except the amercements of the county when they
happen.
[WoKCESTER.J Extent, Wednesday after St. Matthew, 9 Edw. II.
Worcester. Messuages, lands &c. within the castle and city (extent given
with names of tenants) ; but the said earl three years before he died
delivered all the above to Agnes de la Holylond of Worcester for life, in
exchange for all the lands &c. which she held in dower in Little
Intebergh by the death of John de Intebergh her husband ; so that he
held nothing there excepting a rent of two pairs of leggings which the
cordwainers and shoemakers render yearly at the feast of St. Martin,
and pleas of court worth 2lb. pepper yearly.
[WoKCESTER.] Extent, Sunday before St. Michael, 9 Edw. II.
Aumele [alias Elmeleye]. The castle and manor (extent given), including a
barton, two fish ponds, a fishery in the Avene extending from the bank
(ripam) called Nassebrok to the bank called Burne, and a grove called
Lee, held of the bishop of Worcester by service of three parts of
1 knight's fee. The advowson of the church is annexed to the chantry
of the chapel of the castle. The pleas &c. of the courts of the castle of
Worcester pertain to this manor.
[Worcester. J Extent, Wednesday after St. Matthew, 9 Edw. II.
Salewarpe. The manor (full extent given) , including a park, a wood called
Lenediwode, rents from free tenants of the fee of Brudly in Droitwich
(Wych), a way toll at Coppecote, a salt-pit at Droitwich with a boilery
of eight vats (cum boylleria viij plujnborum), rents from free tenants at
Hosyntre, and the advowson of the church.
[Worcester.] List of free tenants of the manor of Salewarpe and of Bruyly &c.
Worcester. Extent, Sunday before St. Faith, 9 Edw. II.
Buleye and Yerdeleye. The manors (extent given), including lands &c. in
Ippesford, The Ladi Redingge, The Lamberheye, Athelerescroft, The
Crabbefurlong, Old Park towards Baltesford, The Westwellesohis,
Westwellechic' (?) far as Stambernesse, above Stabernasse croft to the
windmill, Brademedwe, Berdemedwe, The Mormedwe, The Howe Medwe,
The Appeltre Medwe, New Park, and Le Hay.
EDWARD II. 411
WoRCESTES. Extent, Wednesday after St. Matthew, 9 Edw. II.
Acton Beauchaump. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants).
WoECBSTEE. Extent, Thursday after St. Michael, 9 Edw. II. {defaced.)
Little Inteberewe. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants).
Byshamton (extent given).
WoKOBSTEK. Extent, Monday the morrow of St. Matthew, 9 Edw. II.
Temple Lawarne. The manor (extent given with names of tenants),
including pastures called Somerlesiwe, Comer, More, Schiphaye,
Bydon^smedwe, and Stapelbaohe, a wood called Berchenegrove, and
lands &e. in Ledenefeld towards Worcester, Pirifeld, Canele (?), Water-
crofte, Polfeld, Cherchulle, Nethelhaye, La Hamme, Nouteres Ethe,
BruBton, a tenement in Worcester opposite the church of St. Nicholas,
Losmere, a garden held by the preceptor of St. Wulstan by the chapel
of St. Laurence, La Grenestrete in Holbury, La Hethe, Coumere, Smyte
and Wycheneford.
WoRCESTEE. Extent, Monday the morrow of St. Matthew, 9 Edw. II.
Piryton. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), including
pastures in BockenhuUe, SchurnhuUe and Stockynge, and the advow-
son of the church, held of the abbot of Westminster by service of
f knight's fee.
WoECESTEE. Extent, .Saturday the eve of St. Matthew, 9 Edw. 11.
Wadbergh. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), including
underwood at Blakethurne, a barton at Stoltone, pastures in Olde-
crofte and Mulecrofte, the manor of Thorndum held by Eoger Folyot,
rendering Id. (yearly), and the grove of Derfolde held by the same,
rendering a barbed arrow.
WoECESTBE. Extent, Monday the morrow of St. Matthew, 9 Edw. II.
[N]ewynton. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), including
perquisities &c. of the view of Northpydele, and the advowson of the
church, held of the abbot of Westminster by service of J knight's fee.
Cumberton. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), including
perquisites &c. of the view of Longeport, and the advowson of the
church, held of the abbot of Westminster by service of J knight's fee.
Writ of plenius certiorari to the keeper of Bernard's Castle on the complaint
of Robert de Seynt Oweyn that since, after the death of the said earl, the
manor of Daltone in Herternesse was taken into the king's hand, he had
been hindered from the receipt of 10^ rent, granted him by Henry de
Percy, deceased, for life, 10 March, 9 Edw. II.
Durham. Inq. Thursday the feast of St. Oswald, 10 Edw. II.
Daltone. Robert de Seynt Oweyn was seised of a rent of 101. yearly for life
from the said manor by virtue of a deed made by Sir Henry de Percy
late lord of the manor, for two years and a half during the said Henry's
life, and the manor was taken into the king's hand twelve months
ago.
Writ of plenius certiorari, whereas by inquisitions returned into the chancery
the king has understood that Guy de Bello Campo, sometime earl of
Warwick, was seised of the manor of Westerdale as member of the
barony of Bernard's Castle, but John de Eure appearing in the chancery
has asserted that the said manor was of the Templars who held it of
him, as of his barony of Stokesleye, 10 May, 9 Edw. II.
412 INQUISITIONS.
[York.] Inq. Wednesday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 10 Edw. II.
John de Eure was seised both before and after the death of Guy de
Bello Campo late earl of Warwick, of the manor of Westerdale as of his
escheat by the forfeiture of the Templars, as member of his barony of
Stokesley, until that John le Irrays, late constable of Barnard's Castle,
ejected him by force.
Writ de melius inquirendo de feodis dc. in Warrewyk and Pylardynton and
elsewhere, 18 May, 9 Edw. II.
[Warwick.] Inq. 26 June, 10 Edw. II.
Warwick. The advowson of the cathedral church of St. Mary, to which
pertain the deanery and four prebends; and the advowson of the
church of St. James.
Pilardington. The advowson of the church.
Writ of scire Jacias to warn William la Zousche and Alice his wife, late the
wife of the abovesaid earl, to be in the chancery on the quinzaine of
Easter next to show if they can say anything for themselves or the heir
of the said earl, why the manor of Westerdale should not be restored
to the said John de Eure, 25 Feb. 10 Edw. II.
Writ oj certiorari de feodis dc. to the escheator beyond Trent, 20 April,
10 Edw. II.
[Durham.] Inq. Thursday the feast of St. Dunstan, 10 Edw. II. (dejaced.)
Dytteneshal, Cotum, and Stodhow. The manor held by Nicholas Surtays by
service of 1 knight's fee, 13«. 4d. for castle guard, and suit at the court
of Gayneford alias Gaynesford.
Staynton in Strata. The manor held by Thomas del Hay for J knight's fee,
suit of the court aforesaid, and Id. rent.
Daltoun, Sledewys, and Bolom. The manor held by the heirs of Henry de
Percy by service of 1 knight's fee, suit of the court aforesaid, and 13s. id.
rent.
Alwent, Denton, Houchtonn, and Eglestoune. The manor held by the heir
of Sir Kobert son of Ralph son of William, by service of 1| knight's fee,
suit of the court aforesaid, and 20s. rent.
Stretlom. The manor held by Peter del Hay by service of 1 knight's fee,
suit of court, and 13s. id. rent.
Lang Netonne [alias Neuton] . Certain tenements held, by Walter Cyrzei by
service of ^ knight's fee, suit of court, and 5s. id. rent ; by Peter Cyrze
by service of tj knight's fee suit of the court aforesaid, and 6s. 8d. rent ;
by Thomas del Spens by service of ^ knight's fee, suit of court, and
J mark rent ; by John de Bermeton (?) by service of ^^ knight's fee,
suit of the court aforesaid, and 2s. and lib. pepper rent ; by Marroia de
Croft by service of ^ knight's fee, suit of the court aforesaid, and
13s. id. rent ; by Thomas de Denton by suit of the court aforesaid, and
8d. rent ; and by Beatrice de Berewyk by suit of the court aforesaid,
and 16d. rent.
Sumerhouse, held by Adam de Maynevyle by service of J knight's fee, suit
of court, and J mark rent.
Neusom upon Tees (super Tesam). Certain tenements held by the abbot of
Eevaus by service of 30s. yearly.
Hedelom. Certain tenements held, by Simon de Hedelom by service of
^knight's fee, suit of the court aforesaid, and 6|i. rent, of which
William de Alwent pays a third part ; by William de Hyndeley by the
like service; and by John son of Teophania by suit of the court aforesaid,
and 3s. 6^. rent.
EDWAED II. 418
Langton. A moiety held by Ralph de Langtonne by service of ^^ knight's
fee, suit of court, and IS^d. rent.
Seletby. Certain tenements held by Eoberfc de Marroiles by service of
yV knight's fee, suit of court, and IS^d. rent.
Quernyngton. Certain tenements held by Adam de Boues by service of
■^ knight's fee, suit of court, and 8d. rent.
Westwyk. Certain tenements held by Eobert de Middilton by service of
iV knight's fee, suit of court, and IS^d. rent.
Tesdale. Certain tenements held by Sir John de Lalleford, chaplain, by
service of ^V knight's fee, suit of court, and 6d. rent.
Middiltonne. Certain tenements held by Hugh de Mawborn by service of
IB^d. rent.
Middiltonne in Tesdale. The advowson of the church.
Bernard's Castle. The advowson of the hospital.
Persebrig. The advowson of the chapel.
Neusome. The advowson of the chapel.
A hospital by Gaynesford is of the gift of the lord of Gayneford.
C. Edw. II. Files 49 to 51.
616. EoBEBi Daeeny alias Daebnbye.
Writ, 28 June, 9 Edw. II.
Bbdfoed. Inq. Wednesday the feast of the Translation of St. Thomas (the
Martyr), at the beginning of 10 Edw. II.
Caynho. A messuage, 80a. arable, 8a. meadow, 4a. pasture, 60a. wood,
a third part of 2 water-mills, rents, perquisites of court &c. held of the
king in chief by service of ^ knight's fee.
Eoger his son, aged 14 at the feast of Easter last, is his next heir.
Buckingham. Inq. 23 June, 10 Edw. II.
Latheburi. The manor (extent given), held of William Inkel' by service of
J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 14 and more.
Buckingham. Assignment of dower, 27 Sept. 10 Edw. II.
Lathburi. Assignment of dower out of the manor to Joan late the wife of the
said Eobert, including a third part of the capital messuage, &c.
C. Edw. II. File 52. (1.)
617. Egbert de Ceevbqubb alias de Ceevqube.
Writ of plenius certiora/ri to the justice of North Wales, on the complaint of
Eobert son of John de Crevequer, heir of Eobert de Crevequer deceased,
that the escheator had taken into the king's hand the towns of Penmeyn
and Lessemeyn, held by the said Robert deceased by the late king's
grant to him and his heirs, 2 May, 9 Edw. II.
[Caenaevon.] Inq. Wednesday before St. James, 10 Edw. II.
Penmeyn and Lessemeyn in the Cantred of Eos, were held by the deceased
by the grant of the late King Edward in his 7th year to him and his
heirs, in exchange for other lands in Kent to the value of 11. land,
deficient to the said Eobert of a sum of 20Z. land in Manso and Prestalton ;
which grant together with the lands of Prestalton and Maylursaysenek
[alias Maylorseysenek] was to be held by service of 1 knight's fee, and
the said Eobert died seised of those towns in fee.
Robert son of John de Crevequer his kinsman, aged 28, is his next heir.
414 INQUISITIONS.
Writ of diem clausit extremwn to the justice of North Wales, 6 Aug.
10 Edw. II.
[Carnarvon.] Inq. Tuesday before SS. Simon and Jude, 10 Edw. II.
Penmeyn &c. To the same effect as the above inquisition.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. II. File 52. (2.)
618. Geoffrey de Nevill.
Writ, 3 May, 9 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. Wednesday before All Saints, 10 Edw. II.
Appelby and Saunton. A moiety of the towns, and the advowson of the
priory of Thornholm, held of the king in chief by service of a moiety of
a serjeanty, viz. — finding a moiety of the costs for an armed horseman
in the king's war for forty days ; which moiety of the said towns he
alienated to divers men, excepting Id. rent from land in Saunton, and a
garland from Margaret de Nevill for a plot of meadow called Northalheng'
in Appelby.
He held no knights' fees in the county of the king in chief.
Philip his son, aged 30 on the day that the said Geoffrey died, is his
next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 52. (3,)
619. William db Tyngewyk alias de Tynchewyk.
Writ, 28 June, 9 Edw. II.
Buckingham. Inq. 12 Sept. 10 Edw. II.
Leghamstede. A messuage and 2 virgates land (extent given), held of Alan
de Leughme by service of 8s. yearly, 2 capons at Christmas, and scutage
when it runs ; 2 virgates land held of Hugh Chastilon by service of Id.
yearly, and lib. pepper ; and 1 virgate land held of William le Vavasour
by service of 12d. yearly, and the work of two men in the autumn.
John de Tyngewyk his brother, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
Northampton. Inq. 6 July, 9 Edw. II.
Evenlee. The manor (extent given), held of the barony of WodhuUe by
service of 9s. yearly.
Wappenham. 8a. wood called Prosthey in the king's forest of Witlewode, .4a.
meadow and 8a. pasture, held of the king in chief by service of a fourth
part of J knight's fee.
Faukote hamlet by Wappenham. 20a. arable held of John Giffard of
Twiford by service of lib. cummin.
Le Mourhende; A messuage and 20a. land, held of John de Cromwell by
service of 3s. Id., and suit of court ; 24a. land and la. meadow, held
of Henry Spigernel rendering 5s. yearly ; 20a. land held of Henry
Gobioun, service unknown ; la. land and la. meadow, held of Thomas
de Tople rendering Id. yearly ; and 4 assarts containing 57a. land, held
of the king in chief rendering 148. dd. yearly at the king's exchequer ;
and there are 13s. 4d. rent of free tenants.
Heir as above. Master John de Tyngewik.
Oxford. Inq. 10 Oct. 10 Edw. II.
Sulthorn. The manor (extent given), was sometime held by Kichard de
Abberburi, but one Master Eichard de Middelton deraigned the said
manor from his hands in the king's court by virtue of a statute
EDWARD II. 415
merchant, and so was seised thereof, excepting a messuage, IJ virgate
land and 48s. rent, until John de Lewgenore alias de Leukenore and
William de Tynchewyk entered upon the said manor by force, and for
six days continued seisin thereof, until the said John enfeoffed the said
William therein to him and his heirs, who thus held the said manor by
force until the day of his death, and not otherwise. The manor is
held of Thomas de Bykenor as of Eichard's Castle by service of lib.
cummin.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. II. File 52. (4.)
620. John, son and heir of John Goscblyn of Weston, an idiot.
Writ of plenius certiorari to enquire whether the said John is an idiot from
his birth, or otherwise, and what lands &c. be held, 28 April,
9 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. Tuesday after St. Augustine, 9 Edw. II.
Weston and Spaldyng. 9a. land and 3a. pasture, which are in the king's
hand descended to the said John from his father ; whereof 3a. land and a
cottage are held of Eeginald de Peckebrygge by service of 5d. yearly,
4Ja. land held of John de Wyke by service of Id. yearly, l^a. land held
of Thomas Silveron by seirvice of 2s. 8^d. yearly, and 8a. pasture held
of Thomas de Multon by service of 13^5. yearly.
He is an idiot from his birth.
Wiit of diem clausit extremum, 18 Oct. 10 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. Friday after All Saints, 10 Edw. II.
Spaldyng and Weston. A messuage, 11a. land, and 8a. pasture in the marsh
of Weston, which are in the king's hand by reason of the foolishness
of the said John ; whereof 5a. land with a messuage are held of Reginald
de Peckebrigg by service of 5d. yearly, 4^a. land held of the heirs of John
de Wyke by service of Id. yearly, IJa. land held of the heirs of Thomas
Silveroun by service of 2s. 8§i. yearly, and 3a. pasture in the marsh of
Weston, held of Sir Thomas de Multon by service of IS^d. yearly.
William his brother, son of John Gocelyn of Weston, aged 30 and more, is
his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 52. (5.)
621. John de Mounceaux alias de Monceus, de Mouncbatjs.
Writ, 22 June, 9 Edw. II.
Sussex. Inq. Monday the eve of St. Matthew, 10 Edw. II.
Hurst Munceus. The manor held of John de Brittann(ia), earl of Riche-
m(und), by service of 2 knights' fees.
John his son, aged lOJ, is his next heir.
Southampton. Inq. 9 Aug. 10 Edw. II. {defective.)
Cumpton. The manor held of the earl of Riche(mund), as member of the
manor of La Hurste, co. Sussex, in free socage by service of a rose
yearly.
Sumbum. 20a. land held of Henry de Langcastre in free socage by service
of a rose yearly.
416 INQUISITIONS.
Burghton. 20a. meadow and 90a. pasture, held of Alan de Plogenet, lord of
Burghton, in free socage by service of 13s. 4d. ; and 6a. arable held of
Adam de Bukesgate in free socage by service of . . pepper yearly.
Heir as above (aged)
C. E&w. 11. File 52. (6.)
622. SiBtii DE LA Geavb.
Writ, 15 June, 9 Edw. II. ,
Gloucbstbb. Inq. Thursday after the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr,
10 Edw. II.
Upton St. Leonard. A capital messuage, 160a. arable, 10a. meadow, 5a.
wood, a water-mill, la. pasture, and 12s. rent of assize, held of the king
in chief by serjeanty of following the king in time of war with a man
with bow and arrows at his own cost for 40 days.
Thomas son of William de la Grave her brother, aged 40 and more, is her
next heir.
Memorandum. German de Thonebregg asserts that the said Sibyl died ten
years ago and more, and long before her death enfeoffed him of the
tenements mentioned in this inquisition, to hold to himself and his
heirs, by licence of the late King Edward, whose writ he brought.
C. Edw. 11. File 51. (7.)
623. Petbk de Shaddeworth.
Writ, 9 May, 9 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. Wednesday the feast of the Translation of St. Thomas the
Martyr, 10 Edw. II.
Little Carlton. 31a. arable late of Eobert Cormayls, held, by the gift
of Kobert de Shaddeworth his father, of Philip de Lyndeseye, who holds
the manor of Wykyngby by the courtesy of England of the inheritance
of the heir of Robert le Ghaumberlayn, who is in the king's wardship, by
knight's service.
Little Carlton. The manox, with its appurtenances in Great Carlton,
Thetelthorp, Catby by Gayton, and Calthorp by Lekburn, with the
advowson of the church of Little Carlton (extent given), held, by the gift
of the said Eobert in tail, of William son and heir of Robert de
Schaddeworth by service of a rose, and doing the services due to the
chief lords of the fee, viz. — to Philip de Lyndeseye for the manor
of Little Carlton what pertains to f knight's fee, to Geoffrey Maukuvaunt
{sic) for 1 bovate land and a plot of pasture called Southfenne in Little
Carlton 2 marks yearly, and to Philip de Kyme for tenements in
Thetelthorp the service pertaining to x^ knight's fee.
Little Carlton. A messuage, a water-mill, 80a. arable, 12a. meadow,
and 18a. pasture, held jointly with Aldreda his wife, tenure
unspecified.
John his son, aged 16 at th^ feast of Easter last, is his next heir.
C. Edw. II. File 52. (8.)
EDWAKD II. 417
624. Ealph Hathewy.
Wnt, 6 May, 9 Edw. II.
Gloucester. Inq. Thursday after the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr,
10 Edw. II.
Rodmore. A messuage and 30a. arable, held of the king in chief, as of
his manor of St. Breavell, by service of 4s. yearly rent at the castle of
St. Breavell, and suit of court there.
Le Horestone in the Forest of Dene. 60ia. of new assart, held jointly
by the said Ralph and Elizabeth his wife of the king in chief by service
of rendering 25s. 2^d. yearly by the hands of the sheriff.
Lideneye. 5a. land, 4a. meadow, and 6s. 8d. rent, held of Sarah Talebot by
service of 12s. yearly rent.
Munstreworth. A messuage, 20a. arable, and 10a. meadow, held of Henry
de Lancastre by service of rendering 39s. Id. yearly.
William his son, aged 16 at the feast of St. Michael last, is his next heir.
C. Edw. 11. File 52. (9.)
625. John de Sancto Johannb of Lageham, the elder.
Writ, 27 June, 9 Edw. II.
Berks. Inq. 9 July, 10 Edw. II.
Swalefeld. The manor (extent given), held of the heir of the earl of Warwick,
who is in the king's wardship, by service of J knight's fee.
John his son, aged 40 and more, is his next heir.
Surrey. Inq. Saturday after the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr,
10 Edw. II.
Wolknestede. A moiety of the manor (extent given), held of the king in chief
as of the honour of Boulogne, by service of \ knight's fee.
Laggeham. A tenement called Laggeham containing a messuage, 200a. land,
8a. meadow, a park, and 72s. 8d. rent, held of Alice Danmartin and her
heirs by service of a pair of gilt spurs.
Heir as above, aged 30 and more.
Oxford. Inq. 4 July, 9 Edw. II.
Barton. The manor (extent given), held of the king in chief by service
of J knight's fee.
Staunton. The manor (extent given) , held of the king in chief by service of
J knight's fee.
Heir as aboVe, aged 36 and more.
C. Edw. 11. File 52. (10.)
626. William Wysb.
Writ [to enquire whether Serb Wyse is next heir of William Wyse or not]
{missing).
Cornwall. Inq. Monday the morrow of St. Bartholomew, 9 Edw. II. {defaced.)
Serlo Wyse is son and next heir of William Wyse.
C. Edu: IT. File 52. (11.)
28017 2 B
418 INQUISITIONS.
627. RoGHE ATTB Beigg of Beltoft, deceased.
Writ oj plenius certiorari on the complaint of John de Creppinges that since
the said Roger's lands were taken into the king's hand he had not
received the service of 4s. yearly from lands &c. in Beltoft which the
said Roger held of him, 16 Dec. 9 Edw. II.
Lincoln. Inq. 2 Feb. 9 Edw. II.
Beltoft. The said John was seised by the hands of the said Roger for seven
years before his death, of 4s. rent issuing from certain lands which the
said Roger held of him there ; and the said rent was taken into the
king's hand together with the lands of the said Roger twelve years ago,
because he held the same of John, son and heir of Roger de Moubray,
then in the king's wardship, and so they have remained by reason of
the minority of William son of the said Roger.
C. Edw. 11. File 52. (12.)
628. Cheistiana Levy (?).
Writ to Walter de Gloucester, escheator, concerning the lands and heir &c.
of the said Christiana, who held of the king in chief, 9 Feb. 8 Edw. II.
Endorsed. — I have caused diligent inquisitions to be made but cannot
find that Christiana Levy (?) held any lands &e. of the king in my
bailiwick on the day she died.
C. Edw. II. File 18. (10.)
629. Joan late the wife of Robeet de Tateshale.
Similar writ to Walter de Gloucester, escheator, 1 April, 3 Edw. II, with
similar endorsement.
C. Edw. II. File 18. (11.)
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INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
( 421 )
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
All references are to numhers not pages, except where otherwise stated.
Names of Irish places appear under the heading Ireland
A
Abberburi, Biohard de, 619.
Abberley, Albedeleye, co. Wore, manor, 198,
615 (p. 398).
Abbotsley, Abbodesle, Abbotesle, oo. Hunt,
369, 548.
Abbyndon [oo. Berks]. See Abingdon.
Abdon, Albeton, Alberton, co. Salop 611
(p. 392).
Abel, John, 274, 538 (p. 346).
Abelench, co. Wore. See Lench.
Aberdw, Abredou, co. Radnor, 615 (p. 401).
Abergavenny, Bergeveny [oo. Monm.], oastle
&o., 412 (p. 232).
Abergele, Abergelen, oo. Denbigh, market
town, 279 (p. 158).
Abernonn, John, 638 (p. 345).
Aberthaw, Aberthawe, oo. Glamorgan, port of,
538 (p. 334).
Aberystwith, Lanpadarn, Lampader, oo.
Cardigan, church, 76.
, castle, 76.
Abethorp, Eobert de^ 538 (p. 347).
Abi, CO. Line. See Aby.
Abingdon, Abbyndon, Abyndon [oo. Berks],
abbot of, 57 {p. 23), 60.
Abingdon, Eiohardde. baron of the Exchequer,
587.
Abingg^eton, William son of John de,
224.
, John de, and Alice his wife, 224.
Abington in the Clay, Abinggeton. Abyngtone,
CO. Camb., 324, 538 (i). 325).
St Swithun's church, 224.
, Little, Abiton. oo. Camb., manor,
107.
Abitoft, Alexander de, 615 {p. 403 bis).
Geoffrey de, 615 (p. 403).
Johnde, 615(^.403).
Osbertde, 615 (j>. 403).
Abiton, 00. Camb. See Abington.
Aborebrok, Abovethebrok, Biohard, 615
(p. 406).
Abovethebrok. See Abovebrok.
Abraham, Habraham, WUliam, 357.
Abredou [oo. Badnor] . See Aberdw.
Aby, Abi, oo. Line, 352 (p. 200).
Abyndon [co. Berks]. See Abingdon.
Abyngtone, oo. Camb. See Abington.
Aoaster Malbis, Acastre, oo. York, manor, 551 .
Aeerington. Akryngton, Aokryngton [in
Whalley parish], co. Lane, 279
{p. 160).
, manor, 279 (p. 159),
Aoh, Eobert ate, 279 {p. 154);
Aehecote, oo. Buck. See Edgoott.
Aokeword, oo. Yoi-k. See Oakworth.
Aokeworthe, oo. York. See Aokworth.
Acklington, Aolinton [in Warkworth parish],
00. N'humb ,219 {p. 121).
Ackryngton, oo. Lane. See Aeerington.
Aokworth, Ackeworthe, oo. York. 279 (p. 159).
, advowaon, 279 (p. 159).
Acton Turville, Aetone Turvile, oo. Glouo.,
505.
, 00. Glouo. See Iron Aoton.
Burnel, Bumell, Aetone Bumel, co.
Salop, manor, 611 (p. 392).
statute of merchants promul-
gated at, 459.
, Langley in, q.v.
Aketone, Aketon, co. Suff., 126, 195
343, 500.
, , manor, 126.
Beauohamp, Beauehaump, co. Wore,
611 (y. 393).
, manor, 615 (i)i). 397, 411).
Acton, Aetone, John de, 411.
, Johnde, 538(^.341).
and Sibyl his wife, 411.
, son of John, 411.
, Odode, 603 (p. 386).
Aotone, oo. Glouo. See Iron Acton.
Adam, Hanne daughter of, 279 (p. 162).
, Hugh son of, 538 (p. 348).
Biohard son of. 536 (p. 322).
, William son of, of Broughton, 533
(p. 306).
Adber, Attebere [in Trent parish], co. Somers.
412 (p. 233).
Adderstone, Edderston [in Bamburgh pariah]
CO. N'humb., 536 (j). 316).
Addingham, Adingbam, Adyngham, oo. York,
395, 533 (p. 305), 536 (p. 321).
advowBon, 395.
Addington, Adintone, Adyuton, co. Buck.,
manor, 24,
4^2
INDEX OF PERSONS AND, PLACES.
Adelinton, co. Chester. See Adlington.
Adelyngton, oo. Lane. See Adlington.
Adelynton, oo. Cheater. Set Adlington.
Adingham, co. York. See Addingham.
Adintone, co. Buck. See Addington.
Adlington, Adelinton, Adelynton [in Preat-
bury pariah], oo. Chester, 158.
, , manor, 86.
,.1 , Adelyngton [in Standiah pariah], oo.
Lane, 279 (p. 163).
Adatone, Atneaton [in Canons Ashby parish].
00. Whanip.. 458 (yp. 256, 257>
Adyngham, oo. York. See Addingham.
Adynton, oo. Buck. See Addington.
Aer. See Fiz Aer.
Aete, William de, 265.
Afflington, Alfrintone [in Corfe Castle parish],
CO. Dorset, 538 (p. 341).
AEfreton, Biohard de, 166.
Agatha, Bobert son of, 65.
Aggberrow, Hagberewe [in Bushley parish],
CO Wore., 580.
Aghton, CO. Lano. See Aighton.
Agillon. See Aguillon.
Agnes, William son of, 533 Vp. 306).
Aguillon, Aguyllon, Aguylon, Agui-
lon, Agillon, Agulun, Eleanor
wife of Richard, 129.
, Juliana daughter of Thomas, 407.
Agatha sister of WiUiam, 407.
Eleanor, 407.
John, 407, 638 {p. 331).
' , Juliana daughter of Thomas, 129.
Thomas, 129.
Ahsdon. See Ashfeld.
Aighton, Aghton [in Mitton pariah], oo. Lane,
279 (p. 161).
Ailby, Aleby [in Rigsby parish], oo. Line,
352 (p. 201).
Ailesbires, Walter dA, 448.
Ailesham, EUesham [oo. Lino.]. 5eeElsham.
Aire, Eyre, river, co. York, 279 (p. 159).
Airethorp, Arelthorp, Arrethorp, Arthorp,
00. York, manor, 536 (pp. 313, 324).
Airton [in £irkby Malham parish], oo. York,
533 (pp. 305, 306).
Aissheforde, oo. Devon. See Ashford.
Aisthorpe, Aathorp, oo. Lino., 352 (p. 201).
Ake, Biohard, 615 (p. 405).
Akenham, oo. Suff., 519 (p. 288).
manor, 270 (pp. 146, 147).
, advowson, 270 (pp. 146, 147).
Aketon, Aketone, oo. Suff. See Aoton.
, Aykton [in Spofforth parish], co.
York, 536 (p. 317).
Akryngton, oo. Lano. See Aoorington.
Alan, the hayward (meuor), 636 (p. 317).
Alan, Theobald son of, 11.
Brian son of, 11.
, his daughters Maud and
Katharine, 11.
, William son of, de Waley, 26.
Alayneohalea. See Aleinohelea.
Alba Marlia, Geoffrey de, 422.
Albedeleye, oo. Wore. See Abberley.
Albemarle, earl of, count of Aumale, 86, 402
(p. 235).
, See Fortibus.
, earldom of, 37, 60.
honour of the earldom of, 220 (p. 122).
honour of. 19, 30, 169, 196, 220 fj).
122), 232, 233, 252, 266 (p. 144), 301.
304, 341, 358, 472, 519 (p. 288), 692,
596.
, courts of the honour in Wallbrook
and Arkesden, 12.
Alberbury, oo. Salop, Benthall in, q.v.
Alberton, Albeton, oo. Salop. See Abdon.
Albiniaoo. See Daubeny.
Alblaster, See Arblaster.
Alburn, co. York. See Auburn.
Albury, Aldebury. oo. Surrey, 538 (p. 345).
Albyniaco. See Daubeny.
Alconbury, Aleumbery, Alcumdebery, Alk-
mundebery, oo. Hunt, 412 (p. 234),
464.
Weston, Wodevreston, AVode Weston,
00. Hunt., 412 (p. 234), 464.
Alorynton, oo. Oxford. See Alkerton.
Aldboume, Aldeborne, oo. Wilts, manor, 279
(p. 157).
Aldbrough, Aldburgh, in Holderneas, co,
York, 266 (p. 144).
[in Holdemeaa], Aldeburgh Thorp, oo.
York, 252 (i). 138).
Aldeborne, oo. Wilts. See Aldbourne.
Aldeburgh Thorp, oo. York. See Aldbrough.
Aldebury, oo. Surrey. See Albury.
Aldefeld, co. Surrey. See Alfold.
Aldeford, oo. Chester. See Aldford.
Aldeham, f^anois de, 612.
Gf. Aldham.
Aldelime, oo. Cheater. See Audlem.
Aldelot, John, 169.
, John son of John, 169.
Alderford, oo. Norf., 538 (p. 347).
Alderholt, Alreholt [in Oranbome parish] oo
Dorset, 538 (p. 330).
Alderley, Altherleye, co. Glouc, 392.
Alderton, Olreton. oo. Salop, 211.
, Aldirton, oo. Suff., 481, 517.
Alderugge, John de, 355.
, his eon Richard, 355.
Aldewerk, Edusa, daughter of Henry de, 281.
Aldeworth, Robert de, 355.
Aldford, Aldeford, oo. Chester, oaatle, service
oonneoted with, 292.
Aldham, Oabert de, 639.
, Roger de, 438.
Cf. Aldeham.
Aldirton, oo. Suff. See Alderton.
Alditheleg. See Audley.
Alditheley, co. Staff. See Audley.
INDEX or PERSONS AND PLACES.
423
AldouB, Roger, 536 (p. 322).
Aldredestone, oo. Wilts. See Whiteparish.
.ildreston. eo. Cumb. See Alston.
Aleby, co. Lino. See Ailby.
Aledon. oo. Somers., 148 {21. 73).
Aleinobeles, Alayneobaies, John de, sub-
eaoheator. 396.
Aleroumbe, 00. Devon, 527 (p. 294).
Alerton, 00. Nott. See OUerton.
Alesford, co. Essex. See Alresford.
Alet, 00. Cornw. See Allet.
Alet, de Alet, de Alete, Walter, 101,
647.
John, 647.
, Walter, his wife Iseult, 101, 647.
, , his daughters, Margery and
Eleanor, 101.
Alexander, John son of, 588 (p. 307).
Bobert son of, of Watford 161.
Aleyn, Thomas, of Sibford, 97.
, Walter, 567.
, John son of John, 615 (pp. 404,
408).
, Biohard, 97.
, Robert, 567.
Alfameston, co. Essex. See Alphamstone.
Alfold, Aldefeld, 00. Surrey, manor, 538 (p.
345).
Alford, 00. Lino., 352 (pp. 200, 201 Us).
Alfrintone, 00. Dorset. See Afflington.
Alfryston, 00. Essex. See Bigods.
Algarthorp, Asgasthorp, Asgazthorp [in Great
Melton parish], 00. Norf., 529.
, advowBon, 529.
Alinburh, co. Cumb. See EUenborough.
Alkerton, Alorynton, 00. Oxford, 211.
Alkmundebery, co. Hunt. See Aloonbury.
Alkrington, Alkryngton [in Prestvrioh parish],
CO. Lano., manor, 279 (p. 162).
Aller, Over, Aire [in Abbot's Carswell parish],
CO. Devon, 603 {p. 385).
Aire, 00. Somers., manor, 411.
Allerdalo, Alredal, 00. Cumb., barony, 146,
560.
AUerton, 00. Nott. See OUerton.
, Alreton [near Bradford!, 00. York,
279 (p. 159).
AUerwash, Allerwasse [in Newbrough parish],
00. N'humb., 146.
Allesley, AUesleye, 00. Warw., 412 (p. 234).
manor, 412 (j). 231).
Allet, Alet [in Keuwyu parish], 00. Cornw.,
manor, 547.
AUeton, Geoffrey de, 156.
Allexton, Athelocston, 00. Leio.,412(p. 236).
Allhallows, CO. Cumb., All Saints in. See
Cpmanby.
Allington, West, AufByngton, eo. Devon,
manor, 527 (i). 295).
Allington, Alyntone, 00. Kent, 134.
, oastle and manor, 134.
Allington — cont.
Alnothintone, Eylnothynton [in
Hollingbourne parish], co. Kent, 134,
145.
, Athelingtone, co. Line, 239.
Allisland, Alslond [in Petrookstow parish]. 00.
Devon, 538 (p. 340).
AUownshay, Aylwyensheye [in Kingstone
parish], co. Somers., 607 (p. 388).
AUt-y-Bela, Althebila [near Gwernesney], 00.
Monm., 538 (p. 337).
Almanbiry, co. York. See Almondbury.
Almerugge, 00. Wore. See Elmbridge.
Almondbury, Almanbiry, co. York, 279 (p.
159).
Alne, 00. York, Tholthorpe in, q.v.
Alne, Simon de, 533 {p. 302).
Alneham, co. N'humb. See Aluham.
Alneto, Aunei, Aunee, Daunee, Alexander de,
381.
, Nicholas de, 139 (p. 65), 452.
Thomas de, 218 (p. 118).
Cf. Aune.
Aluewyok, Alnewyk, eo. N'humb. See Alnwick.
Alnham, Alneham, 00 N'humb., 536 (p. 313).
Sheles, 536 (y. 313).
Alnothintone. co. Kent. See Allington.
Alnwick, Alnwyk, Alnewyok, Alnewyk, co.
N'humb., 534 (p. 309), 535.
, inqaisition made at, 3.
court at, 47.
, oastle, barony, &o., 536 (p. 313).
, barony, 47,403 (p. 225).
barony, list of fees of, 536 (p. 316).
oastle, 536 (p. 316).
, constable of the oastle, 536 (p. 324).
Alphamstone. Alfameston, co. Essex, 538
(p. 349).
Aire, CO. Devon. See Aller.
00. Somers. See Aller.
Aire. See Dalre.
Alredal, 00. Cumb. See AUerdale.
Alreholt, eo. Dorset. See Alderholt.
Alresford, Alesford, co., Essex, 305.
Alreton, 00. York. See Allerton.
Alrinton, Eobert de, 213 (p. 114).
Alslond, CO. Devon. See Allisland.
Alsop, Bobert de, and CeoUy his wife, 151.
, Thomas de, 167.
Alstanesfeld, 00, Staff. See Alstonfield.
Alstanton, 00. Chester. See Austerson.
Alston, Aldreston, oo. Cumb., 601.
Alstonby, Astynby [in Kirklinton parish], 00.
Cumb., 324. ,
Alstonfield, Alstanesfeld, Austanesfeld, 00.
Staff., 62 (pp. 28, 31).
Alta Bipa, Hauterive, John de (Dauterive),
636 (p. 319).
, Thomas de, 536 (p. 321).
Altham, Alvetham [in Whalley parish], 00.
Lane, 279 (p. 160).
424
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLAClS.
Althebila, oo. Monm. See Allt-y-Bela.
Altherleye, eo. GHouo. See Alderley.
Altofts, Altoftes [in Normanton parish], co.
York, manor. 279 (p. 159).
Alton, Aulton [co. Hants], 456.
[Grange in Ashby de la Zoache
parish], 00. Leic, 458 (p. 259).
Alrpton, CO. Staff., castle, 187.
, , manor, 187.
, Farley in, q.v.
, [in Stutton parish], oo. Suff., 215
(p. 115).
Alvediston, oo. Wilts, Norrington in, q.v.
Alreley, Alviueleye, eo. Essex, 273.
Alverdiscott, co. Devon, Bullwa*thy in, q.v.
Alverton, Alwarton [in Madron parish], oo.
Comw., manor, 60.
, 00. York. See Northallerton.
Alvesfon, Alvreston, co. Olouc, manor. 350.
..„ , foreign hundred, 350.
Alretham, oo. Lane. See Altham.
Alyetham, Simon de, 279 (p. 160).
Alvethele, co. Essex. See Ayoley.
Alveton. oo. Staff. See Alton.
Alveynton, co. Glouc. ?3S8(p. 329;.
Alvingham, co. Iiino. , 144.
Alvington, West, co. Devon, Woolston m, q.v.
Alvithele, Alviueleye, co. Essex. See Aveley.
Alvraldeby, co. Line. See Autby.
Alwarton, oo. Cornw. See Alverton.
CO. Snff. See Envarton.
Alwent [in Gainford parish, oo. Durham], 615
{p. 412).
Alwent, William de, 615 (_p. 412;.
Alwenton, eo. N'bnmb. See Alwinton.
Alweston, oo. Glouc. See Alveston.
Alwinton, Alwenton, co. N'humb., 47, 536
(p. 316).
Alworth [oo. Devon]. See Holsworthy.
Alwy, Walter. 290.
.John, 290.
Alynthele, co. Essex. See Aveley.
Alyntone, co. Kent. See Allington.
Anibareslytb park in Stanage, co. Salop [now
eo. Badnor], 130.
Amberden, co. Essex. See Hamperden.
Amberley, Ambrelegh [in Harden parish], oo.
Heref., 614.
Ambresbury, Ambresburi, co. Wilts. See
Ameabnry.
Amesbury , Ambresbury, Ambresburi, eo. Wilts,
manor, 279 (,p. 157 bi>).
Ameshaugh. Amotesohiilth [in A'ston parish],
CO. Cumb., 501.
AmethuUe, eo. Bedf, See Ampthill.
Amewelle, co. Hertf. See Amwell.
Auifordesho, co. N'hamp. See Hamfordshoe.
Amgoed, Amgoyt [eo. Carmarthen], 164.
Amington, Amygton, Amynton, oo. Warw.
615(i)y. 404, 408).
manor, 696.
Amoteschalth, co. Cumb. See Ameshaugh.
Ampthill, Amethulle, co. Bedf. , manor, 276.
AmweU, Amewelle, oo. Hertf.. 458 (p. 268).
Amygton, Amynton. oo. Warw. See
Amington.
Anderby, co. Line, 362 {p. 200).
, advowBon, 352 (p. 201;.
Anderton [in Great Budworth parish], co
Chester, manor, 261 (pp. 136. 137;.
Audredesye, oo. Somers., now called Nyland,
q.v.
Andrea, John, 162.
Thomas, of Bnmham, 355.
, , Margery his wife, 355.
Andrew. Bobert son of, 633 (p. 307).
Anegos. See Angus.
Aneys, Peter, and Christiana his wife, 216
(p. 115;.
Angerham, co. N'humb. See Ingram.
Angerton, Angirton [in Hartburn parish], co.
N'humb., manor, 403 (pp. 224, 225).
Angevin, Aungevyn, Aungewyn,
Angev;n Walter, 7.
, William, 7.
Angirton, oo. N humb. See Angerton.
Anglesea, Angleseye, co. Camb., advowson of
priory, 538 (p. 351).
Angot, Biohard son of, 538 (p. 348).
Angreham, co. N humb. See Ingranh.
Angus, Anegos, Danegus, earl of. See
Umframvill.
Annery, Up, Up Auiy [in Monkleigh parish],
00. Devon, 7.
Annotesham, an island called, eo. Glamorgan,
538 {p. 332).
; Anstey, Great Ansti, co. Hertf., manor, 475
i (JJ. 269).
advowson, 475 (p. 269).
, Little Ansty, 475 (p. 269).
Antioch, Nicholas de, 44
Apederforde, oo. Comw.- See Appledore.
Apelton. eo. Lano. See Appleton.
Apilthuuayt, oo. Cumb. See Appletbwaite.
ApUtrewyk, co. York. See Appletreewiok..
Apley, Appeleye.eo. Line.,Kingthorpe in q.v.
Apol, Walter de, 534 (p. 309).
Appadam, Appadham. See John.
Appelby, co. Leio. See Appleby.
CO. Lino. See Appleby.
eo. Westm. See Appleby.
Appelby, Geoffrey de 538 (^j. 350).
William de, 412 (p. 235).
Appelderfeld, Stephen de, 397 (p. 220;.
Appeleye, co. Line. See Apley.
Appelford, William de, 305.
Appelgar, Boger, 538 (p. 348).
Appelion, John, 160.
, , Alice his wife, 160.
Appelton, William de, 160.
, , his son Biehard, 160.
William son of John de, 385.
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
425
Appilton, 00. York. See Appleton.
Appleby, Appelby, oo. Leic, 412 (p.
, Appelby, oo. Lino., 618.
Appelby, eo. Westm., 533 (op. 301-
305;.
, oastle and manor, 633 (p.
301).
Appledore, Apederforde [in St. Ive parish], oo.
Oornw., 487.
Applethwaite, Apilthuuayt [near Keswiok?],
CO. Oumb., 146.
Appleton, Apelton [in Preaoot parish], co.
Lino., 279 {p. 163).
, Nun, Appilton [oo. York], prioress of,
536 (lip. 318, 320, 322).
Appletreewick, Apiltrewyk [in Burnsall
parish], oo. York, 533 (p. 306).
Boxhlll in, 533 (p. 306).
Apps. Apse [in Walton on Thames], oo. Sui>
rey, 638 {p. 345).
.ipse 00. Surrey. See Apps.
Arblaster, Alblaster, Thomas le, 538 {p. 348).
Aroediakne, le Ersedekene, Laroediakne, le
Arohedeakne, le Eroedeken, Thomas,
139(pi). 64, 66), 257,613.
Arohallaa. co. Cornw. See ArrallM.
Arohedeakne. See Aroediakne.
Archer, Archere (Xiarclier), Edmund
le, 432, 433.
Xicholas le, of Stoke, 108.
, Edmund le, 108.
, , Isabel his wife, 433.
, Geoffrey le, 432.
Hawisle, 362.
, her son Simon, 362.
Isabel wife of Edmund le, 433.
, John le, 616 (pp. 404, 409).
Archiaco, Aymer de, 425.
, Aymer de, 485 bis.
Fulkde, 425.
Mabel mother of Aymer de, 425.
Arcubus, Richaird de, 123.
, Simon de, 123.
Aroy, Philip de, 333.
C/. Daroy.
Ardeleston, oo. Salop. See Arleston.
Arden, Arderne, Ardene, John de, 26, 251
(pp. 136, 137). 292.
Balphde, 615 (i>. 404).
, Balph son of fialph de (called alio
Eanulph;, 615 (p. 408).
Bosea, Boesia de, 615 (pp. 402, 404,
408).
•, Thomas de, 279 (p. 161), 615 (p.iOi).
Ardenehalle manor, oo. Essex, 599 (p. 379).
Arderne. See Arden.
Ardeskot, oo. Salop. See Arsoott.
Ardingtou, Ardyngton, oo. Berks, manor, 279
(pp. 155, 160).
Ardyngton, oo. Berks See Ardington.
Arelthorp, oo. York. See Airethorp.
Argent, Gregory, 536 (p. 322).
Argentem, Argeutein, Beginald de,
40.
, John de, knight, 40.
Argingeroyd, co. Montgomery, 269.
Argoytwelok, oo. Monm., 638 (p. 336).
Arington, oo. Camb, See Arrington.
Arkelby, Alan de, 643.
Arkesden, oo. Essex, court of Albemarle at,
12.
Arkeseye [Arksey, oo. York ?], parson of, 619
(i). 288).
Arleston, Ardeleston [in Wellington parish],
CO. Salop, 611 (pp. 393, 394).
Ai-ley, Arleye, oo. Warw., adyowson, 345
(p. 194).
Arlington, Wirlyngton, Werlington, oo. Snssex,
120 (p. 53).
, manor, 260.
Milton in, q.v.
Armestrang, Biohard, 631 (y. 299).
Armsoote, Edmundescote, Eadmundescote [in
Tredington parish], co. Wore., 148
(i'.76).
Arnald, Eobert, of Swayfield, 157.
Eoger, 592.
C/. Arnold.
Arnoliffe, Arneolif, co. York, 536 (p. 320).
Arneolif , oo. York. See Arnoliffe.
Arningford, Arnyngford, oo. Camb., hundred,
224.
Arnold, Biohard, 612.
Cf. Arnald.
Arnyngford, oo. Camb. See Arningford.
Amyngton, co. Camb. See Arrington.
Arrallas, Arohallas [in St. Enoder], oo. Cornw.,
139 (i). 64).
Arrethorp, Arthorp, oo. York. See Airethorp.
Arreton, co. Hants, Briddlesford in, q.v.
, Dorton in, q.v.
Arrington, Amyngton, Airington, oo. Camb.,
458 (p. 257), 638 (pp. 325, 350).
Arrow, Harche [in Woodohurch parish], co.
Chester, 389.
Arsoott, Ardeskot [in Pontesbury parish], co.
Salop, 62 ( p. 29).
Arthorp, co. York. See Airethorp.
Artington, Ertendone [in Guildford St. Nicho-
las parish], oo. Surrey, 413 ( p. 237).
Artur, WiUiam, 638 (pp. 338, 339).
Arundel, oo . Sussex, forest, 523.
Arundel, earl of, 148 (pp. 71, 76), 486, 443,
470, 505, 536(1). 313).
See Fitz-Alan.
Arundel, Adam, 197.
Arwistly, Arwystly, oountiy of, in Wales [oo.
Montgomery], 147, 214.
Asby Coatsforth, Great Askeby [in Asby
parish] , oo. Westm., 533 {p. 302).
, Little, Little Askeby [in Asby parish] ,
CO. Westm., 533 (p. 302).
Winderwath, Wynanderwath [in Asby
parish], oo. Westm., 633 {p. 302).
426
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Aschcomb, oo. Somerg. See Ashoombe.
Ascheby, oo. Leic. See Ashby.
Aaohton, Eobert de, 538 {p. 338).
C/. Assoheton.
Ascome, co. Westm. See Askham.
Ascot under Wychwood, Askote, oo. Oxford,
manor, 616.
Asoum, CO. We3tm. See Askham.
Asenby, Estanby, Aystanby, Aystenby, Astan-
by [in Topeliffe parish], oo. York, 536
(pp. 314, 323, 325).
Asfeld, CO. Su£B. See Ashfield.
Asgasthorp, Asgazthorp, oo. Norf. See Algar-
thorp.
Ash, Esse by Tramaton [Saltash], eo. Cornw.,
ferry of, 558.
Booking, Assoh, oo. Suff., 538 (p
348 Us).
manor, 390.
Ashampstead, Ashamatede, oo. Berks, 212.
Hartridge in, q.v.
Ashby de la Zouoh, Asaoheby la Zoooh. oo.
Leic. , manor, 458 (jj. 257).
FolviUe, Assheby Folevyll, Asseby
Polevyle, Aaoheby Polevile, co. Leic,
548.
, manor, 190.
[with Fenby], Askeby, oo. Line., 352
(p. 201).
[by Partney], Askeby. oo. Lino., 412
ip. 283.)
Asheby, oo. Norf., 538 (p. 346).
, Canons', Esseby, co. N'hamp., 458
(.p. 257).
, Castle, Aashebi Dayifc, Dayyd co
N'hamp., 412 (p. 235).
, advowson, 412 (^J. 235).
Mears, Aasheby, co. N'hamp., manor
560.
Ashchurch, oo. Glonc. , Aston in, q.v.
Ashoombe, Aaohoomb, oo. Somers., 638 (v
338).
Aaheby, oo. Norf. See Ashby.
Ashfeld, Ahsdon, Bobert de, 216.
Aahfield, Asfeld, oo. Suff., 427.
Great, Ashfeld, Ahsfeld, co. Suff.,
manor, 216.
, Little, 216.
Ashford, Aiasheforde, oo. Devon, 527 (p. 293).
Ashetesford, Assettesford, Asshetes-
ford, 00. Kent, manor, 207, 220 (po
121, 123). ^'
Bowdler, Assheford Boudlers, Assohe-
ford Boudlers, co. Salop, 57 (p. 25).
, manor, 68.
Oarbonel, Ayaford, oo. Salop, 57(0
24).
Ashill, Asle, Asshele, oo. Norf., 538 {p. 346).
adrowaon, 412 {p. 234).
Aahingdon, Aaaingdon, oo. Eaaex, 460.
Beckney in, q.v.
Ashington, Esaynden [in Bothal parish], co
N'humb., 62.
Ashlands, Asshlonde, Assohlonde [in Creir-
kerne parish], oo. Somers., 406.
Ashley on Tern, Aascheleye, Asseheleye, co.
Staff., 46, 222.
Ashleyhay, Aashelehay [in Wirksworth
pariah], oo. Derby, 151.
Ashman, John, of Belton, 640.
Ashmere, oo. Dorset. See Ashmore.
Aahmore, Ashmere, oo. Dorset, manor, 638
{p. 326).
Ashow, Asscho, oo. Warw., 615 (p. 406).
Ashreigney, Esse Begnie, oo. Devon, 538 {p.
340).
Aahton, Wynterborn [in Winterbome St.
Martin parish], oo. Dorset, 638 (p.
340).
Aahton by Leominster, Asshton [in
Eye parish], co. Heref., 130.
Long, Aflsohton Dauno, Aystone
Dando, Assheton, co. Somers., 347, 381,
538 (.p. 339).
Ashurst, Asahurst, co. Buck., advowson, 100.
Essherst, oo. Kent, 31.
, CO. Surrey, 413 {p. 237).
Ashwell.Asswelle, in Pinohingfield parish, oo.
Essex, manor, 391.
, Aswelle, Assewell, oo. Rutland, 548.
, : manor, 515.
Askeby, co. Line. See Ashby.
Askeby, Robert de, 533 (pp. 302, 303).
, writ to, 598.
Askelok, Florence de Wygeton, married to
Hector, 531 (p. 298°.
Askham, Asoum. Aaoome, oo. Weatm., 633
{pp. 301, 305).
Askote, CO. Oxford. See Aaoot.
Askwith, Askwyth [in Weston parish] oo
York, W.B., 536(1). 317).
Aslackby, Aslacby, oo. Lino. , manor, 522.
, Graby in, q.v.
Asle, 00. Norf. See Ashill.
Asmunderby. oo. York, 536 (p. 318).
Aspale, Haspale, Roger de, 348.
Bobert de, 348.
Gf. Asphale.
Aspatria, Aspatrick, Aspatrik, oo. Cumb.,
manor, 146.
Asphale, Bobert, 279 (p. 154).
Of. Aspale
Asaoeby, William, 162.
Aaaoh. oo. Suff. See Ash Booking.
Aaache, co. Heref. See Nash.
, CO. Salop. See Nash.
Assoheby, co. Leic. See Ashby.
Assoheford, co. Salop. See Ashford.
Aascheleye, co. Staff. See Ashley.
Assoheton, John de, 347.
Cf. Aaohton.
Assohlonde, oo. Somers. See Ashlands.
AsBcho, CO. Warw. See Ashow.
Assohton Dauno, co. Somers. See Ashton.
Asseburn. See Asshebume.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
427
Asseby, oo. Leic. See Ashby.
Asseheleye, oo. Staff. See Ashley.
Asserton, Assoerton, oo. Wilts. See Isherton.
Assettesford, co. Kent. See Ashford.
Assewell, oo. Esaex. See Ashwell.
, CO. Rutland. See Ashwell.
Assh, 00. Salop. See Nash.
Asshe, 00. Heref. Sec Nash,
.isahebi. oo. N'hamp. See Ashby.
Assheburne, Assheburn, Asseburn,
Editli wife of Aeginald de, 178.
Thomas de (son of Adam), 178.
, (son of Reginald). 178.
Assheby, oo. Leio. See Ashby.
, oo. N'hamp. Sec Ashby.
Assheford, oo. Salop. See Ashford.
Asahel. John de, 213 (p. 114).
Aashele, oo. Norf. See Ashill.
Asshelehay, oo. Derby. See Ashleyhay.
Asshelond, Jolin de, 406.
William de, 406.
Asshetesford, co. Kent. See Ashford.
Assbeton. See Ashton.
Asshlond, oo. Somers. See Ashlands.
Asshton, CO. Heref. See Ashton.
Asshnrst, oo. Buck. See Ashurst.
Asaiiigdon, co. Essex. See Aahingdon.
Asstret Owyn, co. Denbigh, 279 (p. 158).
Assweli, Nicholas son of Simon de, 391.
Astanby, co. York. See Asenby.
Asteleye, co. Lano. See Astley.
, CO. Warw. See Astley.
Asteleye, Nicholas de, 615(i)i).404,405, 408).
Gf. Astleye.
Asthorp, CO. Lino. See Aisthorpe.
Aatinby, Biohard de, 9.
Astley, Asteleye [in Leigh parish] . oo. Lane. ,
279(1). 163).
Abbot's, 00. Salop, Nordley in, q.v.
, Asteleye, oo. Warw., 615 (i)2). 405,408).
Astleye, John de, 594.
C/. Asteleye.
Aston [Upthorp], oo. Berks, 615 {p. 402;.
Mullins, CO. Buck. See Ilmeresaston.
.. Blank, Cold Aston, oo. G-louo., manor,
191.
[onCarrant, in Ashohuroh parish], oo.
Glouc, 638 (p. 342).
Inghaxa, Ayston, co. Heref., 228.
, manor, 362.
CO. Leio.,412(;). 236).
....:, North, Northaston, eo. Oxford, 279
(p. 157).
Eyre, Wheteneaston, oo. Salop, 480.
[in Stone parish], oo. Staff., 541.
Cantlow, Aston Kauntelowe, Aston
Kauntelo, oo. Warw., 412 (p. 234).
manor, 4:12{pp. 232, 234).
, advowBon, 412 (p. 234).
[with Aughton] , 00. York, manor, 120
(p. 53).
Aston [oo. Staff ],Thomas son of Henry of, 514
Aston, Astone, Henry de, 633 (p. 304).
Nicholas de, 533 {p. 304), 615 Ip
398, 402, 408).
Richard de, 26.
William de, 327 (p. 219).
, his daughter Maud's marriage,
356.
Astret Canon, oo. Denbigh, 279 (p. 168).
Astthetwayt, oo. Westm., 218 (p. 119).
Astwell [in Syresham and Wappenham], co.
N'hamp., manor, 506.
Aatwood, Astwode [in Dodderhill parish], co.
Wore, manor, 57 (p. 24).
Astynby, co. Cumb. See Alstonby.
Aswardby, Aswordeby, oo. Line., 412 (p. 233).
Aswelle, oo. Rutland. See Ashwell.
Ate Welle. See Welle.
Atebrok. See Attebrok.
Athelardeston, oo. Somers. See Atherstone.
Athelingtone, oo. Lino. See AUington.
Athelooston, oo. Leic. See AUexton.
Athlenynan, Athlenyan, oo. Denbigh, 279 (p.
158).
Atherington, oo. Deron, Umberleigh in, q.v.
Atherstone, Athelardeston [in White Laokiug-
ton parish], co. Somers., 406.
Athorp, CO. Lino. See Hawthorpe.
Atneston, oo. N'hamp. See Adstone.
Aton, 00. York. See Ayton.
Aton, Gilbert de, 534 {pp. 308, 309, 310, 311,
312), 535.
Atte Waters. See Watre.
Attebere, oo. Somers. See Adber.
Attebrok, atte Brok, Atebrok, John, 415,
603 (p. 385), 607 (p. 388).
, Peter, 224.
Robert, 357.
his son William, 357.
Atten Welle. See Welle.
Attenborotigh, oo. Nott., Toton in, q.v.
Attlebridge.Attlebrigge.co. Norf., 538 (p. 347).
Aubourn, Auburn, co. Line, manor, 592.
Aubre, Edmund, 55.
Auburn, Alburn [in Fraisthorpe parish],
00. York, 121.
Audelegh, Audele. See Audley.
Audeley, oo. Staff™ See Audley.
Audlem, Aldelime, oo. Chester, 251 (p. 136).
Audley, Alditheloy, Audeley, oo. Staff., manor,
62 {pp. 29, 31).
advowson, 62 {p. 30).
Heleigh in, q.v:
Audley, Audithelegb., Audele, Aude-
legh, Thomaa son of Nicholas
de, 62.
, Hugh de, 279 (p. 166), 60S (p. 386).
James de, 548.
Nicholas son of Nicholas son of
Nicholas de, 62.
, Thomas son of Nicholas de.his wife Eta
married to Thomas Dufford, 62 (;>. 31).
428
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
AuS^ngton [co. Oeron]. See Allington,
Auk. See Eauoke.
Aula, Henry de, 533 (p. 306).
, Joppe de, of Chipping, 279 (p. 162).
C/. Sale.
Aulton, CO. Hants. See Alton.
AuUescsombe, oo. Dayon. See Awlisoombe.
Aumale, oount of. See Albemarle.
Aumele, Aumeleye, Aumoneye, co. Wore.
See Elmley.
Aune, John de, 538 (p. 333).
C/. Alneto.
Aunee, Aunei. See Alneto.
AungeTyn, Aungewyn. See Angevin,
Aungre, oo. Essex. See Ongar.
Aure, 00. Olouc. See Awre.
Aure, John de, 284.
Aury, CO. Devon. See Annery.
Aust, Auste, 00. Glouo., 278.
Austanesfeld, oo. Staff. See Alstonfield.
Ansterfield, Ostrefeld, oo. York, 199.
Austerson, Alstanton [in Aeton parish] oo.
Chester, 62 (p. 31).
Autby, Alwaldeby [in North Thoresby parish!
00. Line., 352 (p. 201).
Authorpe, Authorp, co. Lino., 132.
Avebury, co. Wilts, Beckhampton in, q.v.
Aveley, Alvithele, Avithele, Alvethele, Alyn-
thele, Alvineleye, oo. Essex, 273.
, manor, 599 (pp. 379, 380).
Avene, river. See Avon.
Avene, Leysan de, 538 (p. 333).
Avenel, John, 538 (p. 346).
Bobert, 538 {p. 336).
Avenene, commote, co. Glamorgan, 538 (p.
333).
Avener, Margery la, 136.
Avenesderset, co. Warw. See Dassett.
Aveton Giffard, oo. Devon, manor, 572.
Avils, Cnabwell [in Stanton St. Quintin parish!
00. WUts, 136.
Avington, Avyngtone, co. Berks, manor, 279
{p. 155).
Avithele, co. Essex. See Aveley.
Avon, river, oo. Monm. , 638 (p. 336), .
Avene, Avynne, river, oo. Warw.,
fisheries in, 615 (pp. 400, 408, 410).
Avon Dassett, co. Warw. See Dassett.
Avyngtone, oo. Berks. See Avington.
Avynne, river. See Avon.
Awlisoombe, Aullescombe, co. Devon, 527 Co
293). ^'
Awnby, Ouneby [in Castle Bytham parish],
CO. Line, 592.
Awre, Aure, co. Glouc, schools at, 284.
, Box in, q.v.
, Poulton in, q.v.
Axholme, Haxiholm, Haxholm. Haxolme, co.
Lino., isle of, 349.
Axmouth, CO. Devon, Down Umfraville or
Charton in. See Down.
Ayolif wood, in- Troutsdale,- co. York, 534
{p. 307).
Aygne. See Ayne.
Aygneus, John de, 538 (p. 348).
Aykeholme in Bradley, oo. Line, 352 (p. 200).
Aykton, CO. York. See Aketon.
Aylesbyry, Walter de, 136.
Aylesford, Eyllesforde, Eylisforde, co. Kent,
134.
manor, 116.
, court at, 207.
Aylesham, oo. Norf . See Aylsham.
Ayleward, Richard, 533 (p. 304).
William, 533 (jJ. 304).
Ayliston, oo. Heref., 356.
Aylsham, Aylesham, oo. Norf., 116, 538 (p.
332).
Aylwyensheye, co. Somers. See Allownshay.
Ayne, Aygne, John, 615 (p. 405).
Aynstapellith de, 531 (p. 299).
Aystanby, Aystenby, co. York. See Asenby.
Ayston, oo. Heref. See Aston.
Aystone, co. Somers. See Ashton.
.4yatone, Simon de, 538 (p. 339).
Ayton, Aton in Clyveland, co. York, 551.
Bast, Haytton [in Seamer parish] , oo.
York, 536 (i). 319).
Azerley, Azerlawe [in Kirkby Malzeard
parish], co. York, 313.
B
Baboary. co. Somers., Start in, q.v.
Babington. co. Somers., manor, 538 (p. 339).
, advowson of chapel, 538 (p. 339).
Babraham, Badburham, Bidbumhaiu, co
Camb., Ill, 279 (p. 154).
BabyngtoB, co. Wilts. See Bapton.
Bacford, co. Chester. See Baoktord.
Bachamptone, oo. Wilts. See Beckhampton.
Bacheme, Francis, and Joan his wife, 599
(p. 379).
Bachesworth [oo. Hertf .] . See Batohworth.
Bacheworth, Bacbesworth, Bache-
wrth, Roger de, 103.
Johnde, 108.
Sibyl his wife, 103.
Eiohard de, 103, 538 (p. 325).
, Roger de, 538 {p. 348).
Baokelonde, co, Kent. 538 (p. 343).
Backford, Bacford, oo. Chester, 26.
Baokwell Sore, Baowelle, oo. Somers. 538
(p. 339).
, advowson, 538 (p. 339).
Bacon, Baoun, Adam, 540.
, Robert, 533 {p. 302).
Thomas, 538 (p. 347).
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
429
Bad, Badde, Mariota wife of Alan, 562.
Badbnrham, Badburnham, oo. Camb. See
Babraham.
Badbury, Baddeburi, oo. Doraet, hundred, 279
{p. 157j.
Baddelesmere. See Badlesmere.
Baddealey Enaor, Baddeslee, co. Warw., 615
(p. 404).
Baddiley, Badylegh, co. Cheater, manor, 366.
Baddington, Batinton [in Aoton parish], co.
Cheater, 62 (p. 31).
Baddmundesfeld, Badmundiafeld, oo. Suff.
See BadmondiaGeld.
Baddow, Little, Badewe, oo. Esaex, 471 (.pp.
265 bis, 266).
Badecok, Alexander, 544.
Alice, 544.
Badekeamere. See Badlesmere.
Badele, co. SuEf. See Badley.
Badele, William de, 538 ( p. 348).
Badelesmere. See Badlesmere.
Badeleaton, co. Bedf. See Battlesden.
Badeliamere. See Badleamere.
Badenoch [co. Invemeas]. 396.
Badeston, co. Devon. See Bataon.
Badeswurth, co. York. See Badsworth.
Badewe, co. Essex. See Baddow.
Badger, Baggesouere, co. Salop, 57 (p- 24).
Badgworth, Beggworth , Beggeworth.co.Glouo. ,
538 (p. 342 bis).
Badham, John de, 615 (p. 402).
Badlesmere, Badelesmere, Badekesmere, Bade-
liamere, Badeliamer, Baddelesmere,
Bartholomew de, 220 {p. 122), 413
(p. 236), 538 (p. 343).
, keeper of castles, &o. in
Glamorgan and Morgannou, 538 (pp.
332).
, Giles de, 538 (i). 348).
Badley, Badele [oo. Suff.], 538 (p. 348).
Badmondisfield, Badmnndisfeld. Baddmundes-
feld [in Wickhambrook pariah], co.
SufB.,412ri)i). 231, 232).
Badsworth, Badeswurth, co. York, 396.
Badylegh, oo. Chester. See Baddiley.
Bafvent. See Bayenti
Bagber, Bakebere [in Sturminater Newton
pariah], co. Doraet, 538 (p. 340).
Bagger, Walter le, 281.
Baggeridgo, Baggerug [in Wellow pariah], oo.
Somers., 538(i). 339).
Baggerugg, co. Oxford, 345 (p. 194).
Baggesouere, co. Salop. See Badger.
Baginton, Bathekington, oo. Warw., 615 (p.
405).
Bagot, Henry, and Katherine (de Coweleye),
his wife, 62 ( p. 30).
William, 473.
, , and Eleanor hia wife, 72.
Bagworth, Bagwurthe [in Thornton parish],
00. Leic, manor, 274.
Baignard. See Baynard.
Bailiol. See Balliol.
Bxillif, Robert le, of Buckingham, 417.
Bailiol, Bailol. See Balliol.
Bainerd. See Baynard.
Bainton, Baynton, co. York, manor, 199.
, advowaon, 199.
Baiocis, Bayouse, Stephen de, 588.
Thomas de, 538 (pp. 338, 349).
Baiocia, Biyeux, barony of, 314, 395, 472,
534(j). 309 , 588.
C/. Bays.
Bakebere, oo. Dorset. See Bagber.
Bakebere, Eobert de, 538 (p. 340).
Balepuz, John de, 412 (p. 236).
Baker, Durand le, 417.
(pistor), William, of Peckham, 538
(p. 343).
Balby, Billeby [by Donoaster], oo. York, 199.
Balderby, Stephen de, 636 (p. 322).
Balderstone, Baldreston [in Blackburn parish],
CO. Lane, 279 (i). 162 j.
Baldeswell, co. Norf. See Bawdeswell.
Baldewyne, Geoffrey, 538 (p. 349).
, John, 342.
Robert, 642.
Baldon Marsh, BaMyndon, oo. Oxford, manor,
136.
Baldyndon, oo. Oxford. See Baldon.
Bale, Bathele, oo. Norf., 41, 538 (p. 346).
Bale, John de, knight, lord of Ditton 207.
Robert de la, 64 (p. 33).
Baliadene, Balesdene, oo. Suff. See Baladon.
Balisley, oo. Salop. See Bauaeley.
Balkholme, oo. York, Linton in, q.v.
Balleby, oo. York. See Balby.
Balliol, Bailiol, Balliolo, Bailiol, Bailol,
Alexander de, 237,
, Johnde, 538 (j). .347).
Robert de, 62.
, William, 149, 216 (p. 115).
fee of , 352 (i). 200).
Ballobek. See Bolbeok.
Balloentretoa. oo. Comw., 35.
Balnes [Loweawater?],oo. Cumb., manor, 146.
Balney, Balneie [in Hanslope and Caatle-
thorpe], CO. Buck., park, 615 (p. 398).
Balachagh, John de, 279 (p. 162).
Baladon, Baliadene, Balesdene in Aketon [in
Acton parish], co. Suff.. 126, 196.
Baltesbiry, Little, oo. Deyon, 213 (p. 114.)
Balyngworth [co. Essex]. See Bobbingworth.
BambuTgh, Bamburugh, oo. N'humb., oaatle,
508.
Bampton, Baunton, co. Devon, 527 (p. 298).
, , manor, 530.
BajDtpton Fatrik and Bampton Cundal,
CO. Weatm., 533 (p. 302).
Banandesdale, co. Westm. See Bannisdale.
Banastre, Adam, Adam de, 279 (p. 161 bis).
Robert, 412 (p.23i).
William, 279 (J>. 161).
430
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
Buham, oo. Norf., 538 (p. S49).
Bank, Adam del, 533 (p. 306).
Johnson of Thomas del, 533 (p. 307).
Thomas, son of Thomas del, 533 (p.
307).
Bannisdale, Banandesdale [in £endal parish],
eo. Westm., 218 (p. 118).
Banyard. See Baynard.
Banyard's Castle. See London.
Bapton, Babyngton [in Fisherton Delamere
parish], oo. Wilts, 346 (p. 196;.
Barbedor, William, 111.
Birbur, Henry le, 603 (p. 386).
Buoheaton, Berkeston, Brecheston, oo. Warw..
412 {p. 234), 615 (p. 404;.
Barcolf, John, 96.
, John (son of Johni, 96.
Barde, Bard. Bart, John, 616, 534 (p. 310).
, Nicholas, 531 (pp. 298, 299).
Bardeleye. eo. Salop. See Bardley.
Bardeleye, Richard son of William
de, 89.
, Alice, sister of Bichard de, 89,
Bardenne, John de, 538 p. 344).
Roger de, 538 (p. 343).
, Simon de, 538 (p. 631).
Bardfield, Great Berdefeld, co. Essex, manor
538 (p. 326).
, Berdefeld Salynge [now Little Lodge
in Great Bardfield], 538 (p. 349).
Bardley, Bardeleye [in Stottesden parish], oo.
Salop, 89.
Bardolf, Bardouf , Drew, 279 {p. 157).
, Bobert, 384.
Thomas, 445.
WiUiam, 384.
Barenton, co. Camb. See Barrington.
Barentyn, Drew de, 390.
Baret, Adam, 533 (p. 303).
Nicholas, 461.
Stephen, 64 (p. 32).
Birewe, oo. Essex. See Barrow.
CO. Leio. See Barrow.
00. Somers. See Barrow.
,00. Soft, See Barrow.
Barewelle, oo. Leio. See Barwell.
Barford, Berkeford [eo. Bedf.], 548 (p. 361).
, Great, Bereford, co. Bedf., 351,
431.
, Berf ord, Bereford, co. Warw., 616,
(pp. 406, 408).
BarfrestoB, Berefreistone, oo, Kent, 538 (p.
343).
Barbara, Bergham, co. Suff., 270 {p. 146).
Barker, Bichard le. 151.
Barkeston, oo. Leic. See Barkstone.
Barkeworth, co. Lino. See Barkwith.
Barkeworth. See Barkworth.
Barking, Barkingge, Berkyngg, Berkyngge,
00. Essex, abbess of, 203, 394, 406.
„.., oonrt at, 203,
Barkstone, Barkeston, oo. Leio., manor, 519
(p. 288).
Ash, Barston, oo. York, wapentake,
377.
Barkwith, Barkeworth, eo. Lino., 249, 291.
Barkworth, Barkeworth, Bobert de,
291.
, Ralph son of Robert de, 249.
Bobert de, 249.
his wife Joan, 249.
, , his son Ralph, 249.
, William de, 291.
Barlayington, BerlaTeton, co. Sussex, 536
(p. 315).-
Barlinoh, Berlioh, oo. Somers., priory, 513.
Barling, Birlingg [in Warkworth parish], eo.
N'humb., 219 (p. 121).
Barlings. Barlyng [oo. Lino.], abbot of, 280.
Barmby on the Marsh, Bamehy [in Howden
parish], co. York, 300, 610.
Barming, East, Eastbarmyng, co. Kent, 538
(p. 343;.
Barmoor, Bayrmor [in Lowick parish] , co.
N'humb.. manor, 403 (p. 226).
Barmyng, John sou of Thomas de, 538 (p.
343).
Bamaby, Barnaldby , Bemaldby [in Guisbroogh
parish], co. York, 536 (p. 320).
Barnaok, Bernak, co. N'hamp., 445.
Barnacle, Bemag [in Bulkington parish], co.
Warw., 615 (p. 405).
Barnaldby, oo. York. See Bamaby.
Barnard Castle, Bernards Castle [co. Durham],
honour, 615 (p. 406;.
manor, 616 (p. 406).
, advowsonof the hospital, 615 (p. 413).
, keeper of, writ to, 615 (p. 411).
Bamastapel, co. Devon. See Barnstaple.
Bamby upon Don, Bameby, co. York, 199,
536 (p. 320).
Bameby, oo. York. See Barmby ; Bamby.
Bameby, Robert de, 199.
BameTill, Bameville, Goscelin do, 184.
Robert de, 538(^.850).
Barnstaple, Bamastapel, co. Deyon, manor,
143.
Barnstone, Bemeston [in Lanesr parishl oo
Nott.,380.
Baroun, William, 55 (p. 21).
Barre, John de la, 372.
Barri, co. Glamorgan. See Barry.
Barrington, Barenton, oo. Camb., 408 (p. 224).
, adrowson, 403 (p. 224).
CO. Salop, Cantlopin, q.v.
Baryngton, co. Somers., 174.
Barrow, Barewe [in Wakerine parishl co
Essex, 538 (p. 847).
on Soar, Barewa on Sore, co Leio.,
manor, 310.
Berk, Bergh, Daerk, oo. Rutland
615 (p. 402).
, , manor, 692,
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
431
Barrow — cont.
Q-arney, Barewe, oo. Somers., manor,
638 {p. 339).
, Barewe, co. Suff., 538 {p. 349).
Barrowby, oo. Line, Stenwith in, q.v.
, Berugby [in Kirkby Overblow parish] ,
CO. York, 536 (p. 318).
Barrowden. Berewedon, Berwedon, oo. Rut-
land, 615 i pp. 400, 407).
, advowson, 615 {p. 402 .
, manor, 615 (p. 407).
Barry, Barri, oo. GHamorgan, port of, 538
(p. 334).
Barry, Alice, 412 (p. 234).
Henry, 588 (j). 340).
Bars, Henry de, 280.
, his daughter Maud, 280.
Barston, co. lork. See Barkstone Ash. >
Bart._ See Barde.
Barton Staoey, Bertone Sacy, co. Hants, manor,
397 {p. 218).
[in the Beans], 00. Leio., 412 (j). 236).
on Humber, oo. Line., manor, 362
(p. 200).
Bendish, Bertone Benedioh, Bertone,
CO. Norf., 538 (p. 346).
advowson of St. Andrew's
church, 638 {p. 351).
, Earl's, CO. N'hamp., 412 (,pp. 231,
234).
[Segrave], co. N'hamp, , 538 (pp. 344,
345).
in Fabis, Barton, co. Nott., manor.
77, 78.
, Steeple, oo Oxford, manor, 625.
Mills, Berton [in Herringswell parish] ,
00. Suff., 538 (p. 3481.
, Berton [in Bidford parish], co.Warw.,
611 (p. 391).
[on the Heath], oo. Warw., 615 (p.
404).
CO. Westm., 218 {p. 118).
Barton, Gilbert de, 218 (p. 118).
Barwell, Barewelle, co. Leio. , 412 (p. 236).
, manor, 412 {pp. 231, 282).
, Stapleton in, q.v.
Barwiok, Berewyk, oo. Somers , manor, 412
( pp. 231, 232).
, , advowson of chapel, 412 (jj.
233).
in Elmet, oo. York, Scboles and other
places in, 279 (p. 159).
Baryngton, co. Somers. See Barrington.
Baschuroh, co. Salop, Weston Lullingfields
in, q.v.
Eaaelawe, oo. Derby. See Baslow,
Baaewyne, Eobert de, 412 (p. 236).
Baaewynesthorp [co. Butland], 412 (p. 235).
Basford, Barkesford [in Wybunbury parish],
00. Chester, 62 (p. 31).
Basildon, Basteldene, oo. Berks, 127, 212.
Baiingham, oo. Line. See Bassingham.
Basingstoke, oo. Hanti, inquisition made at
412 (p. 232).
, hundred, 298.
Baskervile, Baskervill, Richard de, 411.
, writ to, 388.
, Walter de, and Sibyl his wife, 411.
Baslow, Baselawe, co. Derby, inquisitions made
at, 316.
Bassaleg, Basalek, oo. Monm. , 538 (p. 335).
Basset, Bassett, Edmund, 271,
Edmund, 53S(p. 339).
John, 538 ( p. 338 Us), 615 (p. 407j.
, Ralph. 444, 548, 615 (p. 402).
, of Drayton, 380.
, of Sapoote, 458 (p. 259),
598,615(2)/). 404,405).
, Richard, 293, 458 {p. 256).
Thomas, 538 (i). 333).
, William, 360.
Bassinburn. See Bassingburn.
Bassingbourne, Bassingburn, oo. Camb., 409.
Bassingburn, Bassingebom, Bassiubum, Bas-
singeburn, Bassyngebume. John de, 68.
Warin de, 40, 372, 688 (p. 350).
, , of Wimpole, 458 (p. 267).
Bassingham, Basingham, co. Lino., 274, 472,
548.
Bassyngeborne. See Bassingburn,
Basteldene, oo. Berks. See Basildon.
Bastingthwayth, Alexander de, and Agnes his
wife, 36.
Basynges, Basyng, Basyngge, Wil-
liam de, 566.
, Thomas de, 566.
, William de, Margaret (de Norman-
vile) his wife, 566.
Bat. See Batte.
Bataill, Batayll, Bataille, Robert, 300.
WUliam, 219 (p. 120).
Batchworth, Baohesworth [near Riokmans-
worth, CO. Hertf.], 638 (p. 348).
Batoombe, Bateeombe, co. Dorset, manor, 346
(p. 195).
Bate, William, 161.
, , his daughter Margery, 151.
Bateeombe, co. Dorset. See Batoombe.
Bateman, Batman, Richard, 536 (p. 322).
Bath and Wells, bishop of, 142, 210, 271,
411, 506, 607 (f>. 389).
SeeBurnel; Drokenesford.
Bathekington, co. Warw. Sec Baginton.
Bathele, co. Norf . See Bale.
Batherton, Bertherton [in Wybunbury pariah]
00. Chester, 62 (pp. 30, 31).
Bathley, Battheleye [in Korth Muskham
parish], co. Nott., 279 (.p. 155).
Bathonia, Osbert de, 611 (p. 394).
Batinton, co. Chester. See Baddington.
Batisford, oo. Suff. See Battiaford.
^atisheshell, oo. Northamp. See Batsaddle.
Batman. See Bateman.
432
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
Batsaddle, Batisheshell [inOrlingbur^ pariah],
CO. N'hamp., 412 (p. 235;.
Bafcson. Badeston [in Salcombe parish], oo.
BeTon, manor, 244.
Batte, le Bat, William, 20.
Geoffrey, 20.
BattesboTiie,Batte3thorune[inHoniton parish],
00. Devon, manor, 434.
Battheleye, co. Nott. Sec Bathley.
Battisford, Bxtisford, oo. Suff., 519 (p. 288).
Battlesden, Badeleston, co. Bedf., 538 (pp.
330, 342).
Batyngham, John de, 279 (p. 156).
Baud. Simon le, 279 (p. 156;.
Bauderseye, Baudeseye, oo. Suff. Se4 Bavrdsey.
Baudry, John, 224.
Baue, Walter le, knight, 286.
, , his wife Maliora and daughter
Anne, 286.
Baukyn, John, 538 (p. 343).
Bannton, oo. Devon. See Bampton.
Bauseley, Balisleye [in Alberbury parish, co.
Montgomery], formerly oo. Salop, 104.
Baasyn, William, 209.
Bantre, oo. York. See Bawtry.
Bavent, Bafvent, Bavant, Amy de, 352 (p.
201).
, Margaret, late wife of Simon de
Walmesgare, 245,
, , Jollan son of Jollan son of,
245.
, Boger, Eoger de, 372, 413 (p. 236).
Bawdeswell, Baldeswell, oo. Norf., 588 (p.
346).
Bawdrip, oo. Somers., Crandon in, q.v.
Bawdsey. Bauderseye, Baudeseye, co. Suff.,
481, 517.
Bawtry, Bautre, co. York, 199.
Baslas, Eobert, 64 (p. 34).
Bazman, William, of Grafton, 387.
, his daughter Avice, 387.
Baiterley, Bagterleye, oo. Warw., 616 (p.
408).
Bayenx. See Baioois.
Bayham, Beggeham [in Frant parish], oo.
Susses, abbot of, 612.
Bayleham, Beylham, oo. Suff., 519 (p. 288 .
Baylokeslee [Bashley in Milton ?], oo. Hants,
493.
Baynard, Bainerd, Baignard, Banyard, Bobert,
538 (p. 346), 611 (p. 393).
Baynton, co. York. See Sainton.
Bayouse. See Baioois.
Bayrmor, oo.N'humb. See.Barmoor.
Bays, Christiana la, 329.
Beadlam, Bothlum, co. York, church, 160.
Beaghall, Beighall, oo. York, 279 (p. 159).
Bealings, Great, Beling, Belinges, oo. Suff.,
manor, 261, 332.
, Seoktord in, q.v.
Beamsley, Bethmesley [in Skipton parish], co.
York, 636 (p. S17).
Beamund, abbot of, 390.
Beanley, Beneley [in Eglingham parish], co.
N'humb.,80.
Bear, Gilbert de, 627 {p. 294).
Beard, Berd [in Glossop parish], co. Derby,
577.
Beatriohdenne, oo. Kent. See Bethersden.
Beauohamp. See Bello Campo.
Beaucoudre, Eiohard. 538 (p. 349).
Beaufay, John de, 471 (p. 265).
C/. Bella Pago.
Beaumaner, Bobert, 167.
Beaumeys, Beaumais, Beaumays,
Beaumys, Agnas daughter of
Uargaret de, 84.
, Henry de, 590.
.Hughde, 458(i> 257).
, John de, 156.
, his son Boger, 156.
, William de, 84.
Cf, Beumes.
Beaumond. See Bello Monte.
Beaumont, Bemund, Bemumd, oo. Cumb. ,
manor, 393.
Beaumont, Beaumund, Beaumond. See Bello
Monte.
Beaumys. See Beaumeys.
Beaupel, Beupel, Bobert, 527 (p. 293).
Beaupre. See Bello Frato.
Beausale, Bsusale, Beaushale, co. Warw., 615
(p. 405).
, manor, 615 (pp. 399, 409).
Beauver [oo. Leic] . See Belvoir.
Beauveys, Beginald de. See Beumes.
Bebington, Bebinton, co. Chester, 62 {p. 31).
Bechefeld, co. N'humb. See Bitchfield.
Becheton, oo. Chester. See Betohton.
Beoheton, Beohinton, Matthew de, 62 (,pp. 30,
31).
Beohinton, co. Chester. See Betohton.
Bechinton. See Beoheton.
Beohlem, Boger de, earl of Shrewsbury. See
Belesme.
Beck, Bekk, Bichard, 38.
.Valentine, 38.
C/Bek.
Beokenham, Beghenham, co. Kent, 372.
Beckhampton,Baohampton[inATebaiy pariah],
00. Wilts, manor, 514.
Beokley, Beokeley, oo. Oxford, chief manor of
the honour of St. Valery, 272.
Beokney, Bekkoney [in Ashingdon parish], co.
Essex, 273.
Bedenham, co. Bedf. See Biddenham.
Bedewaa, oo. Glamorgan. 538 (p. 834).
Bedeworth, oo. Warw. See Bedworth.
Bedewynde, oo. Wilts. See Bedwyn.
Bedford, Bedeford, co. Bedf., site of the
oastle, 351,
, Barounes court of, 351.
, inquisition made at, 588 C|>. 363).
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
43a
Bedford — cont.
, barony of, 376.
, See Bello Campo.
Bedharapton, oo. Hints, maoor, 485.
Bedingaeld, Robert de, 105.
..., his wife Joan, 105.
his daughters Mary, Katharine
and Elizabeth, 105.
Bedminster, oo. Somers., manor, 538 (p.
338).
Bedworth, Bedeworth, oo. Warw., 412
(p. 234), 615 (p. 405).
Bedwyn, Great, Bedeiipynde, oo. Wilts,
borough, 538 (p. 328).
, .?. , Grafton in, q.v.
Little, Estbedewynde, eo. Wilts,
278.
Beeohamwell, Biohamwelle, Bitohamwell, oo.
Norf., 538(jj. 346).
, , manor, 384.
, advowson, 538 (p. 351).
Beeford, oo. York, Dunnington in, q.v.
Beel, Is'ibel le, wife of Ereginald de Wythele,
253.
Beeleigh, Byleye [near Maiden, oo. Essex];
abbot of, 43.
Beere, oo. Dorset. See Bare.
Beere, David de la, 53S (ii. 333).
Beesby , Beseby, Beresby [in Hawerby parish] ,
00. Lino., 352 (p. 201 bis).
Beeston, Beston, oo. Bedf., 439.
[in Bunbury pariah], co. Chester,
251 (pp. 136, 137).
, , manor, 251 (p. 136).
Begansley, Beganesleye, co. Monm., 538 (p.
335).
Beggeharae, oo. Sussex. See Bayham.
Beggeworth, Beggworth, oo. Gloue. See
Badgworth.
Beghenham, co. Kent. See Beokenham.
Behgland, oo. York. See Byland.
Behill, Behulle, oo Devon. See Boohill.
Bek, Anthony, bishop of Durham,
274.
Anthony, bishop of Durham, 134,
534 (p. 3081.
See Durham.
Thomas, bishop of St. Davids, 274.
, Walter le, Eleanor wife of, 350.
• C/. Beck.
Bekeswell, oo. Norf . See Bexwell.
Bekeawell, John de, 384. .
Bekk. See Beck.
Bekkoney, co. Essex. See Beokney.
Bekynton [in Burwash ?], oo. Sussex, 207.
Belasise, eo. York. See Bellasize.
Belby, Belleby [in Howden pariah], co. York,
300.
Belehford, Beltesford, co. Line., 412 (p.
230).
Beleford, oo. N'humb. See Belford,
28017
Belenger, Belunger. See Berenger
Beleryoa, Byllerioa, oo. Kent, 604, 605.
Belesme, Betlehem, Beohlem, Roger de, earl
of Shrewsbury, 470, 504.
Belestre, co. N'humb. See Belliater.
Belet, Ingelram, 384.
Margery wife of William, 14.
Ingelram, and Avioe his wife, 384.
, and Lora his wife, 384.
, Robert, 384, 538 {p. 346).
William, 384.
Belew, 00. Westm., 633 (p. 303).
Belewe, BsUa Aqua, Laderana, wife of John
de, 92.
Belford, Beleford. oo. N'humb., manor, 403
(yi). 224.225).
Belforde, Alan de, 403 (p. 223).
Belhe.stre, oo. Carmarthen, 6i(p. 32).
Belhus, Belhoys, Belhoua, John de, 566.
John de, knight, and Alice his wife,
507.-
Beling, Belinges, oo. Su£f. See Bealings.
Bella Aqua. See Belewe.
Bellafago, Roger de, Joan his wife, 145.
, Katherine his daughter, wife
of John de Monemuth, 166.
Cf Beauf ay.
Bellaaize, Balasiae [in Eastrington parish] ,
CO. York, 316.
, Bennetland in, q.v.
Bellbroughton, co. Wore, Fairfield in, q.v.
Belleau, Helleau, Hellow, oo. Line, manor,
352(i). 200). 526.
advowson, 352 (p. 201).
Belleby, oo. York. See Belby.
Bellister, Belestre [in Haltwhistle parish], co.
N'humb., manor, 396.
Bello Campo, Beaucliam.p, Beuchamp,
Alice de, 399.
*=^^y "i®) ^*''l °^ Warwick, 615.
, Richard de, 299.
, Alice de, 538 (p. 342), 615.
, Cecily de, 486.
, Giles" de, 538 (p. 336).
, Guy de, 57ritf. 24).
earl of Warwick, 56 (p. 23i,
198, 555, 580.
, , Alice his wife, 538 p. 342),
615.
, John de, 406, 616 (p. 403;.
Hughde, 538(^.337).
Maudde, 615 (i). 403).
, Roger de, 431.
, Thomas de, 615.
Walter de, 633 (.p. 304)
William de, 265.
, , , grandfather of Earl Guy, 615
{p. 410).
Bello Campo, Beauchamp of Bedford, barony
of, 351.
iS^ee Bedford.
2E
434
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Bello Uonte, Bellomonte, Byaamond,
Beaumund, Beaumond , Beu-
mond, Alice de, 507.
Alioede,189, 270 (p. 147;.
Henry de, 120 {p. 53), 173, 350,
352 (iJ. 200), 526, 557.
Isabel de, 534 (i). 308;.
, , lady of Vesoy, 395, 472, 534
{p. 309).
John, 397(^.219).
, William de, 538 {p. 346).
Bello Frato, Beaupre, Stephen de, 122.
, Isabel de, 113.
, Joan de, 122.
, Ralph de, 122.
Belatead, Belstede, oo. Suff., 215 (p. 116).
Belston, Henry de, 527 (p. 294).
Beltesford, oo. Line. See Belchford.
Beltoft [in Belton parish], oo. Lino., 627
Belton, Beltone, co Su£E., 540.
William clerk of, 540.
, Bichard rector of, instituted, 540.
Belunger. See Berengor.
jSelvoir, Belver, Beaurer [oo. Leic], castle,
270 {p. 146), 519 {p. 288).
, castle guard, 349.
Bemflete, co. Essex. See Benfleet.
Bemund, Bemumd, co. Cumb. See Beaumont.
Benchesham [in Croydon], co. Surrey, 119.
Bendiste, Thomas, 68.
Beneley, co. N'humb. See Beanley.
Benenden, Benynden, co. Kent, 230.
Benet, John, of Allesley, 412 (pp. 234, 236).
, Meurik de le, lord of Felton Butler,
CO. Salop, 264.
Benethale, co. Salop. See Benthall.
Benetland, co. York. See Bennetland.
Benetle, co. Wore. See Bsntley.
Benetleye, co. Essex. Sec Bentley.
Benetteland, oo. York. See Bennetland.
Benfleet, Bemflete, oo. Essex, 286.
Bengeo, Benyngho, oo. Hertf., 458 {p. 258).
Bengg, 00. Suff. See Bing.
Benham, John de and Alice his wife, 468.
Beningholm, co. York. See Benningholme.
Benne, John son of, 279 {p. 162).
Bennetland, Benetteland, Benetland [in
Eastrington pariah], co. York, 300, 610.
Benningholme, Beningholm [in Swine parish],
00. York, 252.
Benteley, Robert de, 533 {p. 306).
Benthall, Benethale, co. Salop, 611 (p. 392).
Benthale [Alberbury parish], co.
Salop, 62 {p. 29).
Bentley, Great, Benetleye, co. Essex, 72.
Bentleye, co.Suff., 215 {p. 116)
, , Dodnash in, g.i;.
Pauneefoot, Benetle, Bentleye [in
Tardebigg parish], oo. Wore, 478, 615
(p. 403).
Benton, Briddingho [in Witham parish], oo.
Essex, 475 (p. 268).
[in Burton parish], co. Pemb., 64
{p. 33).
Benynden, co. Kent. See Benenden.
Penyagho, oo. Hertf. See Bengeo.
Beoley, Buleye, co. Wore, manor, 615 (p.
410).
Berardeshey, Richard de, 258.
Eerd, co. Derby. See Beard.
Berdefeld, co. Essex. See Bardfield.
Berden, oo. York, 533 {p. 301).
Berdeworthe, co. Lane., 279 (p. 162).
Bere Regis, Beere, Biere, oo. Dorset, 466, 467.
, forest, 466, 467. *
, , disforested, 466.
Bere, Richard de la, 458 i p. 258).
Bereford, co. Bedf. See Barford.
, 00. Warw. See Barford.
Bereford, Hugh de, 538 (p. 335).
, Simon de, 412 (p. 235).
WilUam de, 225, 229, i58(p. 258),
538 ip. 346).
Berefreistone, oo. Kent. See Barfreston.
Bereghby. See Beruby.
Berenger, Bcrengier, Berynger, Belunger,
Belenger, Ingelram, 406, 458 (p. 267),
611 {pp. 391, 393).
Bereseby, oo. Line. See Beesby.
Beresford [by Alstonfield], oo. Staff., 62 (p.
28).
Beresholt, oo. Suff. See Bergholt.
Berewedon, oo. Rutland. See Barrowden.
Beretrem. See Bertram.
Berewico, BereTvyk, John de, 397.
See Berewyk ; Berwyk.
Berewit, Adam de, 395.
Berewyk, oo. Salop. See Berwick.
, CO. Somers. See Barwiok.
Berewyk, Beatrice de, 615 (p. 412).
See Berewico ; Berwyk
Berford, co. Warw. See Barford.
Bergeveny. See Abergavenny.
Bergh, co. Norf . See Burgh.
, CO. Rutland. See Barrow.
, CO. York, 199.
Bergh, William de, 157.
Bergham, Berwham, co. Camb. , manor, 438.
, 00. Suff. See Barham. *
Berghea, le, co. Westm., 218 {p. 118).
Bergholt [East ?], Beresholt, Berwholt, co.
Suff., 538 (p. 348).
, manor, 445.
Berk, co. Rutland. See Barrow.
Berkdale, co. Lano. See Birkdale.
Berkeford, CO. Hunt. See Barford [oo. Bedf.].
Berkeley, Berkelegh, Berkeleye,
Berkelee, Berkele, Thomas' son
of Giles de, 280.
, Henry de, 538 (p. 341).
, John de, 603 'p. 386).
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
435
Berkeley — cont.
Maurice de, 538 (p. 338 bis).
Roger de, 148.
his daughter Agatha, married
to Thomas de Roohesford, 148.
Thomas de, 271, 350, £38 (pp. 341,
342), 607.
, William de, 148 (p. 72), 166, "271,
350.
Berkeston, co. Warw. See Baroheston.
BerkesweU, eo. Warw. See Berkswell.
Berkhampstead, Little, Berohamstede, Berk-
hamatede, co. Hertf., manor, 202, 603
(p. 385).
honour, 611 {p. 392).
Berkingge [oo. Essex]. See Barking.
Berkockhill, oo. Lane., 279 {p. 162).
Berkswell, BerkesweU, oo. Warw., manor, 615
(pp. 399, 409).
, advowson, 615 ( p. 406).
Berkyngge [oo. Essex]. See BSrking.
Berlaveton, co. Sussex. See Barlavington.
Berleston, oo. Chester, 62 ( p. 31 ).
Berlioh, oo. Somers. See Barlinoh.
Berliston, Hugh de. 158.
Bermeton, John de, 615 ( p. 412).
Bermingham. See Birmingham.
Bermondsey. Bermundesey, oo. Surrey, prior
of, 611 (p. 391).
Bernack, William de, 458 (p. 258).
Gf. Bernak.
Bernag, oo. Warw. See Barnacle.
Bernak, oo. N'hamp. See Baraaok.
Bernak, Roger de, and Maud his wife, 275.
(7f. Bemaok.
Bernaldby, eo. York. See Bamaby.
Bernard, Pynus, 412 {p. 234).
, Richard son of, 220 (p. 122).
Robert, 692.
Thomas son of, 220 (p. 122).
, William, 111.
son of. See Fuiz Bernard.
Bernard's Castle. See Barnard Castle.
Berne, Richard ate, 538 (p. 343).
William del, of Thorndon, 540.
Bemel. See Burnel.
Bernera, Ralph de, 538 (p. 348).
Bernerytli, William de, 81.
, Maurillius de, 81.
Berneston, co. Nott. See Barnstone.
Bernet wood, co. Warw., 615(2?. 399).
Bemewod, Bemewode, co. Buck. See Bern-
wood.
Bernhill, Thomas de, 300.
Bernwood, Bernewode, Bemewod, co. Buck.,
forest, 123, 168, 193, 398 (p. 221), 697.
Berqerbles, William de, 538 (pp. 333, 335).
Berry Narbor, Biry Nerber, Byri Nerberd,
CO. Devon, 527 (i). 293).
Pomeroy, Biry, fees held of, 527
{p. 394).
Berston, oo. Norf. See Briston.
Bertherton, oo. Chester. See Batherton.
Berton, oo. Sn£f. See Barton.
, 00. Norf. See Barton.
, eo. Warw. See Barton.
Bertone Sacy, co. Hants. See Barton.
Bertone, William de, 538 (p. 346).
Bertram, Beretrem, da Bertram,
Robert, of Botbal, 62, 510.
, Roger, of Mitford, 294.
, Ida. See Neville.
Robert, 538 (i). 350).
grandfather of Robert, 510.
Agnes wife of, 510.
, the elder, of Bothal, his wife
Alice Gobyon, 52,
(son of Robert), of Bothal,
510.
Roger,of Mitford, hisdaughter Agnes,
294.
, rectorof St. Andrew's, Bothal.
52.
Beruby, Bereghby, John de, 538 (p. 344).
, Robert de, 538 (i). 344).
Berugby, oo. York. See Barrowby.
Berwedon, oo. Rutland. See Barrowden.
Berwham, oo. Camb. See Bergham.
Berwholt, co. Suff. See Bergholt.
Berwick, Great, Berewyk [in St. Mary's parish,
Shrewsbury], co. Salop, manor, 96.
St. James, co. Wilts, ohuroh, rector of,
148 {p. 74).
, laherton or Asfertonin. See
laherton.
, Berwyk [in Skipton pariah], co. York,
533 (JJ. 305).
Berwyk, Eleanor, wife of John de, 218 (p. 118).
S«c Berewico, Berewyk.
Berynger. See Berenger.
Beseby, oo. Lino. See Beesby.
Besevile, Richard de, 412 (p. 235).
Bestord [inShawbury parish], oo. Salop, 104.
Besford. Bssseford, co. Wore, 615 {p. 403).
Besiles, Besillis, Besilles, Elizabeth
wife of Matthew de, 513.
, Edward de, 462.
Godfrey de, 613.
Besseford, co. Wore. See Besford.
Besseford, Alexander de, 6t5 (p. 403).
Beston, oo. Bedf. See Beeston.
CO. Chester. See Beeston.
Betohton, Bechinton, Becheton [in Sandbaoh
parish], co. Chester, 62 (pp. 30, 31).
Betchworth, West, Westtechesworth [in
Dorking parish], co. Surrey, 397 (p.
219).
Betheraden, Beatriohdenne, oo. Kent, 538
(p. 343).
Bethmealey, oo. York. See Beamsley.
Bethum, Bethom, Thomaa de, 219 (p. 163 bis).
Betlehem. See Beleame.
Betley, Betteleye, co. Staff , 63 ( pp. 28. 31 ',
436
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
Bstteleye, oo. Staff. See Betley.
Betteleye, WiUiam de, 62 {p. 28).
Battleawich [near Tanworth?], co. Warw.,
615 {p. 404).
Beuohamp. See Bello Campo.
Beufiz, Henry, knight, and Geoily his wife,
313.
, William and Cecily his wife, 153.
Beugg, 00. Siiff. See Bing.
Beumes, Beauveys, Reginald de, 538 {p. 350j.
Of. Beaumys.
Beumond, Alice de. See Beaumont.
Beupel. See Beaupel.
Beusale, 00. Warw. See Beauaale.
Beverootes, William de, chancellor of Scotland,
396.
Beverley, Beverlay, oo. York, inquisition made
at, 341.
St. John, chapter of, 266 (p. 144).
, proTost of, 266 (p. 144,i.
Bevillers, Alexander le, 412 (p. 233).
Bewick in Holderness [in Aldbrough parish],
266 (i). 144).
Bewrth, Bewurth, William de, 615 (pp. 402,
407).
Bewurth. See Bewrth.
Baxwell, Bekeswell, co. Norf., 538 {p. 346).
Beylham, co. Su£f. See Baylham.
Beynvill, Bichard de, 538 {p. 350).
...! Thomas de, 588 (p. 360).
Beysin, Walter de, 222.
and Alice his wife, 222.
, Thomas de, 222.
Bhoutone [oo. N'hamp.] See Boughton.
BibeknoU, co. Sussex. See Bigknowl.
Bibury, co. Glouc, Winson in, q.v.
Bicester, Bumcestre, co. Oxford, manor, 279
(J). 156).
prior of, 279 (3). 156).
Bichamwelle, co. Norf. See Beeohamwell.
Bickenhill, co. Warw., Merston Wavers in, q.v.
Bioknor, Bickenore by Sydingburn, Bickenor,
00. Kent, 270 (pp. 122, 128;.
Bicton, 00. Salop, Rosshall in, q.v.
Biddenden, Bydinden, oo. Kent, 230.
Biddenham, Bedenham, Bideham, Bydenham,
CO. Bedf., 820, 638 (j)p. 330, 342).
, advowson, 320.
Biddestone, Budeston, co. Wilts, 48.
Biddlesden, Bittelsden [oo. Buck.], abbot of,
412 (p. 233j.
Biddlestone, Bydellesden, Bydelesden [in
Alwinton parish], co Nhumb., 47,
536 (p. 316).
Bideford, Bydiford, co. Devon, 638 (p. 840).
Bideham, oo. Bedf. See Biddenham.
Bidford, Budeford, oo. Warw., manor, 611
(i).391).
Biere, co. Dorset. 5ee Bere.
Biflet, Eiohard de, 298.
Bigknowl, BibeknoU [in Henthfield parish],
CO. Sussex, 207.
Bignor, Bygeneuere, Bykeneuere, co. Sussex,
536 (i.. 316).
manor, 623.
Bigod, Bigot, Bygrot, Bygod, Boygod,
Isabel, wife of John, of Stockton,
302.
Ralph, 600.
, John (son of John), 302.
, Ralph, 14.
.Roger, earl of Norfolk, marshal of
England, earl marshal. 81, 148 {pp.
70, 76), 215 (p. 115), 302, 835, 390.
534 (:p. 307).
, , , Alice his wife, 215
(p. 115), 221, 311, 890, .596.
, , , Alice de Henaud his
widow, 612. Sec Henaud.
, Walter, 600.
Bigods, Alfryston [in Dunmow parish], co.
Essex, manor, 600.
Bikelworth, Bykeworth, la Fenne, co. Devon,
627 (p. £98).
Bikenor, Bykenor, Bykenouere, Thomas de,
57, 619.
, Joan (de Mortuo Maril, wife
of, 57, 133.
Bildeston, Bildiston, co. SufB., 539.
Bildiston, co. Suff. See Bildeston.
Bileserche, Giles de, 397 (p. 219).
Billeburi, Hugh de, 66.
Billesby, co. Lino. See Bilsby.
Billesley, Billeslee, oo. Warw., 615 (i). 405).
Billingford, Billyngford {near Foxley], oo.
Norf., manor, 611 (p. 898).
, advowson, 611 (p. 394).
Billinghay, Billingey, co. Lino., 275,
Billingshurst, Billyngehurst, oo. Sussex, 413
(p. 237).
Billingsley, Byllyngesleye, co. Salop, 222.
Billington, Bilyngton [in Blackburn parish],
00. Lane, 279 (p. 161).
Billyngehurst, oo. Sussex. See Billingshurst.
Billyngford, oo. Norf. See Billingford.
Bilney, Bilneye, co. Warw. See Binley.
Bilsby, Billesby, co. Lino., 852 (p. 200).
Bilsington, Bilsinton, co. Kent, 220 (p. 128).
Bilton [in the Ainsty], oo. York, 395.
Bilyngton, co. Lane. See Billington.
Bindon, Binedon, co. Dorset, abbot of, 346
(p. 196).
Bing, Bengg, Beugg, co. Suff., 171 (p. 264).
Binley, Bilneiy, Bilneye, co. Warw., 57 (p.
25), 68, 616 (p. 406).
Binnertou [in Crowan parish], oo. Cornw.
618.
Binton, Bunyton, Bynvton, oo. Warw. 412
(pp. 234, 236). ■
Bintree, Bynetre, co. Norf., 638 (p. 347).
Birch, Byroh, le Byrche [in Coldridge parish],
00. Devon, 538 (p. 339).
Biroham Magna ?, Breoham, oo. Norf., 538
(p. 346).
manor, 538 (p. 832).
advowson, 538 (p. 351).
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
437
JBirohelis, John de, 167.
Birchemor, Byrohemor, Eobert de, 615 ivu
402, 407)..
Birohette, la [in Burwash ?], co. Susaex, 207.
Birohis, co. Heref., 53 {p. 19'.
Birdbrook,- Bridebrok [oo. Essex], 538 (.p. 349).
Birdingbury, Brudyngbury, Burdingbury, oo.
Warw., 412 (p. 234), 615 (p. 405).
BirdsaU, Briddeskal, oo. York, 199 (p. 108).
Bii-kdale, Berkdale [in North Meols parish],
CO. Lano., 279 (p. 163 .
Birkenside, Birkynside [in Bywell St. Andrew
parish], co. Nhumb., manor, 403 (».
224'.
Birkin, Byrkyn. co. York, 266 (p. 144).
, Haddlesey in, q.v.
Birkynside, co. N'humb. See Birkenside.
Birlingg, co. N'humb. See Barling.
Birmingham, Bermingham, Barmingham,
John de, 538 {p. 342).
William de, 615 (p. 403).
Birsay, co. York, 316.
Birston, co. Norf. See Briston.
Birtley, Birteley, co. N'humb., 47.
Birtwigtle, Brerdestwysel [in Hapton]. oo.
Lane, 279 (p. 160).
Biry, CO. Devon. See Berry.
Biry, Byri, Henry de, 279 {p. 161).
, Johude, 527 (jp. 293).
Philip del, of Watford, 161.
Biscovey, Boswithgy, co. Gornw., 139 {p. 65).
Biset, Byset, Catherine (Basset) wife of John,
271.
, John, 611 (p. 393).
Bishampton, Byshampton, co. Worcester, 585.
, manor, 615 {p. 411).
Bishops Castle. Bisshopes Castel, oo Salop, 611
(p. 392).
Bishop's Cleeye, co. Glouc See Cleeve.
Bishopston, Bissopes'ton, oo. Wilts, hundred,
48.
Bishport,Bissopisworth [in Bedminster parish],
CO. Somers., bZS(p. 338).
Bisley, Byaeleye, co. GHouc, 187.
Bisshemede [co. Bedf.]. See Bushmead.
Bisshop, John, 406.
Cf. Bissoph.
Bissopesdon, John de, 615 (p. 403).
Bissopeston, co. Wilts. See Bishopston.
Bissoph, Bobert, 485.
Gf Bisshop.
Bissopisworth, oo. Somers. See Bishport.
Bitohamwell, co. Norf. See Beechamwell.
Bitohfield, Beohefeld [in Stamfordham parish],
00. N'humb., 294.
Bitlesby, oo. Leic. See Bittesby.
Bittelsden [oo. Buck.]. See Biddlesden.
Bittesby, Bitlesby, co. Leic, 458 {p. 258).
Bitton, Bittone, oo. Heref. See Byton.
Bitton, Tbomas de, bishop of Exeter, 35.
, See Exeter.
, John de, 35.
Blaby, Blabi [co. Leic], 615 {pp. 405, 408).
Blaby, John de, 536 (p. 320).
Blaofordeby, co. Leic. See Blaekfordby.
Blaohall [co. Cumb.]. See Blackball.
Black Callerton, co. N'humb. See C'allerton.
Blackburn, Blakebourn, Blakeburn, co. Lane,
279 {pp. 160, 161).
Blaokenhall, Blakenhale [in Wybunbury
parish] , oo. Chester, 62 {p. 31).
Blackford, Blakeford, oo. Somers., 603 (p.
386 his).
, advowson of chapel, 603 {p. 386).
Blaokfordby, Blaofordeby [in Ashby de la
■ Zouche parish] , oo. Leic. , 458 ( p. 259).
Blaokhedreley, oo. N humb. See Hedley.
Blaokhill, Blaohall, Blakhale, Blakehale [in
Carlisle, St. Cuthbert's parish, oo.
Cumb.], manor, 631 ( p. 297;.
Blaokhow Moor, oo. York, 199.
Blaokmoor, Blakemore, oo. Dorset, Lydenholte
in, 404.
Blaokmore, Blakemor [in Hanley parish], oo.
Wore, 538 (i). 328).
Blaeolvysle, co. N'hamp. See Blakesley.
Blagdon, Blakedon [in Cranborne parish], co.
Dorset, 538 ( p. 330).
Blakcallirdon, co. N'humb. See Callerton.
Blake, Margery la, 57 {p. 24).
Blakebourn, Blakeburn, co. Lane. See Black-
bum.
Blakeburn, John de, 279 {p. 162).
Blakedon, co. Dorset. See Blagdon.
Blakeford, co. Somers. See Blackford.
Blakeford, Henry de, 603 {p. 386).
Blakeham, co. Suff. See Blakenham.
Blakemor, oo. Wore See Blaokmore.
Blakemore, oo. Dorset. See Blaokmoor.
Blakenhale, oo. Chester. See Blaokenhall.
Blakenhale, Hamo de, 62 (pp. 30, 31).
Blakenham, Blakinham, Blakeham, Great and
Little, CO. Suff.. 519 {p. 288).
Little, 00. Suff., 270 (p. 146).
advowson, 519 {p. 288).
Blakenham, Thomas de, 539.
Blakenhurst, Blakenhurste, co. Wore, hun-
dred, 613 {p. 410).
Blakesley, Blaeolvysle, co. N'hamp., 458 (p.
256).
Blakethume, wood, co. Wore, 615 {p. 398).
Blaketor, oo. Devon. See Torrington.
Blakhale [co. Cumb.] . See Blaokhill.
Blakinham, co. Suff. See Blakenham.
Blandford, Blaneford, oo. Dorset, 279 (p. 157)
, advowson, 279 {p. 157).
Blaneford, Long, oo. Dorset. See Langton.
Blatherwiok, Blatherwyk, oo. N'hamp., 293.
Blaunkeneye, William de, 167.
Blaute, 00. Salop. See Blowty [oo. Mont-
gomery] .
Blaworth, co. Devon. See BuUworthy.
Blaxhall, Blaxhale, co. Suff., manor, 390.
, advowson, 390.
4B8
INDEX OP PEESONS AND PLACES.
Blaynenawe [co. Monm. ?] , 412 (p. 232).
Blean, le Blee, oo. Kent, 638 (p-3i3)
, Wild Court in. See Edheldestone.
Bleathara, Bleteham [or Egdean], oo. Sussex,
536 (p. 316).
Bleoohele, co. Buck. See Bletohley.
Blecehingele, Blecohingelegh, Bleoohyngelegb,
CO. Surrey. See Bletohingley.
Bleohele, co. Bucli. See Bletchley.
Blechesdone, co. Oxford. See Bletehingdon.
Blee, le, eo. Kent. See Blean.
Blehohyngeleye, oo. Surrey. See Bletohingley.
Bleith, Bleyth, John son of William,
284
Philip, 284.
Blenoam [in Kirkland parish], oo. Cumb.,
324.
Blenoheleye, co. Salop. See Bletohley.
Blenoogo, Blenoogow [in Bromfield parish],
00. Cumb., 531 (2). 299).
Blenerhaysette, oo. Cumb. See Blennerhasset.
Blenkaneshbpp, Richard de, 533 (p. 305).
Blennerhasset, Blenerhaysette [in Torpenhow
parish], oo. Cumb., manor, 146.
Bletehingdon, Blechesdone, co. Oxford, 193.
Bletohingley, Bleoohingele," Blecohingelegh,
Blehchyngeleye, Blecohyngelegh, oo.
Surrey, 425.
advowsou, 538 (p. 346).
, manor and borough, 538 {p. 326).
oourtat, 397(i). 219).
Bletohley, Bleohele. Bleoohele, co. Buck., 538
(pp. 329, 343).
, advowson, 53 (p. 19).
, Water Eaton in. See Eaton.
, Water Hall in, q.v.
Bletohley, Blencheleye [in Moreton Say
parish], co. Salop, 104.
Bleteham, co. Sussex. See Bleatbam.
Blethevagh, oo. Heref. See Blethraugh [co.
Eadnor].
Blethvaugh, Blethevagh [oo. Radnor], 57 {p.
22).
Bletuesho, co. Badf. See Bletsoe.
Bietsoe, Bletnesho, oo. Bedf., 376.
Blewbury, co. Berks, Upton Moels in, q.v.
Bleyth. See Bleith.
Bliburgh, co. Line. See Blyborough.
Bliburgh. See Blyburgh.
Blida, Henry de, of Castle Bytham, 157.
Blisland, Bliston, oo. Comw. , 198.
court at, 453.
Penstroda in, q.v.
Bliston, CO. Cornw. See Blisland.
BlithSeld, Blizefeld, oo. Staff., 226.
Blizefeld, oo. Staff. See Blithfield.
Blockley, 00. Wore, Dorn in, q.v.
Bloiou, Bloyou, de Bloyou, Alan, 613.
, Richard son of Kalph., 360.
Ealph 0)' Randolph son of Alan, 360,
613.
Blomham, oo. Bedf. See Blunham.
Blorent, co. Denbigh, 63 {p. 18).
Blound,.Peter le, 615 (p. 403).
Blounham, co. Bedf. See Blunham.
Blount, John, 615 (i). 402).
, William, 631 (p. 299), 615 (p. 402i.
Blowty, Blaute [in Llangadfan], co. Mont^
gomery, 214.
Bloyou. See Bloiou.
Bluet, John, 638 (p. 336).
, Ealph, 205. 538 (p. 336).
Blundel, Walter, 229.
Blunham. Blounham, Blomham, oo. Bedf..
manor, 412 (,pp. 231, 233).
advowson, 412 (pp. 231, 233).
Blunsdon, Bluntesdone Gay [in Highworth
parish], co. Wilts, manor, 263.
Bluntesdone, co. Wilts. See Blunsdon.
Blyborough, Blyburgh, Bliburgh, oo. Line,
349, 372, 484.
Blyboruth, oo. Suff. See BIythburgh.
Blyburgh, Bliburgh, William de, 372.
BIythburgh. Blyboruth. oo. Suff., manor, 219
(p. 120).
Bobbingworth, Balyngworth, oo. Essex, 538
(p. 349).
Boohardby, co. Cumb. See Botoherby.
BcJoherid [oo. Radnor]. See Boughrood.
Bocherst, oo. Sussex. See Buokhurst.
Boohill, BehiU, BehuUe [in Sampford Peverell
parish], eo. Devon, 527 {p. 294).
Boohilton, co. Cumb. See Bolton.
Booholt, CO. Hants. See Buckholt.
Bochy, Roger, 413 (iJ. 237).
Bookenfleld, Bokynfeld [in Felton parish], oo.
N'humb., 219 (^. 120).
Bockhampton, Bokhampton [in Lamboum
parish], oo. Buck., La Wyke by. See
Wyke.
Bookyugham, co. Buok. See Buckingham.
Boclonde, co. Surrey. See Buokland.
Bocton, 00. Kent. See Boughton.
Bodbrane, Bodbran [in Doloe parish], co.
Cornw., 110,453.
Bodbrane, Bodbran, Oeo£firey de, 453.
William de, 110.
Geoffrey de, 110.
, and Elizabeth his wife, 110.
453.
, William de, 463.
Boddelegh, oo. Devon. See Budleigh.
Boddington, Bodyndon, oo. Glouc., 638 ( p
342).
Bodeoombe, oo. Somers. See Butcombe.
Bodeiliog, Bodilioc [in Henllan], co. Denbigh,
279 (p. 158).
Bodekesham, co. Camb. See Bottisham.
Bodelers. See Boudlers.
Bodelewyth, co. Cornw., 139 (p. 65).
Bodeuestan, oo. Denbigh, 279 {p. 158).
Boderhewyn, oo. Denbigh. See Bodroohwyn,
Bodeshnll, Agnes de, 538 (p. 345 .
Bodham, oo. Norf., 538 (p. 347).
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
439
Bodllioe, oo. Denbigh. See Bodeiliog.
Bodin, Luke, 227.
Bodlyman, Bodleuinion [in Bettws yn Ehos],
00. Denbigh, 279 ( p. 158).
Bodmin, Bodmlne, co. Cornw., 370.
prior of, 122, 267, 370.
Bodrigan, oo. Cornw. See Bodrugan.
Bodrigan. See Bodrugan.
Bodroohwyn, Boderhewyn [in Llanfairtal-
haiarn], oo. Denbigh, 279 ( p. 158).
Bodrugan, Bodrigan, Bodrygan, Botrugan [in
Gorran parish], oo. Cornw., 139 {pp.
64. 65), 285.
, St. Gorran's ohuroh, 285.
Bodrugan, Bodrig'an, , Botrugan,
Henry de, 139.
, Otto son of Henry de, 285.
William de, 10.
Henry de, knight, 10.
, Sibyl his wife, 139(;>. 65).
, (grandson), 285.
, Otto or Otho de, 189.
, William de, 285.
Bodwaoh, 147.
Bodyndon, co. Glouc. See Boddington.
Bogelegh, eo. Sussex. See Bowley.
Bogeley, Amioe (Gooe), wife of William de,
297.
Boggele, 00. Sussex. See Bowley.
Bogh, Robert del, 151.
Boghebrok, oo. Devon, 244.
Bogherst, oo. Sussex. See Buokhurst.
Boghis. See Bowes.
Bohun, Boune, Boun, Bohon, Humphrey de,
earl of Hereford and Essex, 165, 273,
342, 478, 614.
See Hereford.
Joan de, 603 (p. 385).
John de, and Joan his wife, 274.
Johnson of Johnde, 274.
, his brothers' and sisters'
names, 274.
, WiUiamde, 497.
Boiland, John de, 538 {p. 346).
, Biohard de, 538 {p. 346).
Bokenham, oo. Korf . See Buokenham.
Bokervyle, Beatrice de, 236.
Bokesworth, co. Camb. See Boxworth.
Bokesworth, William de, 409.
Bokeswrth, oo. Camb. See Boxworth.
Boketon, co. Glouc, 538 {p. 342).
Boketone, oo. Norf . See Boughton.
Bokewell, Stephen de, 538 (p. 346).
Bokhampton, co. Buck. See Bockhampton.
Bokherst, co. Sussex. See Buckhurst.
Bokisworth, co. Camb. See Boxworth.
Bokkebury, John de, 611 {p. 392).
Boklonde, Walter de, 539.
Bokynfeld, oo. N'humb. See Bookenfield.
Bolam, Bolum [in Gtainford parish], oo. Dur-
ham, 615 (p. 412).
Bolax, wood, oo. N'hamp., 520, 645.
Bolbeck, Bolbek, Bollebek, Ballobek, Bolebek,
Hughde, 182, 536(3). 316).
, his daughter Alice, 403 (jp.
224).
, wife of Walter de
Huntercombe, 403.
, his daughter Phillipa, 403(2).
225).
Bolbeok, barony, 403.
Bolby, CO. Line. See Bulby.
Bolehuthe, Bulehutke, Margery de, 549.
Bolemere, co. Essex. See Bulmer.
Boleter. See Butler.
Boleton, co. Westm. See Bolton.
Boleworth, oo. Devon. See Bullworthy.
Bolhurst, CO. Bedf. Sec Bolnhurst.
Bolileye by Clare, co. Suff., 538 {p. 347).
Bolingbroke, oo. Line, castle, manor and soke,
279 {p. 154).
, honour, 534 (p. 309).
Bolingbroke. See Bolyngbrok.
Bolkestrode. See Bulkestrode.
Bollebek. See Bolbeok.
BollebrichuUe, co. Buck. See Briokhill.
BoUedon, Hugh de, 156.
BoUebrychull, oe. Buck. See Briokhill.
BoUokkestone [co. Sussex ?], 612.
Bolmer. See Bulmere.
Bolnhurst, Bolhurst, oo Bedf., 431.
Boloinge, John de, 338.
Boltesham, John de, 50.
Thomas de, 340.
, John de, and Gundreda his wife, 50.
, Thomas de, 50.
Bolton, Boehilton, co. Oumb., mill, 146.
Boleton [in Morland parish], co.
Westm., 533 (p. 302).
in Craven. Boulton [co. York], prior
of, 341, 345, 533 (p. 305), 560.
, the priory, 533 (p. 306).
by Bowland, Bolton in Bouland,
Boulton in Bougland, co. York, 636
{p. 321).
, church, 586(2). 321).
Percy,Boulton, 00. York,536(3).318).
, Colton in, q.v.
Hornington in, q.v.
•. , Steeton in, q.v.
Bolton, Boulton, Henry de, 279 (p. 161).
, John de, 536 (p. 321).
Thomas de, 536 (p. 319).
Bolum, 00. Durham. See Bolam.
Bolyngbrok, John de, 536 {p. 317).
Boneamy, Roger, 102.
Boneburi, oo. Chester. See Bunbury,
Bonebnri, David son of Richard de, 251
{p. 136).
Bonevile, Robert de, 382.
Bonington, co. York. See Boynton.
Bonington, Robert de, 121 .
440
Index of peHSons and places.
Bonnington, Bonynton, co. Kent, 605.
Bonse, William. 53 (p. 18).
Bonthorp, Brunthorp, Brumthorp [in Wil-
loughby parish], CO Line, 526.
manor, 352 fpi) 200,201).
Bonynton, oo. Kent. See Bonnington.
Boothby Graffoe, Boyeby, co. Line, 274.
Booths, TJlnebothes [in Whalley parish], co.
Lane. 279 (p. 162;.
Booton, Botone. oo. Norl, 538 (p. 346).
Borbache, oo. Leic. See Burbae;e.
Bordel, Eoger, of Watford, 161.
Bordon. See Burdon.
Boreford, co. Oxford. See Burford.
,00. Salop. See Burford.
Boreham, Borham, co. Essex, 471 ( lU' 265,
266;.
Borewardesley, co. Salop. See Broseley.
.Borewelle, co. Line. See Burwell.
Borewike. John de, 542.
Borgeis, Walter, 538 [p. 345).
Borham, co. Essex. See Boreham.
Borhimte, Herbert de, 538 (p. 345).
Cf. Burhunte.
Borleton. co. Heref . See Burlton.
Borley. Borle, co. Esses, 538 {p. 347).
Boron, John de, 148 (p. 71).
Boroudon, co. N'humb. See Burradon.
Borsle, John de, 638 (p. 350).
Borsleie. Borslegh, co. Devon, 527 (i>.
294).
Borton, co. Pemb. See Burton.
Boscher, Robert, 494.
, William, 494.
Bosco, Boys, John de, 208.
Joha son of Koger de, 374.
Robert de, 335.
, Lucy de, 374.
Margaret de (du Boysj, 328.
Margery de, 208.
, Robert de, 481.
, and Christiana his wife, 335.
, (son of Robert), 335.
, William de, 458 {pp.258, 259), 538
( p. 340).
William de, 66.
, his sister Maud, 66.
, WiJliam de, rector of Garboldisham ,
335.
Boseham, co. Sussex. See Bosham.
BoseJingthorp, Kiohard de, 458 (p. 258).
tJoseworth. 00. Leic. .S'ce Bosworth.
Boshale, William de, 536 (p. 319).
Bosham, 538 (p. 348).
Bosham . Boseham . co. Sussex, 183.
Eossard, William, 346 (p. 196).
Boston, 00. Lino., 471 (pp. 264r5).
fair, arson at, 421.
Bosunho, Roger, 615 (p. 407).
Boswithgy, oo. Cornw. See Bisooyey.
Boswoith, Market, Boseworth, co. Leic, ad-
vowson. 187.
, Shenton in, q.v.
Bosyate, co. N'hamp. See Bozeat.
Botoherby, Boohardby [by Carlisle], co.
Cumb., 325.
Botel, CO. N'humb. See Budle.
Boteler. See Butler.
Botercrambe, oo. York. See Butterorambe.
Botereans. See Botriaui.
Boterwyk, Boterwik, co. Lino. See Butter-
wick.
Botetourte, Botitehourte, John, John de, 182,
538 (.p. 349).
, and Maud his wife, 182.
Botfordwey, co. Glamorgan, 538 (p. 334).
Bothal, Bothale, oo. N humb., 52.
manor, 510.
St. Andrew's church, 52.
, rector of . See Bertram.
, Pendmoor in, q.v.
Bothamsall. BothemeshuU, co. Nott., manor,
106.
Botheby, Robert de, 232.
Bothel, Bothil, Bothell [in Torpenhow parish],
CO. Cumb. , manor, 146, 393.
Bothel, John de, 531 (p. 299).
BothemeshuU, co. Nott. See Bothamsall.
Bothil, oo. Cumb. See Bothel.
Bothlum, 00. York. See Beadlam.
Botiler, Botiller, Botillier. See Butler.
Botilston, CO. N'humb. See Buston.
Botilston, Richard de, 219 (p. 121).
, William de, 219 (p. 121).
Botirlawe, oo. N'humb. See Butterlaw. '
Botitehourte. See Botetourte.
Botone, oo. Norf. See Booton.
Botriaux, Botriai, Botereaus, William de,
101, 537 (p. 293).
Botnigan, co. Cornw. See Bodrugan.
Botrugan. See Bodrugan.
Bottesford, co. Leic, Normanton in, q.v.
Bottisham, Bodekeshsm, oo. Camb.. 538 (j'P
325. 350).
Botyler, Botyller. _ See Butler.
Botynton, oo. Salop. See Buttington, oo.
Montgomery.
Boudeketon, co. Sussex. See Burton.
Boudeketon, Gilbert de, 536 (p. 315).
Boudlers, Bodelers, John de, 57 (p. 25), 58.
Boudon, Boudouue, Richard de, 442.
, Johnde, 442.
Boudyton, co. Sussex. See Buddington.
Bouelith, oo. Surrey, 413 (p. 237).
Bouerous, Greylaund de, 538 (p. 350).
Boues, Adam de, 615 {p. 413).
Cf. Bowes.
Boughrood, Booherid [oo. Radnor] , oastle,
165.
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
441
Boughton, Bouton [in Southoo and Didding-
ton], 00. Hunt, 548.
Alnph, Bocton Alulph, co. Kent. 207.
, Boketone, Buketon. eo. Norf., 538 {ji.
347).
Buthton, Bhoutone [in Weekley
parish], 00 N'hamp., 412 ( p. 235), 442.
Biicketon, oo. Nott.. 279 (p. 155).
Boulewas, co. Salop, See Buildwaa.
Bonlge. Bulges, eo. Suff., 55 {p. 10).
Boulogne, honour of, 43, 107, 191, 207, 216,
265. 305, 332, 415, 475 (p. 269), 507,
538 (p. 326), 625.
lepers of, 207.
Boulton, 00. York. See Bolton.
Boun, Boune. See Bohun.
Bounsted, eo. Essex. See Bumpstead.
Bourohull, CO. Heref . See BurghiU.
Bourewode, co. Dorset. See Bower Wood
[co. Hants].
Bourgh. See Burgo.
Bourgham, eo. Surrey. See Burgham.
Bourghassh. See Burghersh.
BourhuUe. Roger, 205.
Bourland, la, oo. Surrey, 413 (p. 237).
Bourn, Brunue, Brunn, co. Line, 402, 473.
, Alfred chamberlain of, 402.
, abbot of, 402.
Bourne, Burne, river, oo. Warw., 615 (pp.
399, 409).
Bourne, William de, 588.
Bourthull, CO Heref. See Burghill.
Bourton, Burghton, oo. Berks, 56.
[in Buckingham parish], co Buck.,
53S (pp.329, 342).
, Bnreton, Burton [in Silton parish],
00. Dorset, 297.
Odeslade in, 297.
upon Dunsmoor, Burton upon Dones-
mor, 00. Warw. , 616 ( jJ. 406).
Boutiler. See Butler.
Bouton, CO Hants. See Boaghton.
Boutstoclond, la, eo. Surrey, 413 (p. 237;.
Bovey Tracy, Bovy Traoy, eo. Devon, manor,
143.
Bovile, Boville, Bovill, Richard, 615 {p. 398).
William de, 55 (p. 21), 384, 426.
.'. , and Joan his wife, 427.
Bovington, Bovjngdon [in Coombe Keynes
parish], eo. Dorset, 346 (p. 19S).
Bovy, 00. Devon. See Bovey.
Bovynton, Nicholas de, 153.
his daughter Agnes, 153.
William de, 153,
Bow Briokhill, oo. Buck. See Briokhill.
Bower Wood, Bourewode [in Fordingbridge
parish, do. Hants],' 538 (p. 330).
Bowes, Boghis, John de, 324.
, Stephen de, 324.
, Walter de, 324.
Cf. Bones.
Bowet, Thonias, 638 (p. 303 Us).
Bowland [in Whalley parish], co. Lane., 279
(p. 160).
Bowley, Boggele, Bogelegh, Bugeleghe [in
Hailsham parish], oo. Sussex, 612.
Box, la Boxe [in Awre parish], oo. Glouo.
118.
Boxhale, oo. Suff. See Buxhall.
Boxley, Boxle, oo. Kent, 134.
Boxloude, la, eo. Surrey, 397 ( . 219).
Boxore, Geoffrey de, 549.
Boxsted, eo. Suff. See Boxted.
Boxted, Boxtede, co. Essex, 262.
, Boxsted, 00. Suff., 538 (p. 347),
Boxworth, Bokisworth, Bnkesworth, Bokes-
wrth, 00. Camb., 67. 409.
manor, 471 (pp. 263, 265).
advowson, 471 (p. 263).
Boy . . . , Peter de, 431. '
Boychan. See Buchan.
Boycote, Philip de, and Sarah his wife, 542.
their daughter Emma, 542
Boydel, Jolin de, 74.
, William de, 74.
Boyeby, eo. Lino. See Boothby.
Boygod. See Bigod.
Boyneton, William, 229.
Boynton, Bonington, oo. York, 121.
Boys, 00. Buck. See Chesham.
Boys. See Bosco.
Boyton, oo. Cornw., manor, 139 (p. 65).
Boytone, Robert de, 216 (p. 116).
Boyvill, Boyvil, de Boyvyle, John, 533
(pp. 302, 305).
Bozeat, Bosyate, co. N'hamp,, 412 (p. 235).
Bozon, Elizabeth, of Aisthorpe, 352 (p. 201).
Brabanzon, Brabazon, Brabazoun, Roger le,
239, 548, 615 (pp. 406, 410).
, writs to, 531 (p. 299), 538
(p. .353).
Brabourne, Braburn, oo. Kent, 220 (p. 123).
, manor, 56.
Braeebridge, Braoebrigge, Bracebrigg, Brace-
brugg, CO. Line, 638 c^. 350).
, manor, 598.
Bracebrigge, Bracebrugg, John de,
598.
, and Marjory his wife, 598.
Braeewell, Braycewell, oo. York, 533 (p. 306).
Braoi. See Braoy.
Braokley, Braokele, Brackle, oo. N'hamp., 456
(pp. 255, 257).
leper hospital without, 458 {p. 257j.
St. John's hospital, 458 (p. 267).
Braoon Ash. Brakene, co. Norf., manor, 629.
, church, 529.
Bracstede^ eo. Essex. See Braxted. •
Bracy, Braoi, Robert le, 580, 615 (p. 403).
Bradebrugg, eo. Sussex. See Broadbridge.
Bradefeld [oo, Salop]. See Broadfield.
Bradefeld, John de, 42.
442
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Bradefeud, Maud, daughter of Balph son of
Ralph de, 468 (p. 258).
Bradeford, William de, 538 (p. 338).
Bradegare, oo. Kent. See Bredgar.
Bradelay, co. York. See Bradley.
Bradele, co. Lino. See Bradley.
Bradeleie, oo. SufB. See Bradley.
Bradeley, oo. York. See Bradley.
Bradeley, Braddelegh, Richard son of
.Walter de, of Craven, 19.
, Bobert de (son of Geoffrey), 19.
, (son of Eiohard), 19. 533 (p
306;.
Bradeleye, co. Hants. See Bradley.
00. Staff. See Bradley.
, CO. Suff. See Bradley.
Brademar, oo. Nott. See Bradmore.
Brademede, oo. Buck,. 615 fj^- 407).
Brademere, co. Nott. See Bradmore.
Bradenech, oo. Devon. See Bradninch.
Bradenham, East, Estbradenham, oo. Norf.,
471 {pp. 264, 265).
Bradepol, oo. Dorset. See Bradpole.
Bradeschagh, Eobert de, 279 (p. 162).
Bradewatere, oo. Sussex. See Broadwater.
Bradewell, oo. Devon. See BradweU.
, CO. Essex. See Bradwell.
Bradevreye, co. Somers. See Broadway.
Bradewode, Bobert de, 533 (p. 305).
Bradfield, Bredefeld, co. Suff., 55, 426.
manor, 55, 426, 521.
Bradford, oo. Salop, hundred, 5.
00. York, 279 (p. 159).
Bradhill, Henry de, 279 (p. 161).
, John son of Walter de, 279 (p. 161).
Brading, oo. Hants (I. of W.), Morton in, q.v.
, Nunwell in, q.v.
Bradley, Bradeleye, oo. Hants, manor, 298.
, Bradele, co. Lino., 3.52 (p. 200), 463.
[near Stafford], Bradeleye, oo. Staff.,
manor. 131.
in the Moors, Bredeleye, co. Staff.,
-187.
[Great ?], Bradeleye, oo. Suff., 538
(pp. Si7,3i8).
.Little?, Bradeleie, oo. Suff., 412 («.
233).
, Maiden, Maydenebradele, co. Wilts,
prior of, 458 (p. 257).
, Bradeley, Bradelay [in Kildwiok
parish], oo. York, 30, 533 {p. 306).
Bradmore, Brademere, Brademar, oo. Nott.,
manor, 77, 78.
Bradninch, Bradenech, Braneys, co. Devon,
manor or honour, 148 (pp. 72, 73) 527
(i).293).
Bradno'C?), oo. Wilts, 279 (p. 157).
Bradon, Bradon Qouiz or Gosebradene, oo.
Somers., 61.
Bradpole, Bradepol, oo. Dorset, manor, 142.
Bradstede, co. Kent. See Brasted,
Bradwell, Bradewell [in West Down parish],
oo. Devon, 411.
by Sea, Bradewell, oo. Essex, manor,
445.
Bradwelle, Hugh de, 538 (p. 342).
Bradworthy,co. Devon, Hermansworthy in, q.v.
, Limescote in, q.v.
Brae, Bray [in St. Just parish], co. Cornw.,
337.
Brae, Bray, Michael de, 337.
Gervase, Gervis de, 337, 491.
Brafield on the Green, Braunfeld, Braunpfeld,
00. N'hamp. , 412 {p. 235), 602 (p. 382).
Braham, co. Suff. See Brantham.
Braham, Eoger de, 215 (p. 116).
William de, 445, 538 (p. 349).
Braibo, Thomas, 252.
Braibrok, Joan de, 431.
Brailes, Brayles, Breyles. co. Warw.,616 (pp.
404, 408).
manor, Q15i pp. 399, 409).
Winderton in, q.v.
, Over, eo. Warw., 615 (p. 409).
Braithwaite, Braythwayt [in Crosthwaite
parish] , oo. Cumb., manor, 146.
, Braythweyt [in Brigham parish], co.
Cumb. , Satmyrthaoh in, 560.
Braksted, co. Essex. See Braxted.
Bramber, Brembre, co. Sussex, barony, 321 .
Bramoote, Brompoote [in Bulkington parish],
CO. Wai-w., 412 {p. 234).
Bramdean, oo. Hants, Woodcote in, q.v.
Bramford, Braunford. oo. Suff.. 215 (p. 115),
519 (p. 288).
Bramhope, Bramhopp [in Otley parish], oo.
York, 536 (i). 318).
Bramley, Brumlegh, Bromlegh, Bromley, eo.
Surrey, 413 (p. 237), 607 {p. 388).
manor, 344.
, church, 607 (2). 388).
Brampton, Bramtone, co. Hunt, manor, 412
(p. 232 his).
Bryan , Brompton, co. Salop [«o«! cos.
Heref. and Badnor], manor, 130.
Little, Brompton, oo. Heref. [in
Presteigne parish, 00. Radnor] , 57 {p.
25), 68.
[in Marton parish], oo. Westm., 533
(p. 302).
Brampton, Iseult de, and Emma her daughter,
590.
John de, 65.
Peter de, 538 (p. 347).
Bramptone, eo. Kent, 538 ( p. 343).
Bramtone, oo. Hunt. See Brampton.
Bramtone, William de, 638 (p. 343).
Brand, Alan, 421. _
Brandon, Braundon [in Wolston parish], oo.
Warw., 615 (p. 405).
, cEustle, 187.
Branel, co. Cornw. See St. Stephen.
Branesford, co. Wore. See Bransford.
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
443
Braueys, eo. Deyon. See Bradninch.
Brangwayne, oo. Monm. See Bryngwyn.
Brannell, oo. Cornw. See St. Stephen.
Bransford, Branesford [in Leigh parish] , oo.
Wore., 615 ( J). 403).
Brant, oo. Lino., river, fishery in, 592.
Brantham. Brabam, oo. Suff., 215 (pp. 115,
116), 538(i). S49Ws).
Braosa, Brewosa. Breuse, Breouse,
Breowse, Brewosse, Braose,
Giles de, 270.
Lucy daughter of Beatrice de,
417.
, Peter de, 321,322.
Giles de, 344, 417, 538 (p. 340).
and Joan his wife, 270.
John son of Giles de, 538 (p. 342).
, Mary de, 157.
Peter de, Agnea his wife, 321, 322.
Richard de, 157, 270.
, Alioe his wife, 157.
, Robert de (son of Boger), 270.
Hogerde, 270.
, Thomas de, 321.
, William de, 212,321,334.
, , Mary wife of, 321.
Brasington, co. Derby. See Brassington.
Brassington, Brasington, co. Derby, 151.
Brasted, Bradstede, co. Kent, manor. 538
(p. 331).
, rector of, 538 (p. 331).
Brathela. oo. Westm., 218 (pp. 118, 119).
Brattleby, Brotelby, oo. Lino., manor, 279
(p. 153).
Bratton, John de, 159.
Braumfeld, oo. Buck. See Brayfield.
Braumpton, co. Somers. See Brompton.
Braundon, oo. Warw. See Brandon.
BrauDceston, oo. Nbamp. See Braunston.
Braunfeld, co. Buck. See Brayfield.
, 00. N'hamp. See Brafield.
Braunford, eo. SuEf. See Bramford.
Braunford, Alexander de, 215 (p. 116).
Braunston, Braunoeston and Brauncestonbury
[co. N'hamp.], 340.
Bravelston, Briavelston, oo. Monm., 538 (pp.
336, 337).
Braxted, Great, Bracstede, Braksted, oo. Essex,
415.
, manor, 475 {p. 268).
, , advowson, 475 (^J. 268).
, Braxsted [i.e. Westhall in Great
Braxted], co. Essex, 538 (p. 349).
Bray, Braye, oo. Berks, 193.
00. Coruw. See Brae.
Bray, Henry le, 615 (p. 405).
, John de, of Silsoe, 229.
, his daughter Alice, 229.
, Richard de, 412 (p. 235).
Thomas de, 412 (i), 234), 538 (p. 345).
See Brae ; Braye.
Braycewell, oo. York. See Braoewell.
Braye, Adam de, 355.
Brayfield, Cold, Braumfeld by Turveye,
Braumfeld, oo. Buck., 412 (p. 283j, 597.
Brayland, oo. Lino. , 592.
Brayles, oo. Warw See Brailes.
Brayles, Alioe de, late wife of John Joroe, 96.
Braythwayt. Braythweyt, oo. Gumb. See
Braithwaite.
Breadwiok, Bridwik [in Kentisbury parish],
CO. Devon, 527 (p. 293).
Breamore, Bremere, co. Hants, prior of, 338.
Breaunzon. See Brianzon.
Breoham, co. Norf. See Biroham.
Breoheston, co. Warw. See Baroheston.
Brecon, Brekon, court at, 165.
Bredefeld, oo. Suff. See Bradfield.
Bredeleye, oo. Staff. See Bradley.
Bredgar, Bradegare, co. Kent, 134.
Bredon, co. Woro.,Westmanoote in, q.v.
Bredon, William le, 458 (p. 259).
■ Brege, John ate, of Cottenham, 540.
C/-Brigg.
Breighton. Brighton [in Bubwith parish], co.
York, manor, 252.
BreinisMp, Broniskip, oo. Denbigh, 279 (p.
168;.
Brekon. See Brecon.
Brembre, oo. Sussex. See Bramber.
Bremere. oo. Hants. See Breamore,
Brenannyarth, oo . M ontgomery. SeeBroniarth .
Brenchley, Brenohisle, Brenchysle, co. Kent,
538 (f'i). 331, 343).
Brendehyroo, oo. Monm,, 538 (p. 337).
Brenlowyn, Brentlowyn. oo. Monm., 638 (p.
335).
Brent, East, Brente, co. Somers., manor, 423.
Breouse, Breowse. See Braosa.
Brerdestwysel, oo. Lane. See Birtwistle.
Brerecliffe, oo. Lane. See Brieroliffe.
Breredale [in Asby?j, oo. Westm., 633 (p.
302).
Brerton, William de, 25.
Bresete, oo. Suff. See Bricett.
Bressinge, John de, and Sarah his wife, 542.
Bressingham , Brisingham , oo. Norf . , 55 ( p. 21 ) .
Bret, Bobert le, of Little Wratting, 15.
, Berard le, 57 (p. 26), 58.
Geoffrey le, 137.
Brut, Bryt, Maud wife of Richard le,
Maud de Croupes, 148.
, Philip le, 283.
Richard le, 136.
Simon le, 15.'
, and Joan his wife, 330.
Thomas le, 330,539.
C/. Brut.
Bretayn. See Britannia.
Bretford [in Wolston parish], co. Warw. , 187.
Brethenham, oo. Norf. See Brettenham.
00. Suff. See Brettenham.
444
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
Brethenham, William de, 638 (p. 346).
Brethereslond, la, co. Surrey, 413 (p. 237).
Bretherton [in Croston parish], co. Lane, 279
(p. 168).
Breton, Bretoun, Bruton, Bretun,
John le, 262.
, John son of John le , the younger,
293.
John le, the younger, his daughter
Maud married to Richard de la Eivere.
262.
, Nicholas le, 152.
, William. 538 (>. 341).
Brettenham. Brethenham, co. Norf., 53S(p.
346).
, Brethenham, co. SnfE., 638 (p. S^S).
, advowson, 538 (p. 351).
Brettevill, Henry de, 593.
Breuse. See Braosa.
Brevannek, co. Gomw. S,ee Pradannack.
Brewere, William, 527 {p- 295).
Brewood, Brewode, co. Staff., nuns of, 458
(p. 255).
Brinsford and Coven in, 611 (p. 390).
Chillington in, q.v.
Brewosa, Brewoss. See Braosa.
Breyies, co. Warw. See Brailes.
Brian, Briona, Bryon, Bryona, Gny
de, 64.
Guy de (grandfather) and Joan his
wife, 64 {p. 33).
Guy de, 538 (y. 340).
, , son of Guy, 64 ( p. 33), 386.
, Maud de, lady of Hatley, 197.
Brianzon, Bryanzon, Briaunzoun,
Briaunceon,Briaancoun,Bryaun-
zon, John de, 599.
William de, 273.
Bartholomew de, 599 (p. 380).
, Giles de, and Isabel his wife, 359.
, Johnde, 273.
, , and Elizabeth his wife, 599.
, Peter de, 213 (J). 112).
Briaunzoun, Briaunceon, Briaunconn. Sec
Brianzon.
Briavelston, Bravelston. co. Monm., 538 (pp.
336. 337).
Brioett, Little, Bresetc, co. Suff., 638 (p.
347).
BriohuUe, BrichuU, co Buck. See Brickhill.
BriokhiU, Bow, BollebrychuU, BoUebrioholle,
00. Buck.. 538 {pp. 329, 343).
, Great, Brichulle, co. Buck., advow-
son, 53 (p. 19).
, , manor, 53 (y. 19).
, Little, BrichuU, BrihuU [co. Buck.],
538(21.329).
Briddale, Briddeshal, co. York. See Burdale.
Briddeshal, oo. York. See Birdsall.
Briddeamere, co. Chester, » fishery in, 62 (p.
30).
Briddiugho, co. Essex. See Benton.
Briddlesford, Bridelesford [in Arreton parish],
CO. Hants. (I. of W.). 184.
Bridebrok [co. Essex]. See Birdbrook.
Bridekirk, co. Cumb., Papcastle in, q.v.
Bridelesford, oo. Hants. See Briddlesford.
Bridelington, eo. York. See Bridlington.
Brideport, Brudeport, 'William de, 142.
, Johnde, 142.
Bridge, la Brigge la Brigges [in Godshill
parish], eo. Hants (X. of W.), 331.
SoUars, Brugge on Wye, Brugges, co.
Heref., 633 (pp. 303, 304).
, chantry at, 633 (i). 304).
Bridghampton, Bruggehampton [in Yeovilton
parish], co. Somers.. manor, 607 (p.
389).
Bridgnorth, Brusge, Bruges, co. Salop, 102,
611 (p. 39'2).
, le Hay in the foreign liberty of, 102.
Bridlington, Bridlyngton, Bridelington, co.
York, 120 (p. 52).
, prior of, 537 (i). 320).
Bridport, Brudeport, eo. Dorset, borough, 142.
Bridwik, oo. Devon. See Breadwiek.
Briercliffe, BrereoliSe [in Whalley parish] . oo.
Lane., 279 (p. 160).
Briggr, Roger atte, of Beltoft, 627.
, William son of Roger atte, of Beltoft,
627.
C/. Brege.
Brigge, Brigges, co. Hants. See Bridge.
Briggeham, co. Cumb. See Brigham.
Briggesle, co. Line. See Brigsley.
Brigham, Briggeham, oo. Cumb.. advowson.
364.
Brigham, Alan de, 543.
his sister Joan, 543.
Johnde, 354, 409.
, , Joan his daughter, 354.
William de, 282. 633 (p. 306).
Brighton, co. York. See Breightou.
Brightwell, Brycthewell, Bryohtwell, oo. Suff.,
manor, 311.
fishery, 311.
, Foxhall in, q.v.
Brigsley, Briggesle, co. Line, 362 (p. 201).
Brihull [co. Buck.]. See Brickhill.
Brikelesworth, co. N'hamp. See Briiworth.
Brimfeld, oo. Heref. See Brimfield.
Brimfield, Brumfeld, co. Heref., 79.
Wooferton in, q.v.
Brimpfhild [Bromfield ?], co. Cumb., 146.
Bringhirst, Richard de, 161.
Bringwaydar, co. Salop. See Bryn Gwaeddan
[co. Montgomery].
Brinhinghurst, William de, 458 (p. 268).
Brinissant, oo. Denbigh, 279 (p. 158).
Brinkley, Brynkele, oo. Camb. , advowson, 615
(p. 400).
.Brinneshope, co. Heref. See Brinsop.
Brinsford, Brunesford [in Brewood parish],
CO. Staff., 611 {p. 390).
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
445
Brinsop. Brinneahope, oo. Heref. , manor, 206.
Brione. See Brian.
Brisob forest, oo. York, 199.
Briaingham, oo. Norf. See Bressingham.
Brislington, Brystleton, oo. Somera., manor,
538 (p. 338).
Bristol, castle, oonstable of, 416.
St, Augustine's, abbot of, 538 (p. 339).
, master of the house of St. John, 538
(p. 339),
Briston, Birston, Berston, oo. Norf. , 588 (»,
346).
Britannia, Brittania, Brutayn, Bruteigne,
Bretayn, John de, 548.
, ,earlofE.iohmond,352(i).200)
369, 438, 526, 534 {p. 308), 592, 599
{pp. 370, 380), 611 (p. 393), 621.
See Eiiehmoud.
Brithdir, Bruthtur, Brucktur [in Berriew, oo.
Montgomery], 147, 214.
Britraerestone, Stephen de, 113.
Briton ferry, la Bruttone, oo. Glamorgan. 538
( .334).
Brixton, oo. Devon, Coffloet in, q.v.
Brixworth, Brikelesworth, eo. N'hamp., manor,
596.
Broad Clyst. oo. Devon. See Clyst.
Broadbridge, Bradebrugg [in Boseham parish],
00. Sussex, 183.
Broadfield, Bradefeld [in Burford parish, oo.
Salop], 533 (;p. 304 Ms).
Broadhembury, Brodehembery, oo. Devon,
136.
, Luton in, q.v.
Broadoak, oo. Cornw. See Brothek.
Broadwater, Bradewatere, oo. Sussex, manor,
413 (p. 236,.
Broadway, Brodeway, Brodeweye, oo. Dorset,
346 (i). 195), 457.
Waye Eywaud, 00. Dorset, 457.
, Brodeweye, oo. Somers. , 406.
Broadwell, oo. Oxford, Filkins in, q.v.
Broohampton, oo. Hants. See Brockhampton.
Brookborewe, oo. Bedf. See Brogborough.
Brockdish, Brokedissh, oo. Norf., 55.
Brookeleygehirst, oo. N'humb. See Brookly-
hurst.
Brookenhurst, Brokenhurst, in the New Forest,
00. Hants, 479.
Brookhampton, Broohampton [in Havant
parish], oo. Hants, 485.
BrookhiU, Brokhill [in Broad Clyst parish] ,
00. Devon, 650.
Brooklesby, oo. Lino. , Eoxton in, q.v.
Brookley, Brookele, Brooleye, oo. Suff., 538
(p. 348 Ms).
Brooklyhurst, Brookeleygehirst [in Eothbury
parish], oo. N'humb., vaooary, 219
(1..121).
Brookwear, Broowere [in St. Briavel's parish,
00. G-louo.], fishery at, 538 {p. 336).
Brook worth, Brooworth, oo. S-louo., 280, 360.
Broolonde in Bramley, oo. Surrey, 607 (p. 888).
Brooton, oo. Wore. See Broughton.
Broowere. See Brookwear.
Brooworth, oo. Glouo. See Brookworth.
Brode, Jobn.de, 185.
Philip le, 277.
, Philip le, 185.
Brodehembery, oo. Devon. S«eBroadhembury.
Brodelysoom, oo. Devon. See Burlesoombe.
Brodeweye, co. Dorset. See Broadway.
CO. Somers. See Broadway.
Bi-odsworth, 00. York, Pickburn in, q.v.
Brogborough, Brookborewe, Brokeburwe [in
Kidgmont parish] , oo. Bedf. . 53 ( p. 18).
Broghton. oo. Norf. See Broughton.
, 00 . York. See Broughton.
Broghton. William son of Adam de, 533 (p.
! 306 i.
Brogtou. See Broughton.
Brok. Bobert de la, of Elsworth, 67.
See Abovebrok; .Attebrok.
; Brokeburwe, eo. Bedf. See Brogborough.
i Brokedissh, 00. Norf. Sec Brockdish.
Brokedissh., Brokedisch, Stephen de,
55.
, John de, 538 (j). 346).
I , Reginald de, 55.
j Brokenhurst, co. Hants. See Brookenhurst.
Brokes, Brokis [near Ipswich], oo. Suff., 538
(P 348).
Brokesfeld. oo. N'humb. See BroxSeld.
Brokysheud. See Broxted.
Brombton, oo. N'humb., 80.
Bromdon, oo. N'humb., 80.
Brome, Robert de, 612.
Bromeshurst, ferry, co. Chester, 62 (p. 30).
Bromfeld, oo. Somera. See Broomfield.
Bromteld, Bromfelde, Richard de, 533 {p.
343).
Robert de, 538 [pp. 327, 340).
' Cf. Brumfeld.
Bromfield, oo. Cumb., Blencogo in, q.v.
I Bromhale, co. Chester. See Broomhall.
, 00. N'humb. See Broomhaugh.
1 Bromham, Brumham, Bromholm, oo. Bedf.,
I 351, 431, 597.
j Bromkot, oo. Staff., 62 (p. 28).
Bromlegh, oo. Surrey. See Bramley.
Bromlegh, Bobert de, 46.
John de, 46.
See Bromleye.
Bromley, Bromleye, oo. Essex, 72.
.; , Great, oo. Essex, manor, 414.
, Bromlegh, Bromlygh, CO. Kent, 372.
, Bromleye [in Ecoleshall], oo. Staff.,
46.
, 00. Surrey. See Bramley.
Bromleye, co. Suff. [Little Bromley, co.
Essex?], 538(2?. 349).
, 00. Surrey. See Bramley.
Bromleye, Robert de, 541 .
See Bromlegh.
446
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
Brompoote, oo. Warw. See Bramoote.
Brompton, oo. Heref . See Brampton.
Begis, Braumpton Eegis, oo. Somers.,
manor, 513.
, Brumpton, in Pickering, oo. York,
manor, 534(2). 307).
00. York, church, 634 (p. 307).
Kekesgate, 534 (i). 307).
, Snainton in, q.v.
Bromptoa, Brian de, 130.
.Elizabeth daughter of Brian
de, 228.
, Brian de Cgrandfather of Brian), 130.
Brian de, his wife Maud, 156.
Sarah wife of, 130.
his daughter Margaret, wife of
Robert de Harle, q v.
Thomas de, 57 {p. 25), 58.
Cf. Brumptone.
BromtoninWithemi3ham,oo.Suff.,manor,390.
Brouegadeyr, Bronogadeyr [in Montgomery],
147, 214.
Broniarth, Bronannyarth, Brenannyarth [in
Guilsfield, co. Montgomeiy], 269.
Broniskip,Breiniskip, oo. Denbigh, 279 ( p. 158).
Broom, King's. Kyngeabrome [in Bidford
parish], oo. Warw., 611 (p. 891).
, Little, Lutlebrome [in Bidford parish],
CO. Warw., 611 (p. 391).
Broomfield, Bromfeld, eo. Somers., 225.
, ohuroh, 225.
Broomhall, Bromhale [in Wrenby parish], CO.
Chester, 62 (i). 81).
Broomhaugh, Bromhale [in Bywell St. Andrew
parish], co. N'hnmb., manor, 403(2).
224).
Bro3eley,Borewardesley,co. Salop, manor, 222.
Brothek [Broadoak ?], eo. Cornw., 558.
Brotherten, Thomas de, earl of Norfolk, 390,
475 (pp. 269, 270).
Brothton, oo. Cumb. See Broughton.
Brotton, oo. York, manor, 593.
Brouothon, co. Buck. See Broughton.
Brough Sowerby, Soureby by Burgh, co.
Westm., 533 ( p. 301).
, manor, 633 (p. 303).
, , manor and town, 633 {p. 303).
, under Stainmore , Burgh under Stayn-
more, Staynnesmor, oo. Westm., oastle,
633 (i). 301).
Brougham, Brouham, oo.Westm., 533 {p. 302).
adrowson, 533 (pp. 303, 305).
, oastle &o., 533 (p. 301).
Broughton, Brouthon. Broutohon, oo. Buck,
588(P2). 329. 342).
, Great, Brothton [in Bridekirk parish],
00. Cumb., 146.
Burghton, oo. Hants, 621.
, manor, 148(yp. 73, 77).
Hackett ?, Brooton Beuchamp, oo.
Wore., 615 (i). 403).
in Airedale, Broghton, co. York
[W.E.], 30, 73, 282, 533(|)i.. 305, 306).
Broughton— (coTit.)
, Grfeat, Broghton [in Kirkby in
Cleveland parish], co. York, 551.
Broughton, Brougthon, Broghton, Brogton,
John de, 538 (p. 346).
, Thomas de, 615 (2)i). 402, 403).
Broun, Brun, Broune, Brune, Brunne
Iseult la, 63.
Bichard le, 393.
, Ada la, 328.
Clement, 64 (p, 33).
, John, of Castle Bytham, 157.
, Maurice le, 63,372.
, Richard, Richard le, 328, 531 (i).299).
, Robert, 166.
Robert le, 65.
, and Margaret his wife, 393.
son of Richard, 393.
, Simon le, 615 (i). 403).
, Thomas, 340.
Brouneswoyere, co. Warw. Sec Brownsover.
BrouB. See Brus.
Brouthon, co. Buok. See Broughton.
Brouton, co. Somers. See Bruton.
Brownsover, Brouneswovere, Bruneswovore [by
Clifton on Dunsmore], co. Warw., 412
(p. 234).
Browystere, Christiana le, 539.
Broxfield, Brokesfeld [in Embleton parish],
CO. N'humb., 538 (p. 316).
Broxted, Chaure and Brokysheud, oo. Essei,
538 (pp. 348, 349).
Broy, Neal son of William de, of Ay-
liston, 356.
Bruoktur, co. Salop. See Brithdir [oo. Mont-
gomery] .
Brudal, co. Norf. See Brundall.
Brudeport, co. Dorset. See Bridport.
Brudeport. See Brideport.
Brudly. See Bruly.
Brndyngbury, co. Warw. See Birdingbury.
Bruer, abbot of. See Brueme.
Bruera, Ralph de, 158.
Brueme, Bruer [co. Oxford], abbot of, 615
(p. 402).
BrufEresmor, oo. Glamorgan. See Griffiths-
moor.
Bruges, Juliana de, 533 (p. 304).
Walter de, 533 (p, 304).
Brugge, 00. Salop. Sec Bridgnorth.
Btuggehamptou, co. Somers. See Bridghampton.
Brugges, Brugge, oo. Heref. See Bridge.
Bruly, Bruyly, Brudly, Petronilla de,
of Luddington, 303.
, Nicholas de. 303.
, Walter de, 615 (p. 403).
.feeof, 615(1). 410).
Brumfeld, Hugh de, 543.
C/. Bromfeld.
Brumham, co. Bedf. See Bromham.
Brumlegh, oo. Surrey. See Bramley.
Brumpton, oo, York. See Brompton.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
447
Brutnpton. See Brympton.
Brumptone, William de, 152.
Of. Brompton ; Brympton ,
Brumthorp, oo. Lino. See Bonthorp.
Brun, Brune. See Broun.
Brimdall, Brudal, oo. Norf., 538 (p. 332).
Bruneley, oo. Lano. See Burnley.
Brunesford, oo. Staff. See Brinsford.
Broneswovere, oo. Warw. See Brownsover.
Brunhelle wood, oo. Kent, 538 (p. 331).
Brunn, Bronne, oo. Lino. See Bourn.
Brunne, William de, 538 (p. 347).
Brunnpton. See Brympton.
Brunsoaith [Brunstook ?], oo. Cumb.,393.
Brunthorp, oo. Lino. See Bonthorp.
Brus, Bruys, Brous, Bobert de, 548.
, Bernard de, 350, 548.
, Peter de, 534 (p. 307).
Robert le, or Robert de, 53 {p. 19).
114, 177, 190, 197, 492, 515, 538
(p. 349), 548.
William de, 533 (p. 306).
Brus, fee of, 395, 516.
Brustewik, oo. York. See Burstwiok.
Brut. See Bret.
Brut, John le, 205.
Brutayn, Bruteigue de. See Britannia.
Bruthtur, oo. Montgomery. See Brithdir.
Bruttone, la, oo. Glamorgan. See Briton.
Bruton, 'Brouton, oo. Somers., prior of, 603
(p. 386).
Bruton. See Breton.
Bruyly. See Bruiy.
Bruys. See Brus.
Bryan, John, of Cheddington, 591.
Bryanzon, Bryounzou. See Brianzon.
Bryohtwell, oo. Su£f. See Brightwell.
Bryothewell, oo. Suff . See Brightwell.
Brympton, Brunapton, Brumpton,
Adam de, 504.
, John de, 504.
Bryn Grwaeddan, Bringwaydar, Bryngwaydan
[in Langadfan, oo. Montgomery], 214.
Bryngwyn, Brangwayne, Bryngweyn, oo.
Moum., 412(i). 232).
Brynkele, oo. Camb. See Brinkley.
Brynsall, co. York. See Bumaall.
Bryona, Bryon. See Brian.
BrystletOQ, oo. Somers. See Bristlington.
Bryt. See Bret.
Buoeros, oo. York. See Buokroae.
Buohan, earl of. See Oomyn.
Buok, William, 282.
Buokby, Bookeby, oo. N'hamp., manor, 279
(p. 155).
,advowson, 279 (p. 155).
Buckden, Bukden, Bukdou, Bukeden, Bucke-
dene [in Arnoliffe parish], oo. York
S36(i)i). 314, 321,324).
Buckenham, Bukenham, oo, Norf. , prior of,
529.
Buokenham — emit.
Old, Bokenham, oo. Korf., 538 (p.
346).
Buckesgate, Bukesgate, Isabel wife
of Richard de, 469.
.Bichard de, 206.
, Adam de, 206, 469, 621
Richard de, Isabel hia wife, 206.
Bucketon, oo. Nott. See Boughton.
Buoketon, Thomas de, 340.
Buokholt, Booholt, oo. Hants, forest, 469.
Buokhurst, Bogherst, Bokherst, Booherst [in
Withyham parish], oo. Sussex, manor,
612.
Buckingham, Bockyngham, eo. Buck., 538
( p. 342).
St. Peter's Church, 417.
Buckland, oo. Hertf., Pope's Hall in, q.v.
St. Mary, Boklonde, Boklond, oo.
Somers., 61.
, advowson, 61 .
, Boclonde, co. Surrey, 538 {p. 345).
Buokrose, Bukros, Buecros, eo. York, 204.
wapentake, 199.
Buokton, Bootou [co. Heref., in Buckhell
parish, co. Salop], 130.
Buddeworht, oo. Chester. See Budworth.
Buddington, Boudyton, Buditou [in Bignor
parish, locally in Easebourne], co.
Sussex, 523, 536 (jp. 315).
Budeford, co. Warw. See Bidford.
Budenweye, John de, 538 (p. 336).
Budeston, oo. Wilts. See Biddestone.
Baditon, oo. Sussex. See Buddington.
Buditon, Hugh de, 523.
Budle.Botel [iijBaraburg parish], co. N'humb.,
536 ( J). 316).
Budleigh, Boddelegh, co. Devon, hundred, 34.
Budworth, Buddewoht, co. Chester, 180.
Buffrey, Buffry, Robert, 226.
, William de, 226.
Bugeleghe, co. Sussex. See Bowley.
Buggeaword, co. Derby. See Bugsworth.
Bugk, Elias, 533 (.p. 306).
Robert, 533(^.306).
Bugsworth, Buggesword [in GJossop parish],
CO. Derby, 577.
Buildwas, Boulewas, oo. Salop, 166.
Bukden, Bukdone, Bukeden, co. York. See
Buokden.
Bukenham, co. Norf. See Buckenham,
BukenhuU [in Pirton], oo. Wore, 615 (p.
397).
Bukesgate. See Buckesgate.
Buketon, oo. Norf. See Boughton.
Bukiros, oo. York. See Buokrose.
Bulby, Bolby [in Irnham parish], co. Line,
589.
Bulehuthe. See Bolehuthe.
Bulemere, co. Essex. See Bulmer.
Bulesdoun. Robert de, 533 (p. 304).
Buleye, co. Wore. See Beoley.
448
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Bulges, CO. Su£f. See Boulge.
Bu'kesfcrode, Bolkestrode, Henry de, and Maud
his wife, 407.
Balkington, co. Warw., Barnacle in, q.v.
, Bramoote in, q.v.
BuUok, Robert, 315 (p. 116).
Ballworthy, Boleworfche, Blaworth [in Alver-
discott parish], co. Devon, 538 (p.
3i0)
Bullynge, John son of John de, 538 (p.
343).
, John son of Bichard de, 538 {p.
343).
■..., Thomas de, 538 ('^.343).
Bnlmer, Bolemere, Bulmere, Bulemere, co.
Essex, 538 (pp. Si7, 348, 349).
Smeaton in, q.v.
, Bnlmere, oo. York, 199.
Bulmere, Bolmer, Theopbania or Tes-
phBnia de, 556.
, -John de, 536 (■;). 333).
, Ralph de, 556.
Bumpstead Helion, oo. Essex, Hersham in, q v.
Steeple, Bounsted, co. Essex, 538 (p.
349).
Burast«de, William de, 599 (pp. 379, 380;.
Bunbury, Boneburi, oo. Chester, 351 (p.
136).
, manor, 251 (p. 137).
, advowson, 351 (p. 136).
, Horsley in, q.v.
Bungay, Bungeye, co. Suff., prioress of, 55.
Bunyton, co. Warw. See Binton.
Burbich, Nicholas de, 413 (p. 234).
Burbage, Borbaohe, Burbaeh, oo. Leic, manor,
412 {pp. 231, -232).
, advowson, 412 {p. 336).
, Burbaeh, co. Wilts, 568.
, Burghbaoh Sauvage, co. Wilts, honour
538 (p. 328;.
Burdale, Briddeshal, Briddale [in Wharram
Percy parish], co. York, 199, 204.
Burdeleye, Geoffrey de, 312.
Burdet, William, 114,
, John, 114.
, Robert, 458 (;p. 258).
knight, 458 (p, 259).
, William, 412 ( p. 236), 548.
Burdingbury, co. Warw. See Birdingbury.
Burdon, Bordon, Burdun, Alexander,
of Desborough , 582.
Brian, 536(2). 319).
John, 279 (jp. 155).
, , of Desborough, 582.
Bureford, oo. Oxford. See Burford.
, CO. Salop. See Burford.
Bures, oo. Suff., 538 (pp. 348, 349).
, , manor, 599 (^j. 379).
Great, oo. Suff., 538 (p. 347),
, Little, CO. Suff., 538 (p. 348).
Bureton, 90. Dorset. See Bourton,
Burford, Boreford, Bureford, oo. Oxford,
538 (pp. 327, 344).
Bureford, Boreford, co. Salop, manor,
57.
, fees held of , 58.
, advowson, 57 (p. 24).
, court at, 90.
, , prebend of, 57 (p. 25).
, Broadfield in, j.v.
, Tilsop in, q.v.
Burgate, Peter de, 55.
Burgh by Sands [oo. Cumb.], manor, 453.
Apton, Bergh, oo. Norf. , manor, 475
(p. 270).
, CO. Westm. See Brough.
Burgham, Bourgham [in Worplesdon parish],
CO. Surrey, 538 I p. 345).
Burghbaoh, co. Wilts. See Burbage.
Burghdon, John de, 538 (p. 316).
Burghersh. co. Sussex. See Burwash.
Burghersb, Burgher.s, Burgharsh,
Bourghassh, Stephen de, 207.
, Bartholomew de, 528 (p. 342).
Maud de, 207.
, Stephen de, 220 (p. 121).
Burghill, BourchuU, Bourthull, Burzhulle,
CO. Heref., 614,
manor, 165.
, Tillington in, q.v.
Burghope, Richard de, 166.
Burghton, co. Berks. See Bourton.
, CO, Hants. See Bronghton.
Burghton, John de, 264.
Burgo, Bourgh, Christiana daughter of Derver-
gulla de, 414
, Dervergulla de, sometime wife of
Robert son of Walter, 414.
John de, 148 (p. 71), 507,607 (pp.
388, 389).
, , earl of Ulster, and Elizabeth
(de Clare) his wife, 538 (pp. 338, 337,
352).
, Eeymund de, 137.
Thomas de, 538 (p. 347).
, Isabel or Elizabeth, wife of,
538.
Burguloun, Hugh, 534 (p. 308).
Borhard, Godwin, 152.
Burhunt, Burhonte [in Selborne parish, co.
Hants], 456.
Burhunte Richard de, 398.
C7/. Borhunte.
Burithorp, William de, 458 (p. 358).
Burlee, co. Hants [Barlevwood farm in Hart-
ley Mauditt ?] , 456.
Burlesoombe, Brodelysoom, co. Devon, 538
(p. 340).
Canonleigh in, q.v.
Burleye, Philip de, 310.
Burlton, Borleton [in Burghill parish], co.
Heref., 614.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
449
Bnrmingham . See Birmingham.
Burnoestre, oo Oxford. See Bioeeter.
BurEO, river See Bourne.
Bnrneby, Eustace de, 526.
Burnel, Bernel, Burnu], de Burnel,
Edward, 611.
Bichard, of Langley, 4.S5.
, Edward, 62 (p. 31), 251 (p. 136). 538
' p. 338).
, and Aline his wife, 611.
... Hugh, 222.
Maud,48,471(i)p.265, 266), 581,611.
of Great Sutton, 83.
.daughter of Philip (wife of
JohnLovel), 611.
, Philip, 397 (p. 219), 611.
Robert. 61Hp. 394).
bishop of Bith and Wells,
611 (p. 394).
, See also Bath and Wells.
Thomas, 162.
, William, of Langley, 435.
Burnet, William, 536 (p. 322).
Barnham, eo. Buck, 365.
, eo. Somers., 423.
Burnham, Agnes de, 215 (p. 116).
, John de, 355.
Burnley, Bruneley, oo. Lane., 279 (p. 160).
Bamsall, Brynsall, co. York, 533 (pp. 305,306).
Bumul. See Burnel.
Burradon, Boroudon, Burthdon [in Alwinton
parish], oo. N'humb., 47, 536 (p. 316), '
Burre, Peter, 213 (p. 112).
John, 213 (i). 112).
Burrewel], oo. Line. See Burwell.
Burser, John le, 521.
Burstall, Barstalle, oo. Suff., 215 (p. 115),
519 (p. 288), 538 (p. 348).
Burstead, Bursted, eo. Essex. 538 (p. 350).
Burstler. William le, and Margaret his wife,
107.
Burston, co. Norf., 55 (p. 20).
Burstwiok, Brustewik, oo. York, 358.
, Byhill in, q.v.
Burthdon oo. N'humb. See Burradon.
Burton, co. Dorset. See Bourton.
on the Wold [in Prestwold parish],
00. Leio. , 96.
[by Lincoln] , CO. Lino., 598.
[Latimer], oo. N'hamp., 538 (j>. 344),
569.
, , manor, 430.
Borton, oo. Pemb., 64 (p. 33).
, Boudeketon, co. Sussex, 536 (p. 315),
uponDonesmor, 00. Warw. See Bourton,
Hastings, Burugton, co. Warw., 412
(p. 234).
[in Waroop parish], oo. Westiii., 533
{p. 302).
in Kendal, co. Westm., 218 (p. 118).
„ , manor, 92.
Agnes, 00. York, Thornholme in, q.v.
, South, Suthburton, eo. York, 345.
28017
Burton, Boger de, 92.
Roger de (son of Roger), 92, 218 (p.
118).
Burugton, oo. Warw. See Burton.
Burwash, Burghersh, oo. Sussex, manor, 207.
Burwell, Borewelle, oo.- Camb., manor, 519
(p. 288).
Burrewell. oo. Lino,, 132.
Bury, 00. Lane., manor, 279 (p. 162).
St. Edmunds, oo. Suff., abbot of,
55, 216, 384, 390, 412 (p. 231), 438,
442, 475 (p. 268), 476, 538 (p. 325).
, ,. journey to. 542.
, , the stewardship of the
liberty, 412.
Bury, Henry de, 279 {p. 162).
Richard de, 225.
BarzhuUe, co. Heref . See Burghill.
Busoy, William son of Oliver de, 92.
cy. Bussy.
Bushley, Bysshelegh, Bysehele, oo. Wore.,
638 (i). 323).
Bushmead, Bisshemede [co. Bedf.], prior of,
538 (p. 350).
Bushmoor, Bysshemor, oo. Salop, hay, 8.
Bussh, Lecia, wife of William, 189.
Bussy, Bussei, Bussi, Hugh de, 412 (p. 235).
Robert de, 62 (JJ. 31).
Cf. Busoy.
Buston, High, ITpper Botilston [in Wark-
worth parish], co. N'humb., 219
(p. 121).
Butcombe, Bodeoombe, co. Somers., 538
(p. 339).
Buteler. See Butler.
Butercrambe, oo. York. See Buttercrambe.
Buterwik, oo. Line. See Butterwiok.
Buterwik, Gilbert son of Laurence de, 584.
Buthegedyn, oo. Montgomery, 269.
Buthton, CO. N'hamp. See Boughton.
Butler, le Botiler, le Butiller, le
Botillier, le Buteler, le Boleter,
le Boutiler, le Botiller, le Botyl-
ler, John, 217.
Geoffrey, 538 (J3.349j.
, Henry, 468 (p. 257).
John, 538 fi). 347).
son of John, 217.
Margery wife of Roger, 326.
Nicholas, 66.
Ralph, 148, 223, 482, 483.
, Roger, 12 .
, Simon, and Joan his wife, 538 (p.
336).
, his sisters Sarah and Wenlian,
538 (i). 336).
, Thomas, 212, 280, 518.
, Walter, 424.
, William, 273, 615 (pp. 405, 406).
, of Oversley, 615 (p. 405).
of Wem, 470. ,
' , [of Ireland], 424.
3 F
450
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
Batterorsmbe, Boterorambe, Buttercramb,
Butercrambe, oo. York, manor, 313.
Butterlaw, Botirlawe [in Newburn parish],
eo. N'humb., 219 (p. 121).
Butterwiok, Baterwik, oo. Lino., 584.
, East, Butterwyok, oo. Line., 484.
West, Boterwyke in the Isle of
Haxolme, Boterwik in the Isle of
Haxiholm, oo. Line, 349 (pp. 197,
198).
Butterworth, Buttreworth [in Eoehdale
parish], oo. Lane., 279 (i>. 162).
Buttington, Botynton [co. Montgomery], 269.
Buihall, Boxhale, eo. Suil., 384.
Buxton, 00. Norf., manor, 522.
Byaumond. See Bello Monte.
Bychamstede, oo. Hunt, {^part of Dillington
in Great Staughton parish, now dis-
appeared], 548.
Byckenor, John de, 220 (p. 122).
Bydelesden, Bydellesden, co. N'humb. See
Biddlestone.
Bydenham, oo. Bedf. See Biddenham.
Bydlford, oo. Devon. See Bideford.
Bydinden, eo. Kent. See Biddenden.
Bydun, Bydom, Richard, 538 (p. 344).
Byfield, Byfeld, oo. N'hamp., 458 (.p. 256).
, hospital of St. John at, 458 {p. 256;.
Bygeneuere, eo. Sussex. See Bignor.
Byggyghe, le, in Little Brickhill, co. Buck.,
538 (p. 329).
Bygod, Bygot. See Bigod.
Bygrave, co. Hertf., 538 (p. 349).
Bykeneuere, eo. Sussex. See Bignor
Bykenor, Bykenouere. See Bikenor.
Bykerton, John de, 66.
Bykeworth, oo. Devon. See Bikelworth.
Byland, Behgland, eo. York, 536 (p. 320).
abbot of, 533 (p. 302), 551.
, liberty of, 551.
Byleye [oo. Essex]. See Beeleigh.
Byllerica, Beleryoa, co. Kent, 604, 605.
Byllyngesley, oo. Salop. See Billingsley.
Bynedon, co. Devon, 477.
Bynedone, Richard de, 477.
Bynetre, co. Norf. See Bintree.
Bynetre, Eoger de, 638 (p. 347).
Byngham, Byngeham, William de,
440.
, Richard de, 346 (p. 195).
Richard, 615 (p. 402).
Bynyton, co. Warw. See BInton.
Byrob, la Byrohe, oo. Devon. See Birch.
Byrchemor. See Birohemor.
Byri, oo. Devon. See Berry.
Byri, John de. See Biry.
Byrkyn, oo. York. See Birkln.
Byron, John de, 279 (p. 162).
Byryhatteley, co. Bedf. See Hatley.
Byschele, co. Wore. See Busbley.
Byseleye, co. Qlono. See Bisley.
Byset. See Biset.
Byshamton, co. Wore. See Bishampton.
Byspesbury, Henry de, 611 (p. 390;.
Bysse, Laura atte, 536 (p. 315).
Bysshelegh, eo. Wore. See Busbley.
Byssbemor. oo. Salop. See Boshmoor.
Bytham, oo. Lino., manor, 592.
East and West, 592.
, Castle, Castelbitham, oo. Line, 157.
, , St. James's Church, 167.
Byton, Bitton, Bittone, co. Heref., 57 (p.2f>i
manor, 68.
Bywell, CO. N'humb., pond of 237.
c
Cabergh, oo. Westm. See Kaber,
Oabergh, Alan de, 633 I pp. 301, 303).
Cabilla or Carburrow, Cabilia [in St. Neofs
parish], eo. Comw., 139 (p. 65), 370.
Caoohevaohe, Matthew de, 538 (p. 346).
Cadbury, North, Northoadebury, Northoade-
bery. Cadebury, oo. Somers., 208, 603,
(pp. 386, 386 Us).
, manor, 603 (p. 384).
, South, Southcadebury, Suthoadebury,
CO. Somers., manor, 208.
, advowson, 603 (p. 386).
Caddoceswelle, co. Glamorgan, 538 (p. 334).
Cadebury, 00. Somers. See Cadbury.
Cadekebere [Cadbury?], co. Devon, 209.
Gadel, Henry, 64 (p. 33).
Cader, co. Denbigh, 279 (p. 158).
Cadurciis, Oadurcis. See Chaworth.
Caen, Kame [Calvados, France], abbess of, 136.
Caer Caradoo, Kari Craddok [in Sellaoh
parish], co. Heref., manor, 136.
Caerleon, Kairlion, oo. Monm., castle, tower
and manor, 538 (p. 336).
Caerphilly, KeirfiUy, Kaerfyly, Kairfilly above
Koagh [now co. Glamorgan], castle, 66.
castle, manor, &o., 638 (pp. 332, 334,
335).
Cailli, Cailly. See Cayly.
Cainhoe, Caynho, Keynho [in Clophill parish],
00. Bedf., 616.
.manor, 246, 276.
Caiso de, 431.
Caistor, Castre, oo. Line, 590.
... , Cliiby in, q.v.
Caithorp, co. Line. See Caythorpe.
Calboume, Caulboum [I. of W. oo. Hants],
manor, 59.
Calcutt, Oaldeoote [in Grandborough parish] ,
CO. Warw., 615 (p. 406).
Cald Ingelby, co. York. See Ingleby.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
451
Caldbeok, Caldebeck, oo. Cumb., 197,
manor, 146.
Calde Conyston, oo. York. See Coniston.
Oaldeteck, oo. Cumb. See Caldbeck.
Caldeconiston, oo. York. See Coniston.
Caldeeot, Caldecote, oo. Norf., 538 (pp. 846,
351).
Caldecote [in Bow Briokbill parish], oo. Buck.,
538 {pp. 329, 343).
, 00. Carab., 548.
00. Warw. See Caloutt.
Caldeoote manor in Wales. See Caldicot.
Caldecote, William de, 426.
, Johnde, 426.
Caider, oo. York. See Cawder.
Caldicot, Caldecote [co. Monm.], manor, 205.
Caldone, oo. Staff. See Cauldon.
Caldwell, Caldwelle [in Pershore parish], co.
Wore, 538 {p 328).
Calethorp, Walter de, 263, 520.
Calewarethorp, co. Line, See Culrerthorp.
Callerton, Black, Blakoallirdon [in Newburn
parish], co. N'hiimb., manor, 353.
Calne, oo. Wilts, Stock in, q.v.
Calthorp, oo. Lino. See Cawthorpe.
Gallon [in Kirkby Malhamdale parish], co.
York, 533 {p. 305).
CaWerlay, oo. York. See Calverley.
Calverlay, John de, 579.
Calverleigh, Kalwodelegh, oo. Devon. 638 (»,
340).
Calverley, Calverlay [oo. York], 579.
Calveton. John de, 279 (p. 155).
Calwarethorp, oo. Lino. See Culverthorpe.
Calwodeleghe, Balwodelegh, John de, 538 (p.
340).
, Miles de, 538 (j). 340).
Cam, Camme, oo. Glouo., 271.
Camays, Ralph de. See Camoya.
Cambel. Neal de, 328.
Camberton, oo. Cumb. See Oammerton.
Camberwell, Camerwelle, Camerwell, co.
Surrey, 638 (pp. 327, 346).
Camborne, Oambron, eo. Cornw., 360.
Cambridge University, 156.
Camel, Queen, Cammel [co. Somers.], manor,
412 (p. 231;.
, .-., honour of , 63.
West, 00. Somers., Downhead in, q.v.
Camelerton, co. Somers. See Camerton.
Cameley, Camelegh, oo. Somera., 611 (j3.394).
Camelton, oo. Bedt. See Campton.
Camera, Christiana de, 636 (p. 320).
Nicholas de, of Dereham, calUd also
Nicholas de Dereham, 263, 620.
, William de, 349.
Cf, Chaumbre.
Camerton, Camelerton, oo. Somers., 671,
Camerwell, Camerwelle, oo. Surrey. See
Camberwell.
Camesale, oo. York. See Campsall.
Cammays. See Camoys.
Camnie, oo. Glouo. See Cam.
Cammol [oo. Somers. ]._ See Camel.
Cammerton, Camberton, oo. Cumb., 146,
Camoys, Camays, Cammays, Ealph de, 413
(i).236), 538(i). 345).
, Robert de, 638 (p. 349).
Campania, Peter de, his heir Peter, 421,
, Peter de, 421.
, Robert de, 412 (p. 234).
Campden, Chipping, Campeden, Compiden,
Caumpeden, oo. Glouc, 638 (pp.328
342).
, the lords of, 538 (j). 342).
Campo Arnulphi. dp, de Campo Arnulphitz,
Chaumbernon, Chambernon. de Chaum-
bernoun, Henry, 139 (p. 64), 143,496,
638(^.339).
, Joan, 638 (p. 344).
, WiUiam de, 638 (p. 344).
Campo riorido, Matthew de, 70.
, John de, 70.
Camps, 00. Camb. See Shudy Camps.
Campsall, Camesale, co. York, manor, 279
(p. 159).
, advowson, 279 {p. 159).
Campton, Camelton, co. Bedf., 229.
All Saints' Church, 229.
Campvill, Campvyll. See Canvile.
Caueford, oo. Dorset, See Canford.
Canewyk, oo. Lino. See Canwick.
Canford Magna or Great, Canaford, co.
Dorset, manor, 279 {p. 167).
Kinson in, q.v.
Canne, William, 470.
Cannelaie, Thomas, 634 ( p. 308).
Cannington,Canynton,Canyngton«,oo.Somers. ,
prioress of, 627 (jp. 293).
, Chilton in, q v.
, Rodway in, q.v.
, hundred, 607 (p. 388).
Cannock, Canok, co Staff., forest, 412(^.230).
Canok, co. Staff, See Cannock.
Canonleigh, Legh [in Burlesoombe pariah]
CO, Devon, abbess of, 527 (p, 296),
Canonteign, Canon Teng, co. Devon, 638 {p.
340).
Canterbury, co, Kent, 538 {p. 343j,
oastle, 542,
, Estbrugg, hospital, 638 (p. 343).
Christchurch, prior of , 189, 200, 201,
372.
,,,.. St, Augustine's, abbey of, 220 (j3. 122).
, abbot of, 145, 413 (i). 236;.
, St. Gregory, prior of, 538 (p. 343),
566.
, St. James' hospital, 538 (p. 343).
arohbiahop of. 45, 134, 207, i15(p.
269), 524, 536 {p. 315), 538 (i). 331),
604, 612.
, See Winchelse.
Cantilhope, oo. Salop. See Cantlop.
Cantilupe, barony of, 595.
452
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
Cantilupo, Canti Lupo, Eaunteloupo,
"William de, -120.
, William de, Eva his wife, 120.
, Maud his wife, 120.
, his mother Eustaohia, 120
(p. 53).
(son of William), 120 (p. 53), 173.
Cantlop, Cantilhope [in Barrington parish],
00. Salop, 611 {p. 392).
Cantook, CO. Somers. See Quantock.
Canvile, Caunvile, Canvyle, Caum-
vill, Caiinville, Caumvile, Camp-
vyll, Campvile, Geofflrey de,
143.
Alice (Chyvene), wife of Thomns de
the younger;, 128.
Geoffrey de, 75.
Maud wife of, 143.
, Gerard de, 615 {p. 408).
, Elizabeth, heir of Gerard de, 615
(p. 404).
William de, 64 (p. 32), 143.
Ganwiok, Canewyk, oo. Line, 256.
Canyngtone [oo. Somers], See Cannington.
Cape, 00. Heref., 53 (.p. 19).
Capel St. Mary, Capele.co. SufE., 215 (p. 116).
Capel, Eoger, 161.
Capel David [eo. Monm.], 412 (p. 232).
Oapella, Bobert de, 153.
Cf. Chapele.
Capenhurst [in Shotwiok parish], oo. Chester,
26.
Capenor [in Portishead parish], oo. Somers.,
538 (p. 339).
Caperon, William, 608 (p. 386).
Capinhurst, William de, 158.
, ..., hie son John, 158.
Capoun, Robert, 536 (p. 322).
Caradoo or Caer Caradoe, Kari Craddok [in
Sellaok parish], 00. Heref., manor, 136.
Carbonel, Hugh, 57 (p. 24;.
, William, 57 (;). 25), 58.
Carbrooke, Kerebrok, oo. Norf., manor, 475
(p. 270).
Little Kerebroke, oo. Norf., 638
{p. 347).
Carburrow, Carburra, oo. Cornw. See
Cabilla.
Cardeston, oo. Salop, 156.
Wattlesborongh in, q.v,
Cardevile, Oardevill, Biohard de, 206, 469.
Cardiff, Kairdif, Kaerdif, oo. Glamorgan, 538
(p. 382).
, castle, town and hundred, 538
(p. 332).
church; 588 (p. 333).
Cardington, Kerdingtone, Kerdingion, oo.
Sedf.,182,431.
, 00. Salop, Chatwall in, q.v.
, , Holt Preen in, q.v,
Cardinham, Cardynau, Cardinan, oo. Cornw.,
court at, 10, 189(^1.65).
, barony or honour, 54, 139 {p. 66).
Cardynan, oo. Cornw. See Cardinham.
Careby, co. Lino., 592.
Carehowe, oo. Norf. See Carrow.
Caresbrok,. Caresbroke, oo. Hants. See
Carisbrooke.
Careswell, Hugh de, 228.
Carethorp, eo. York. See Caythorpe.
Oarevyle 419.
Carew, Karreu, co. Pembroke, 56.
Cargo Cargou [inStanwix parish], oo. Cumb.,
218.
Carham, oo. N'humb., Pressor in, q.v.
Carisbrooke, Karesbrouk, Carsbroke, Cares-
broke, Caresbrok, oo. Hants (I. of W.).
castle, 59, 209, 241.
.honourof, 176, 184,210,331.
Carkeel, Karkil, Karkille [in St. Stephen's
parish], co. Cornw., 110, 458.
Carleton, co. Cumb. See Carlton.
Curly, 00. L?ic. Sec Carlton.
[St. Peter], 00. Norf., 538 (p. 346).
, CO. Norf. See Carlton.
, 00. Nott. See Carlton.
[nearPontefract],co.Tork,279(p.l59).
, CO. York. See Carlton.
Carleton Parva, Ralph de, 317.
Carliolo, Karliolo, Adam de, and Maud (de
Vesey;, his wife, 534 (p. 311).
,Eudode,534, (JJ. 311).
William de, 218, 325, 584 (sp. 310,
311).
Carlisle, co. Cumb., inquisition made at, 420.
, writ dated at, 64.
city and cathedral burned, 543.
burgages in, 325.
bishop of, 403 (p. 224).
, , court christian of, 531 (p.
298).
Carlton, Karletone, co. Camb. , 409.
Carleton, by Penreth, Penreht [in
Penrith parish], oo. Cumb., 633
{pp. 301, 807).
Gurlieu, Carleton Curly, co. Leic, 458
(p. 258).
Ilstonin, q.v.
Carleton, co. Lino., chapel, 61.
Castle, Castel Carleton-, co. Lino., 61.
, Great, oo. Line, 623.
, Little, 00. Lino , manor, 623.
, , advowson, 628.
, East, Carleton, oo. Norf., 529.
[on Trent?], Karleton, oo. Nott.,
279 (p. 156).
in Lindrick, Carleton, oo. Nott.,
manor, 106.
Costhorpe in, q.v.
, Carleton, Carleton in Balne [in Snaith
parish], oo. York, 92, 493.
in Craven, Carleton, co. York, 636
(P. 321).
[Miniott?], Carleton, oo. York, 536
(P, 314).
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES,
453
Carmarthen, Kermerdyn [co. Carmarthen],
inquisitions made at, 22, 418.
services connected with , 386.
oounty,*164.
Carmino, Carmynou, Kaennino,
Roger de, 141.
Oliver de, 141,257.
Carminow, Carmino, Karmino [in Mawgan
parish], oo. Cornw., 141.
Carnaby, Kernedby, oo, York, 636 (y. 318).
Carnanton, Carnetou [in Mawgan parish], oo.
Cornw., manor, 198.
Carneton, co. Cornw. See Carnanton.
Carnhale, Alan de, 279 (p. 161).
Oaroun, Martin de, 368.
, his son Roger, 368.
Carpenter, Hugh the, 541.
John le, 417.
Carreu, Nicholas de, 339.
, John de, 339.
Carrik, Haud de, 9.
, Eoland do, 9.
Garrow, Carehowe, oo. Norf., prioress of, 629.
Carsbroke, oo. Hants. See Carisbrooke.
Carswell, Abbot's oo. Deyon, Over AUer in.
Sec Aller.
Carswelle, Carswill, Carswille, oo. Devon, See
Kerswell.
Carsyngton, co. Oxford. See Casaington.
- Carsley, Keresleye [inSt. Michael's, Coventry'J,
00. Warw., 62 (p. 30).
Carthmaylok wood, oo. Glamorgan, 638 (p.
334).
Cartington, Cartyngdon [in Both bury parish].
00. N'humb., 508.
Carton, Karkedone [in Mamble parish], oo.
Wore, 57 (2). 24).
Cartyngdon, oo N'humb. See Cartington.
Cary Fitzpaine, Kary [in Charlton Maokrell
parish] ,00. Somers., 607 (p. 389).
Cary, John de, 61.
Gaaaeouwan, co. Cornw., 453.
Cassington, Carsyngton, co. Oxford, 279 (p.
156).
Castel [oo. Montgomery]. See Castle.
,.,00. Salop. See Castle [oo. Mont-
gomery].
Toeh [oo. Carmarthen]. See Castle
Tooh;
Castelbitham, co. Line. See Bytham.
Casteley, oo. York. See Castley.
Oastelford, oo. York. See Castleford.
Castelhely, oo. Carmarthen. See Ely.
Castello, Sarra de, 274, 597.
Castelloyd, oo Carmarthen. See Castle Lloyd.
Casteltef, co. Carmarthen. See Castle Tooh.
Castelton, co. Lane. See Castleton.
Castle, Castel [in Castel Oaereinion, oo. Mont-
gomery], 147, 214.
Ely, CO. Carmarthen. See Ely.
Martin, co. Pembroke, 66.
Castle — cont.
Lloyd, Castelloyd [in Laugharne], co.
Carmarthen, 64 {p. 32).
Tooh, Castel Toch, Casteltef [in
Laugharne, co. Carmarthen], 64 ( p. 32),
386.
Castleford, Castelfcrd, co. York, 279 (p. 159).
, advowson, 279 (p. 159).
Castleton, oo. Darby, the Castle of the Peak.
See Peak.
Castleton, Castelton, in Eochdale parish, co.
Lano., 279 (p. 162).
Castlett, Catteslade [in Guiting Power parish],
00. Glouc, 458(3). 257).
Castley, Casteley [in Leathley parish], co.
York, 536 (p. 317).
Castraneldan, oo. Salop. See Stredalfedan
[co. Montgomery].
Castre, oo. Line. See Caistor.
Castre, John de, and Isabel his wife, 393.
Castro, Gilbert de, 538 {p. 340).
, Philip de, 228.
Castrum Matildis [oo. Radnor]. See Pains-
Cat, Hemy le, 538 (p. 347).
Catby by Gayton [le Marsh], co. Lino., 623.
Cateford, oo. Kent. See Catford.
Cateforde, John de, 274.
Catesby, oo. N'hamp., prioress of, 187.
Catfeld, Katefeld, Adam de, 397 (p. 219).
John de, 415, 450.
Catford, Cateford [in Lewisham parish],
00. Kent, 274.
Cathedine, Kothedyn [oo. Brecon], advowson,
206.
Cathorp, oo. Lino. See Caythorpe.
C:ithus, 00. Denbigh, 279 (p. 168).
Catour, Nicholas le, of Carlisle, 594.
, Nicholas le, and Alios his wife, 594.
John their son, 594.
Cf, Chater.
Catteslade, oo. Glouc. See Castlett.
Catteworth, oo. Hunt. See Catworth.
Catton, Cattone [in Croxhall parish], oo.
Derby, 272 (p. 148).
CO. York [E.B.], 536 (pp. 319, 320).
manor, 536 (pp. 315, 324).
church, 536 [p. 320).
Catton, Setreon de, 536 (p. 322).
Catworth, Catteworth, oo. Hunt, 464.
Cauce, Bobert, 365.
Robert, son of Robert, 366.
(7/. Caus.
Caulbourn, co. Hants. See Calbourne.
Cauldon, Caldone, oo. Staff., 279 (p. 154).
Canldwell, Caldewelle [oy Bedford], prior of,
336.
Caumpeden, oo. Glouc. See Campden.
CaumviU. ' See Canvile.
Caunville, Cannvile. See Canvile.
Caus, Gilbert, 372.
Gf. Cauoe.
iU
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Cause, Caws, Cawes [in Westbiiry parish], co.
Salop, 166, 188.
, barony, 269.
Causton, oo. Norf. See Oawston.
, 00. Warw., 615 (p. 406).
Caustone, oo. Norf. See O&wston.
Caiistone, Hugh de, 538 (p. 343).
Cave, North, oo. York, 266 (p. 143), 341.
, , advowson, 266 (p 143;.
Cave, Nicholas, son of William de, of
Dorney, 3.55.
Alexander de, writ to, 536 p. 324;.
Cavendish, Carenedysoh, Cavenedisoh, Caven-
disoh, CO. Suff., 412 (p. 233;, 538 (pp.
347, 348 his).
Cavenham, oo. SuEf., 638 (pp.^325, 348).
Caversham, Kaversham, oo. Oxford, manor,
538 pp. 327, 344).
chapel on the bridge, 538 p. 344).
Cawder, Calder [in Skipton in Craven parish]
00. York, 533 Ip. 301).
Cawes, 00. Salop. See Cause.
Cawkeld, Cokewald [in Watton parish], oo.
York, 199 (p. 103).
Cav7ode, Cawod, David de, 367.
, John de, 367.
Cawood, Cawod, oo. York, 367.
Caws, 00 Salop. See Cause.
Cawston, Causton, Oaustone, oo. Norf., 105.
, advowson, 638 (p. 351).
, manor, 270(^.146), 538 fp.
332).
Cawthorpe, Little, Calthorp by Lekburn, oo.
Lino., 623.
Caxton, Caxtone, oo, Camb. , 409.
, manor, 409.
Caylou, Bertrand de, 62 {p. 31).
Cayly, Cailly, Kaylly, Cailli, John
de, 454.
John de, 458 (i). 257).
, and Joan his wife, 454.
(son of John), 464.
Nicholas de, 636 (p. 321).
Simonde, 536'i). 323).
Caymergh, co. Denbigh. See Kinmeroh.
Caynes. See Keynes,
Cayngham, oo, York. See Keyingham.
Caynho, co. Bedf . See Cainhoe.
Caynton, William de, 156.
CayrouB, Neal, 218 (p. 119).
Caythorpe, Caithorp, Cathorp, co. Lino.,
manor, 534 {2/p. 310, 311).
, Carethorp [in Eudston parish], oo.
York, 121.
Ceddre, oo. Somers. See Cheddar.
Cefn Cooh, Kevynoook, Kevyncoch, Kevyng-
oogh [in Llanrhaiadr yn Moohnaiit, oo.
Montgomery], 147, 214.
Cele, 00 Cornw., 35.
Cenere, co. Glouc, 615 (p. 402).
Cerizeaus. See Sergeaux.
Cerne, co. Dorset, abbot of, 142.
Cerne, John de, 615 !p. 402).
Cerney [North], Cerne, oo. Glouo., advowson,
638 (p. 342).
South, Southoerneye, oo. (jHoua.,272.
Certeseye, Certese, oo. Surrey. See Chertaey.
Certeseye. See Cherteseye.
Cesay. Cesaye, oo. York. See Sessay.
Cesteford, oo. Staff. See Seighford.
Cestre, co. N'hamp. See Chester.
Cestreton, oo. Warw. See Chesterton.
Cestrunt, William de, 533 (p. 306).
Cf. Costrunt.
Oevanz, Cevantz. See Seranz.
Chabbenouer, Thomas de, 102.
Chaceley, co. Wore. See Chaseley.
Chadderton, Chadreton [in Prestwich parish],
00. Lane, manor, 279 (p. 162).
Chaddesden, Chaddesdon, oo. Derby, 191.
ChaddesleyCc(l-bet,ChaddeBlegh Corbet, Chad-
desle Corbet, Chaddesle oo. Wore-,
manor, 538 (pp. 341, 342).
Chaddesley, Chaddes eye, oo. Wore. See
Chaseley.
Chadelyngton, oo. Oxford. See Chadlington.
Chadesley, oo. Wore. See Chaseley.
Chadlington, Chaderyngton, Chadelyngton. oo.
Oxford, 615 (pp. 402, 408).
, hundred, 528 (p. 327).
Chadreton, oo. Tiane. See Chadderton.
Chadreton, Geoffrey de, 279 (p. 162;.
Bogerde,279(2). 162).
Chaffoombe, Chefcombe, co. Somers., manor,
538 (i). 337).
Chakele co. Chester. See Cheokley.
Chale, CO. Hants (I. of W.), 209.
Chalfont St. Giles, Chalfhunt, co. Buck., 288.
Chalkesore [in Burwash ?] , oo. Sussex, 207.
Chalvestern, co. Bedf. See Chawston.
Chalvington, Chalvinton, oo. Sussex, manor,
612.
Chamberlain, le Chaumberleyn, le
Chaumberlein,leChauinberlayD,
le Chamberleyn, John, 196.
John son of John, 68.
Bobert, 377.
, Petronilla, wife of Bobert, 378.
Joan (CO. Buok.), 315, 412 (p. 233).
(wife of John) [oo. Essex],
196,327.
John (of Drax), 378.
, Martin, 196.
, Richard [oo. Hertf.], 468 (p. 256).
[CO. N'hamp.],538(2).344;.
Bobert, Petronilla his wife, 377.
, (oo Line), 623.
Simon, 352 (i). 201).
.Thomas, 636 ( J). 317).
William (three men), 68, 113, 538
(i>. 341).
Chambernon. See Campo ArnuJphi.
Champayn, Biohard, 438.
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
455
Chauceux, Chanceus, Hugh de, 117.
Thomas son of Hugh de, 525.
Henry de, Juliana wife of, 117.
, Nicholas de, 525.
, Thomas de, 117.
Ohanoton, Changetou [in Washington parish] ,
00. Sussex, manor, 413 (p. 236).
Chandos, Adam de, 225.
, Roger de, 493, 614.
Changeton, oo. Sussex. See Chaneton.
Chanu, George le, George, 134, 638 (p. 344).
Robert de, 412 < p. 234).
Chapelayn, Alan le, of Belford, 403 {p. 225).
William le, 536 (p. 323).
Chapele, John atte, 603 (p. 386).
Cf. Capella.
Chapman, David le, 629.
William, 263.
Chard, oo. Somers., Tatworth in, q v.
Charelton, oo. N'humb. See Charlton.
Charfield, Charfeld, co. GJouo., 638 [p. 341).
Charing, oo. Kent, Newoourt in, q.v.
Pett in, q.v.
Charingworth , Chaveringworthe [in Ebrington
parish], oo. Glouo., 611 < p. 394).
Chark, Charlce [in Titelifield parish], oo.
Hants, 299.
Charloote, Cherlescot, oo. Warw,, 615(^. 404).
Charles, John, 329.
William, 329.
Charlton, Charleton [in Ellingham parish].
CO. N'humb., 536 (p. 316).
North, Charelton, Charleton [in
Ellingham parish], oo. N'humb., 508.
, mill, 534 (i). 309).
, South, Southoharleton [in EUingham
parish], oo. N'humb., 636 (p. 316).
on Otmoor, Cherleton upon Ottemour,
00. Oxford, 458 (p. 268).
Horethorne, Cherleton Caunville,
Cherleton Camrille, Cherletone, co.
Somers., 430.
manor, 279 {p. 157).
Mackreli, Cherleton, oo. Somers., 607
(p. 389).
...., Cherleton, Cherletone [in Downton
. parish], co. Wilts, 329, 479.
Charminster, co. Dorset, Wolreton in, q.v,
Charneles, Cherneles, de la Charnele, William,
412 (pp. 234, 236).
Charnes, Reginald de, 611 (p. 392).-
Charron de, 219 (p. 120).
Chart, Chert, co. Kent, 220 (p. 123).
Charton, oo. Devon. See Down Umfraviile.
Chaaeley or Chaceley, Chaddesley, Chaddes-
leye, co. Wore, 580, 615 (p. 403 bis).
Chastilon, Hugh, 619.
Chastilloun, John, 286.
, , his wife Joan, 286.
their son William,
Ohater, Ralph, 412 (p. 234).
! Cf. Catour.
Chaterton, Geoffrey de, 62 ( p. 30).
Richard son of Geoffrey de, 279
(p. 161).
Chatwall [in Cardington parish], co. Salop,
611 (p. 392).
Chaumberleyn, Chaumberlein, Chaumber-
layn. See Chamberlain.
Chaumbernon, Chaumbernoun. See Campo
Arnidphi.
Chaumbre, Joan de la, of Whiteoxmead,
671.
William de la, of Holme, 232.
Thomas de la, 412 (p. 233).
Cf. Camera.
Ghaunceus. See Chanceux.
Chauncy, Chaunci, Thomas de, baron
of Skirpenbeok, 93.
, William de, son of Philip, 276.
, Philip de, 256.
and Isabel his wife, 275.
William de, 93, 534 (pp. 309, 311).
Chaundeler Henry le, 638 (p. 333).
Chaundos. See Chandos.
Chauoroes. See Chaworth.
Chaure, co. Essex. See Chawreth.
Chausy, John de, 392.
, John de, son of John, 392.
Chauvent, John de, 213 (p. 112).
Chaveringworthe, co Glouo. See Charing-
worth.
Chaworth, Chawaiz, Cadurciis, Cadur-
cis, Chauorces, Patrick de, 527.
, Patrick de, 143.
fee of, 267.
Chawreth, Chaure [now absorbed in Croxted] ,
00. Essex, 538 (pp. 348, 349).
Chawston, Chalvestern, oo. Bedf., 320.
Cheokley, Chakele [in Wybunbury parish], oo.
Chester, 62 (p. 30).
Chedburgh, Cheteberg, oo. Suff. , 638 [p. 348).
Cheddar, Cheddern, Ceddre, co. Somers., 346
(p. 196), 411.
Cheddewrth . oo. Gloue. See Chedworth.
Cheddington, Chetyndon [co. Buck.], 591.
Cheddleton, Chatelton, co. Staff., 62 {p. SO).
Cheddon Ktzpaine, Chedden, co. Somers..
manor, 607 (i). 388).
Ghedelyngton, co. Devon. See Chillington.
Chedeney, Chedny. See Cheny.
Chedworth, Cheddewrth, oo. Glouo., manor,
615 (pp. 401, 407).
Chefcombe, oo. Somers. See Chaffoombe.
Cheilmardon, co. Derby. See Chelmordon.
Cheindut, barony, 597.
Chekenhulle. See Chigehulle.
Chekeswell, Ohekeselle [in Brenohley parish] ,
00. Kent, 638 (i). 343).
Ohelborough, Chelbergh, oo. Dorset, manor,
607 (i). 388).
456
INDEX OF PEESONS AlSfD PLACES.
Cheldresfeld, co. Glouo. [Eldersfield, oc.
Worc.?J, 538 (p. 34:2).
Cheldryngton, eo. Wilts. See Cholderton.
Cheles, Sobert, 674.
Margaret wife of Robert, 574.
, Richard, of Sutton, 674.
Chelisworth, co Su£f. See Chelsworth.
ChBllacombe, oo. Devon, Radworthy in, qx.
Cbelleeham, co Surrey. See Ohelsham.
Chellington, Ohelvynotone, co. Badf ., 538 ( i:i.
3i3;.
Cbelmenton. oo. Suff. See Chelmondiston.
ChslmesootB, Chelmondeskote, Cheljnondeskot,
Chelmeseot, co. Warw., 615 (pp. 404,
408, 409).
Chelmondiston, Chelmenton, oo. Suff., 215
CheImorton,Cheiimardon [in Bakewell parish].
CO. Derby, 653.
Chelmsford, Chelmersford, oo. Essex, half
hundred, 177.
Chelreth, co. Berks. See Childrey.
Chelsham, Ghellesham. oo. Surrey, manor,
638 (i). 345).
Chelsing, Chelsen [in Bengeo parish], eo.
Hertf.,458li). 258).
OhelBvrorth, Chelisworth, co. Suff., church,
539.
Chelvey, co. Somers., Midgal in, q.v.
Chelvynctone, co. Bedf. See Chellington.
Cheney Longville, Longefield [in Wistanstow
parish], co. Salop, 611 (p. 392).
Cheny, Chedeney, Chedny, Cheuuy, Cheyny,
Gregory de, son of Mabel, 407.
Nicholas, son of Isabel de, 407.
, Roger de 611 (jp. 892;.
Chepstede, co. Surrey. See Chipstead.
Chepstow, Storguyl, Strogoill [oo. Monm.],
castle, constable of, 373.
, liberty of , 373.
Cherohe, William ate, or de Eoclesia, 384.
Cheresworth, Cheresworthe, co. Sussex. See
Cheswortb.
Cherhill, Chyryel, oo. Wilts, manor, 615
{p. 401).
Cherington, Chiriton, Cheriton, oo. Warw.,
616 (i). 404).
, manor, 615 (p. 409).
Cherinton, co. Qlouc. See Cherrington.
Clieriton. North, Chiriton, oo. Somers , 603
(p. 386).
advowson, 611 (p. 394).
, South. Sutbohiriton [in Horsington
parish], oo. Somers., 603 (p. 386).
,00. Warw. S«e Cherington.
Cherle, oo. Chester. See Chorley.
Cherleseot, oo. Warw. See Charlcote.
Cherleton, co. Somers. See Charlton.
Oaunville, CO. Somers. Sec Charlton
Horethorne.
Cherletone, 00. Wilts. Sec Charlton.
Chei'leton, John de, and Hawisia his wife,
269.
Cherletone, oo. Somers. See Charlton.
Cherletone, John de, 458 (p. 256).
Cheriton, oo. Chester. See Chorlton.
Cherneles, oo. Warw. See Charneles.
Cherrington, Cherinton, co. Glouo.. manor,
136.
Chert, 00. Kent. See Chart.
Chertsey, Certese, Certeaeye, co. Surrey, 350.
abbot of, 350,459.
Cherteseye, Certeseye, John de, 480.
Robert de, 480.
Chesham, co. Buck. ,394.
Bois, Boys in Cestresham, co. Buck.,
273.
Chessington, Chissyndon, oo. Surrey, manor,
588 p. 345).
Chester, county, serjeanty of the peace in, 251.
city, 33, 62 (p. 30).
, , constableship of, 279 (pp.
163-4).
.exchequer at, 251 (pp. 136,
137).
bishop of . See Coventry and
Lichfield: Langeton.
, earl of, 538(^^.328).
earldom of, 279 (p. 166;,
412 (p. 230).
fee of, 396.
, honour, 310, 389, .412 {p.
231 , 616.
.Little Cestre [in Irchester parish].
CO. N'hamp., 138.
Chesterton, Chestrcton, co. Staff., 62 (pp. 29,
81).
, Cestreton, eo. Warw., 400.
Chesworth, Cheresworth, Cheresworthe [in
Horsham parish], co. Sussex, manor,
321.
Cbeteberg, co. Suff. See Chedturgh.
Chetelhampholt, oo. Devon. See Chittleham-
hoit.
ChetelhamptoD, eo. Devon. See Chittle-
hampton.
Chetelton, co. Staff. See Cheddleton
Chetelton. Richard de, 62 {p. 30).
William de, 62 (p. 31).
Chetewynd [co. Salop]. See Chetwyud .
Chetteswell, eo. Warw. See Shotteswell .
Chettiscombe, Chettesoombe [in Tiverton
parish] , oo. Devon, 527 (p. 294).
Chetwynd, Chetewynd [eo. Salop], the lord
of, 611 (p. 392.
Chetyndon [oo. Buck.] . See Cheddington.
Chetyndon, John de, 538 (p. 344).
Cheuervile, land called, in Harle. co. N'humb.
219 (p. 120).
Chevelingham, Chevelyngham, co N'humb.
See Chillingham.
Cheveney, Chyvene [in Harden parish], co.
Kent, manor, 128.
Chever, Christiana, 536 (p. 323).
Chevere, Hamo, 638 {p. 349).
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
457
Cheverel, Alexander, 267.
Alexander, his daughter Joan. See
Sanoto Lando.
Cheyerell, Little, Oheverel, co. Wilts, manor,
267.
Chevethorne, William de, 527 (p. 294).
Chevington, West, Westheyyngton [in Wark
worth patish], co N'httmb., 556.
Chevitliorne, Chevethorne [in Tiverton parish],
00. Devon, 527 (p. 294).
Chewt.on Mendip, Chiwton, oo. Somers.,
manor, 486.
, hundred, 485.
Cheyn, Reginald de, 159.
Gheyny. See Cheny.
Chiohe, Earl's, co. Essex. See Earl's Hall.
, Eidel, 00. Essex. See Riddle.
Chichester, bishop of, 207.
Obickerell, East, Estohykerel, co. Dorset,
346 {p. 195).
, West, CO. Dorset, Button in, q.v.
Chiokney, Chikeneye, oo. Essex, manor, 529.
Chiddii^stone, Ghidyngstone, oo. Kent. 538
(p. 343).
Chidham, Chudeh . . , co Sussex; 407.
Ghieveley, oo. Berks, Winterbourne in. q.v.
Chigeliulle, Chekenhulle, Juliana,
wife ofHughde, 331.
, Hughde, 331.
Chigwell, 00. Essex, Wolston in, q.v.
Chikeneye, oo. Essex. See Chiokney.
Child Okeford, co. Dorset. See Okeford.
Childerditch, Chilterdyeh, oo. Essex, 599
(i>.379).
Childocf ord, Childokford, oo. . Dorset. See
Okeford.
Childrenhanley, co. Wore. See Hanley.
Childrey, Chelreth, oo. Berks, 603 (p. 386).
Childwiokbury, Childewyk Say [in St.
Michael's parish], oo. Hertf. , manor,
103.
Childyngton, oo. Sussex. See Ohiltington.
Chilham, co. Kent, Eaststour m,q.v.
Chilham, Nicholas de, 300.
Chilinton. oo. Staff. See Chillington.
Chillinghara, Chevelingham, Chevelyngham,
co.N'humb. 536 (p. 316 .
, manor. 403 {pp. 224, 225).
Chillington, Chedelyngton [in Stokenham
parish], co. Devon, 213 (p. 113).
, Chilyntou. Chilinton [in Brewood
parish] , c'd. Staff., 615 i.pp. 402, 409).
Chilterdyeh," CO. Essex. See Childerditch.
Chiltington, West, Childyngton, oo. Sussex,
advowson, 458 (p. 225).
Chiiton, ChyJton, oo. Buck., 538 (p. 342),
597.
, manor, 597.
Cantelo, co. Somers. , 412 ( p. 233).
Trepit, Chilton [in Cannington
parish], 00. Somers., 346 {p. 196).
Foliat, Chylton, oo. Wilts, manor,
60.
Chiltone, Gilbert de, 527 (p. 295).
Chilynton, oo. Staff. See Chillington.
Chinnor, Chynnore, co. Oxford, 458 (p. 258;.
Chinting, Chintynge, Chyntinge [in Seaford
parish], 00. Sussex, 2, 327.
Chipley, Chippeleye [in Clare parish, co.
Suff.], 538 I J). 347).
Chippenham, Chippeham, Chyppeham, co.
Wilts, 48.
hundred, 48.
Chipping, Sohipen, Shipen, Shypen, co. Lane,
279 (p. 162).
Chipstead, Chepstede, co. Surrey, 538
(pp. 326, 346).
Chirbury, oo. Salop, Priestweston in, q.v.
Ghiriton, co. Somers. See Cherlton.
CO. Warw. See Cheringlon.
Chissyndon, oo. Surrey. Sec Chessingtou.
Chittlehamholt, Chetelhampholt [in Cbittlt-
hampton parish], oo. Devon, 538
[p. 330).
Chittlehampton, Chetelhampton, oo. Devon,
manor, 538 (p. 330).
inquisition made at, 588 (p. 3.53).
Chiwton, 00 Somers. See Chewton.
Cholderton, Cheldryngton, co. Wilts, 40.
Chorley, Cherle [in Wrenbury parish], oo.
Chester, 62 (p. 31).
Chorlton. Cherlton, Schorleton [in Wybun-
bury parish], co. Chester, 62 {p. SO).
manor, 366.
Chounesone, Alice (Goce), wife of William.
297.
Chrishall, Crysteshale, Crissale, oo. Essex,
444, 507.
Christohurch, co. Hants, castle, 494.
Twineham, Twynham, oo. Hants.
honour of, 195, 343.
Chudeh . . , co. Sussex. See Chidbam.
Church Knowle, Knolle, co. Dorset, advowson,
' 538 Ip. 341).
Stretton, co. Salop, Minton in, q.f.
Town, Chirehe [in North Meols], co.
Laac, 279 (p. 160).
Chusbor [Chirburyin Weston ?], co. Salop, 62
(p. 29).
Chuston, CO. Staff. See Sbusions.
Chute, Chut [oo. Wilts], 387,611 (p. 391).
Chydingston, Peter de, 134.
Chyld, Richard le, 611 (p. 393).
Chyldacford, oo. Dorset. See Okeford.
Chylton, co. Buck. See Chilton.
, 00. Wilts. See Chilton,
Chymbel, John, 286.
Chynnore, co. Oxford. See Chiunor.
Chyntinge, co. Sussex. See Chinting.
Onyryel', oo. Wilts. See Cherhill.
Chyvene, oo. Kent. See Cheveney.
Obyvene, Henry, 128.
Henry, his daughter Alice. See
Canvile.
Chyvenyng, Adam de, 119.
458
INDEX OF PERSONS. AND PLACES.
Ohyppeharu, CO. Wilts. /See Chippenham.
Ciflatone, co. Kent. See Sifleton.
Ciloen, Kylkewyn [in Bettws yn Khda], oo.
Denbigh, 279 (y. 158).
Cinque Ports, liberty of, 612.
Cirencester, Cireoestre [oo. Glouo.], abbot of
554.
Ciston, CO. Glouo. See Siston.
Cknovyie. See Knovill.
Clackton [Claughton?], co. Lane, 279 (p. 163)-
Clanrugge, Robert de, 207.
Olapham, Clopham, oo. Sussex, la Dene in,
413 ip. 237).
Clapton, Clopton [oo. N'hamp.], 538 (p. 350).
in Gordano, Cloptone, oo. Somers,,
manor, 688 (J). 339).
advowson, 538 (p. 339).
Clarborough, Clauerburgh, oo. Nott., 279 (y.
155).
Clare, oo. Suff., 538 (p. US).
inquisition made at, 538 (p. 353;.
earl's court at, 384, 472.
oastle, honour. &c., 538,
honour of, 265, 538.
fees of the honour, 538 (pp. 346-351).
Clare, G-ilbert de, son of Thomas, 44.
Gilbert de, earl of Gloucester and
Hertford, 538.
Margaret de, oountess of Corn-
wall (■ daughter of Biohard de Ciare , wife
of Edmund earl of Cornwall), 363.
Alande, 538 (p. 348).
Eleanor de, 57 (p. 25), 58, 615
{p. 404).
, Eleanor, daughter of Gilbert de. Sec
Despenser.
Gilbert de, the younger, earl of
Gloucester and Hertford, 44, 45, 64
[p. 33), 134, 294, 346 (p. 195;, 384
S9nipp. 218, 219), 505, S36 (p. 320;.
See Gloucester; Hert-
ford.
Maud his wife, 63a
(pp. 361-2;.
., the elder, earl of Gloueest.r
and Hertford, his children 538 (p. 352'.
Margaret de, countess of Cornwall.
ee Edmund ; Garaston.
Biohard de, 628, 538 (p. 341;.
, (son of Thomas), 44.
, Robert de, 603 (i). 386).
Walterde, 588(i). 349).
Claret, Clarette, co. Essex, manor, 538
(p. 326).
Clatford, Upper, Upclatford, oo. Hants, 638
(p. 327).
Clauerburgh, oo. Nott. See Clarborough.
Clarerdon, oo. Warw., manor, 615 (oo. 399
409).
Clayering, oo. Essex, manor, 219 (p. 120).
Clavering, Claveryng:, ClaTeringg,
Claveringg, Margery, daughter
of Roger de, 3,
Clavering — coiit. •
Alande, 3.
John de, 3, 219, 412 {p. 231), 486.
William, 355.
Claverley, oo. Salop, 594.
Claveryngg. See Clavering.
Clavyll, John de, 638 (p. 340;
Clavyle, John, of Morden, 538 {p. 341).
Claword, co. Nott. See Clayworth.
Claxby [by Oaistor]. oo. Lino., 252.
[bySpilsby], Olaxeby, co. Lino., 352
{p. 201).
Claydon, East, Estoledon, oo. Buck., 193, 398,
(p. 221).
, advowson, 398 f i). 221).
, , parson of. See Laventon.
Middle, oo. Buck , 120 (p. 54).
Cleydon, oo. Suff., 270 {p. 146). 519
(p. 288).
, , advowson, 270 (p. 146).
Claypole, Claypol, oo. Lino, [and Nott.] ,
manor, 589.
Clayton [le Dale in Blackburn parish], oo.
Lano.,279(i). 161).
le Moors, Clayton on the Moors [in
Leyland parish], co. Lane, 279 (p.
160).
[by Bradford] , oo. York, 279 ( p. 159).
Clayton, Ralph de, 279 (p. 162).
Clayworth, Cleworth, Claword, co. Nott., 559.
Oleatham, Cletham, oo. Line., 181.
Cleatop, Cletoppe, Cletop [in Giggleswiok
parish] , co. York, manor, 536 {pp. 314,
324).
Clecton, Roger de, 251 (p. 136).
Clee, 00. Lino., WeeUby in, q.v.
Cleeve, Bishops, oo. Glouo, Stoke Orchard in,
q.v.
Cleil, 00. N'hamp. Sec Cleley.
Cleley, Cleil, oo. N'hamp., hundred, 615 (p.
400).
Clely, Hughde, 62(i). 29).
Clement, G-aoffrey, son of Geoffrey, 418.
Margery, 206.
Olenohwarton, co. Norf., 638 (p. 347 bis).
Clendou, oo. N'hamp. See Glendon.
Clendon, Biohard son of Warin de, 638 (p
345).
Clenefeld, John son of Peter de, 458 {p. 259).
Clenhill, co. N'humb. See Clennell.
Clennell, Olonhill, Clenhill [in Alwinton
parish], oo. Nhumb.,47, 536 {p. 316).
Clerbek, Elizabeth de, wife of Walter de
Hodebovile, 195.
Clere, Henry de, 183.
, hie daughter Isabel, 183.
Clerk, Geoffrey le. of Buckenham, 539.
Johnle, 224.
John le, 538 (i). 362).
, of Willingham, 421.
, Nicholas le, of Bonington, 121,
, Peter le, of SwayBeld, 167.
INDEX 01^ PERSONS ANt) PLACES.
459
Clerk — coiit.
Bobert the, 409.
, Simon le, of Sturton, 421.
his son Hugh, 421.
Thomas le, of Bytham, 157.
, William le, of Brasington, 151.
Clethuin, oo. Lino. See Cleatham.
Cletop, Cletoppe, oo. York. See Cleatop.
Oieve, 00. Heref., 53 (p. 19).
Clewer, Olywar [in Wedmore parish], oo.
Somers., 588 (p. 338;.
Cleworth, oo.'Nott. Sec Clayworth.
Cley, Cookley (?), Cleye, oo. Norf., 538
ip. 347).
next the Sea. Cleye, oo. Norf. , 538
(P 347).
Cley, Elizabeth (Gooe), wife of John, 297.
Oieydon, oo. Suffi. See Olaydon.
Cliburn, Clibome. oo. Westm., 533 (pp.302Ms,
303).
Cliburn, Adamsonot Q-ilbertde, 533 (p. 303).
Cliderhou, oo. Lano. See Clitheroe.
Clidrehow, Roger de, 279 (p. 161).
Cliff, atte Clyve [in Shanklin parish], oo.
Hants, I. of W.,241.
Oiiffe, Olive, oo. Kent, 538 (p. 343).
Clifferin, oo. Denbigh, 279 (y. 158).
Clifford [by Hay], oo. Heref., castle and manor,
279 (p. 157).
, honour, 254, 533 (p. 303).
Clifford, Clyfford, Cliford, Bobert de,
533, 561.
,Kobert de, 133. 324, 395, 452, 538
{p. 341), 614, 615 (p. 404).
Roger de, eyre of {temp. Henry III),
297.
, Roger de, 533.
, (son of Robert), 452.
, Henry de, 615 (p. 409).
Cliffton, 00. Westm. See Giifton.
Gliily, Clyfhey [in Hauley parish], oo. Woro.,
wood, 538 (i). 328).
Clifton [Reynes], oo. Buck., 412 {p. 233).
[inWorkington parish, oo. Cumb.] ,146.
CamvlUe, oo. Staff. , manor, 143.
Cliffton, 00. Westm., 533 Ci)i>.302,303).
[in Severn Stoke parish] , oo. Wore.,
533 {p. 304).
on Teme, Clyfton, oo. Wore, manor.
57 (p. 24).
, Ham in, g.f.
Clifton, Kicholas de, his daughter Letice, 151 .
Cliker, Clyker, oo. Cornw., 139 {p. 66).
little, 00. Cornw., 139 (p. 65).
Clinton, Clyngton, Clingtone, Clyn-
ton, John de, the elder, of GoleshijI,
595.
, John de, the younger, of Coleshill,
596.
, of Maxstoke, 615 (pp. 401,
404, 405 6is,408).
, son of John, of Maxstoke, 595.
, William de, 583.
Clipston, Clyptone [oo. N'hamp.], 638 (p. 35U).
Olipston, Klipston, John de, 412 (p. 233;.
Robert de, 356.
CliBseby, oo. Lino. See Clixby.
Clist Fomeson, oo. Devon, alias Sowton, q.v.
St. Lawrenoe, oo. Devon. S«e Clyst.
Clitheroe, Clidrehou, oo. Lano., oastle, &o.,
279 (JJ. 160).
court at, 279 (p. 162).
C'live, 00. Kent. See Cliffe.
Olive, Biohard atte, 627 {p. 295).
Clivigei:, Clyvaker, Olyvaohre [in Whalley
parish], 00. Lano., 279 (p. 160).
, manoB, 279 (i). 159).
Clixby, Clixeby, Clisseby [in Caiator parish]
00. Lino., 245, 580.
Clogeuran [oo. Carmarthen], 386.
Clombre, oo. Nott. See Clumber,
Clonhill, 00. N'humb. See Clennell.
Clopham, oo. Sussex. See Clapham.
Clopham, William de, 542.
Olophill, 00. Bedf., Cainhoe in, q.v.
Olopton [in Miokleton parish], oo. Glouc,
458(^.257).
[oo. N'hamp.]. See Clapton.
, Cloptone, oo. Suff., 363, 638 (pp.
347, 348).
, manor, 390.
advowson, 390.
Clopton Walter de, 412 (p. 233).
Clothall, Cothale, oo. Hertf., 538 (pp. 349,
350).
Clothton, CO. York. See Cloughton.
Ciouokewred, oo. Gllamorgan. 538 (p. 334).
Cloughton, Clothton [in Scalby parish], oo.
York, 536 (p. 319).
Clowes, Cluse [in Blean parish], eo. Kent,
538 (p. 343).
Cloyit [oo. Denbigh]. See Clwyd.
Clumber, Clombre, oo. Nott., 279 (p. 165).
Clunford. See Clungenford.
Clungeford, Clungerford, Ralph de, 482.
Clungenford, Clunford, Roger de olerk, 131.
Cluny [Saone et Loire, France], abbot of,
464.
Cluse, 00. Kent. See Clowes.
Clwyd, Cloyit [oo. Denbigh], 366.
Clyfford. See Clifford.
Clyfhey, oo. Woro. See Cliffy.
Clyfton, 00. Wore; See Clifton.
Clyker, oo. Cornw. See Cliker.
Clyngton, Clynton. See Clinton.
Clyptone [oo. N'hamp.] . See Clipston.
Clyst St. Lawrenoe, Clist, co. Devon, 527 (p.
294).
Clyst, Broad, oo. Devon, Kerawell a7id Brook-
hill in, 560.
Clytha, KiUigh [oo. Monm.], 412 (p. 232).
Clyvaker, Clyvaohre, oo. Lano. See Cliviger.
Clyve, 00. Hants. See Cliff.
, 00. Warw. See Marloliff .
460
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Cly va, William atte, of the Isle of Wight.
S41.
, John atte, 241.
Clyvedon, John de, 603 I p. 386).
Clywar, co. Somers. See Clewer.
Cnabwell. co. Wilts. See Avils.
Cnokyn, le, co. Salop. See Knockin.
Cnolle, eo. Somers. See Knowle.
Cnouk, 00. Wilts. See Knook.
Cnovill. See Knoviil.
Coutes, Cotes, co. Line., 275.
, Great, co. Line, 463.
, Little, 463.
North. Northcotes, co. Line, 352
{p. 201). •
, Cotes, CO. Sussex, 636 (p. 315j
Coatham [Mundeville ?], Cotum, co. Durham,
615 (p. 412).
, West, Westeotom [in Kirkleatham
parish], co. York, 536 (p. 323).
Cobbeham, Cobeham. See Cobham.
Gobeldyck, Cubeldik, Cuppeldik, Alexander de,
412 {p. 233).
, Boger de, and Alexander his son 548.
Cobeligton, eo. Buck. See Ciiblington.
Cobelington, Cobeligton, Walter de, 227.
, William de, 227.
Cobelyngton, co. Buck. See Cublington.
Cobham, Cobeham, Cobbeham, Kobeham.
Henry de, 60, 278.
Joan wife of Henry de, of Bundal,
134.
, John de, 514.
, Thomas de, 514.
Cobynton, co. Warw. See Cubbington.
Cochul, ccj. Wore. See Cook Hill
Cook [in Stogursey parish], oo. Somers., 346
{p. 196;.
Cockerington, Cokeringtoa, oo. Line, 395.
le Southalle manor in , 395 .
Cockermouth, Cockermou, Cokermouth, Coker-
mwe ioo. Cumb.], honour, 36, 197 531
(p. 297).
Cocktteld, Cokefeld, Cokefeud, oo. Sn£f., 538
(pp. 348, 34:9).
manor, 390.
Cookhill, CO. N'humb. See Cockle.
Cocking, Cockyngg, oo. Sussex, 536 (p. 315).
Cockle, Cockhill [in Bothal parish], co.
N'humb., wood, 510.
Cooksford, Cokesford [in Hazelwood parish],
00. York, manor, 395.
[in Byther parish], oo. York, 636
(p. 317..
Cookyngg, co. Sussex. See Cocking.
Coddenham, Codenham, Codinham, Coten-
ham', CO. SufE., 55, 311, 519 (p. 288)
540.
Coddesbaohe, co. Leic. See Cottesbach.
Codebere Peteresfeld. oo. Hants, I. of W., 184.
Oodeford, oo. Wilts. See Codford.
Codeleye, oo. Wore. See Cndeley.
Oodeleye, Thomas de, 615 (2*. 403;.
Codenham, co. SufE. See Coddenham.
Oodencuer, co. Derby. See Codnor.
Coderugge, co. Wore. See Cotheridge.
Codesbech, oo. Leic. See Cottesbach.
Codeston, Walter de. and Joan his wife, 538
(p. 345;.
Codford, Estkodeford, Codeford, co. Wilts,
221.
Codinham, co. SufE. See Coddenham.
Codinton, oo. Chester. See Cuddington.
Codnor, Codenouer, oo. Djrby, castle, 116.
Coedcwnwr. Coytkenur [in Langeview parish],
00. Monm., 538 (,p. 336).
Coed Kemew, Coytkerneu, eo. Monm., 538
(p. 335).
Coed Bhatb, Coyttht [near St. Issells, n<nc
disappeared], co. Pembroke, 56.
Coffleet. Cokflute [in Brixton parish], eo.
Devon, 213 {p. 114;.
Cofton Haokett, Cofton Haket, co. Wore,
615 (p. 403).
Eichard [in Cofton Haokett parish].
CO. Wore., 615 {p. 403;.
Cofton Biohard. Sibyl daughter of John de.
616 (p. 403).
Cogan, CO. Glamorgan, 538 (p. 332).
Coganesmor [in St. Brides, Peterstone,
&c.], 00. Monm., 538 (p. 335).
Cogan, Thomas de, 530.
, John, 538 (2). 332).
, Biohard de, 630.
.., Thomas de, 527 (p. 293;.
Cogdean, Cokdene, oo. Dorset, hundred, 279
(p. 157).
Cogenho, Giles de, 412 (p. 235).
Cogenhoe, Cogenho, co. N'hamp.. 412 (p. 236).
advowson, 412 (p. 235).
Cogges. CO. Oxford, manor, 346 (p. 194).
Coggeshale, Cokggeshale, John dc, 502.
Coghul, Eoger de, 158.
, his son John, 158.
Cok, GdoEErey le, 68.
Biohard, 417.
, WiUiam, 641.
Cf. Cook.
Cokdene, oo. Dorset. See Cogdean.
Cokefeld. oo. SuEE. See Coekfield.
Cokefeld, Kokefeld, John de, of Melton Con-
stable, 600.
, Eobert de, 538 ( p. 348).
, Thomas de, 539.
Cokefeud, oo. SuEE. See CookSeld.
Ookerell, John son of John, 484.
Cokerington, oo. Lino. See Cockerington.
Cokermouth [oo. Cumb.]. See Cockermouth.
Cokermwe. See Cockermouth.
Cokeseye, oo. Wore. See Cooksey.
Cokeseye, Walter son of, Walter de, 615
(i).403).
Cokesford, co. York. See Cooksford.
INDEX OP PEI^SONS AND PLACES.
461
Cokewald, eo. York. See Oawkeld.
Cokflute, 00. Devon. See Ooffleet.
Cokggeshale. See Coggeahale.
Cokton, 00. Warw. See Coughfcon.
Colaton Raleigh, Coleton, Colethon, oo.
Devon, 627 {p. 29.^ his).
Col here, Oolber [in Stm-minster Newton
pirish], 00. Dorset, 124.
Colhy, CoUeby [in Appleby St. Lawrence
parish], co. Westm..533 {pp. 302,303j.
Qolby, Henry de, 638 (p. 347).
Colchester, Northbregs; in. fishery between
there and Newebregg, 414.
Coldea or Cowden, Great, Coldon [in Mapple-
ton parish], oo. York, 311, 472.
Coldtnewton. oo. Leio. See Newton.
Coldon, 00. York. See Golden.
Coldridge, oo. Devon. Birch in, q.v.
Cole, Henry, 419.
Oolebraund, Simon, 638 (jj. 843).
Coleby, CoUeby, oo. Lino., 274, 548.
Coleoestre, Adam de, 538 (p. 348;.
Cnlejote, oo. Devon. See Collaoot.
Coleman, Bicbard, of Faulkbourn, 450.
, Hubert, 213 (p. 112), 502.
, John, 443, 450.
, Simon, 644.
Coleorton, eo. Leio., Orton Saueey in, q.v.
Coleridge, Collrigg [in Stokenham parish],
00. Devon], foreign hundred, 213
{p. 113).
Colesdone, oo. Surrey. See Coulsdon.
Coleshill, ColeshuU, oo. Warw., manor, 596.
CoIeshuUe, John de, 279 (p. 166).
Coleston. co. Nott. See Colston.
, Oolystone [in Walwyn'sCastleparish],
00. Pemb., 64 (p. 33;.
Colethon, Coleton, oo. Devon. See Colaton.
Colevile, Colevill, Colevyll. See Colvile,
Coleweu, CuUewen, Gilbert de, 633 (p. 302).
Colewente [oo. Badnor]. See Colwyn.
Colewill. See Colvile.
Colham [in Hillingdon parish], co. Midd.,
manor, 279 (p. 154).
Goling, 00. Su£f. See Cowlinge.
Collaoot, Ooleoote [in Winkleigh parish], oo.
Devon, 538 (p. 339).
CoUehy, 00. Line. See Coleby.
, 00. Westm. See Colby.
Colleby, Thomas de, 533 (pp. 302, 303).
CoUingtree, Colyntre, co. N'hamp., 602
(p. 382). •
Colmworth, Colmorth, oo. Bedf., 431.
Colne, Earl's, eo. Essex, prior of, 273, 538
(p. 349).
Wake's, oo. Essex, manor, 458 (p.
258).
, , Crepingin, q.v.
[in Whalley parish], oo. Lano., 279
(p. 160).
Colne, Baldwin de, 409.
Geoffrey de, 409.
: Oolous, William, 204.
, Colpeper, Thomas, 538 ( p. 343).
! Colpho, 00. Suff. See Culpho.
Colquite, Kilooit [in St. Mabyn parish],
00. Cornw., manor, 54.
Colrigg, 00. Devon. See Coleridge.
Colrugge, 00. Berks. See Curridge.
Colsterworth, Colsteworth, co. Line., 157.
Colsteworth. John son of John de, 157.
Colston Basset, Colesto2^ eo. Nott, 380.
Coltborp. Coltoppth, oo. York. See Cow-
thorpe.
Colton [in Bolton Percy parish], oo. York,
manor, 204.
Columbariis, Coluiubers, Alice, wife of John
de, 134
Alice de^ 538 (i). 344).
, Philip de, 611
Cohira>john, Colump Johan [in Broad Olyst
parish], 00. Devon, 527 (p. 294).
Columbrugg, Thomas de, 225.
Co'.ump Johan, oo. Devon. See Columbjohn.
Colvile, Colevyll. Colvil, Coleville,
Colevill, Colevile, Colewill,
Colvyle, Colville, Sdmund de,
692.
, Edmiiiid son of Roger de, 167.
Edmund de, and Margaret his wife,
592.
, Johnde, 1,57,390,692.
Ralph de, 527 (p. 295).
, Robert de, 157, 534 (p. 308), 636
(p. 316 , 692.
Roger de, 167.
Thomas de, 536 {p. 322).
Colwyn, Colewent. Colwent, Colewente [oo.
Radnor], 616 (p. 401).
o:istle, 198.
, service of making a Hirsoun
round, 616 ( p. 401). '
, fees held of, 615 (pp. 397,
398).
barony of, 615 (p. 397).
Coly, Robert, 279 {p. 1.55).
Colyn, Roger, 636 (p. 316).
Colyntre, oo. N'hamp. See CoUingtree.
Colystone, oo. Pemb. See Coleston.
Combe,Comb[in Sturminster Marshall parish],
CO. Dorset, 466, 467.
, Coumbe, co. Heref. [in Presteigne
parish, co. Radnor], 57 (p. 25).
, manor, 58.
, Coumbe, Cumlie [in Smite parish],
00. Warw., abbot of, 67 (p. 25), 68^
458 (p. 259), 616 (p. 405 bis).
Comberford, Cumberforde [in Wigginton
parish], oo. Staff., 412 (p. 230). '
Combermere, Cumburmer, eo. Chester, abbot
of, 33. -
Comberton, Great, Cumberton, Combreton, co.
Wore, manor, 615 (pp. 398, 411).
,., advowson, 615 (p. 411).
Combreton, co. Wore. See Combsrton.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
ComdoliTe, co. Warw., 615 (p. 405).
Comer [in St. John Badwardine parish, Wor-
cester], 00. Wore, 615 (p. 411).
Compton Beauchamp Compton Beuohamp,
00. Berks, 615 (p. 402).
advowson, 615 (p. 402).
, Com tone [in Egg Buokland parish].
00. Devon, 527 p. 294).
00. Glouo.,280,
, Cnnipton[in King'sSomtome parish]
00. Hants, manor, 621.
Dando, Compton Dauno, co. Somers. ,
manor, 611 (p. 394).
Paunoefoot, Compton Pauncefot, co.
Somers., 603 (j;. 886).
, CO. Surrey, manor, 413 (p. 237).
, advowson, 413 (i). 237).
Fenny, Fennycompton, oo. Wariv. ,
615 (i). 404).
I/ong, Great Cumptone, co. Warw.,
manor, 191.
Vemey, Compton Mnrdak, Compton
Murdac, Compton Mordok, oo. Warw.,
615 (p. 404).
, manor, 555.
, advowson, 615 (y. 406).
Wyniates, Cumberton Wingate, co.
Warw , 615 (p. 404).
Compton, Eobert de, 280,
Comton, 00. Warw. See Compton.
Comtone, oo. Devon. See Compton.
Oomyn, Edmund, 499.
, Edmund, 536 (p. 316).
his daughters Euphemia and
Mary, 499.
, Joande, 534 {p. 312).
, John, of Badenooh, 396.
, earl of Buohan (Boyohan),
142, 458 (^i>. 257, 258, 259).
Richard, knight, .356.
, , his marriage, 356.
Condover. Conedovere, co. Salop, manor, 611
(p. 392).
Conedovere, co. Salop. See Condover.
Conelingeleye, co. Surrey. See Conynggeleye.
Conestable. See Constable.
Congelton, co. Chester. See Congleton.
Congerston, Conynggeston, co. Leic, 412
{p. 236).
Congleton, Congelton, oo. Chester. 279 (p.
164).
Conigesholm, Coningesholm. See Conisholme.
Coningeswyk, co. Westm. See Cunswiok.
Coningsby, Coningesby, Conyngby, oo. Lino. ,
482.
Conington, Conyngton, Conyton, Cornyton,
Conytone, oo. Camb., 67, 367. 548.
W'illiam, the clerk of, 357.
Conisholme, Conyngesholm, Conigesholm,
00. Line., 317.
Conisholme, Conyngesholm, Coniges-
holm, Coningesholm, Joan
daughter of £llen de, 317.
, Ralph de, 317.
Thomas de, 317.
Coniston, Cold, Calde Conyston, Caldeconis-
ton [in Gargrave parish], oo. York.
633 (i). 305). 536 (p. 321).
Conistone, Conyston in Ketelweldale [in Bum-
sail parish], oo. Tork, 633 (p. 305).
Connel, John, 65,
Corionley, Conundeley [in Kildwick parish],
CO. York, 533 ( p. 305).
Congneste. John de, knight, 229.
Constable, Conestable, Robert le 266 (p. 144),
536 (p. 320).
of Holdemess, 262.
, Roger, of Thomdon. 540.
, William le, 266 (p. 143), 316.
Constantino, co. Comw. , JVIerthen in, q.r.
Contessethorp [oo. Leio.]. See Counteathorpe.
Conundeley, oo. York. See Cononley.
Conyngby, co. Line. See Coningsby.
Conyngesholm. See Conisholme.
Oonyngge)eye, Conelingelege [Colley in Buck-
land ?], oo. Surrey, manor, ZWi (.p. 219).
Conynggeston, co. Leic. See Congerston.
Conyngton, co. Camb. See Conington.
Conyston, 00. York. Sec Coniston.
00. York. See Conistone.
Conyton, Conytone, co. Camb. See Conington .
Conytone, John de, 357.
Cook Hill, Cochul [in Inkberrow parish], oo.
Wore, 615 (i). 403).
Cook, John, 446.
Cf.Cok.
Cooksey, Cokeseye [in TTpton Warren pirish] ,
00 Wore, 616 (p. 403).
Coombe Keynes, oo. Dorset, Bovington in, q.v.
Cootham, Coudham [in Storrington parish],
00. Sussex, 413 (p. 236).
Copout. Coppeoote [in Salwarpe parish], co.
Wore, 615 I iJj3. 398, 410).
Copdock, Coppedok, co. SufiE., 216 {p. 116).
Coperkyng, Robert, 273.
Copham. Thomas de, and Aubrey, bis wife,
538(2). 331).
Cople, Coupol, CO. Bedf., 182.
Copmanthorpe, Coupmanthorp [near York],
00. York, 551.
Coppeoote, co. Wore. See Copcut.
Coppedok, CO, Suff. See Copdook.
Coppeham, John de, 538 {p. 343).
Coppenhall, Monk's, Monekesoopenhale, co,
Chester, 62 (J). 31).
Coppyng, Walter, 134.
Corbet, IVCaud, wife of Boger, 104.
Thomas, 188.
, Peter, 57 (pp. 23, 24). 104, 269, 611
(p. 392). .
lord of Cause, 188.
Robert, 156.
(son of Thomas), 188.
.Roger, 458 (p. 267), 538 (pp. 333,
341).
.Thomas, 104, 166.
William, 638 (pp. 333, 341, 342).
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
463
Corbizoun, Corbyzoun, Corpison, William, 251
(p. 136), 615 (p. 405 Us).
Corbridge, Corbryg, Corebrigg, oo. N'humb.,
52.
manor, 219 (p. 121).
Coibygates, Corbriggate [in Alston parish],
00. Cumb. , 501 .
Corbyzoun. See Corbizoun
Corebrigg, co. N'hnmb. See Corbridge.
Coi-esle, Giles de, 612.
Corfe Castle, co. Dorset, Afflington in.
q.v.
Corfe, Riohard de, 350.
Corhs, CO. Gloue. See Corse.
Coringham, co. Lino. See Corringham.
Corley, Cornleye, oo. Waiw., 412 (p. 234),
615 (p. 408).
Cormayls, Robert, 623.
Cornard, Comortb, oo. Suff., 538 (p. 348
bis).
, Great, Cornherthe [oo. Suff.], Berard
of, 335.
Oornhury, Comebury,. co. Oxford, service
connected with, 193.
Cornebury, co. Oxford. See Cornbury.
Cornere. William de la, 283.
, William, son of John de a
283.
Cornerth. See Cornard.
Cornerth, Angot de, 538 (p. 349).
.Richard de, 538 (pp. 347, 348
349).
Cornewaile. See Cornabia.
Oornhele, oo. Comw. , 461.
Cornherthe, oo. Suff. See Cornard. .
Cornleye, eo. Warw. See Corley.
Coma. See Gourmy.
Cornubis, Cornewaile, Cornwaile,
Cornwall, Comwayle, Walter de,
871.
, Edmund de, 1.30.
, Geoffrey de, 458 (p. 256).
.... Margaret (de Mortuo Mari), wife of
Geoffrey de, 67, 133.
Henry de, 228.
, William de,371.
Cornwall, earl of, 60, 148 (pp. 72, 73), 181,
198, 210, 2r9 {p. 120), 257, 266, 337,
370, 404, 613.
, his under-bailiff of Eye,
540.
, See GavBston ; Edmund;
Richard.
, earldom of, 112, 141, 462.
, Margaret countess of. See Edmund ;
Garaston.
Cornwayle. See Cornubia.
Cornyton, co. Camb. See Conington.
Corone, John de, 85.
, Thomas son of John de, 168.
, Thomas do, 85.
Corpison. See Carbizonn.
Corringham, Great, Coringham, co. Lino.,
349, 484.
Corsoombe, co Somers. See Croscombe.
Corse, Corhs, oo. Glouc, chase, 638 (p.
329).
Corsford, co. Suff. See Cosford.
Cortenay. See Courtenay.
Cortenhale, co. N'hamp. See Courteenhall.
Corveyser, Alice daughter of Thomas le,
541.
Corey Malet, oo. Soraors. See Curry.
Cosby, Cosseby, oo. Leic, 412 (p. 236).
Cosford, Corsford, oo. Suff., hundred, 55.
Cosham, Estoosham.by Wymering, co Hants.,
37.
Cosheston, Costeyniston, co. Pembroke, 56.
Cosseby, co. Leio. See Cosby.
Gosteuthorp, co. Nott. See Costhorpe.
Costeyniston, co. Pembroke. See Cosheston.
Costhorpe, Costenthorp [in Carlton in Lind-
rick]. CO. Nott., 279 {p. 155).
Costrunt, William de, 282.
C/. Cestrunt.
Costyn, Thomas. 638 (p. 333).
Costynestone, oo. Glamorgan. See Goston ?
Cosyn, Robert, 357.
Cote, CO. Berks. See Longoott.
Cotel, Elias, 346 (p. 196), 538 (p. 339), 671.
, Roger, 538 (i). 387).
Cotenhale, co. Suff. See Cotton Hall.
Cotenham, co. Suff. See Coddenham.
Coterel. Coterell, Ralph, 668.
, Laurence, and Alice his wife, 167.
, Ralph, 161, 167,281.
, , his daughter Maud, 151.
(son of Ralph), 653.
Cotes, CO. Bedf. See Cotts.
[in Prestwold parish], oo. Leic, 96.
, CO. Lino. See Coates.
, CO. N'hamp. See Cotton.
CO. Sussex. See Ooates.
Cotesford, Joljn de, 218 (p 119), 533 (p.
302).
Cotesmore, co. Rutland. See Cottesmore.
Cotheridge, Coderugge, co. Wore, 57 (p.
24).
, manor, 57 (p. 22).
Coton [in Wigginton parish], oo. Staff., 412
{p. 230,.
Sec Cotton.
Hall, 00. Suff. See Cotton Hall.
Cotone, Emma de, 84.
Cottam, Cotura by Donhara, co. Nott., 279
(p. 155).
Cottenhall, co. Suff. See Cotton Hall.
Cottesbacb, Codesbech, Coddesbache, oo. Leic,
manor, 187.
, advowson, 187.
Cottesmore, Cottesmor, oo. Rutland, 615
(pp. 400, 402).
advowson, 615 (pp. 402, 407).
464
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
Cotton, Mill, Mill Cotton, Middelootes [in
Bingstead parish], oo„ N'hamp., 538
(p. 344).
, North, Cotes [in Hardingstone parish],
00. N'hamp., 412 [p. 235).
West, Cotes [in Hardingstone parish],
CO. N'hamp., 236, 412 {p. 235).
Colon, 00. Staff., 187.
, CO. Su£f., 538 (7J. 348).
Hall or Coton Hall, Oottenhall,
Cotenha'e [in .Kedington parish], co
Suff., manor, 261, 332.
Cotts, Cotes [Eastcotts and Cotton End by
Cardington?], co. Bedf., manor, 272
Cotum, CO. Durham. See Coatham.
eo.Nott. Sfe Cottara.
Coubrugge, co. Glamorgan. See Oowbridge
Coudeham, John de, 413 {p. 236).
Coudene, Coudenne, co. Kent. See Cowden.
Coudham, co. Sussex See Cootham.
Coudray, Coudrey, Ralph de, 456.
Thomas de. knight, i397 (p. 218),
, William de, 279 (p. 164).
Coueriie, co. Heref. See Cowarne.
Coughtoa, Coliton, co. Warw., 615 (p. 405).
Couhyrde, John, son of Henry le, 18.
, , Joan his sister, 18.
Coulinge, co. Suff. See Cowlinge.
Coulsdon, Colesdone, co. Surrey, 374.
Coultershaw, Coutershou [in Petworth parish],
00. Sussex, stream called, 536 (p. 313;.
Coumbe, co. Heref. See Combe.
, CO. Warw. See Combe.
Conndon, Coundholm [by Coventry], 412 (».
234).
Countesthorpe, Contessethorp, Cantasthorp
[00. Leic], 615 (pp. 405, 408l.
Coupeland. See Coupland.
Conpland, Coupeland, Adam de, 533 Cp. 303,
305;.
, John de, 533 (jj. 302).
Coupmanthorp, co. York. See Copmanthorpe.
Coupol, CO. Bedf. See Cople.
Couroys, co. Derby, 577.
Courteenhall , Cortenhale, co. N'hamp 602
(p. 382).
,Tenacresin, 602 (p. 383).
Courtenay, Courteneie, Curtenay, Cortenay,
Curteneye, Hugh, Hugh de, 209, 354
453, 527 (pp. 293, 294 Ub), bl^, 607
(p. 388).
Philip de, 253, 603 (pp. 384, 385).
Coutershou, oo. Sussex. See Coultershaw.
Cove, John de, and Eva his wife, 221, 335.
Coven, Covene [in Brewood parish], co. Staff.,
611 (i). 390).
Covenhara, oo. Lino., 536 (p. 315).
Coventry, Covyntre, Coventre, oo. Warw., 62,
(JJ-SO).
priorof,236, 412(^.331).
and Lichfield, or Chester, bishop of,
6, 46, 102, 222.
, .S'ce Langeton.
Coverham, co. York, abbot of, 345, 536 ( p.
320).
Cowarne, Much, Cowern, Coweme, co. Heref ,
411
manor, 478.
Cowbridge, Coubrugge, co. Glamorgan, 538
(pp. 332, 333).
Cowden, Coudenne, Coudene, oo. Kent, 134.
, church, .538 (i). 344).
, Great, co. York. See Golden.
Cowe'.eye, John de, 62 ( p. 30).
, his sister Katherine, 62 (p. 30 .
Cowem. 00. Heref. See Cowarne.
Cowling, Cullyng [in Kildwiok parish], eo.
York, 533 i p. 306).
Cowlinge, Coulinge, Coling, co, Suff., 279
(p. 1.54).
..., advowson, 279 (p. 154).
Cowthorpe. Colthorp, Coltorpth, oo. York,
536 (p. 316 .
Coychuroh. Coytchm-che, co. Glamorgan, 538
(p. 333).
Coykyn, Roland de, 139 (p. 65).
Coytked, co. Monm., 638 (p. 836).
Coytkenur, co. Monm. See Coedcwnwr.
Coytkemeu, oo. Monm, See Coed Kernew.
Coytmorgan [co. Monm. ?], 412 (p. 232).
Coyttht, CO. Pembroke. See Coed Rhatb.
Coyty, Coytif, co. Glamorgan, castle, &o.,
537(2). 333).
Crackenthorpe, Crakanthorp [in Appleby, ?t.
Michael's parish], co. Westm., 533
(p. 302).
Craoo, Crakehowe [in Burnsall parish], co.
York, 533 (2). 305,.
Craft, Geoffrey de, 615 (p. 405).
Crakanthorp, co. Westm See Creickenthorpe,
Crakanthorp, William de, 533 (p. 302;.
Crake, Qrake [in Crosby Ravensworth parish],
CO. Westm., 533 (p. 302).
Crakeford, William de, 270 (p. 146).
Crakehall, Crakhalle [inTopoliffe narish], co.
York, 536 (p. 322).
Crakehowe, op. York. See Craoo.
Crakhalle, oo. York. See Crakehall.
Crakhalle, Gilbert de. 536 (p. 322).
Cralond, co. Carmarthen, 64 (p. 32).
Crammavilla, Cramavyle, Crammavill,
Joan wife of Henry de, 524.
Joan de, 445.
, John de, 538 (p. 348;.
Cranbome, Craneburn, Craneborn, oo. Dorset,
538 (p. 340).
advowson of the priory, 538 (p. 341).
, manor and borough, ^8 (p. 330).
Cranbrooke, Crinebroke, oo. Kent, 533
(p. 343).
Crandon [in Bawdrip parish], co. Somers.,
manor, 511.
Crane Bertrand de, 158.
Craneborn, oo. Dorset. See Cranbome.
Cranebroke, co. Kent. See Cranbrooke,
INDEX OP PEKSONS AND PLACES.
465
Cranebuiii, co. Dorset. See Cranborne.
Craneford, co. N'hamp. See Cranford.
Cranewell, oo. Line. See Cranwell.
Criinford. Craunford, Craneford, co. N'hamp.,
323, 538 (jj. 844) 569.
Cranford, "Walter de, 417.
Cranwell, Cranewell, co. Line, 472.
Cranwelle, Eiohard de,-286.
Cranford, co. Dorset. See Crawford.
Craule. oo. Buck. See Crawley.
Crauleg, oo. Buck. See Crawley.
Craumford, Nioholas de, 458 (p. 259).
Craunford, oo. Nhamp. See Cranford.
Craungebery, co. Kent. See Crombury.
Craven, Cravene, oo. York, 19.
Crawford Magna, Orauford, Craweford [in
Spettisbury parish], co. Dorset, 279
(p. 157), 316 (p. 195).
Crawley, Crauley, oo. Buck., 538 (y. 329).
North, Craule, CO. Buck., 538(i).342).
Gray, St. Mary, Creye, co. Kent, church, 544-
, ...., Haokendean in, q.v.
, St. Paul's, Craye Paulyn, co. Kent,
manor, 274.
Craysothin, co. Cumb. See ftreysouthen.
Creech St. Michael, Crioh., oo. Somers., 342.
Greeting, Cretingge. oo. Sa£f., 519 (p. 288).
Crekedek. See Crokedayk.
Creklawe, oo. N'humb. See Kirkley.
Cretnel, co. Cornw., ferry, 461.
Crenaplesham, oo Norf. See Critnplesham.
Grendon. Long, Grendon by Tame, oo. Buck.
412 (p. 233).
Creping, Greppinge [in Wakes Colne parish] ,
CO. Essex, 538 (p. 348).
Cropping. See Creppinges.
Greppinge, co. Esses. See Creping.
Creppinges, Greppyng, Cropping, Hugh de,
538 {p. 348). ,
, John de, 349, 484, 627.
Cressi, Gresoi. See Cressy.
Cressingham, Little, co. Norf., manor, 198.
, advowson, 198.
Cressy, Crescy, Cressi, Ralph de, 181, 445.
, Roger de, 538 (p. 347).
, William de, 589.
Crestilton, Hugh de, 158.
Cretingge, co. Suff. See Greeting.
Cretingham, Creytingham, oo. Suff , 538
(p. 348).
Creton, Great, oo. N'hamp., 602 (p. 382).
Creton, Walter de, 157.
, William, son of Eoger de, 157.
Cretynge, John de, 538 (p. 349).
Creuker, oo Hants. See Grookhorn.
Oreveciuer, Crevquer, Robert de, 617.
Eobert son of John de, 617.
Creye, Simon de, 538 (p. 350).
Greytingham, co. SuflE. See Cretingham.
Crieh, oo. Somers. See Creeoh.
28017
Cricket St. Thomas, Cruket, co. Somers., 457.
Griokhowe 1, Crichonwel [co. Brecon], manor,
205.
Cridling Stubs, Crudeling [in Womersley
parish] , oo, York, manor, 279 (p. 169).
Griketot. See Criquetot.
Grimplesham, Cremplesham, oo. Norf., 384,
638 (p. 346).
manor, 538 (p. 332).
Cringledike, Cringeldik [in Stanwix parish],
00. Cumb., 218.
Criq^uetot, Criketot, Erikketot, Wil-
liam de, 216.
, Maryde, 216.
William de, 409.
, , Joan his wife, 216.
, , William his son, 216.
Crispin, Crispyn, Roger, 462.
Joan, 462.
Crispyn. See Crispin.
Crissale, oo. Essex. See Chrishall.
Critchell, Little, Kerohel, oo. Dorset, 142.
Crocheman, William, of Trumpington, 454.
Grodeworth, co. Warw. See Curdworth.
CrofEeld, oo. Saff. See Crowfield.
Croft, Crofte, Henry de, 218 (p. 118).
, Hugh de, 611 (j). 392).
, Marroia de, 616 (p. 412).
Peter de, 548.
, William in the, 421.
Grofton, John de, 531 (p. 299).
Grok, 00. Westm. See Crook.
Crok, Eichard, 60.
Eoger, 536(2). 823).
Crokedayk, Crokedehayk, Crok«deyk,
Crekedek, Alexander de, 197.
, John son of John de, 197.
, Margaret, wife of John de, 531.
Grokerys, oo. York, 533 ( p. 301).
Grokkere Stokke, co. Dorset, 124.
Orokton, oo. Salop. See Cruokton.
Crombewelle. See Cromwell.
Grombewelleborton, Crombewellebothem [eo.
York]. See Cromwell Bottom.
Cromboowater, co. Cumb. See Grummock-
water.
Crombury, Craungebery [in Hadlow parish],
CO. Kent, 588 (j). 343).
Cromford, Alioe de, 151.
, William de, 161.
Gf. Cronford.
Cromwell Bottom, Crombewellebothem,
Grombewelleborton [near Halifax, co.
York], 279 {pp. 160, 162).
Cromwell, Crombewell, Crumbwell, John de,
199, 412 (p. 286), 538 (p. 342), 616
(pp. 404, 409), 619.
Cronford, William son of, Henry de, 281.
C/. Cromford.
Crook, Crok [in Kendal parish], co. Westm.,
218 (p. 119).
2&
466
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
Crookhorn, Creuker [in Farlington parish],
00. Hants, manor, 397 (p. 219).
Crookham, Crukum [in Ford parish], oo.
N'humb., 403 (p. 225).
Croom D'Abitot, Croumbe, co. Wore, 615
(p. 403).
Crosby Garrett, Crossebygerard, oo. Westm.,
533 {p. 302).
Crosby Eavensworth, Crosseby Bavenswart,
00. Westm., 533 {p. 302;.
Crosoombe, Corsoombe, co. Somers, 346
(p. 196).
Crosholme, John de, 349.
Cross, Walter at, 153.
Crosseby, co. Westm. See Crosby.
Crossebygerard, oo. Westm. See Crosby.
Crosseley, Little, oo. Lane, 279 (p. 163).
Crouohe, Thomas at, 209.
Crouhurst, oo. Sussex. See Crowhurst.
Croule, CO. Wore. See Crowle.
Oroumbe, oo. Wore. See Croom D'Abitot.
Croupes, Maud de, wife of Richard le Bret,
148.
Crouton, co. Chester. See Crowton.
Crowan, oo. Comw., Binnerton in, q,v.
Crowethom, Matthew de, 572.
CrowBeld, CrofBeld, oo. Su£E., 270 (p. 146).
Crowhurst, Crouhurst [in Burwash parish], oo.
Sussex, 207.
Crowle, Croule, co. Wore, manor, 57 (p. 24).
Crowton, Crouton [in Weaverham parish], co.
Chester, 28.
Croxhall, oo. Derby, Catton in, q.v.
Croxton, co. Camb., 523.
00. Leio., 458 (,pp. 257, 258).
advowson, 458 (,p. 258).
, , abbot of, 538 (p. 344).
Croyden, co. Surrey, Benohesham in, q.v.
Oroys, le, heirs of, 338.
Cruokmeole, Mele, Moele [in Pontesbury
parish], oo. Salop, 62 (p. 29).
Cruekton, Crokton [in Pontesbury parish], oo
Salop, 62 (p. 29).
Cruoonnar, Crukoner, co. Comw., 139 (pp.
64, 66).
Cruddeworth, co. Warw. See Curdworth.
Cradeling, co. York. See Cridling.
Cruket, 00. Somers. See Cricket.
Cruket, William de, 457.
Michael de, 457,
, William de, 346 (p. 195).
Crukum, oo. N'humb. See Crookham.
Crumbwell. See Cromwell.
Crummookwater, Cromboowater, oo. Cumb.,
the Island in, 86.
Crump, John son of Eobert le, 388.
Crundale, oo. Kent, 538 (p. 343).
, Tremworth in, q.v.
Crupet, WUliam, 538 (p. 342).
Crustwic, CO. Essex. See Guttridge.
Cruwe, Robert de, 62 (p. 31).
Crysteshale, co. Essex. See Chrishall.
Cubberley, Cubberleye, Cubberleigh, Cnbbei>
legh, CO. Glouo., 148 {pp. 72, 76, 77),
280.
, church, 280.
Cubbington, Cobynton, co. Warw., 412
(p. 234).
Cubeldik. See Cobeldyok.
Cublington, Cobelyngton, Cobeligton, co.
Buck, 538 {p. 342).
, St. Nicholas church, 227.
rector of. See Fraunoeys.
, manor, 227.
Cucku, Joan, wife of Gregory, of
Seaford, 2.
, John, 2.
Cuddington, Codinton [in Weaverham parish],
00. Chester, 23.
Cudeley, Codeleye [in Spetchley parish], co.
Wore, 615 (p. 403).
Cudinton,, 00. Oxford. See Kiddington.
Cudworth, Worth, oo. Somers., 3i6(p. 196).
Cuerdale, Keuresdale [in Blackburn parish],
00. Lane, 279 (p. 161).
Culfardestre, co. Dorset. See CuUiford-Tree.
CuUewen, co. Westm. See Colewen.
CuUiford-Tree, Culvardestre, Culfardestre,
00. Dorset, hundred, 45, 346 (p. 195).
Cullyng, CO. York. See Cowling.
Culpho, Colpho, CO. Su£f., 596.
Culvardestre, co. Dorset. See Culliford-Tree.
Culverthorpe, Calwarethorp, Calewarethorp
[in Haydor parish], oo. Line, 350.
Cumbe [co. Warw.]. See Combe.
Cumberforde, oo. Staff. See Comberford.
Cumberton Wingate, co. Warw. See Compton.
Cumberton, Robert de, 615 {p. 404).
Cumberworth, oo. Line, advowson, 352
(p. 201).
, manor, 352 (p. 200).
Cumbhey, co. SufE., 538 (p. 325).
Cumbresdale, oo. Cumb. See Cummersdale.
Cumburmer, oo. Chester. See Combermere.
Cnmkarran, co. Monm. See Cwmoarvan.
Cummersdale, Cumbresdale [by Carlisle] oo
Cumb., 325.
Cundale, Henry de, 633 (p. 302).
Cunswiok, Coningeswyk [in Kendal parish],
00. Westm., manor, 218 (p. 118).
Cuntasthorp [oo. Leio.]. See Conntesthorpe.
Cuppeldik. See Cobeldyck.
Curdworth, Crodeworth, Cruddeworth, co,
Warw., 615 (pp. 404, 408).
Curewode, Stephen de, 533 (p. 304).
Cnrglas, co. Comw., 257.
Curridge, Colrugge [in Chieveley parish] , oo.
Berks, 212.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
467
Curry Load, Cury Loud [in Stoke Gregory
parish], co. Somers., 611 {p. 394).
Mallett, Cory Malet, co. Somers., 346
(p. 196).
barony 45, 346 (p. 195).
manor, 45, 846 (^. 195).
, advowson, 346 {p. 196).
North, 00. Somers., Lillesdon in, q.r .
Cursun. See Curzun.
Cursy, Eobert son of Richard, 534 {p. 312).
Curteis, Bichard, 252.
Curtenay, Carteneye. See Courtenay.
Curyloud, co. Somers. See Curry.
Curzun, Curszoun, Cursun, Curzon,
"William de, 42,
Bichard de, 42, 57 [p. 25), 58.
Cutt, Alan, 536 (i), 322).
Cuttedemulne [oo. Buck.] , 538 ( p. 329).
Cuyre, oo. Wore. See Kyre.
Cwmoarvan. Cumkarvan, oo. Monm., 538
(jj. 336).
, ohapelof,538(i). 337).
Cyfeilioo, Keveylok [oo. Montgomery],
oommote, 214.
Cyffic, Egluskeffyg, co. Carmarthen, 64
{pp. 32, 38).
Cynewyll, Kenywyd [in Llanerfyn, co. Mont-
gomery], 269.
Cyrze, Gyrzei, Peter, 616 (p. 412).
Walter, 615 (ii. 412).
D
Dacherst, co. Kent. See Hildenborough,
Dache worth, oo. Hertf. See Datohworth.
Dadelton, Dadelyngton, Dadelynton, co. Leio.
See Dadlington.
Dadinton, oo. Oxford. See Deddington.
Dadlington, Dadelton, Dadelynton, Dade-
lyngton, co. Leic, 412 (.p. 236), 458
{p. 259).
Daerk, co. Rutland. See Barrow.
Dagenhale, co. Buck. See Dagniill.
Dagenham, Dakenham, co. Essex, 203.
Daggeworth. See Dagworth.
Dagnall, Dagenhale [in Ediesborough parish],
00. Buck., 336.
Dagworth, Daggewortho, Dagge-
worth, Maud de, 13.
, Alice, wife of John de, 607.
, Johnde, 13, 415.
Dakenham, oo. Essex. See Dagenham.
Dakeny, Dakeneye, Robert, 616,
.Robert, 246.
,.., , Joan, wife of, 616.
, , Roger, 616,
Daker, William de, 533 {p. 302).
Dalby, Great, Chaucombe Dalby, co. Leic,,
458 (p. 258).
, CO. Line, 61, 412 {p. 233).
Dalby, Hugh de, of Holwell, 616 (p. 410).
Dalden [iuDaltonle Dale parish, co. Durham],
636 (p. 316).
Dalden, Jordan de, 536 (p. 316).
Dalderby, co. Line, 482.
Dale, Ladale, oo. Pemb., 64 {p. 33).
Dale, Christiana de la, 639.
, Roger in le, of Parwick, 281.
Dalerun, Nicholas, 338.
Dalham, co. Su£f., 538 (p. 848).
Dalham, Roger de, 538 {p. 347).
Dalingho, oo. Su£B. See Dallinghoo.
Dalling, Field, Dallinge, oo. Norf.. 538
(p. 347).
Wood, Wodedallinge, Dallinge, co.
Norf., 538(i). 347 6is).
Dallinghoo, Dalingho, oo. Suff., 426.
Dalre, de Aire, John, 603 {p. 385).
Dalston, co. Cumb., Eaughton in, q.v.
Dalton le Dale, co. Durham, Dalden in, q.v,
Pieroy, Daltone in Herternesse, Dal-
tone [in Hart parish], oo. Durham, 615
{p. 412).
manor, 615 {p. 411).
[in Topoliffe parish], oo. York, 536
(p. 322).
Dalton, Ranulph de, 536 {p. 322).
Robert de, 536 (p. 323).
Damerham, South, Domerham, co. Wilts, 538
(p. 328).
Danbury, Danghbury, Danyngbyry, Dangbury,
00. Essex, 68.
St. John's church, 68.
Dane [in Margate], oo. Kent, manor, 220
(pp. 122, 123).
Danegus . See Angus.
Danevyle, Alice, 538 {p. 341).
Daneys, Brioe, 412 {p. 285).
Gf. Deneis.
Dangbury, oo. Essex. See Danbury.
Dangervile, William, 124.
Dangeye, oo . Essex. See Dengey.
Danghbury, oo. Essex. See Danbury.
Danmartin, Alioe, 625.
Danseye, oo. Essex. See Dengie.
Dansy, Bichard son of fbichard, 493.
Richard, 493.
Danthorpe [in Humbleton parish], co. York,
266 (p. 144).
Danrers, Walter, 412 (^j. 236).
Danyel, Richard, knight, 167.
, his son Robert, 167.
Danyngbyry, oo. Essex. See Danbury.
Danysooles, oo. Lano., 279 (p. 162).
Danyskoles, John de, 279 {p. 162).
468
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
Daroy, Isabel. 294.
, her son Norman, 294.
, , , his son Philip, 294.
,Eobert, 252.
Cf. Aioj.
Darell, Edmund, 536 {p. 314).
-. , Wimam,536 (pp. 319, 322).
Darleston, Derlaston [in Prees parish], co.
Salop, 5.
Barley, Derle, Derleye, eo. Derby, 151.
manor, 167.
church, 281.
, Marmaduke chaplain of, 167.
Damford, Demeford [in Brightwell parish,
CO. Suff.], 538 (pp. 349, 350).
Damtayne, John de, 535.
Darrington, oo. York, Stapleton in, q.v.
Dartmouth, Dertemnth, co. Devon, 213,
(p. 113).
Darwen, Lower, Netherderwent [in Blackburn
parish], 00. Lano., 279 (p. 161).
, Orer, Ovrederwent [in Blackburn
parish], co. Lane, 279 (p. 161).
Dascyn, Bobert, 615 (p. 402).
Daasett, Avon, Avenesderset, oo. Warw., 615
{p. 406).
Datohworth, Daoheworth, oo. Hertf., 414.
church, 414.
Daubeny, de Albiniaco, do Albyniaco,
Jolm son of John, 544.
, Elias, 61, 172, 174.
John, and Isabel his wife, 644.
Daumper, John, 352 (p. 201).
Daundelyn, Hugh, 538 {p. 344).
Baundun, Daunden, Peter, 518.
, John, 518.
, Thomas, 518.
Daonee. See Alneto.
Daungervyle, John, 215 (p. 115).
Dauterive. See Hauterive.
Davaylles, de Davaylles, Alice -wife
of John, 244.
, John, 244.
Bavelers, Bartholomew, son of John,
152.
Bartholomew, grandfather of Bar-
tholomew, 152.
Davenham, co. Chester, manor, 251 ( m 136
137).
Daventre, John de, 50.
David, Peter sou of, 424.
Davill, Dayvyll, John, 536 {p. 321).
Gf. Deyvile.
Davy, Robert, 612.
Walter, 538 (p. 346).
Dayvyll. See Davill.
Dean, Dene, oo. Glouc, forest, 118.
, Staunton, bailiwick in, 284.
or Deen, West, Westdene, Westdeene
Duene, oos. Hants and Wilts, 221, 528.'
, manor, 528.
barony, 528.
Dearham, Derhame, co. Cumb., 146.
Debaoh, Debeoh, co. Suff., 426.
Debech, co. SufE. See Debaoh.
Debenham, Debeham, oo. Suff., 215 (p. 115)>
427, 521, 612.
Debenham, Peter de, 126.
Deddington, Dadinton, co. Oxford, manor,
268.
Oedemanston, Bobert de, 102.
Dedworth, Diddeworth, oo. Berks, 412 (p.
236).
Deen, West, co. Wilts. See Dean.
Deen, Henry, 538 {p. 344).
Deerfold, Dertolde [in Pershore Holy Cross
parish], oo. Wore, 615 (p. 411).
Deffrinoloyd [oo. Denbigh]. See Dyftryn
Clwyd.
Deighton, Kirk, Dighton, oo. York, 536
{p. 314).
, Ingmanthorpe in, q.v.
Dekenisbere, co. Devon. See Dexborongh.
Delamere, de Mara, la Mare, oo. Chester,
forest, 180, 292.
Delaval, de la Vale, Hugh, 353.
Robert, 353.
Demy Counte, oo. Wore. See Half shire.
Denardeston, Denardestone, oo. Suff. See
Denston.
Denardiston, Dennardston, William de, 438,
539.
Denbigh, Dynebegh, co. Denbigh, castle, 279
{p. 158).
Deneh worth, North, Deynohesworth [in
Hanney, co. Berks], 538 {p. 344).
Dene, oo. Glouc. See Dean.
[oos. Wilts and Hants]. See Dean.
Deneford, co. N'hamp. See Denford.
Deneis, le Deneys, John, 527 {p. 293).
.Walter, 283.
Cf. Daneys.
Denewyohis, co. N'humb., 536 (p. 313).
Daneys. See Deneis.
Denford, Deneford [co. N'hamp.], 538 (pp.
328, 344).
Dengie, Dangeye, Danseye, co. Essex, 524.
, manor, 445.
Denmiel, Yerward. lord of, p. 158.
Dennardstoun, See Denardiston.
Denom, William de, 219 (p. 120).
Denrigg, Richard de, 35.
Denston, Denardeston. Denardestone co. Suff.
538 (pp. 325, 347, 349).
Dente, William, 355.
Denton [in Gainford parish], co. Durham
615 (p. 412).
CO. Norf., 335.
[in Newburn parishl co. N'humb.,
219 (p. 120).
Denton, Thomas de, 615 (p. 412).
Deol, Robert le, 538 (p. 345).
Depden, oo. Essex, Hamperden in, q.v.
Depesforde, oo. Devon. See Diptford,
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
469
Depford, oo. Kent. See Deptford.
Deping, William de, and Imania his wife, 372.
Deptford, Depford, oo. Kent, 611 (p. 391).
Depwade, oo. Norf., hundred, 412 [p. 231).
Derby, town, 515.
Dereham, Derham, oo. Norf., 268.
, West, Derham Abbots, Derham, oo.
Norf., 538 {p. 346 Us).
Deresburi, John de, 251 (p. 136).
Derewent, river. See Derwent.
Derewentwater, John de, 533 (p. 302).
Derfolde, oo. Wore. See Deerfold.
Derham, oo. Norf. See Dereham.
Derham, Nioholas de, 520.
Derhame, oo. Cumb. See Dearham.
Derlaston, oo. Salop. See Darleston.
Derle, oo. Derby. See Darley.
Derle, Derleye, John de, 151.
, Henry de, 151.
Robert ^de, 151, 167.
Derleye, oo. Derby. See Darley,
Derleye. See Derle.
Derneford [oo. Saff.]. See Darnford.
....;...., 00. Wilts. See Durnford.
Dersthull, oo. Warw. See Dosthill.
Dertemuth, oo. Devon. See Dartmouth.
Derwent Pells, Derwentfelles, oo. Cnmb.,
chaoe, 36.
, Derewent, river, eo. York, ferry
across, 252, 536 (p. 315).
, See Ouse and Derwent.
Desborough, Deseburgh, oo. N'hamp., 682.
Desoales , 332.
Deseburgh, oo. N'hamp. See Desborough.
Deseninge, oo. Suff. See Disning.
Despensnr, Dispeusar, Bespencer,
Philip le, 472.
Hugh le, 32, 53 (p. 19), 272. 279
(pp. 156, 157j, 397 (p. 220), 484, 485,
538(p.343 6is).
, Hugh le, the elder, 398 ( p. 222).
, Hugh, the younger, and Eleanor (de
Clare) his wife, 538 (pp. 326, 361-3).
, Philip le, Margaret de Gousill his
wife, 472.
, Philip son of Philip le, 472.
Detohant, Dyohent [in Belford parish], eo.
N'humb., manor, 403 (p. 226).
Dethek, Robert de, knight, 53 (p. 17), 151.
Deuelawe, oo. N'humb. See Dewley.
Deuelisoh, oo. Dorset. See Dewlish,
Deveroy, de Evercy, Peter, 184.
Deverel, — , 159.
Elias, 538 (p. 340).
Devereuz, Dcvereus, de Ebroyois,
John , 669.
, William, 411.
Devizes, oo. Wilts, oastle, 136.
Dewley, Deuelawe [in Newburn parish], co.
N'humb., 219 (p. 121). .
Dewlish, Deuelisoh, oo. Dorset manor, 538
(p. 340).
Deiborough, Dekeniebere [in Panerasweek
parish], oo. Devon, 627 (p. 294).
Dexthorp, Drexthorp {now in Dalby parish],
00. Lino. , advowson, 352 (p. 201).
Deynohesworth [eo. Berks]. See Denohworth.
Deyvile, Deyvill, de Eyvile, John, 204, 266
(p. 143).
Riohard, 616 (p. 402).
C/. Davill.
Dibden, Dupeden, oo. Hants 575.
Diohent, John son of William de, 403 (p. 226).
Dickelesdon, John de, 538 ( p. 342).
Dickering, Dikeringe, Dykering, co. York,
wapentake, 199, 204.
Diddeworth, oo. Berks. See Dedworth.
Diddington, Dodingtone, Dodington, oo.
Hunt., 412 (p. 234), 458 (p. 256).
Diddlebury, co. Salop, Great Sutton in. See
Sutton.
Didmarton, Dadmarton, co. Glouc, 538
(p. 341).
Dighton, 00. Lane, 279 (i?. 162)
CO. York. See Deighton.
Dikeringe, oo. York. See Dickering.
Dilleworth, oo. Lane. See Dilworth.
Dillioar, Dylaker [in Kendal parish], oo.
Westm.,218 {p. 119).
Dilton, Dulton, co. Wilts, manor, 493.
Dilworth, Dilleworth [in Ribchester parish],
00. Lano., 279 (i). 161).
Dinas Powis, Dynaspowis [near Cogan], co.
Glamorgan, 538 {p. 332).
Dinkley, Dynkeley [in Blackburn parish], oo.
Lano., 279 (i). 161).
Dinnington, Dynyngton, oo. Somers., manor,
638 (p. 338).
, advowson, 538 (p. 338).
Dinorben, Dynerbin [in St. George's parish],
00. Denbigh, 279 ( p. 168).
, Dynorbin vaohan, co. Denbigh, 279
(p. 168).
Dinsdale, Dytteneshal, oo. Durham, manor,
615 (p. 412).
Dinton, Donyngton, co. Buck., manor, 475
(p. 269).
Diptford, Diipeford, Dappeford, Dippeford,
CO. Davon, advowson, 202, 603 (p.385).
■, manor, 202, 603 (p. 384).
, Depesforde, Dupeford [in Hartland
parish], oo. Devon, 527 (p. 294).
Dirham, Dyrham, Durham, co. Glouc, 278.
Dishforth, Dysseford [in TopclifBe parish],
CO. York, 636 (p. 323).
Disley, Disteslegh [in Stockport parish], co.
Chester, 86.
Disning, Deseninge [in Gazsley parish], oo.
Suff., manor, 638 (iJ. 325).
Dispensar. See Despenoer.
Disserth, oo. Salop. See Dysserth [oo. Mont-
gomery].
470
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
Dissington, North [in Newburn parish], eo.
K'humb., manor, 353.
Disteschagh, Alan, 279 (jJ. 162).
Disteslegh, oo. Chester. See Disley.
Distisleye, Disteslegh, John de, 86.
, John son of John de, 86.
Ditehbum, East, Este Dyoheburne [in EUing-
ham parish], co. N'humb., manor, 508.
, West, Dyoheburne [in Ellingham
pariah], eo. N'hiimb,, manor, 508.
Dilton, Dittone, oo. Kent, 207, 538 (p. 343;.
, Long, Longeduttone, oo. Surrey,
manor, 538 (p. 345).
Ditton, Dittone, Balph de, 308, 538 {p. 343).
Docking, Dokkyngg, Dockingg, Doeltyngg, oo.
Nort., 263, 520.
, Sunderland in, 263.
Docwra, Dockewra, Bertha de, 309.
Thomas de, 309.
Dodderhill, co. Wore, Aetwoodin, q.v.
Impney in, q.v.
Doddington, Great, Dudyngton, Dodynton,
CO. N'hamp., 412 (pp. 231, 234).
, Dodyngton,DuddingtoD,eo. N'humb.,
403(2). 224), 536 (jj. -316).
, manor, 403 (p. 225).
Doddingtree, Dodyntre, co. Wore, hundred,
615 (Pi). 397, 410).
Doddyngeseles, de Odyngeseles,
Oddyuggseles, Oddyngesel, Od-
digisieles, Odyngeseles, Boland,
554.
, Hugh, 411.
, John 346 {p. 194), 411, 519 {p. 289).
Dodeleswelle, oo. Sussex. See Duddleswell.
Dodeliston, co. Chester. 5cc* Dodleston.
Dodenhas, co. Suff. See Dodnash.
Dodewell, oo. Sussex. See Dudwell.
DodingtoD, Dodyngton, co. Somers., 148
{p. 73).
Dodingtone, CO. Hunt. Sec Diddington.
Dodleston, Dodeliston, co. Chester, manor, 74.
Dodnash, Dodenhas [in Bentley parish], co.
Suff., 215 (p. 116).
Dodwell [in Old Strafford parish], oo. Warw.,
303.
Dodyndale [i.e. Morton in Canterbury], co
Kent, 538 [p. 343;.
Dodyngton, co. N'humb. See Doddington.
00. Somers. See Dodington.
Dodynton [co. Buck.]. See Dunton.
CO. N'hamp. See Doddington ; Dud-
dington.
Dodyntone, co. Buck. See Dunton.
Dodyntre, eo. Wore. See Doddingtree.
Doglaundre, de Oggelondre, Henry,
176.
Doisshel, Peter, 338.
Dokesbery, co. Lane. See Duxbury.
Dokisworth, John de, 451.
Dokkyng, oo. Norf . See Docking.
Doklyntou, oo. Oxford. See Duoklington.
Dolercheoh, Dolerheth [co. Montgomery], 214.
Dolinghara, co. Camb. See DuUingham.
Dolvornyeh, co. Carmarthen, 64 (p. 32).
Dolyngham, co. Camb. See DuUingham.
Domerham, oo. Wilts. See Damerham.
Donoaster, Donecastre, co. York, 199.
Doncheved, co. Somers. See Downhead.
Donecastre, oo. York. See Donoaster.
Donecastre, John de, and Joan his wife, 199.
, William de, 275.
, his daughter Margaret, 275.
Donekeswill, co. Devon. See Dunkeswell.
Doneghny, co. Cornw. See Downeckny.
Donemowe, oo. Essex. See Dunmow.
Donham, co. Line. See Dunholm.
Doniford, Dunyford [in St. Deeuman's parish],
CO. Somers., 412 (p. 233).
Donington, Donyngton, oo. Leic, town and
castle, 279 (p. 166).
, St. John's hospital, 279,
(p. 156).
[on Bain?], Donynton, co. Line,
412 (p. 230).
, Donyngton, co. Salop, 4:58 (p. 267).
Donisbeare, oo. Deyon, See Dunsbear.
Donkerton, co. Somers. See Dunkerton.
Donkeswill, co. Devon. See Dunkeswell.
Donlee, Donleghe, Dunle, Agnes (de Blybnrgh),
wife of Biohard de, 372.
Donmawe, oo. Essex. See Dunmow.
Donnyngworthe, co. SufE. See Dunningworth.
ponsford, eo. York. See Dunsforth.
Donstapele. See Dunstaple.
Donum, Nicholas de, son of Alice, 372.
Donyngton, oo. Buck. See Dinton.
...., 00. Leic. See Donington.
00. Salop. See Donington.
, CO. York. Sec Dunnington.
Donynton, co. Line. See Donington.
Dorn, Dome [in Blockley parish], oo. Wore,
615 {p. 403).
Dornee, John de, 355.
, Walter, sou of Walter, son of Bobert
de, 355.
Dorney, Dornee, co. Buck., 355.
Dorsington, co. Q-louc, 615 ( p. 402).
Dorton, Dortone, co. Buck., 638 (p. 342).
Dosthill, DersthuU [in Kingsbury parish], co.
Warw., 615 (pp. 404, 408).
Doteoombe [oo. Somers.]. See Odcombe.
Douanby, co. Cumb. See Dovenby.
Douleswere, fishery, co. Kent, 638 (p. 331).
Doueliz, 00. Somers. See Dowlish,
Dounolent, oo. Wore. See Duuolent.
Dounclent, Clement de, 611 (p. 393).
Doune, co. Devon. See Down Umfraville.
Dounhale, Adam, de, of Handborough,
115.
Dotmom, co. Lano. See Downham.
Dounwal, William, 227.
Douseby, oo.Xino. See Dowsby.
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
471
Doyenby, Donanby [in Bridekirk parish!, oo.
Cumb , 146.
Dover, Dovorr, writ dated at, p. 2(n.).
oastle, 624, 538 (p. 326), 542, 586,
604.
castle guard, 14, 138, 146, 148
(pp. 72, 77), 178. 207, 216 (p. 115),
220 (p. 121), 345, 362 {p. 200), 398
(pp. 220, 221), 429, 486, 600.
the Maisondieu, Domus Dei, 604.
honour of, 352 {p. 200), 538 (ot.326,
329).
Doverdale, oo. Wore, 616 (p. 403).
Dowlas, Dyneleis, eo. Monm., manor, 538
(p. 336j.
Dowlish, West, West Doueliz, oo. Somers.,
253
Down timfraville or Charton, Doune [in
Axmonth parish], oo. Deyon, 538
(p. 340).
West, 00. Devon, Bradwell in, q.v,
Down, Richard, 53 (p. 18).
Downeokny, Doneghny, Braere [in Treneglos
parish], oo. Cornw., 527.
Downham, Dounom [in Whalley parish], oo.
Lane, 279 (p. 160).
Market, Dunham Market, oo. Norf.,
638 (p. 345).
Downhead, Donehevedpn West Camel parish],
CO. Somers., manor, 208.
Downton, oo. Wilts, Charlton in, q.v.
Hamptworth in, q.v.
Dowsby, Douseby, co. Lino., 473.
Doyli de, 283.
Doynton, Doyngton, co. Glouc, 148 ( ot. 72,
77), 538 (p. 341 Ms).
Doynton, Thomas de, 538 (P- 341).
Drabley, oo. fork, 533 (p. 301).
Draghton, oo. York. See Draughton.
Draioote, oo. Wilts. See Drayoot.
Draughton, Drauhton, Drautherton, co,
N'hamp., 412 (p. 236), 538 (p. 345).
Draghton [in Skipton parish], oo.
York, 395, 533 (p. 306).
Drautherton, oo. N.'hamp. See Draughton.
Drax, 00. York, manor, 377, 378.
Drayoot Foliatt, Dreykote Folyoht, Draioote
Poliot, Dreioote, co. Wilts, 170.
, manor, 60.
Drayoote [in Bourton parish], oo. Warw., 615
(p. 406).
Drayton, Basset of, q.v.
Beauohamp, Drayton Beuchamp, oo.
Buck., 265.
, manor, 399.
Fen, Fendrayton, oo. Camb., 67, 367.
, West, 00. Nott, 279 (p. 155).
[in Bloxham hundred], oo. Oxford,
615 (p. 402).
in Hale, co. Salop, Longslow in, q.v.
Drayton, William de, 228.
Dreioote, oo. Wilts. SceDraycot.
Drexthorp, eo. Line. See Dexthorp.
Dreykote, co. Wilts. See Drayoot.
Dribeok [oo. Westm.]. See Drybeek.
Driffeld, John de, 536 (pp. 318, 319).
Dring, William, 403 (p. 226).
Dripole, oo. York. See Drypool.
Droditone, oo. Hants, I. of W. See Durton.
Droitwioh, Wycha, Wyoh, co. Wore, 616
(pp. 398. 410).
Drokeneaford, Drokesford, John de, bishop of
Bath and Wells, 638 [pp. 345, 346),
611 (p. 391).
See oZso Bath and Wells.
Drumburgh, Drumbogh [in Bownesa pariah],
00. Camb., manor. 393.
Druyemeratou, co. Glouo. See Marston.
Drybeek, Drybeoh, Dribeok [in Appleby St.
Lawrence parish], oo. Westm., 452,
533 (p. 302).
Drypool [near Hull], Drypoel, Dripole, oo.
York, 266 (p. 144), 346.
Dublin, archbishop of, 618.
Ducklington, Doklynton, oo. Oxford, manor,
268.
Duddele, Pet6r de, 212.
Duddington, Dodynton by Staunford, oo.
N'hamp., assart called " Roger's
Dybbing in," 293.
,00. N'humb. See Doddington.
Duddleswell, Dodeleswelle [in East G-rinstead
parish], oo. Sussex, hundred, 612.
Dudington, eo. York. See Dunnington.-
Dudley, Duddeley, oo. Wore, Kusselleshale in,
611 (p. 393).
Dudmarton, oo. Grlouo. See Didmarton.
Dudwell, Dodewell [in Burwash parish], co.
Sussex, 207.
Dudyngton, oo. N'hamp. See Doddington.
Duene, oo. Wilta. See Dean.
Duffield, South, Duffeld [in Hemingbrough
parish], oo. York, 498.
Dufford, Thomas, 62 (p. 31).
C/. Ufford.
Dufton, 00. Weatm., 533 (p. 302).
Dugelby, Joan wife of Adam de, 534 (p. 308).
Duggleby, Dukelesby, Dugelby [in Kirkby
Grindalyth parish] , oo. York, 634 (pp.
308, 311).
Dukelesby. See Duggleby.
DuUingham, Dolyngham, Dolingham, co.
Camb., manor. 46, 346 (p. 195).
Daloe, Dulo, oo. Cornw., 139 (p. 66).
advowson, 139 (p. 66).
, Bodbranein, q.v,
Dulton, 00. Wilts. See Dilton.
Dumfravyll, DumfrevUl, Dumframville. See
Umframville.
Dummer, Richard son of John de, of
Watford, 161.
472
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
Dun, Duyn, William le, 259, 329.
....;...., — , 538 (p. 350;.
, John, 259.
, Johnde, knight, 113.
, Maud daughter of William le, 227.
William le, 227.
Boixbar, Buubarre, Patrick earl of,
80.
, Patrick, earl of, 533 (p. 302).
, Patrick son of Patrick earl of, 80.
Dunohuroh, Dunohirch, Dunohirohe, oo.
Warw.,57(i). 25), 58.
Bunclent, Pounclent [in Stone parish], co.
Wore, 611 (jp. 393).
Bnncton, Duneketon, co. Sussex, manor, 536
(p. 312).
Dundraw [inWigton parish, oo. Cnmb.], 531
{pp. 297, 299).
Dundry, Dundrey, co. Somers., 271.
Duneford, Biohard de, 280.
Duneketon, co. Sussex. See Dnncton.
Dunelewe, oo. Wilts. See Dunley.
Dunfran^l. See Umtramvill.
Dunham, co. Korf. See Downham.
Dnnheved, Eustaoia wife of John, 67 (p- 25),
68.
Dunholm, Donham, oo. Lino., 421.
Dunkerton, Donkerton, co. Somers., 603
(p. 386).
Dunkeswell, Donekeswill, Donkeswill, Dunke-
vill, CO. Devon, abbot of, 136, 527
(pp. 294, 295).
Dunkeyill. See Dunkestrell.
Dunle. See Donlee.
Dunley, Dunelewe [in Littleton Drew], oo.
Wilts, hundred, 48.
Dunmow, Doneraowe, Dunmawe, Donmawe.
CO. Essex, 503, 538 (pp. 347, 349).
, adyowson, 538 {p. 351).
, market, 538 (p. 326).
, Bigods in, q.v.
Dunnesby, co. Lino. See Dunsby.
Dunnington, Donyngton, oo. York, advowson,
636 (p. 323).
, DudJBgton [in Beeford parish], co.
York, 472.
Dunningworth, Donnyngworthe [in Tunstall
parish], co. Suff., manor, 390.
Dunolm. See Duresme.
Dunsbear, Donisbeare [in Merton parish] , oo
Devon, 638 (p. 340).
Dunsby, Dunnesby, oo. Line, 473.
Dunsforth, Donsford, Dusford, co. York
636 (p. 323).
Sunstaple, Donstapele, ■William de.
838. '
William son of Roger de, 338.
Dunston, co. Line., 333.
Dunton, Dodynton, Dodyntone [oo. Buck], 31.
advowson, 100.
Dnnveth, Dynvegh [in St. Breook parish],
CO. Cornwall, 35.
Dunyford, co. Somers. See Doniford.
Dupeden, oo. Hants. See Dibden.
Dupedene, Dupeden, Richard de, 675.
Edmund de, 576.
, Nicholas de, 575.
Osbert de, 676.
Dupeford, Duppeford, co. Devon. See Dipt-
ford.
Durant, Duraunt, Avelina, 342.
, Eiohard, 342.
Thomas, 627 (p. 293).
Durdein, Robert, 626.
Puresme, Dunolm, Joland de, 503.
Durham, bishop of, 92, 498, 610.
See Bek.
, bishopric of, 300, 316.
, prior and convent of, 636 {p. 324).
CO. Glouc. See Dirham.
Durlaston, John de, 283.
Durnford, Great Durneford, Demeford, oo.
Wilts, 148 (p. 74).
minor, 148 {p. 78).
, , Salterton in, q.v,
, Netton in, q.v.
Durton, Droditone [in Arreton parish], co.
Hants., L of W., 184.
Duruy, William, 350.
Dusford, 00. York. See Dunsforth.
Duston, CO. N'hamp., 28.
., manor, 345 bis.
Duxbury, Dokesbery [in Standish parish], co.
Lano., 279 {p. 163).
Duxford, Dokeswrthe, co. Camb., manor, 592.
Duyn. See Dun.
Dycheburne, co. N'bumb. See Ditchbnm.
Dychent, co. N'humb. See Detchant.
Dydeling, Hawis de, 189.
Dyffryn Clwyd, Deffrinoloyd [co. Denbigh],
cantred, 53 (p. 18).
Dyggeby, John de, 615 (pp. 406, 409).
Dykering, oo. York. See Dickering.
Dykes, Robert del, 531 (p. 299).
Dylaker, oo. Westm. See DiUiear.
Dylwe, William de, 533 (p. 304).
Dyn, Eiohard, 538 (p. 350).
Dynam. See Dyuham.
Dynas Powis, oo. Glamorgan. See Dinas
Powis.
Dynebegh. See Denbigh.
Dyneham. See Dynham.
Dynerbin, co. Denbigh. See Dinorben.
Dynham, Dyneham, Dynam, Joice de, 10, 29,
54, 112, 139 (y. 66), 155, 488.
, Margaret his wife, 112.
, John son of Joice de, 627.
Dynhengren [Dehenfryn?], co. Denbigh, 279
(p. 158).
Dynkeley, 00. Lano. See Dinkley.
Dynvegh, oo. Cornw. See Dunveth.
Dynyngton, co. Somers. See Dinnington.
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
473
Dyoniselond [in Burwash ?], co. Sussex, 207.
Dyrham, oo. Glouo. See Dirham.
Djsny, William, 648.
Dysseford, co. York. See Dishforth.
Dyaseford, Thomas de, 536 (p. 319).
Dysserth, Dyaerth, Disserth [in Upper Pool,
00. Montgomery], 147, 214.
Dyteneshal, Dytteneshal, co. Durham. See
Dinsdale.
Dyueleis, oo. Monm. See Dowlas,
Dyve, Jolin or John de, 268.
QeofFrey, 412 (p. 233), 592.
, Henry, 268.
E
Eaohwiok. Echewyk [in Heddon on the Wall
parish], co. K'humb.,353.
Eadmundesoote, co. Wore. See Armscot.
Earl Stoke, Erlestoke, oo. Wilts, manor, 213
(p. 113).
Earley, Erie, co. Berks., 37.
Earl's Hall, Earl's Chiohe[in St. Osith parish],'
00. Essex. 361.
Earsbam, Ersham, oo. Norf., half hundred,
55.
, hundred, 335.
Easebourne, Eseburn, co. Sussex, hundred,
536 ^i). 313).
Easington, Esyngton [in Chilton parish], co.
Buck., 538 (i). 342).
Easington, Yesyngton [in Belford parish], co.
K'hnmb., manor, 403 (p. 225).
Eastbarmyng, oo. Kent. See Barming.
Eastbourne, Estburne, Bourne, Estboume, oo.
Sussex, 20, 185, 277.
Eastbury, Estburi [in Lamboum parish], co.
• Buck. , le Wyke by. See Wyke.
Eastbury, Esseburi [in Hallow parish], oo.
Wore, 615 (p. 403).
Eastby, Esteby [in Skipton parish], oo. York,
533 (p. 306).
Eastham, oo. Chester, Nether Pool in. See
Pool.
Eastham, Estham, co. Wore, 611 {p. 393).
, Orleton in, q.v.
Easthorpe, Esthorpp, Estthorp [in Dondes-
borough parish], oo. York, 341, 536
(p. 319;.
Eastleaoh Turville, Estlecoh, Estleoh, co.
Glouo., 538 (pp. 329, 341 bis).
, manor, 279 (i). 158).
Easton, Great, Eystan ad Montem, oo. Essex.
manor, 514.
, Eaton [in South Stoke parish], co.
Line, 519 (p. 289).
Maudit, Eston, oo. N'hamp., 615 (p.
402).
in Gordano, Eston by Portbujy, co.
Somers., manor, 538 (p. 338).
Eastrington, Estrington, oo. York, 300, 610.
Bellasize in, q.v.
Eaststour, Estur, Esture [in Chilham parish]
00. Kent, manor, 207, 220 (,pp. 121,
123).
Eastwood, Estwode, oo. Essex, 247, 443, 460.
, manor, 460.
Eatington, oo. Warw., Fulready in, q.v.
Eaton Sooon, co. Bedf. , Sudbury in, q.v.
, Water, Eton [in Bletchley parish], oo.
Buck., 53(1). 19;.
, manor, 28.
Etone [in Leominster parish], co.
Heref., manor, 165.
Church, CO. Staff., Shusions in, j.i'.
, Water, Eton [in Penkridge parish],
00. Staff., 222.
, Eyton, Water Eaton [or Church
Eaton ?] , CO. Staff., manor, 504.
Ebbw, Ebboth or Greenfield [inEumney, &c.],
CO. Monm., 538 (p. 335).
Ebor, German de, 536 {p. 323).
Ebrighton, co. Glouc. See Ebrington.
Ebrington, Ebrighton, oo. Gloue , 458 (p.251).
, Charingworth in, q.v.
Ebroycis. See Devereux.
Eocleshale, oo Warw. See Exhall.
Eocleshall, Hecleshale, Hecishale, oo. Staff.,
46.
, bishop of Chester's park at,
46.
, CO. Warw. See Exhall.
Kcoleshill. Ekleshill [in Blackburn parish], co.
Lane, 279 (y, 161).
Ecclesia, William de, or ate Cherche, 384.
Eooleston, Ecleston in Laylandshyre, oo.
Lane, 179.
Ekleston [in Presoot parish], oo.
Lane, 279 (i). 163).
Eohewyk, oo. N'humb. See Eachwiok.
Eohyngham, William de, 138.
Eokeboclonde, oo. Devon. See Egg Buckland.
Eckington, Ekynton oo. Derby, manor, 237.
, , advowson, 237.
, Ekynton, co. Wore, 580, 615 (p. 403;.
Ecleston, oo. Lane See Eooleston.
Edderston, co. N'humb. See Adderstone.
Eddeworth, oo. Bedf. See Edworth.
Eddeworth. See Edworthe.
Edelegan, co. Monm. See Edlogan.
Edelesbergh, Nicholas son of Hugh
de, 336.
, John de, 336.
Edelmebrygge, oo. Kent. See Edenbridge.
Eden, river, oo. Cumb., fishery in, 218.
Edenbridge, Edenebrigge. Edonebrugg, Edel-
mebrygge, 00 Kent, 134, 538 (p. 331).
Edeneworth [oo. Bedf.]. See Edworth.
Edenhale, Thomas de, 533 {p. 307).
Edenhall, Edenhale [oo. Cumb.], manor, 446.
Edenham, oo. Lino., manor, 352 {p. 200).
474
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Edeworth. See Edworthe.
EdgBotfc, Edgeoott, Acheoota. eo. Buck., 538
(pp. 329, 342).
Edge, Great Egge [in Malpas parish] , oo.
Chester, 251 (p. 137).
Egge [in Pontesbury parish], eo.
Salop, 62 ( p. 29).
Edgeoott, Acheoote, oo. Buck, 538 Ip. 329,
342;.
Edgerley, Egardesley, Egardeley [in Kinnerley
parish], co. Salop, 62 ( vp. 29, 31).
Edgerton, Eggerton [near Huddersfield], oo.
York, 279 (jj. 169).
Edgeware, Egewere, oo. Midd., manor, 279
(p. 154).
Edgeworth, Eggeswrth [co. GHoue.], 148
(p. 74).
, adyowson, 148 (2). 74)
Edgmond, Egemunden, Egeraundon. oo. Salop,
manor, 62 (pp. 29, 31).
Edheldestone [i.e. Wild Court in Blean], oo.
Kent, 538 r;p. 343).
Edlesborough, Edlesbergh, Edlesburgh, oo.
Buck., 336, 591.
Edlingham, 00 N'humb.,80.
Edlington. Edlyngton , oo. York, 536 (p. 317).
Edlogan, Edelegan, eo. Monm., country of,
538 (p. 335).
Edlyngton, oo York. See Edlington.
Zdmondsthorp, Edmondestrop, Edmundes-
thorp [in Kingselere parish], oo. Hants,
32, 468.
Edmondthorpe, Thorp Edmer, oo. Leic.
manor, 519 (p. 288;.
Edmund, son of Henry III , 148 (p. 73).
, son of Edward I., 390.
, earl of Cornwall, 141, 221, 398
(p. 221), 527 (p. 293j, 658
, See Cornwall.
, Margaret (daughter of Bichard
de Clare) wife of, 221, 279 (p. 153),
472, 481.
, See Clare.
, Maud his wife, 219 (p. 120;.
Edmundesoote, oo. Warw. See Edmundesoot
Edmundesoote, co. Wore. See Armsoote.
Edmundesthorp. co. Hants. See Edmonds-
thorp.
Edmundestliorp, . Edmundesthrop,
Henry de, 32, 468.
, , Alice his wife, 32.
Alice and Pa vya his daughters
32, 468.
Edmundisoote, oo. Warw. See Edmundseot.
Edraundsoot, Edmundesoote, Edmundisoote,
CO. Warw., bridge, in Warwick, 615
(pp.400, 408).
Edonebrugg, co. Kent. See Edenbridge.
EdstOok, Yohestock, oo. Somers., 346 (p. 196).
Edulvesoote, oo. Warw. See Emscote.
Edvin Loach, Yeddefen Loges, co. Wore.,
manor, 57 (p. 24).
, , advowson, 57 (p. 24).
Edwinstow, co. Nott., Ollcrton in, q.v,
Edworth, Edeneworth, Bddeworth, oo. Bedf.,
638 (pp. 349, 350).
Edworthe, Edeworth, Eddeworth, Edwrth,
John de, 148.
Eef, Maudle, 536(^5.318).
Eestgrimstede, oo. Wilts. See Grimstead.
Effingham, Effingeham, oo. Surrey, 638
(p. 326).
Efford [in Stratton parish], co. Cornw.,
manor, 382.
Egardesley, Egardeley, co. Salop. See Edger-
ley.
Egdean, co. Sussex, See Bleatham.
Egemunden, Egemundon, oo Salop. See
Edgmond.
Egewere, co. Midd. See Edgeware.
Egg Buokland, Eekeboelonde, co. Devon, 527
(p. 294).
Eggd, 00. Chester. See Edge.
, CO Salop. See Edge.
Eggerton, co. York. See Edgerton.
Eggeswrth [oo. Glouc.]. See Edgeworth,
Egglestone, Eglestoune, co. Durham, 615
(p. 412).
Egleskeynore, oo. Glamorgan. See Llan-
geinor.
Eglestoons, co. Durham. See Egglestone.
Eglingham, oo. N'humb., Beanley, Hedgeley,
Harehope and Shipley in, 80.
Egloiskeynor, co. Glamorgan. See Llangeihor.
Eglos, 00. Cornw., 618.
Egloswlados, oo. Glamorgan, 538 (p. 334).
EgluskefEeg, Egluskeffyg, co. Carmarthen.
See Cyffio.
Egluskymin, co. Carmarthen. See Eglws
Cymmyn.
Eglws Cymmyn, Egluskymin, co. Carmarthen,
64 (p. 32).
Eglwys Treffwenyn, oo. Carmarthen, 75.
Egremont, Egremond, co. Cumb. , liberty, 562.
Eilrich, Roger, 67 (p. 25), 58.
Ek'.eshill, oo. Lane. See Eooleshill.
Eketon, Peter de, 615 {p. 402).
Ekleston, oo. Lano. See Eooleston.
Ekynton, oo. Derby. See Eokington.
, CO. Wore. See Eokington.
Eland, John de, 279 (p. 162).
Elbrugg, 00. Glouo. See Elmbridge.
Eloombe, Elecombe [in Wroughton parish],
CO. Wilts, manor, 263.
EldersSeld, Eldresfeud, co. Wore, manor,
5SS(p. 341).
C/. Cheldresfeld.
Eldresfeud, eo. Wore. See Eldersfield.
Eleanor, sometime Queen, 137, 237.
Elecombe, oo. Wilts. See Eloombe.
Eleford, Thomas de, 279 (p. 157).
Eleham, oo. Kent. See Elham.
Eleswrth, oo. Camb. See Elsworth,
INDEX OP PEESONS AND PLACES.
475
Elham, oo. Kent, manor, 220 (pp. 122, 123).
hundred, 220 (p. 122).
Elion. See Helion.
Elis, Henry flz. See Piz Elis.
Eltefeld, oo. York. See Hellifleld.
Elkington, oo. Lino., 536 (p. 315).
EUaston, co. Staff., Stanton in, q.v.
, Wootton in, q.v.
Ellefeld. See EIseBeld.
Ellenborough, Alinbnrh [in Dearham parish],
00. Cumb., 146.
Ellerby, Elredeby [in Lythe pariah], co.York,
516.
Ellerton, co. York, prior of, 536 (p. 320).
EUerton, Hellerton, Andrew de, 533 (jp. 302).
EUesborongh, Eselburwe, co. Buck., manor,
120 (p. 53).
Ellesden, co. N'humb. See Elsdon.
EUesEeud. See Elaefeld.
EUesham, oo. Lino. See Elsham.
Ellingham, Elyngham, oo. Hants, manor, 202,
603 (p. 384).
Elyngham [oo. Norf. ?], church, 540.
Ellington, EUyngton by Bothall [in Wood-
horn parish], oo. N'humb., 62.
Ellis. See Elis; Elys.
Elloughton, CO. York, Wauldby in, q.v.
EUyngton, co. N'hnjnb. See Ellington.
Elm, 00. Camb., 168.
Elmbridge, Elbrugg [in Hucoleoote parish],
CO. Glouc, 360.
, Elmerugge, Almerugge, oo. Wore,
57(2). 24), 90.
, manor, 57 (p. 24).
Elmdon, Elmedon, Elmedone, oo. Essex, 507.
, manor, 265.
Elmendon, co. Warw., 615 (pp. 404,
408;.
Elmedon, Elmedone, co. Esssx. See Elmdon.
Elmeleye, oo. Wore. See Elmley.
Elmendon, oo. Warw. See Elmdon.
Elmerston, co. Kent. See Elmstone.
Elmerugge, co. Woro. See Elmbridge.
Elmerugge. See Blmrugge.
Edmesete, co. Suff. See Elmsett.
Elmesmersshe, oo. Kent, 345 (p. 194).
Elmeshale, oo. York. See Hensall.
Elmessale, oo. York, See Elmsall.
Elmeswelle, co. Suff. See Elmswell.
Eimham. Bartholomew de, 216 (p. 116j.
, Laurence de, 599 (p. 380).
Elmley Castle, Aumeleye, Aumeley, Aumeneye,
Elmeleye, co. Wore, manor, 615
{p. 398).
chantry, 615 (p. 401).
adyowson of, 615 (fi. 404).
castle and manor, 615 (p. 410).
Elmrugge, Elmerug'ge, Adam de, 90.
Adam de, 57 (i). 24).
, Roger de, 90.
Elmsall, South, Elmessale, oo. York, 395.
Elmsett, Elmesete, oo. Suff., 639.
Elmstone, Elmerston, oo. Kent, manor, 220
(pp 122, 123).
Elmswell, Elmeswelle, oo. Suff., 384.
Elredeby, oo. York. See Ellerby.
Elredeby, William de, 516.
Elsawe, oo. York. See Elslack.
Elsdon, Ellesden, co. Nhumb., 47.
Elsafeld, Ellefeld, Elsefelde, Ellesfeud, Gilbert
de, 3P8 (p. 221), 538 (p. 341), 649.
Gilbert son of John de, 615 (j). 402).
Elsham, EUesham, Ailesham, oo. Line, 472.
prior of, 536 (i). 316).
Elsing, Elsinge, oo. Norf., 688 (p. 347).
Elslack, Elslawe, Elsawe; Elslak[inBroughton
parish], co. York, 533 (pp. 301, 305).
Elswick, Ethelleswyk [in St. Michael on Wyre
parish], oo. Lane, 279 (p. 163).
Elsworth, Eleswrth, co. Camb., 67.
Elteham, oo. Kent. See Eltham.
Eltham, Elteham, Helteham, oo. Kent, 538
(p. 343;. ■
, manor, 274.
Elveden, Elvedone, co. Suff., 538 (p. 348).
Elvlngton, Elvyngton, oo. York, 536 ( p. 319).
Elvyngton, co. York. See Elvington.
Ely, 00. Camb., 163.
, bishop of, 12. 63 (jp, 18), 162,
202, 203, 211, 264, 273, 426, 519
(p 288).
, See Luda.
, prior of, 475 (p. 270).
Castle, Castelhely [in Cyffio parish],
00. Carmarthen, 64 ( j). 32).
water of, oo. Glamorgan, 588 (p. 332).
, HiUegh [in Kuowle St. Giles parish],
CO. Somers., 346 (p. 196).
Elyngham, co. Hants. See Ellingham.
'..,[00 Norf.?]. See Ellingham.
Elys, John, Elizabeth wife of, 221.
Em, John, and Nioholaa his wife, 336, 691.
Emberton, Embertone, oo. Buck., 315, 412
(p. 233).
Embleton [in Brigham parish], co. Cumb.,
manor, 36.
Emeley, Agnes, wife of William de, 294.
her son William, 294.
, his son William, 294.
Emborough?, Emenber, oo. Somers , manor,
638 fp 338).
Embsay, Emsey [in Skipton pariah], oo. York,
533 {p. 307).
Emelsey, oo. York. See Helmsley.
Emelsey, Walter de, 636 {p. 319).
Emenber, eo. Somers. See Emborough.
Emengton, oo. Oxford. See Emmington.
Emmesworth, co. Hants. See Emsworth.
Emmington, Emengton, oo. Oxford, manor,
612.
Empingham, co, Rutland, manor, 566
476
INDEX Of PERSONS AND PLACES.
Emscote, Edulveaoote, co. Warw., 458
(p. 259).
Emsey, oo. York. See Emtsay.
Emsworth, Emmesworth, co. Hants, 213
{p. 113).
Endon, Enedon, oo. Staff., manor, 62 (pp. 28,
31).
Enedon, co. Staff. See Endon.
Enefeld, co. Midd. See Enfield.
Enefeld, Enefelde, Henry de, 238.
John de, 238, 611 (p. 390j.
Enfield, Enefeld, oo. Midd , 342,
fulling mill at 342.
Enford, co. Wilts, Fifield in, q.v.
Engayne, En Gayne, Gilbert, 533 (pp. 302,
303).
John, 293, 538 (p. 360)'.
, the king's alnager, 548.
Cf. Ingayn.
Englefeld [oo. Denbigh] See Tegengl.
Englefeld. Eoger de, 538 (p. 342j.
Cf. Inglefeld.
Englesfeld, John de, 543.
Engleys, Ingleys. le, Lengleys, John, 531 (p.
299j, 661.
Eobert, 53S(p. 302).
Englishoonibe, Ingleaeombe, co. Somers.,
manor. 538 (p. 339).
Enham, oo. Hants, manor. 611 (p. 391).
Ensfield, Yemsfelde [in Leigh parish], co.
Kent, 538 (p. 344).
Eodde, Geoffrey, 400.
Epperstone. Eperiston, oo. Nott., manor, 519
(p. 287).
.......... adrowson, 519 (p. 287).
Eppingethorp, oo. Essex, 538 (p. 349).
Eroall, Child's, Eroalewe [oo. Salop], 188.
High. Magni Eroaluwe, oo. Salop,
manor, 611 (p. 391).
Eroaluwe. William de, 611 {p. 391).
Ercedeken. See Arcediakne.
Urdynton, Fremund de, 102.
fremond de, his daughter Alice, 102.
, Reginald de, 102.
Ereby, Robert de, 543.
Erelegh. Sek Erlegh.
Ereswell, oo. Suff. See Eriswell.
Ergham, Ergiim, Ergome, Erghum, William
de, 120, 536 (pp. 315, 317).
, Isabel, daughter of William de, 609.
Erhiith, CO. Kent. See Erith.
Eriford, Roger de, 197.
Eriswell, Ereswell, Eriswelle, co. Saff., manor,
107, 332.
, advowson, 332.
Erith, Erhuth, co. Kent, manor, 418 (p. 236).
Erie, 00. Berks. See Early.
Erie, Erlee, William de, 37.
, Johnde, 37.
Sir Johnde, 37.
Erlegh, Erelegh, John de, 6, 342.
Erieye, John de, writ to, 588.
C/. Erlegh; Erie.
Erlestoke, co. Wilts. See Earl Stoke.
Ernays, William, 533 (p. 306).'
Ersbourye, co. Surrey. See Bavcnsbury.
Ersedek ne. See Areediakne.
Ersham. oo. Norf. See Earsham.
Ertendone, ob. Surrey. See Artington.
Erwarton. Everwarton, Everwartoue, Al-
warton, co. Suff., 152, 538 (p. 349).
Esches, Eobert del, 536 (iJ 313).
Of. Fraxiiiis.
Esebache, Richard son of Richard de, 362.
Esebum, oo. Sussex. See Easeboume.
Eselburwe, oo. Buck. See Ellesborough.
Eshet, CO. N'humb. See Eshot.
Eshot, Eshet [in Fenton parish], oo. N'humb.,
219 (p. 120).
EshtoD, Eston [in Gargrava parish], co. York,
533 (pp 305, 3061.
lake called Eston Terne, 533 (p. 307).
Eskheved, oo. Camb. See Hesket.
Eslingtoun, Eobert de, 294.
Espaleye [in Pontesbury ?], co. Salop, 62
{p. 29).
Esse [oo. Cornw.] . See Ash.
CO. Devon. See Eose Ash.
Regnio, co. Devon. See Ashreigney.
, CO. Pembroke. See Nash.
Esse, Adam de, 527 (p. 294).
, Matthew de, 346 (p. 196).
Ealph,527(p. 293).
Esseburi, co. Wore. See Eastbury.
Esseby, co. N'hamp. See Ashby.
Essex, forest of, ofiBoe of steward of, 44.
, earl of. See Bohun.
Essex, Denise de. See Hellingtone.
Eobert, son of Walter de, 186.
Eoger de, 485.
Essherst, oo. Kent. See Ashurst.
Essynden, Eilph de, 62.
William, son of Richard de, 52.
Est Geoffrey, 538 (p. 347).
Estanby, oo. York. See Asenby.
Estbourne, co. Sussex. See Eastbourne.
Estbradenham. See Bradenham.
Estburi, oo. Buck. See Eastbury.
Estburne, oo. Sussex. See Eastbourne.
Estchykcrel, co. Dorset. See Chickerell.
Estoledon, co. Buck. See Olaydon.
Estoosham, co. Hantj. See Cosham.
Estoote, Hugh de, 206.
Estden, William de, treasurer of Ireland, 137.
Esteby, oo. York. See Eastby.
Estgeveldal, Estgeveldale, co. York. See
Givendale.
Esbhall, WJliam del, 266 (p. 144).
Esthalsham, oo. York. See Halsham.
Esthalton, oo. York. See Hallou.
Estham, oo. Wore. See Eastham, ■
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
477
Esthamme, William de, 533 ( p. 306).
Eathanyngfeld, oo. Essex, See HanniugSeld.
Esthathelsay, oo. Tork. See Haddlesey.
Estholm, John son of Agnes de, 562.
Esthornyngton, oo. Somers. See Horrington.
Esthorpp, CO. York. See Easthorpe.
Estiwrthe [in Elm parish], oo. Camb,, 168.
Estkodeford, oo. Wilts. See Codford.
Estlech, Estlecoh, co. Glouo. See Eastleaoh.
Estlyngmere, co. Korf., 538 (p. 347;.
Estmore, co. Norf., 538 {p. 346).
Eston. 00. Glouc, 603 (p. 386).
,00. Iiino. See Easton.
CO. N'hamp. See Easton.
CO. Somers. See Easton.
Nether, co. Somers., 538 {p. 338).
Eston, William, heir of Bichard de,
282.
Johnde, 533 (p. 306).
, Nicholas de, 611 (p. 394).
Estone, David del, 64 {p. 33).
Estradelvedan [oo. Montgomery]. SeeStredal-
fedan.
Estraneldan, co. Salop. See Stredalfedan [oo.
Montgomery],
Estrington, oo. York. See Eastrington,
Estridham [co. Norf .] . See Biidham,
Estur, CO. Kent. See Eaststour.
Estnr, Esture, Amice de, 207.
, Benediota de, 220 {p. 121).
Esture, oo. Kent. See Eaststour.
Esturmy, Roger, 384.
EstwBvelsohire, oo. Cornw. See Wivelshire.
Estwode, CO. Essex. See Eastwood.
Esyngtou, oo. Buck. See Easington.
Etewell, Gilbert de, 412 (p. 235).
Ethelleswyk, co. Lano. See Elswiok.
Eton, CO. Buck. See Eaton.
[near Bieton?], oo. Salop, 243.
, 00. Sta£E. See Eaton.
Eton, Kobert de, 21, 28.
Nicholas de, 28, 615 (pp. 404, 408).
and Joan his wife, 279
(p. 163;.
Simon de, 21.
Etone, CO. Heref. See Eaton.
Etton. See Hotou.
Eudon Burnell, Eudon Bumel [in Chetton
parish], oo. Salop, manor, 611 (p. 391).
Eure, Euer, Hugh de, 294.
, John de, 294, 615 (pp. 411, 412).
Cf. Ewer ; Hevre.
Eustace, Thomas son of, forester of Bellister,
396.
Euweleye, oo. Glouc. See Uley.
Euyas, Cicely de, 279 (p. 161).
Nicholas de, 279 (p. 161).
Evenley, Eyenle, Evenlee, oo. N'hamp., 458
(p. 257).
, , manor, 619,
Everoy. See Devercy.
Everdon, William de, 526.
Everingham, oo. York, 341.
Everiugliam, Everyngham, Robert
de, 593.
, Adam de, 566.
.otLaxton, 266 (p. 144;.
, Alice de, 148, 566.
, Robert de, Alice his wife, 341.
, Robert de, and Lucy his wife, 516,
593.
Everton. See Overton.
Everwarton, Everwartone, co Suff. See
Erwarton.
Everyngham. See Everingham.
Evesham [co. Wore], abbot of, 615 (pp. 397,
398).
Evington, Evynton, co. Leic, manor, 116.
Evynton, oo. Leic. See Evington.
Ewelm, Ewelme, oo. Oxford, 279 (p. 156).
Ewer, Robert le, 397 C p. 219).
Cf. Eure.
Ewerby, Twardeby, co. Line, 352 (p. 201).
Ewhurst, Ihurst, Iwehurst, Iwhurst, oo.
Hants, 587.
manor, 496.
, Iwhurst, 00. Sussex, manor, 207.
Ewyas Lacy, Ewyas Laoi, co. Heref.. castle,
187.
Exeter, oo. Devon. 34, 422, 550.
castle, 244, 572.
, bishop of, 35, 139 (p. 64), 141.
See Bitton.
Exeton, oo. Somers. See Exton.
Exhall, Eooleshale, Eooleshall, oo. Warw., 62
(p. 30), 615 (p. 405).
Exmoor, Exmore, Exemor, co. Devon, services
connected with, 7, 244.
, CO. Somers., forest, 6.
Exton, 00. Rutland, 548.
, Exeton, oo. Somers., 124, 342.
Eye, CO. Heref., Ashton in, q.v.
CO. Siiff , castle, 221.
, .guard, 426, 471 (p.
264).
court of, 219 (p. 120).
. , honour. 279 (p. 153), 471
(p. 264), 481, 517, 551.
earl of Cornwall's under-bailiff of,
540.
Eyke, Eyk, oo. Suff., 438.
manor, 438.
Eylisforde, Eyllesforde, co. Kent. See Ayles-
ford.
Eyllesford, Gerard son of William de, 569.
Eylnothynton, co. Kent. See AUington.
Eyneabury, Eynisberi, oo. Hunt, 458 (p.
Hardwiokin, q.v.
Eynisberi, oo. Hunt. See Eynesbury.
Eyre, co. Yorlj. See Aire,
478
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Eyre, John, 615 (p. 405).
..-. C/. FizAer.
Eythorpe, Edrope, co. Buck., 123.
Eystan, oo. Essex. See Easton.
Eyton, 00. Staff. See Eaton.
Eyton, Thomas son of Jolm de, 541.
John de, 641.
Eyvill. • See Deyvill.
Eywod, CO. Salop. See Eushbury.
F
Eaber. See Smith.
Fairhurn. Farburn [in Ledsham parish] , oo.
York, 266 ( p. 144).
Fairfield, Farfeld [in Hope parish], oo. Derby,
577.
, Forfeld [in Bellbroughton parish],
oo. Wore, 615 (p. 403).
Fairford. Fayreford, oo. Glouo., manor, 538
(i). 329). '
Fakenham, Fakenhamdam, oo, Norf., adrow-
son, 538(p.351).
manor, 41, 538 (p. 332).
Magna, oo. Su£B., manor, 499.
Fakeswoi-th, oo. Hunt. See Folksvrorth.
Faloonhurst, Faukeneresherst, Faukeneres-
hyrst, Fauoonheresherst [in Hurst
parish], oo. Kent, 604, 605.
Falcott, Faukote [in Wappenham parish, oo.
N'hamp., 619.
Faldyngworth, Thomas de, 369.
, his daughter Maud, 369.
Paleghdon, oo. N'humb. See Falloden.
Falkingham, Folkyngham, co. Lino., manor,
352 (p. 200).
Falloden, Faleghdon, Fauledon [ip Embleton
parish], co. Nhumb., 536 (p. 316).
Falsham. See Felisham.
Fambridge, South, Fambrugg. Fambrug. Suth
Fambregge, oo. Essex, 213 (p. 112).
manor, 273.
Faneoourt, Geoffrey de, 538 (p. 344).
Farburn, co. York. See Fairbum.
Fareham, North, Northfarham, co. Hants.,
manor, 298.
, South, Southfarham, co. Hants, 298.
Farendon, Bobert de, 346 { p. 195).
Farfeld, co Derby. See Fairfield.
Farford, Richard de, 352 (p. 201).
Farforth, co. Lino., Maidenwell in, q.v.
Farleigh Hnngerford, Farleygh Mountfort,
CO. Somers., St. Leonard's church, 419
Farley, Farleye [in Alton parish], oo. Staff ,
187.
Farlegh, oo. Surrey, manor, 638
(p. 345;.
Farleygh Mountfort, oo. Somers, See Farleigh
Hungerford.
Parlinoton, Farlynton, co. Hants, manor, 397
(p. 219).
, advowson, 397 (p. 219).
Farlynton, co. Hants. See Farlington.
Farmcote.Farneoote [in Quiting Power parish],
00. G-louc , 458 (p. 257).
Farnborough, Farnebergh, Parneberg, oo.
Warw., 67 {p. 24;, 58.
advowson, 58.
Parndon, co. Devon. See Farringdon.
Fame [co. N'humb.. formerly co. Durham],
prior and convent of, 536 (p. 324).
Parneberg, Farnebergh, co. Warw. See
Farnborough.
Farnecote, co. Glouo. See Parmoote.
Farnham Boyal, oo. Buck., manor, 187.
, Fernham, co. Dorset, 538 (p. 340).
Thirnum, Thirnom [in Alwinton
parish], co. K'humb., 47, 536 (p. 316).
Fornham, co Suff., 538 (pp. 325,
348).
, 00. York, 240.
Farnhill [in Kildwiok parish], oo. York, 533
(p. 305).
Farnhill, Eobert de, 282.
Pamyngho, oo. N'hamp. See Farthinghoe.
Farringdon, Faryngdone, Famdon, Ferndon,
00. Devon, 233, 527 p. 294).
Farrington Gurney, Femton, co. Somers., 538
" ip. 338).
Parsley, Fresselay [in Calverley parish, co.
York], 579.
Farthinghoe, Pamyngho, co. N'hamp., 458
(pp. 256, 267).
Paryndone, oo. Devon. See Farringdon.
Fauoonheresherst, co. Kent. See Faloonhurst.
Faudon, oo. N'humb. See Fawdon.
Paudon, Paudoun, Robert de, knight, 353, 508.
Paughdon, co. N'humb. See Fawdon.
Faukeburne, Paukeburn, Paukebourn, co.
Essex. See Faulkbourne.
Faukener, Thomas, of Dunholm, 421.
Faukeneresherst, Paukenereshyrst, oo. Kent.
See Faloonhurst.
Faukote, oo N'hamp. See Falcott.
Fauledon. co. N'humb. See Falloden.
Faulkbourne, Paukeburn, Paukebourn, Fauke-
burne, 00. Essex, 450, 638 (p. 349).
Pauuelthorp. See Fauvelthorp.
Fauvel, Everard, 73.
Adam, 533 (^. 306).
, Richard, 533 (^j. 305).
Thomas, 73.
William, 533 (p. 306).
Fauvelthorp, Pauuelthorp, Adam del, 633 (p,
306;.
John de, 30, 536 (pp. 313, 321).
Fawdon, Paughdon [in Gosforth], oo.
N'humb., 219 (p. 120).
Faudon [in Ingram parish], co.
N'humb., 47, 536 (p. 316).
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
479
Fawton, Fowyton [in St. Neot's parish], oo.
Cornw., manor, 139 (p. 65 bis).
Paxton, 00. N'hamp., 352, 526.
, manor, 535.
Payreford, oo. Q-louo. See Fairford.
Fecamp, Fesoaump [Seine Inf., France],
abbot of, 321.
Feohham, oo. Surrey. See Fetoham.
Feire, Guy le, 390.
Felde, la, oo. Glouo. See Field Court.
, CO. Surrey, 413 (p. 237).
Felde, Robert de la, 88.
, Johnatte, 338.
, Bobert de la (sou of Robert), 88.
Felebesohe, William, G'Kp. S3).
Felisham, oo. Su£E. See Felsham.
Felisham, Falsh.am, Nicholas de, 476.
Felmeraham, co. Bedf., 412 (p. 233).
Felsham, Felisham, oo. Su£f., 476.
Felton, Feltoun, eo. Nhumb., 237, 294.
, forest, 237, 294.
Butler, Felton Botiler [in Great Ness
parish], oo. Salop, 264.
Fenby, Fenneby [in Ashby parish] , co. Lino ,
352 (p. 201).
Fenoote, Fenkote [in Charlton on Otaioor
parish], oo. Oxford, 458 ( p. 258;.
Fendrayton, oo. Camb. See Drayton.
Fenez, John de, 602 (p. 382).
Fenge, oo. Essex. See Vange.
Fenkote, oo. Oxford. See Fenoote.
Fenne, la, oo. Devon, 527 (p. 293).
Fenne, oo. Heref. See Venn.
Fenneby, oo. Lino. See Fenby.
Fennell, Constantine, 282,
Fennycompton, co. Warw, See Compton.
Fenotri, co. Devon. See Venn-Ottery.
Fenrother, Kobsrt de, and Isabel his wife, 52.
Fentenadwel, oo. Cornw. See Fentonadle.
Fenton, Church, oo. York, 266 (p. 144).
Fentonadle, Fentenadwel [in Miohaelstow
parish], co. Cornw., 613.
Ferariis, Ferers. See Ferrariis.
Fermbaud. See Frembaud.
Fermorie, Eiohard del, of Wark, 396.
Ferndon, co. Devon, See Farringdon.
Fernham, oo. Dorset. See Farnham.
Fernilee, Pernilegh, Fernyleygh [in Hope
parish], co. Derby, 577, 578.
Fernthe, oo. Sussex. See Frant.
Fernton, co. Somers. See Farrington Gurney.
Fernyleygh, oo. Derby. See Fernilee.
Ferr. See Perre.
Ferrariis, Ferariis, Ferers, Ferrars, John de,
212, 244, 527 (p. 294), 550.
, John, son of John de, 458 (p. 258).
, Nicholas de, 461. .
,„ , Thomas de, oiLoxley, 53 (p. 17).
Ferrariis — cont.
William de, son of William the earl.
72.
the earl of Derby, 116, 345 (p. 194).
the honour of, 519(^.288).
the earldom, 473.
Ferre, Per, Guy, 279 (p. 157), 426, 538
(p. 346).
Ferrers. See Ferrariis.
Ferriby, North, co. York, Swanland, in q.v.
FersSeld, Fersfeld, oo. Norf., 335.
, manor, 335.
Fershesdon, oo. Wilts. See Freshdon.
Perte, William de la, 627 (p. 295).
Fesoaump, abbot of. See PSoamp.
Fetoham, Fechham, oo. Surrey, manor, 538
(p. 345).
Peteplaoe. Aymer, 538 (p. 344).
Ffynnon Arthur, Fynnon Arthur, Finnoun
Arthur [in Llanvihangel, oo. Mont-
gomery], 147, 214.
Fiohe, Gilbert, 55.
Field Court, la Felde by Queddesley [in'
Hardwioke parish], co. Glouo., 88.
Fife, Fif, Pyfe, Duncan de, 538 (p. 344).
, Dunoan earl of, and Joan his wife,
538 (p. 353).
Piflde, CO. Wilts. See Fifield.
FiBeld, Vyfhydo, oo. Essex, 238.
Fyfhyde Verdojn by Stepellavyntohe,
Fifide by Lavintone, Fyfhide Verdbn
[in Enford parish], co. Wilts, 148
{pp. 71, 7Q). ■
.., manor, 148 {p. 76).
Filey, Pynele, oo. York, 121.
FHiol. See Pillol.
Filkins Pylkyngohe [in Broadwell parish],
00. Oxford, 554.
Fillol, Filial, Filiol, John, 471 (p. 265 Ut).
Fillongley, Fyllungle, co. Warw., advowson.
412 fi). 234).
manor, 412 (p. 231).
Metley in, q.v.
Fillul. See Fillol.
Filston, Vieliatone, Vyelistone [in Shoreham
parish], oo. Kent, 538 ( p. 343).
Finborough, Great, Fynneberg, oo. Suff.,
manor, 191.
Finehale, Fynkal [oo. Durham], prior of, 316.
FinohingSeld, Fynchingefeld, Finchingfeld,
CO. Essex, 391 , 538 ( pp. 347, 349).
Finden, Fyndon, oo. Sussex. 413 {p. 237;.
Finedon. Thyngdeu, Thingdene, co. N'hamp ,
638 {p. 344).
, manor, 186.
Fingrith, Fingry [in B ackmore parish], oo.
Essex, manor, 394.
Finmere, Fynemere, oo. Oxford, 538 (p. 344).
Finnoun Arthur, Finnioung Arthur, oo. Salop.
See Ffynnon Arthur [oo. Montgomery].
Firbank, Frethebank [in Kirkby Lonsdale
parish], oo. Westm., 218(p. 118).
480
INDEX OP PEESONS AND PLACES.
Fiserton, oo, Wilts. See Pisherton.
Fishaore, Martin de, 141.
Pisherton Anger, Pyssehertone, Fissoherton,
Piserton, F^sohertone, Fyssoherton,
Fysherstone, 00. Wilts, 148 (^.71,76).
Delainere, Fisscherton, co. Wilts, 346
(p. 195).
Fitz Alan, Edmund, 211.
earl of Arundel, 243, 264,
274, 436, 611 (p. 391).
, See Arundel.
Fitz Bernard, Fuiz Bernard, Fyz
Bernard, le Eiz Bernard, son of
Bernard, Margaret wife of John,
24.
, Thomas, 286.
, John, and Margaret (de Grey) his
wife, 398 Ci) 222;.
, .their daughter Joan,
398 (j». 222;.
Balph, 286.
, and Margaret his wife, 24.
, Thomas, nephew of Ealph, 24.
Fitz Urse. See Urse.
Fitz Walter. See Walter.
Fivehead, Fyfhyde Langford, eo. Somers.,
209.
Fiz Aer, Fuizaer, Hugh le, 470.
, Hugh, and Aliue his wife, 470.
.Thomas, 470.
Fiz Bernard. See Fitz Bernard.
Fiz Elia, Henry, 538 (jp. 340).
Flagg, Flagh [in Bakewell parish], oo. Derby,
553.
Flakebrig park, oo. Westm., 533 (p. 301).
Plamstead. Flamstede, Flemsted. co. Hertf.,
manor, 198, 615 (p. 397).
Flanvyle. Robert de, 412 {p. 236).
Flaumvile, Elias de, 341.
Flavell Flyford, Flavel, co. Wore., 615
(p. 403;.
Fleokenho, co. Warw. See Fleoknoe.
Fleokney, Fleckeneye, co. Leio., 412 (p. 236;.
Flecknoe. Pleckenho [in Wolftiamcote parish],
eo. Warw., 187, 412 ( p. 234).
Fledborough, oo. Nott., Skegby in, q.v.
Fleming, Flemyg, Flemeng, Flemyng, Bald-
win le,. 110, 224,337, 453.
, John, 533 (p. 305;, 536 (p. 821;.
, Philip le, 638 (i). 333;.
, Thomas le, 451.
Flemsted, co, Hertf. See Flamstead.
Flemyg. See Fleming.
Fletewyk, David de, 301.
, David de (son of David). 301.
, and Agatha his wife, 270
{p. 147).
, Lora his wife, 301.
Flitton, Flytte, Flitte, co. Bedf., 458 ( p. 258),
597.
FloketOD, 00. Su£B. See Flowton.
Floqeton, co. SoB. See Flowton.
Flore, John de, 538 (p. 346).
, Richard de, 538 {p. 345).
Flori, John. 352 (p. 201).
Flowton, Floqeton, Floketon, oo. Suff., 519
{p. 288), 538 (i). 348).
Flytte, CO. Bedf. See Flitton.
Fodynton [Siddington St. Peter ?J. oo. Glouc,
538 (p. 342).
Poleford, FoIefEord. Henry de. 527 {p. 294).
Folerigg, co. Lano. See Foulridge.
Folesham, co. Norf. See Foulsham
Foleshill, FoIkeshuU. co. Warw., 62 (p. 30).
Folevyle, Folevyll, John de, of Ashby
Polville, 190.
John le, 548.
John de (son of John), 190.
Folifait, Roger le, 395.
Folifyat, co. York. See PoUifoot.
Foliot, Foliet. Folyot, Margery, 279 (p. 155).
Richard, 380, 538 (p. 347).
, Roger, 615 (jp. 411).
Folkeehull, co. Warw. See Foleshill.
Folksworth, Fakesworth [oo. Hunt.], 538
(p. 350).
Folkyngham, co. Lino. See Falkingham.
I FoUifoot, Folifyat, Folyfayth [in Spoftorth
■ parish], CO, Tork, 536 (p. 317).
Folyot. See Foliot.
Fonteneye, Founteneye, Bichard de,
463.
William de, 463.
Fontibus, John de, of Upleatham, 536
(p. 322).
Lambert de, 536 (p. 322).
See Funteyns.
Foroier, William le, 156.
Ford, Forde [oo. Dorset, formerly oo. Devon],
abbot of, 538 (J). 341).
CO. N'humb., manor, 403 (p. 225).
, Forde, oo. Staff., manor, 62 (pp.
29, 31).
, Fordes, co. Sussex, manor, 274.
Forde, within the liberty of Newport, I . of W. ,
184.
Fordelond by Polrode [in St. Tudy parish ?] ,
CO. Cornw., 613.
Fordham, Great, co. Essex, manor, 475
(p. 268).
, advowson, 476 (jp. 268).
, 00. Norf., 538 (pp. 346, 347).
Fordingbridge, Pordyngbrigge, co. Hants,
advowson, 538 (2). 341).
Midgham in q.v.
Pordington, Fordynton, co. Dorset, manor
404.
00. Lino., 412 (p. 233).
Fordon [in Hunmanby parish] , oo. York, 121 .
Pordyngbrigge, co. Hants. See Fording-
bridge.
Fordynton, oo. Dorset. See Pordington.
Forehoe, Fourhoe, co. Norf., hundred, 522.
Poresta, David de, 64 {p. 32).
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
481
Forester, John le, 207.
Jordan le, 279 (p. 166).
Forfeld, oo. Wore. See Fairfield.
PorneaiiB, Forneaux. See Furneaux.
Fornham, oo. Su£f. See Faruham.
Forniaux. See Furneaux.
Fomival. See Fumivall.
Forstal, William, 458.
Forstebury, oo. Wilts. See Fosbury.
Forstebury, John de, 118.
, Peter de, 113.
Fortibus, Isabel de, oountess of Aumale or
Albemarle, 354.
Isabel de, oountess of Aumale or
Albemarle, 12.
, William de, earl of Albemarle, 365.
See Vivonia ; Albemarle .
Forton [in Long Parish, oo. Hants], 397
(pp. 219, 220).
Fosbury, Forstebury [in Tidoombe parish],
00. Wilts, 113.
West Weateforstebury [in Tidoombe
parish], eo. Wilts, 113.
Fosoott, Foxoote, oo. Buok., 100.
advowson, 100.
Fosse, John de, 615 (p. 404).
Foston, 00. Leio., manor, 536 (p. 312).
[on the Wolds], co. York, 204, 536
(pp. 318, 319).
rector of ohuroh of, 536
(pp. 318, 819).
Foterby, oo. Lino. See Fotherby
Fotherby, Foterby, oo. Lino., 536 (p. 315).
Fouke, Walter, 538 (p. 342).
Pouleshurst [now disappeared, in Sound
parish], co. Chester, 62 ( p. 30).
Pouleshurst, Richard de, 62 (p. 31).
, William de, 62 (p. 30).
Foulestowe, oo. Lino. See Fulstow.
Foulestowe, Geoffrey de, of Saxilby, 421.
Foulness, Foulnesse, co. Essex, 194.
Estwodewik marsh in, 194.
Foulridge, Folerigg [in Whalley parish], oo.
Lane, 279 (p. 161).
Foulsham, Folesham, eo. Norf., 538 (p. 349)
Foulsutton, 00. York. See Sutton.
Fountains, eo. York, abbot of, 197, 318, 533
(p. 807), 536 (pp. 320, 321, 323).
Founteneye. See Fonteneye.
Fourhoe, oo. Norf. See Forehoe.
Foumays, oo. Lano. See Furness.
Fournivall. See Purnivall.
Pourstones, Fourstanes, [in Newbrough
parish], oo. N'humb., 146.
Fowyton, oo. Cornw. See Fawton.
Foxoote, 00. Buck. See Fosoott.
Foxele, oo. Norf. See Foxley.
Poxele, John de, 193.
Fozhall, Foxhole [in Brightvell parish], oo.
SufE., 538 (p. 349).
, Tirellisfein, 215 (p. 115).
28017
Poxley, Foxele, oo. Norf., manor, 476 (». 270),
611 (p. 393).
Foxton, Balph de, 451.
Fraisthorpe, oo. York, Auburn in, q.v.
Frakenham, oo. Suff. See Freokenham.
Frameligham, Framelingham, oo Suff. See
FVamlingham.
Framelingham, Thomas de, and Agnes hie
wife, 221.
Framliugham, Framelingham, Frameligbam«
00. Suff., inquisition made at, 270 (j>.
147).
, castle, 390.
, oastle guard, 426,
Framlington [inPelton parish], eo. N'humb.
294.
Frampton Cotterell, Fromptoiie Cotel, From-
ton Cotel, Prompton Cotel, oo. Q-louo.,
411.
, , manor, 148 (pp. 72, 76, 77).
on Severn, Prompton, co. Glouo.,
manor, 607.
, Frankton, oo. Lino., 256, 471 (p.
264 bis).
, manor, 471 (p. 264).
Francois, Everard, 338.
Of. Fraunceys.
Franoeylond, oo. Surrey, 413 (p. 237).
Franklin, Frankelayn, Frankeleyn, Fraunke-
leyn, Fronkeleyn, John, 113.
, John le, 280.
Nicholas le, 280.
, Walter, 417.
William, 538 (p. 343).
of Boxworth, 67.
Frankton, oo. Lino. See Frampton.
Frannketon, oo. Warw., 615 (p. 405).
Fransham, Little, oo. Norf., advowson, 198.
Frant, Fernthe, co. Sussex, 538 (p. 340).
Prating, Fratynge, co. Essex, manor, 72.
Fratinge, John de, 72.
Alice, daughter of John de, 72.
Fratynge, co. Essex. See Prating.
Fraunc, William, the elder, of Harwich, and
Margaret his wife, 476.
Fraunceys, John, 623, 615 (p. 402).
Eichard de, 533 (pp. 302, 305), 536
(p. 323).
William, reetor of the church of
Cublington, 227.
Cf. Prenohe , Pranoeis.
Praunoton, John de, of Ingleby, 349^
Fraunkeleyn. See Franklin. ''
Fraxinis, Roger de, 41.
, Lucy daughter of Roger de, 41.
Cf. Esohes.
Fraxino, John de, 227.
, William de, 228.
Freokenham, Frakenham [oo. Suff.], 111.
Freckleton, Freoleton [in Kirkham parish],
00. Lano., 279 (i>. 163).
Freoleton, Adam de, 279 ( p. 163).
2H
482
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
Erederiok the Emperor, 139 (p. 66).
Preemantle, Fremantel, Freymauntel [in
Kingsclere], co. Hants, King's park,
32.
Preethorne, Frethom, oo. Glouc, 603 (p.
386).
Prelond, Boger, 178.
Freman, Riohard, 279 ( p. 155).
Walter le, 356.
» William, 167.
of Watford, 161.
C/. Fromond.
Fremantel, oo. Hants. Sei Freemantle.
Frembaud, Fermbaud, Ninholas, 588 (pp-
329, 3i2, 343 1. 599 (pp. 379,
380).
Fremington, Prtoyngton, co. Devon, manor,
143.
Fremon. See Fromoud.
Fremond. See Fromond.
Fremyngton, co. Devon. See Fremington.
Frenche, William le, 538 (p. 340).
Cf. Franeeis, Fraunoeys.
Frenohmoor, la Frenshemore [in Broughton
parish], CO. Hants. 148 (pp. 73, 77).
Frennyngeham , William de, his wife Eleanor,
277.
Frenshemore, eo. Hants. See Frenohmoor.
Fresden, Ferehesdon in the manor of Seven-
hampton [in Highworth parish], eo.
Wilts, 60.
Fresengfeud, oo. Suff. See Frcssingfield.
Freshmarsh or Friskmarsk on Humber, oo.
York (rww disappeared), 341.
Fresselay [oo. York]. See Farsley.
Fresselay, Godfrey de, a Scot, 579.
Fressingfield, Fresengfeud, co. Suff., 55,
, Whittingham in, q.v.
Freston, oo. Suff., 215 (p. 116;.
, Manstaneton in, p. 115.
advowson, 215 (p. 115).
Freston, . . . de, 215 (p. 116).
Fretewell. oo. Oxford. See Fritwell.
Fretewell, Kichard de, 109.
, Balphde, 109.
Fretewelle, co. Oxford. See Fritwell.
Frethebank, oo. Westm. See Pirbank.
Prethom, oo. Glouc. See Freethorn.
Frethom, Geoffrey de, 603 (p. 386).
Freyyle, FreTill. Sec.FriTill.
Friboya, Bobert, 266 (p. 144).
FrieBton, Fristou [in Caythorpe parish], co.
Lino., 534 (p. 310).
Frilond, de Prilande, William, his daughter
Cecily, 153.
Pringford, Pyringford, Fyryngford, oo. Ox-
ford, 398 {pp. 220, 221).
Friston, oo. Lino. See Frieston.
Priston, Eliiabeth de, 590.
Fritwell, Fretewelle, Fretewell, oo. Oxford,
191.
, manor, 60.
rrivill, Frevyle, I'ryviU, Frivile,
Frivylle, John de, 409, 410.
, Alexander de, 228, 482, 483.
., , Joan his wife, 148, 223,
482.
, David de, 409.
John, 111.
, John de, and Eleanor his wife, 409,
410.
, Eiohardde, 409.
(father of John), 409.
, (son of John), 409.
Frodingham, Frothingham, oo. York,
169.
Prodaham, oo. Chester, Kingsley, Norley and
Newton in, 23.
From, Reginald de, 603 (p. 386).
Frome St. Quintin, Frome Quintyn, oo
Dorset, 538 (p. 340).
Fromington, Frormvnton [in Marden parish],
CO. Heref., 4, 166.
Fromond, le Fremon, Fremond, Alice
wife of William, 4.
, John, 538 (i). 343).
, Biohard, 4, 338.
Thomas, 538 (,p. 343).
C/. Freman.
Prompton, Frompton Cotel, Fromton Cotel,
00. Glouc. See Frampton.
Fronkeleyn. See Franklin.
Frormynton, co. Heref. See Fromington.
Frothewio, oo. Essex. See Prowiok.
Prothewio. See Prowyk.
Frothingham, co. York. See Frodingham.
Frowick, Frothewio [in St. Osith parish] , oo.
Essex, 361.
Frowyk, Frothewio, John de, 361.
, Lawrence de, 361.
Frunthorp, oo. Line, 536 ( p. 316).
Fryston, Perry, Fryaton, co. York, manor,
395.
Frytheby, John de, 536 (pp. 322, 323).
FryviU, Fryvile. See Privill.
Puizaer. See Piz Aer.
Faiz Bernard. See Pitz Bernard.
Fulbourne, Fulbourne, co. Oamb., 458
(p. 256).
Fiilbrook, Fulbrok, oo. Warw., 615 (p.
405).
Pall Sutton, 00. York. See Sutton.
Pulready, Fulrigh [in Eatington parish], oo.
Warw., 615 (i). 405).
Fulstow, Poulestowe, co. Lino., 482.
Fulwioh, CO. Chester. See Wyoh.
Funteyns, Geoffrey de, 608.
Geoffrey de, the elder, 608.
the younger, and Margery his
wife, 608.
, John de, sou of Geoffrey, 608.
SeePontibus.
■INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
483
Furneaux, Forniaux, Furneaue, Fur-
neus, Forneaus, Furneux, John
do, 27.
Richard de, 106.
Robert de, 138.
Alice de, 326.
, Johnde, 438.
Matthew de, 148 (pp. 73, 77), 209,
263, 434.
Richard de, 27.
, , and Sibyl his wife, 106.
William de, 106.
FurnesB, Fournaya, co. Lano., abbot of, 533
(p. 307).
Farneus, Furneux. See Furneaux.
Furnivall, Fournivall, Fornyval, Gerard de,
569.
..., Thomas de, 120 (p. 53).
Fyohet, William, 225.
Fyfe. See Fife.
Fyffhede, oo. Essex. See FyBeld.
F^fhide, Fyfhyde, oo. Wilts. See Fiaeld.
Fyfhyde, oo. Somers. Sec Fivehead.
F^field, Fyffhede, oo. Essex, manor, 599 ( p.
379).
Fylkyngohe, oo. Ojford. See Filkins.
jyilungle, 00. Warw. See Fillongley.
Fynohingefeld, oo. Essex. See Finehingfield.
Fyndon, co. Sussex. See Finden,
Fynele, co. York. See Filey.
B^nemere, oo. Oxford. See Finmere.
Fynemere, Osbert de, 538 (p. 344).
Fynkal, oo. York. See Finohale.
Fynnon Arthur [oo. Montgomery]. See
Ffynnon.
Fyringford, Fyryngford, co. Oxford. See
Fringford.
Fyssohertone, Pysohertone, Fyssoherton,
.Fysherstone, co. Wilts. See Fisherton.
Fyz Beriiard. See Fitz Bernard.
G
Gaddesden, Gatesdene [co. Hertf.], manor,
227.
, Great, Gatisdene, Gatesden , oo. Hertf. ,
manor, 279 {p. 154), 458 (p. 256).
.' , advowsoh, 458 (p. 256)
Gaddesdene, John de, 412 (p. 235).
Gaer [in Castle Caereinion, co. Montgomery],
147, 214.
Gainford, Gaynisford, Gayneford, Gaynes-
ford, 00. Durham, 615 (p. 412).
; manor, 615 (J). 406); ,
GJairgrave, oo. York. See Qargraye.
Gaiton. See Gayton.
Qallungelloyn, oo. Salop. See Trallwmgollen
[oo. Montgomery] .
Galmeton, co. York. See Ganton.
Galwatth landes in Meols, co. Lane, 279
(p. 163).
Gamel, Nicholas, 167.
, , his brother John, 167.
Gamylswath, co. York, 533 (p. 301).
Gandavo. See Gaunt.
Ganton, Galmeton, co. York, 536 (p. 319).
Garboldisham, oo. Norf., manor, 336.
rector of. See Bosco.
Gai-dener, Robert le, 65.
Gardinis, Thomas de, 448.
, his wife Petronilla. See
Kemesek.
William de, 350.
Gare, oo. Kent. See Gore.
Qarendon, Gernedon, Gerudon, oo. Leic,
abbey, advowson of, 458 (p. 259).
..., abbot of, 279 (^. 156).
Garenne, See Warenna.
Qargoit, co. Cornw., 139 (p. 64). »
Gargrave, Gairgrave, Gergrave, Gayrgrave,
00. York, 533 (pp. 306, 306), 536
{p. 321).
, William, chaplain of, 538 (,p. 306).
Garnonshale, co. Staff. See Garshalli
Garrigill, Gerardgill [in Alston parish], co.
Oumb., 501.
Garaale, G-arshale, Thomas de, 412 (p. 236).
Garshall, Garnonshale [in Milwioh parish,
CO. Staff.], 283.
Garsington, Gersyndon, oo. Oxford, manor,
606.
Garston, Graston, co. Berks, 615 (p. 402).
Garth, Joan wife of Adam de, 562.
Garthewin, Garthewynt [in Llanfair Tul-
haiarn], co. Denbigh, 279 (p. 158).
Garthgelynenfawr, Garthgelennyn Vaur,
Garthelonynyour, Garthgeleunynvanr
[inPennant,oo. Montgomery], 147, 214.
Garth genen in the country of Meoheyn [Meoha in ,
CO. Montgomery], 147.
Garw, Garwe, river, oo. Glamorgan, ^38
(p. 334).
Gascelin, Edmund, 48.
, Edmund son of Edmund, 48.
Gasoony, 355.
Gatoombe, Gatecombe [1. of W., oo. Hants],
331.
manor, 59.
Gate Helmsley, co. York. See Helmsley.
Gatecombe, oo. Hants. See Gatcombe.
Qutesdene, Gatesden, Gatisdene, co. Hertf.
See Gaddesden.
Gaunt, Ghent, Gandavo, Lora wife of
Gilbert de, 135.
, Gilbert de, 121, 352 (p. 200).
, fee of, 160.
Juliana de, 136, 352 ( pp. 200, 201 y
barony or fee of, 160; 173, 279 (p.
155), 352 {p. 200), 526.
484
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Gautby, Gtoatebie, co. Lino., 279 (p. 164).
Gayaston, Garerstoii, Gavastone, Peter de,
earl of Cornwall, 101, 139 (p. 65), 240,
375, 382. 385, 538 (pp. 326, 352), 611
(p. 391).
, Margaret (daughter of Gilbert
de Clare) his wife, 240, 279 (p. 153),
538 (pp. 326, 352).
, writ 'tested by, '6(K.),24(re.).
, See Cornwall.
Gavelacre, Ralph, and Alice his wife, 397
(p. 220).
, Walter de, 397 (p. 220).
Garerston, See GaTaston.
Gayhurst, Gothurst, co. Buck., manor, 138.
adrowson, 138.
Gaynisford, Gayneford, Gaynesford [co. Dur-
ham]. See Gainford.
Qayrgrave, co. York. See Gargrave.
Gaysele, oo. Saff. See Gazeley,
Gayton, Geyton, oo. Norf., 334.
00. N'hamp., manor, 602 (p. 382).
, William, parson of, 601.
Gayton, Geyton, Gaiton, Philip de,
601.
, Bicliard, son of Richard de,
137.
Theobald de, 602.
, Philip de, 555, 602.
Margaret or Margery wife of,
602 (p. 383).
, gSchoIastioa and Juliana, his
sisters, 601, 602.
Balphde, 137.
Theobald de, 412 (p. 235).
(the elder), 602 (p. 383).
Qaieley, Gayslee, Gaysele, co. Suff., 412
(p. 233), 538 (p. 847).
Disningin, q.v.
Geddinges, Qeddynges, Geddyng,
Walter de, 344.
Robert de, 215 (p. 116).
, Thomas de, 344, 413 (p. 237).
Walter de, and Maud his wife, 344.
Gedney, Gedeneye, Gedenaye, co. Lino., 252.
manor, 472.
Geffard. See Giffard.
Gegge, Thomas le, 538 (p. 343).
Geist, 00. Norf. See Guist.
Gelham, co. Essex. See Yeldham.
Gelligaer, Kilthigair, co. Glamorgan, 538 (p.
334).
, adrowson, 538 (p. 335).
Gemys. See Jemys.
Geoffrey, Robert, son of, 533 (p. 306).
, Simon, son of, of Hackthom. See
Haothorn.
William, son of, of Wisbech, 168.
Gerard, Thomas, 161.
.Thomas, son of William, 633 ( J). 307).
Gerardgill, oo. Cumb. See Garrigill.
Gereb»ud, Adam, 538 (p. 360).
Qergraye, co. York. See Gargrave.
Germethorp, co. Line. See Grainthorpe.
Gemedon, co. Leic. See Garendon,
Gernegan, Peter, 471 (p. 264).
Gememewe, co. Warw., 615 {p. 405).
Gernet, Ralph, 150.
Gernoun, Robert (in Domesday book), 471
(p. 265).
Gerold, Gilbert, 544.
Oerounde, Hugh de, 31, 100.
, John de, 31.
Cf. Jerounde.
Gerrans, co. Cornw. Tregeare in, q.v.
Gerston, Henry de, 638 (p. 352).
Gersyndon, in Oxford. See Garsington.
Gerudon, co. Leic. See Garendon.
Gerveys, John son of William, 538 (p. 343).
Gestingthorpe, Gestyngthorpe, Gestnyngthorp,
CO. Suff., 538 (pp. 348, 349;.
Gevele, co. Somers. See YeoVil.
GeveltoD, William de, 607 (p. 389).
Geystweyth, co. Norf. See Guestwiok.
Geyton, co. Norf . See Gayton.
Geyton. See Gayton.
Ghent, abbot of St. Peter's, 274.
Ghent. See Gaunt.
Gibcraok, Gibbecrak, co. Essex, 53 (p. 18).
Gidleigh, Gyddelegh, oo. Deyon, manor, 572.
Giffard, Geffard, Gyfford, Eva, 611 (p. 394).
John, 538 (pp. 342, 345).
.ofTwyford, 619.
, of Weston sub Edge, 362.
, John son of John, of Obillington
615 (p. 402).
, John son of Osbert. 527 (p. 294).
Peter, 356.
Robert, 502.
Giggleswick, Gigleswyk, Giggleswyk, co.
York, 536(^)^.314, 324).
Gilbert, Adam son of, of Cliburn, 533 ( p. 303).
John, 542.
his father Henry, 542.
, John son of, of Middleton, 218
(p. 118).
.Peterson of, 55 (p. 21).
, Richard, of Watford, 161.
William, 96.
William son of,218 {p. 119).
Gilcop, CO. Pembroke, 56.
Gilcrux, Gileeruice, oo. Cumb., 146;
Giliot, Peter, 533 (p. 305).
Gillesland, co. Cumb. See Gilsland.
Gilling. 00. Hunt. See Yelling.
Gillingham, Gyllingham, Gillingeham, Gil-
lyngham, oo. Dorset, 297.
, manor, 297.
, forest, 297.
, , forester in fee of, 297.
Gillingham, John de, 538 ( p. 340).
Gillyngham, co. Dorset. See Gillingham.
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
485
Gilmorton, Morton, oo. Leio., 615 (p. 406).
Qilsland, Gillesland, oo. Cumb., 328, 452, 662.
Gippewyo, oo. Su£f. See Ipswioh.
Q-isburn, Giselburne, Giselburne in Oravene,
00. York, 536 (pp. 313, 322).
forest, 536 (p. 313).
Giselburne, co. York. See Gisburn.
Giselburne, John, son of Hugh de, 536
(p. 313).
See Gysburn.
Gisels, 00. N'humb. See Guyzance.
Gisors, Gysors, John, 503.
Gisseberue, co. York. See Quisbrough.
Gissing, Gissingg, oo. Norf., 412 {p. 234).
Givendale, Great and Little, Northgeveldale
and Estgeveldale, oo. York, 99, 240.
Glamergan, Sobert de, 209.
Glamorgan, oounty, 538 (j). 332).
Glapthorne, Glapthorn. co. N'hamp., 538
(i). 344).
Glasbury [ooa. Radnor and Brecon], manor,
279 (j). 158).
Glasmeynoo, Glasmenoo [co. Montgomery ?],
147, 214.
Glaspol, 00. Monm., 538 {p. 336).
Glaston, co. Butland, 412 («. 235), 615 (p.
402).
Glastonbury, oo. Somers., abbot of, 423, 425,
485, 603 (p. 385), 607 {p. 388), 611
(p. 394).
Glating, Glottyng [in Bignor pariah], oo.
Sussex, 536 (i). 315).
Glazeleye, Guy de, 102.
Glede, Walter, 280.
Glemesford, Bartholomew de, 357.
, his son John, 357.
Glen, Great, Glen Magna, oo. Leio., 458 {p.
258).
Glendon, Clendon, oo, N'hamp., 538 (p. 345).
Glinneth, oo. Glamorgaii. See Glyn-neath.
Glottyng, 00. Sussex. See Glating.
Gloucester, co. Glouo. , 280.
St. Peter's, abbot of, 280, 350.
abbot and convent of, 279
(p. 158).
earl of, 29, 64 {p. 33), 148 (pp. 74,
75), 215 ip. 115), 265, 271, 274, 279
(p. 156), 306, 344, 346 {p. 195), 425,
430, 448, 472, 475 [pp. 268, 269j, 490,
505, 516, 523, 533 (p. 303), 568, 611
(p. 391).
, , his court at Koyston, 523.
, See Clare.
, countess of, 585.
, honour, 538.
Gloucestre, Gloucester, Walter de,
350.
, Walter de, and Hawis his wife, 350.
, esoheator. writs to, 154,628,
629.
, late esoheator, 340,468.
(son of Walter), 350.
Glnsbum, Glusbume [in Kildwick parish],
00. York, 533 (i). 306), 536 {p. 321).
Glynebboth [Glyn-Ebbw ?], oo. Monm., 538
(p. 335).
Glyn-neath, co. Glamorgan, fishery, 538
{p. 334).
Glynrempny [Glyn-Bumney ?] , wood, oo.
Monm., 538 (p. 335).
Glynrhondda, Glynrotheny, Glynrotheni, oo.
Glamorgan, Welsh country of, 538
(pp. 332, 334).
Glynserwy wood, co. Monm., 588 (p. 335).
Glyn-taff, Glyntaf, co. Glamorgan, 538 (p.
334).
fishery, 638 (p. 334).
Glvnteler forest [co. Monm. ?], 412 (p.
232).
Gnipe, Simon de, 218 (p. 119).
Gnype, oo. Westm. See Knipe.
Gobion, Gobioun, Gobyon, Alice (wife of
Robert Bertram the elder), 52.
Henry, 615 (p. 402), 619.
Goce, Gooz, Joce, Jdhn, 297.
.Walter, 297.
Gooelyn. See Goscelyn.
Godale, Geoffrey, Agnes (Sparwe) his wife,
308.
Godard, Hugh, 57 (p. 24).
Godberd, Roger, 279 (i). 156).
C/. Godeberd.
Goddington, Godyngton, co. Oxford, manor,
279 (p. 157).
Godeberd, John, 533 (p. 302).
C/. Godberd.
Godeknave, Godknave, William, of
Hereford, 388.
Godelee, Godele, Ellas de, 603 (pp. 385, 386).
Godelegh, oo. Devon. See Goodleigh.
Goderingstone, Goderinton, co. Glouo. See
Gotherington.
Godesone, Amisius, 274.
Qodestowe, co. Oxford. See Godatow.
Godewinston, Godewynston, oo. Kent. See
Goodnestone.
Goding, Stephen, and Alice his wife, 68.
Godknave. See Godeknave.
Godrioh [oo. Heref.] . See Goodrich.
Godshill, CO. Hants (I. of W.), Bridge in, g-.u.
Godstone, Wolkneatede, oo. Surrey, manor,
625.
Godstow, Godestowe [oo. Oxford], abbess of,
397(iJ.219), 611(i). 391).
Godyngton, oo. Oxford. See Goddington.
Golafre, Richard, 161.
, Roger, 533 (i?. 304).
Golokesby, oo. Lino. See Goulsby ?
Gold, Hamo, 542.
Goldoliff, Goldeolyve, oo. Monm., prior of,
538 (iJ. 336).
Goldeburn, co. York. See Goldsborough.
Goldeolyve, oo. Monm. See Goldcliff.
Golden, Gonedon [near Pembroke], oo.
Pembroke, 56.
Goldene, co. Salop. Su Golding.
486
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
aoldeiburgh, Adam de, 536 (p. 318).
Richard de, 536 (p. 317).
Golding, Goldene [in Pitohford parish], eo.
Salop, 611 (p. 392).
Goldingham, Alan de, 215 (p. 116).
William de, 412 {p. 235).
Goldington, Goldinton, oo. Bedf., 431.
Goldsborough, Goldeburn, oo. York, N.E,,
199 (p. 103).
Goldyng, Riohard, 603 (p. 385).
Goldynton, Peter de, 138.
Golene, Richard of Conington, 67, 357.
, William, 357.
Gomeldone, Gomeledon, William de, and
Agnes his wife, 330.
Gomeshulne, oo. Surrey. See Gomshall.
Gomshall, Gomeshulne [in Shere, &c.], co.
- Surrey, 334.
Gonedon, oo. Pembroke. See Golden.
Gonerby, Gunnerby [in Hatoliffe parish], oo.
Lino., 352 (p. 201).
Gooderstone. Gudirston, oo. Norf., manor,
475 {p. 269).
Gdodldgh, Godelegh, oo. Devon, 527 {p. 293).
Goodmanham, Gurmundham, Gothemondham
00. York, 341, 636 (p. 319).
Goodueatone by Faversham, Godewinston,
Godewynston by Sydingburn. co. Kent,
220 (i)i). 121, 123).
Goodrich, Godrioh [oo. Heref.], oastle, &o.,
56.
Goodsoal, Gotereshole [in Burwash parish],
00. Sussex, 207.
Gooz. See Gooe.
Gore, la Gare, la Gore [in Upchuroh parish],
00. Kent, manor, 220 (pp. 121, 123).
Gorges, Ralph de, 142, 331, 603 (p. 886).
; , Riohard de, parson of Ruokinge, 153.
Robert, 153.
Goron, Walter, 355.
Gqrran, oo. Cornw. , Bodrugan in, q.v.
Gosbeck, Gosebek, oo. Su£f., 270 (p. 146).
>, manor, 311.
, advowson,311.
Gosoelya, Qocelyn, John son of John,
of Weston, 620.
William son of John, of Weston, 620.
Gosebek, oo. Suff. See Gosbeok,
Gosebek, Richard de, 311.
, Ralph de, 311.
Gosebradene, co. Somers. See Brudou.
Goseford, oo. Cuinb. See Gosforth.
00. N'humb. See Gosforth.
Goseford, Robert de, 662.
Simon de, 634 (p. 311;.
Gosforth, Goseford. oo. Cumb., 562.
South, Goseford, oo. N'humb., manor,
219 (p. 120).
Qoston? Costynestone [in Penllino parish],
oo. Glamorgan, 638 (j). 333).
Gotereshole, oo. Sussex. See Goodsoal.
Gothemondham, oo. York. See Goodmanham.
Gotherington, Goderinton, Goderingstone [In
■ Stoke Orchard parish] , oo. Glonc, 272,
■ 588 (p. 329).
Gothurst, 00. Buck. See Gayhurst.
Gouiz, Gouuiz, Gouys, Ooys, Alice
de, 284.
Brian son of Brian de, 61.
John de, 273, 538 {p. 340).
William de, 234, 457, 538 (p. 340).
, his daughter Joan. Sec
Latymer.
Goulsby (?), Golokesby, oo. Line, 412 {p. 230).
Gourmy, Cornu, Alan le, 527 (p. 294).
Goushill, CO. Line. Sec Goxhill.
Gousill, Ralph de, 472.
, , his daughter Margiret,
married to Philip le Despeneer, 472.
Goutebie, oo. Line; See Gautby.
Gouys. See Gouiz.
Gower, Stephen, 240.
Goxhill, Goushill, co. Line., 472.
Goys. See Gouiz.
Graby, Greyby, Greiby [in Aslaekby parish],
00. Lino., 472, 473, 522.
, manor, 472.
Graffham, Grafham, co. Sussex, manor, 523.
Grafham, co. Hunt., 464, 538 (p. 350).
, CO. Sussex. See 6i-a£fham.
Grafham, Vitalis de, 464.
Grafton, Temple, oo. Warw., 616 (p. 405).
, master of the hospital oi,615(p. 406).
, , Hillborough in, q.v.
[in Great Bedwyu parish], oo. Wilts,
837.
, West, Westgraf tone [in Great Bedwin
parish], co. Wilts, 113.
Manor, by Bromsgrove, co. Wore,
615 (p. 408).
Grafton, Edmund de, 615 (p. 403).
Grainaby, Graynesby, oo. Lino., 526.
Grainthorpe, Germethorp, oo. Line, 317.
, Wragholme in, q.v.
Grandborough, co. Warw., Caloutt in, q.v.
, Woolsoott in, q.v.
Grandisono, Graunooun, William de, 423.
andSibyl hiswife, 60.
Granevill, Richard de, 150.
Gransden, Great, Grantesdene, Grantisden,
Grantisdene, co. Hunt, 623, 638
(pp. 325, 360).
, advowson, 538 (pp. 327, 851).
Grantoheater, Granaete, co. Camb., manor,
279 (p. 154).
Grantesdene, Grantisdene, Graatisden, oo.
Hunt. See Gransden.
Qrapinel, Petronilla, 213 (p. 112).
Grappenhall, Gropenal, oo. Chester, manor, 74.
le Middilhurst in, 74.
Grarig, co. Westm. See Grayriggi
Gras, Grase, John le (or de), 536 (pp. 318,
319, 321).
, Walter, 119.
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
487
Grasenoyl.' See Otiazenloil.
Gtrassington, Gressyngton [in Linton parish],
00. York, 636 (i). 321).
Graaton, Qarston, oo. Berks, 615 (p. 402),
Gratton, Gretton [in Horton parish], oo.
Staff., 62 (p. 28).
Gratton, Eobert de, 281.
Grauuoouu See Grandisono.
Graunourt, Eobert de, 538 ( p. 343).
Graunt, Manger le, 382, 527 (p. 395).
Grave, oo. Buck. See Grove.
, 00. Warw. See Grove.
Grave, Adam de la, 288, 289.
Sibyl de la, 622.
Adam de la, his wife Margery, 289.
, Johndela, 288.
, and Anastasia his wife, 330.
Thomas, son of William de la, 622,
, William de la, of Swavesey, 67.
, Wymund de la, of Elsworth, 67, 357.
, , Isabel his wife, 357.
Graveney, Joioe, 438.
Gravenhunger [in Woore parish], oo. Salop,
62 (pp. 29, 31).
Gravenhunger, Adam son of Richard de, 62
(p. 29).
Graves6nd,6raveshende,oo. Kent, manor, 524.
Gray. See Grey.
Qraynesby, oo. Lino. See Grainsby.
Grayrigg, Grarig [in Kendal parish], oo.
Westm., 218(2J. 119).
Grazenloil, Grasenoyl, Thomas, and Amice
his wife, 330.
Greasley, Greseley, oo. Nott., manor, 120
IP' 53).
, Willey in, q.v.
Greathampstead, Grethamstede [in Luton
parish, now called Someries], co. Bedf.,
127.
Greenrigg, Grenerig [in Caldbeek parish], oo. I
Cnmb.,146, 197.
, Grenrig [in Kendal parish], oo.
Westm.,218(i). H9).
Greenstreet le GrenSstrete [in Hallow parish],
CO. Wore, 615 (p. 411).
Greenwioh,Greu6wyoh, oo. Kent, 611 (p. 391).
Greete, Grete, oo. Salop, manor, 57 (p. 24).
Greetham, Grotham, oo. Line, manor, 279
(pp. 153, 164).
..., Greteham, Gretham, eo. Butla^d,
manor, 615 (pp. 400, 407).
Gregory, Heni-y son of, 68.
, his son Biichard, 68.
Grei. See Grey.
Greiby, co. Line. See Graby.
Grelle, Hawisia de, 249.
Thomas de, 291.
Grendale, Walter de, 352 (p. 201).
Qrendon by Tame, oo. Buok. See Crendon.
Underwood, oo. Buok, advowson, 272.
, manor, 272.
, Gryndon, oo. N'hamp., 412 (pp. 231,
235).
, , advowson, 412 (p. 235).
Grendon, John de, 131.
, Nicholas de, 218 (p. 118).
Ealph de, 611 (p. 394).
Grene, Thomas de la, 636 (p. 321).
Qrenehalle, la [oo. Montgomery], 214.
Grenehelay [Garleigh in Eothbury ?],
vaocary, oo. N'humb., 219 (p. 121).
Grenerig, oo. Camb. See Greenrigg.
Grenestrete, oo. Wore. See Greenstreet.
Greneville, Grenevill, Eiohard de, 638
{p 342, 349).
Grene vyle. Gravy 11, Bartholomew de, 538
(p. 339), 340.
Grenewyoh, oo. Kent. See Greenwich.
Grenlegh, Meiler de, G2(p. 30).
Grenley, oo. Nott. See Gringley.
Greseley, co. Nott. See Greasley.
Greseley, Geoffrey de, 62 (p. 29).
Gressyngton, oo. York. See Grassington.
Grestain, Gresteyn [Eure, Prance], abbot of,
386.
Grestede, William de, 286.
his daughter Isabel, 286.
Grestwaite, Grestweyf, Greatwayth, co. York.
See Griathwaite.
Grete, oo. Salop. See Greet.
Grete, Philip de, 57 (p. 24), 533 (p. 304).
Greteham, oo. Rutland. See Greetham.
Gretham, oo. Line. See Greetham.
00. Rutland. See Greetham.
Grethamstede, oo. Bedf. See Greathampstead.
Gretton, eo. Staff. See Gratton.
Grevenant, oo. Salop. See Trefnant [oo.
Montgomery].
Grevyll. See Grenevill.
Grewelthorpe, Thorpe [in Kirkby Malzeard],
00. York, 313.
Grey, Gray, le Grey, de Grey, de Grei
Henry, 116.
, Henry, 512.
, Joan, 398, 549.
, John, of RotherSeld, 345.
Reginald, 53.
, Bichard, of Saudiaore, 231.
Henry, 53.
, Joan, 191.
, her father Thomas de
Valoignes, q.v.
, John, 229, 251 (p. 137), 292, 412
(p. 233 bis), 471 (p. 264), 536 (p. 320),
538 (pp. 329, 343), 548, 597.
, (son of Jam), 549.
(son of John), 649.
, (son of Reginald), 63.
, of Rotherfield, 346, 398.
C/. Rotherfeld.
, , Margaret his wife, 345.
, , his son John, 398, 612.
, Reginald de, 28.
, Richard, 207, 346 ( p. 195), 348.
(sou of Henry), 116.
^ , of Horston, 279 (p. 156).
488
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
Gifey — cont.
Kobert, 612.
, and Joan hia wife, 398.
Thomas, 398 (p. 222).
, , Joan daughter of, 398 (jp.
222).
William, of Sandiaore, 231.
Greyby, oo. Lino. See Graby.
Greylond, Simon de, 538 {p. 344).
Greyneston, co. Norf. See Grimaton.
Greysouthen, Crayaothin [in Brigham pariah],
CO. Cumb., 146.
Grifflthsmoor, Bruffresmor, oo. Glamorgan,
638 (p. 335).
Griffin ap Howel, ap Houvel, 22.
, , his son. See B^es.
Griffin son of Owen lord of Pool, his aister
Hawia, 269.
Griffyn, Griffiz, Geoffrey, &2(pp. 30, 31).
Orimbald, Orymbaud, Grymbald,
Uabel, 320.
Boberfc, 320, 412 (p. 233).
Eoger, 538 (p. 350).
, William, 412 (p. 234).
Grimesby, oo. Lino. See Grimaby.
Grimeston, oo. Kott. See Grimaton.
Grimolby, Walter son of Alan de, 534 ( p.
309).
Grimoldby, Grimolby, oo. Lino., 534 (pp.
308, 309).
Grimsby, Grimesby, Grimmeaby, oo. Line,
burgage tenure of, 352 {p. 200).
, nuns of, 463.
, Little, Grimesby, co. Lino., 536
(p. 315).
Grimshoe, Grymyahowe, co. Norf., 198.
Grimstead, East, Eastgrimstede, latgrimstede,
Grimstedi [in West Dean pariah], oo.
Wilts, 221,528.
, manor, 479.
Grimstede, GhTmstede, John de, 479.
Johnde, 221.
and Maud his wife, 479.
(son of John), 479.
Grimaton, Greyneston, oo. Norf., 538 (p. 347).
Grimeston [in Wellow parish], oo.
Nott., 279 (p. 155).
Gringley on the Hill, Grenley by Eetteford,
00. Nott., 659.
Gristhwaite, Grystwayt, Grestwaitc, Gristh-
wait, Grestweyt, Grestwayth [in
Topoliffe parish], oo. York, 536
(pp. 314, 322, 325).
Griston, Gristone, oo. Norf., 538 (p. 346).
Griston, John de, 538 (p. 346).
Grofvenour. See Grosvenour.
Gropenal, oo. Chester. See Grappenhall.
GroBvenour, Grofvenour, Warin le,
son of Warin, 180.
Robert le, 180.
Groton, Grotone, oo. Suff., 538 (p. 348).
Grove, la Grave, oo. Buck., manor, 273.
Grave, la Grave, co. Warw., manor,
602 (pp. 382, 383)
Grundiabnrgh, Grundesburgh, oo. Suff.,
manor, 261, 332.
Qrygge, John, 113.
Grym, Banulph, 464.
Grymbald, Grymbaud. See Grimbald.
Grymenhull, co. Wore, 615 (p. 403).
GrymenbuU, Richard de, 8.
Agnes his wife, 8.
, , his daughters Isabel, Amioe
and Margery, 8.
Eiohardde, 615 (p. 403).
Grymeaton, Roger de, 536 (p. 319).
Grymatede. See Grimstede.
Grymyahowe, oo. Norf. See Grimshoe.
Gryndon, oo. N'hamp. See Grendon.
Grystwayt, co. York. See Gristhwaite.
Gubaud, Guibaud, Guy, 473, 474.
, Alice, wife of Guy, 474.
John (father of Guy), and Margaret
his wife, 473.
, (son of Guy), 473.
Gudiraton, oo. Norf. See Gooderstone.
Guestwiok, Geyatweyth, oo. Norf., 538
(p. 347).
Guibaud. See Gubaud.
Guildford, Qnldcford, co. Surrey, 413.
Guilaborough, co. N'hamp., Nortoft in, q.v.
Guisbrough, Gisaeberue, co. York, prior of,
536 (p. 320).
Barnaby in, q.v.
Guiseley, co. York, Yeadon in, q.v.
Guist, Geist, co. Norf., 538 (p. 347).
Guiting Power, Guyting, co. Glouo., 458
(p. 257).
Temple, Gutyngge, co. Qlouc, manor,
88.
Guldeford, oo. Surrey. See Guildford.
Guldeford, Henry de, 413.
Gunoelin, Richard, aon of, 638 (p. 349).
Giinnerby, oo. Lino. See Gonerby.
Gunnolfmorea, oo. Lane, 279 (p. 163).
Gunthorpe, Gunthorp, co. Norf., 538 (p. 346).
Gunwalloe, co. Cornwall, Winuington in,
q.v.
Gurmond, Richard, 615 (p. 405).
Gurmundham, co. York. See Goodmanham.
Gurnay, Anselm de, 538 (p. 342).
Gurneye, Thomas de, 538 (p. 339).
Guacard, Fnlk, 431.
Guttridge, Cruatwic [in Weeley parish], oo.
Essex, 361.
Gutyngge, co. Glouc. See Guiting.
Guy ap Traham, 64 (p. 83).
Guy, Robert, aon of John son of, 615 (p. 408).
John, son of John eon of, 615
ip. 404).
Thomas, aon of, of Riseholme, 421.
Guynna, 147, 214.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
489
Quyfcing, •00. Glouo. See Guiting.
Guytouohe, merchant dt Lombardy, 638
(i). 330).
Guysance, Gysina, Gisels [in Shilbottle
parish], co. N'humb., 636 (p. 316).
Gwehelog, Welok, oo. Monm., forest of, 538
{p. 336).
Gwerneaney, oo. Monm. See Warnsti.
Gyddelegh, oo. Devon. See Gidleigh.
Gyelemyn, John de, 184.
Gyffard. See Giffard.
Gyles, John, 148 (p. 70).
Gylgraynes, co. York, 533 (p. 801).
Gylle, Richai-d, 280.
, , his daughter Christiana, 260.
Gyllingham, co. Dorset. See Gillingham.
Gylpine, Biohard de, 218 (p. 119).
Bobert de, 218 (p. 119).
, William de, 218 (p. 119).
Gynes, Ingram de, 92.
Gyney, Roger de, 538 (p. 346).
Gynge Monteneye, co. Essex, See Moont-
nessing,
Gyngen Margaret, co. Essex, See Margaret-
ting.
Gypewich, Gyppewyoh, oo. Suff . See Ipswich.
Gyrmouth, William de, 583 (p. 306).
Gysbum, John de, and Beatrice his wife, 345,
See Giselburne.
Gysins, co. N'humb. See Guyzance.
Gysors. See Gisors.
Gyrele, oo. Somers. See Yeovil.
H
Habberley, Habberleye, oo. Salop, 104.
, manor, 188.
Habergham Eaves, Habryngham [in Whalley
parish], oo. Lane, 279 (p. 160).
Haborough, Haburgh^ co. Line, 144.
Habraham. See Abraham.
Habryngham, co. Lano. See Habergham.
Haburgh, co. Line. See Haborough.
Hacohesbam, co. Surrey. See HJatoham.
Haoconby, Hakunby, co. Line, 473.
Haoh, Eustace de la, 400.
Haoheston, co. Suff., 66.
Hackenby, Hagganby [near Tadoaster], oo.
York, 536 (p. 318).
Haokendean, Hookingdene, Hookingdenne [in
St. Mary Cray parish], co. Kent, 544.
Haokleton, Haolynton [in Fiddington parish],
CO. N'homp., 412 (i). 236 bis).
Haokthorn, Hacthorn, co. Line., 364.
Haokyng, Bernard del, 279 (jp. 161).
Haolynton, co, N'hamp. See Haokleton.
Haothorn, oo. Lino. See Haokthorn,
Hacthorn, Simon, son of Geoffrey de,
364.
Geoffrey de (son of Simon), 364.
Haothorp, Robert de, 536 (p. 323).
Hadde, Bobert, and Alice his wife, 642.
, Eoger, 642.
Haddeo, Hadiho, co. Somers., fishing in a.
stream called, 513,
Haddlesey, Chapel, Esthathelsay [in Birkin
parish] , oo. York, 498.
West, Westhathelsay [in Birkin
parish], co. lork, 498.
Haddon, oo, Derby, 167.
Hadeshaw, William de, 538 (p. 346).
Hadiho river. See Haddeo.
Hadlow, Haudlo, co. Kent, 538 (p. 343).
manor, 638 (p. 331).
Hagberewe, co. Wore. See Aggberrow
Hagenete. See Haughley.
Hagganby, co. York. See Hackenby.
Haghenlyth, co. York. See Hanlith.
Haginet. See Haughley.
Haidore, co. Lino. See Haydor,
Haie. la, fee of, 619 (p. 289).
Hail Weston, Haylweston, co. Hunt., 538
(.p. 327),
Hailey, Hcyle, co. Hertt., 458 (p. 258).
Hailsham. co. Sussex, Bowley in, q.v.
Hainton, Haynton, oo. Lino., 249, 266, 291.
Hakeford, William de, 412 (p. 234).
Hakelut, Hakelute, Hakelutel, Hugh, sub-
escheator, 388.
Walter, 67 (p. 25), 68.
Hakestan, oo. Salop. See Hawkstone.
Haket, John, 615 (j). 403).
, Walter, writ to, 638 (p. 351).
Hakunby, oo. Lino. See Hacoonby.
Hakunby, William son of John de, 473.
Halberton, oo, Devon, 638 {p. 340).
Haldeley, Adam de, 279 {p. 161).
Haldeneby, oo. N'hamp. See Holdenby.
Haldeneby, William, son of John de, 458
(p. 266).
Haldesworth, co. Devon, See Holsworthy.
Haleford, oo. Warw. See Halford.
Hales, Henry de, 541.
, Hugh de, 641.
Haleswell, William de, 226.
Halewell, oo. Oxford, See Holwell.
Halford, Haleford, oo. Warw., 458 (p. 259),
615 ( p. 404).
Halfshire, Demy Counte, co. Wore., hundred,
615 (2). 397).
Halghton, oo. Chester. See Hanghton.
Halgton, Halghton, Thomas son of
Bobert de, 283.
, Robert de, 283.
Thomas de, 470.
C/, Halughton.
490
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
Hallatroir,Eauletre [in High Littleton parisbl,
CO. Somerset, 588 (p. 838).
Halle, Walter ate, 542.
Hallevrode [in Cranborne] , oo. Dorset, 538 (p.
330).
Hallingbury Hallyngbury, Burgh, Hallygbery,
00. Essex, manor, 414.
, advowson, 414.
Hallow, CO. Wore., Eastbury in, q.v.
, Greenstreet in, q.v.
Hallyngbury, Hallygbery, oo. Essex. See
Hallingbury.
Hals, CO. N'hamp. See Hals?.
Halsall, Gilbert do, 279 (p. 163).
Halae, Hals [in Brackley parish], co. N hamp.
458 (p. 256),
Halselond, West [WestHalse, near Credi ton?],
00. Devon, 7.
Halselond, Walter de, 7.
Halsham, Esthalsham, oo. York, 2(56 (p. 144).
Halstead, dalstede, co. Essex, 638 (p. 348).
Beauohamp, co . Essex, 538 ( p. 348) .
Halstede Hurant, oo. Essex, 538 (p.
325).
Halstow, Halstowe, oo. Kent, advowson, 346
(p. 195).
Haltoliff, Haltecle, oo. Cumb., 146.
Haltecla, Thomas de, 633 (p. 303).
Halteole, oo. Cumb. See Haltoliff.
Haltockston, co. Lino., inquisition made at,
534(1). 311).
Halton, Haulton, oo. Chester, oastle, manor,
&c., 279 (pp. 163-4).
East, Halton on Humber, oo. Lino.
472,
, 00. Somers. See Holton.
, East, Esthalton [in Skipton parish],
00. York, 533 (i^p. 305, 306).
West [in Arnoliffe paHsh], oo. Zork
536 (p. 320).
Halughton, Halweton, Michael de, 412 ( r,
234). ^'
William de, 57(1). 24), -58.
Cf. HalghtoD.
Ham, East and West, Esthamme and West-
hamme, co. Essex, 611 (p. 391).
, Hamme [in Clifton parish], co
Wore, 57 (p. 25), 133.
Hamden, Eeginald de, 697.
Hamdene, Soger de, 538 (p. 342).
Hamelaak, Hamelak, oo. York. See Helmsley.
Hameledon, William de, 274.
Hamelton, William de, 52.
Hames, Adam del, 560.
John del, 560.
Hamfordshoe, Amfordesho, oo. N'hamp
hundred, 412 (1). 231)
Hamigton, John de, 61.
Hamme, oo. Surrey, 413 (p. 237).
00. Wore. See Ham.
Hamme, Stephen de, 533 ( p. 304).
Hamperden, Amberden [in Depden parish],
CO. Essex, manor, 67 (p. 23).
Hampreston, Hamme Frestone, oo. Dorset,
538(1). 340).
Hampt . ., Walter, 357.
Hampteworth, co. Wilts. See Hiimptworth.
Hampton, Maisey, Meisi, oo. Qlouc. , 638
(p. 341).
Gay, Gey, co. Oxford, 638 (l). 344).
CO. Susrex. See Littlehampton.
[Lovett], 00. Wore. . 615 ( !>. 403).
Hampton, WiUiamde, 213 (p. 114)
Hamptworth, Hampteworth [in Downham
parish], CO. Wilts, 221.
Hamslope, co. Buck. See Hanslope.
Hanchacch, William de, 258.
, Thomas de, 258.
Handborough, Hanebergh, Haneburgh, co.
Oxford, 115.
Handbridge, Honebrnggj [near Chester], co.
Chester, 53 {p. 18).
Handesaore, William, 279 (p. 156'.
Haneburgh, Hanebergh, oo. Oxford. See
Handborough.
Hanehook, Richard son of, 279 (p. 162).
Hanestang, John de, 62 (p. 29).
Hanewod, co. Salop. See Hanwood
Hanewode, William de, 57 (jp. 24).
Hanley, Hanlay, Hanle, Hanlegh, co. Wore. ,
castle and manor, 538 (p. 328).
Child, Childrenhanley, oo. Wore,
611 (p. 393.
William, Williames Hanley, co.
Wore, 611(1). 393).
Hanlith, Haghenlyth [in Eirkby Malhamdale
parish], co. York, 533 (p. 305).
Hanuey, West, Hanneye [oo. Berks], 538
ip. 344).
HanningSeld, East, Eethanyngfeld, oo. Essex.
manor, 475 ( p. 268).
advowson, 475 (p. 268).
South, Sathanyngfeld, oo. Essex, 475
(1). 268).
West, Westhanyngfeld, Westhaneghe-
fud. oo. Essex, 318.
, , manor, 475 (p. 268).
, advowson, 475 (p. 268).
Hannington, Hanygton, Hanyton. oo. N'hamp.,
412(1). 235), 596.
Hanoo, CO. Devon. See Hennock,
Hanslope, Hamslap, Hamslape, oo. Buck, 615
ip. 402).
, advowson, 615 (pp. 402, 407).
manor, 615 (,pp. 398, 407).
, barony, 61i (p. 400).
Hanwood, Little, Hanewod [in Fontesbury
parish], oo. Salop, 62 (p. 29).
Hanygton, Hanyton [co. N'hamp.]. See
Hannington.
Happesford, oo. Warw. See Hopsford.
Hapten [in Whalley parish], oo. Lano., 279
(p. 160).
Harang. See Heryng.
Harauldystone, oo. Femb. See Haroldston.
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
491
Harbottle, Eii'botell [in Holystone parish],
00. N'humb., caatle and borough, 47.
Harbridge, Hardebrigg, oo. Hants, 638
(.p. 327;.
Harbury, Herberbury, Herberbiiri, co.Warw.,
615 (pp. 405, 408).
Harohe, oo. Chester. See Arrow.
Harooort, Hauerkeoote [in Stottesden parish] ,
CO. Salop, 470.
Haroourt, Hareoourt, Hareourt, John. John
de, 274, 512, 615 (pp. 404 Ms, 406).
Robert de, 62 (p. 31 bis).
Hardebrigg, eo. Hants. See Harbridge.
Hardenhuish, Hardenhiwisoh, oo. Wilts,
manor, 267.
Hardham, Herrynggeham, oo. Sussex, 536
(p. 316).
Hardhyngges, oo, York, 633 (p. 301).
Hardingstone, Hardingesthorn, Hardingeston,
00. N'hamp., 412 (p. 236 Us).
Cotton in, q.v.
Hardington, co. Somers., 538 (p. 339).
Mandeville, oo. Somers., 440.
Hardliston, oo. Camb. See Harston.
Hardres [Upper], eo. Kent, 538 (p. 348).
, advo^son, 638 (p. 344).
Hardres, Bobert de, 638 (p. 343;.
Hardwell, Hordwelle [in Woolstone parish] ,
CO. Berks, 60.
Hardwiok, Herdwyk, Herdwik, Herdewik,
Herdwik Moeles, oo. Buck, manor, 202,
278, 603 (p. 384).
, advowson, 278, 603 (p. 386).
Herdewyk, oo. Camb., 357.
Hardwioke, oo. Glouo., Field Court
in q.v.
Hardwyk [in Eynesbury parish], oo.
Hunt., 648.
Herdewik, oo. Leio., 458 (p. 259).
, Herdewyk [in North Bunoton parish],
00. Norf., 538 (p. 347).
, Herdewyk [in Hamfordshoe hundred],
00. N'hamp, 412 (p. 234, 235).
Herdewyk, oo. Oxford, manor, 398
(p. 221).
Herdewyk [in Empingham parish],
00. Butland, 566.
Hare, . . . , 325.
Harebear, oo. Cornw., 461.
Hareoourt, Hareourt. See Haroourt.
Harefield, Herefeld, oo. Midd., 638 (p. 348).
Harehope, Harhop [in Eglirigham parish], oo.
N'humb., 80.
Harewolde, oo. Bedf. See Harrold.
Harewood, Earewode. Harewod, Harwod, oo.
York, 65, 175, 354.
,, , Lofthouse in, q.v.
, Stub House in, q.v.
Hareworth, oo. Nott. See Harworth,
Harhop, oo. N'humb. See Harehope.
Hariaudystone, Harold de, 64 (p. 33).
Harington, oo. {jino. See Harrington.
Harington, John de, 412 (pp. 233, 235).
Haringworth, oo. N'hamp. See Harring'worth.
Harkstead, Herkestede, Hekested, oo, Suff.,
ohuroh, 152,
, manor, 152.
Harle. Herle [in ICirkwhelpington ?], co.
N'humb., 219 (i). 120).
See Kirkharle.
Harle, Margaret wife of Robert de,
156.
Robert de, 130.
Harleston, oo. Camb. See Harston.
Harlestone, Harleston, oo. N'hamp., 117.
Harleyc, Henry de, 226.
Richard de, 102.
Harling, Herling, oo. Norf., 412 (p. 234).
Harlow, Herlawe, oo. Essex, 538 (p. 349).
hill, Hirlaw [in Ovingham parish],
00. N'humb,, manor, 47.
Harlsey, West, Westherlesay [in Osmotherley
parish] , oo. York, manor, 92.
Harmston, Hermeston, oo. Lino., 412 {p.
233).
Harmthorpe, Hermethorp [in Morton parish],
00. Lino., 402, 473.
Haroldston, Harauldyston, oo. Perab., 64 (p.
S3).
Harpham, oo. York, 121.
Harpour, Harpur, Robert le, of Ches-
terton, 400, 401.
, John le, 400, 419,
Robert le, Isabel his wife, 401.
Harpswell, Harpeswell, oo. Line, , 364.
Harpton, Lower, Herton, oo, Heref., 57 (p.
25).
, manor, 58.
Harptree, West, Westharpetree, oo, Somers.,
638 (p. 338).
Harpur. See Harpour.
Harrington, Harington, co. Lino., 412(^.233).
Harringworth, Haringworth, Haryngworth,
CO. N'hamp., 412 (p. 236), 458 (p.
256), 695.
Harrold, Harewolde, co. Bedf., manor, 412
(p. 233).
Harrowsley, Herewaldesle [in Home parish
(detached)], co, Surrey, manor, 538 (p.
345).
Harschoh, co. Cnmb., 146.
Harstan, oo. Derby. See Horston.
Harston, Harleston, Hardliston, co, Camb.,
538 (JJ. 350j.
, manor, 619 (jp, 288).
Hart, Hert [oo. Durham], 661.
, manor, 661.
, DaltonPieroy in, q.v.
Hartanger, Hert Aungre, co. Kent, 638 (p.
343).
Hartburn, Hertburn, Hertbourn, oo. N'humb.,
manor, 403 (p. 224).
South MiddLeton in. See Middleton.
Hartola, do. Westm. See Hartley.
Hartola, Andrew de, 633 (p. 301).
James de, 218 (p. 118).
Johnde, 5S3(p.-
492
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
Hartest, Hertherst, eo. Siiff., 638 (p. 348;.
Harthill, Herthil, oo. York, wapentake, 199.
Hartland, oo. Devon, Milford ia, q.v.
, Meddon in, q.i'.
Hartlaw, oo. N'humb. See Hartley.
Hartley, Hertleye [in Minterne parish], oo.
Dorset, 404.
Herteleye, oo. Kent, manor, 475 (, 2).
269).
, Hartlaw in Seton [in Earsdon parish] ,
CO. N'humb., coal mine, &c. at, 353.
, Hartcla [in Eirkby Stephen parish"],
CO. Westm., 583 (,p. 301 bis).
, hundred, 533 (p. 301).
Harton, Herton [in Hartland, oo. Devon, iimo
disappeared^, court at, 29.
Hartrldge, Hertrigge [in Ashampstead parish],
CO. Berks., manor, 212.
Harwe, eo. Wore, manor, 458 (p. 258).
Harwich, Herewiz [oo. Essex], 476.
Harwod, oo. York. See Harewood.
Harwood, Horwode, oo. Devon, 527 (p. 294).
Harworth, Hareworth, oo. Nott., 279 (p. 155).
Haryngworth, co. N'hamp. See Harring-
worth.
Hasard, Adam, 228.
, John, 228.
Philip, 228.
Haselbear, oo. Somers. See Haslebury.
Haselbeeoh, Haselbech, oo. N'hamp., 458
(i). 256), 611 (i)i). 392, 394;.
Haselbury Bryan, Haselbere, oo. Dorset, 124,
278.
Hasele, John atte, 280.
Haseley, Little, Hassolegh [in Grreat Haseley
parish], co. Oxford, 279 {p. 156).
, Haseleye, oo. Warw., manor, 615
{pp. 399, 409).
Haselingfeld, co. Camb. See fliislingfleld.
Haselor, Haselouere, oo. Warw. , manor, 663.
, Upton in, q.v.
Haselore, oo, Dorset. See Hasilor.
Haselwelle, oo. Chester. See Heswall.
Haselwelle. See Hasewell.
Haselwyk [near Inkpen ?], oo. Berks, 212.
Haselyngburn, oo. Sussex. See Hasling-
bom-ne.
Haselyngden, oo. Lane. See Haalingden.
Hasewell, Haselwelle, Patrick de, 33.
William do, 33.
David de, 33.
HasSeld, Hasfeld, oo. GHouc, manor, 478.
Hasguard, Husoard, oo. Pemb., 64 (p. 33).
Hashale, co. Chester. See Hassall.
Hasilor, Haselore, oo. Dorset, hundred, 538
(p. 330).
Hasketon, Hasketone, co. Su£f., 270 (p. 147).
Haslebury Pluoknet, Haselbear, oo. Somers.,
manor, 546.
Haslingbourne, Haselyngburn [in Petworth
parish], oo. Sussex, pond called, 536
(p. SIS);
Haslingden, Haselyngden, oo. Lane, 279
{p. 160).
HaslingSeld, Haselingfeld, oo. Camb., 103.
Haspale. See Aspale.
Hassale, Hashale, Henry de, 62 (^. 30).
, Eiohard de, 62 (p.Sl).
Hassall, Hassale, Hashale [in Sandbach
parish], co. Chester, 62 (pp. 80, 31).
Hasaelegh, co. Oxford. See Haseley.
Hastinges, Hasting°e, Hastynges,
Hastyngges, Hastyngg, Hast-
ing, Hastang, Hastank, Hast-
ing, John de, the elder, 412.
, Miles, son of Philip de, 326.
, Henry de, 412 {p. 234), 638 (;p.348).
Hugh sonof Nicholas de, 413 (p. 236).
, Isabel de, lady of Cotton, 236.
John de, 164, 320, 402 (p. 234), 516,
538 (p. 347), 648, 666, 601, 602 (p.
383), 615 (pp.399, 404, 406, 406, 408).
Isabel wife of, 412 {p. 232;.
, the younger, 412,
Nicholas de, 55(25. 21), 412(37.234),
533 (p. 302).
..., Philip de, 602 (p. 383).
, Eobert de, 538 (p. 349).
Thomasde, 633(i).303), 615(i).404).
, and Maud his wife, 611
(p. 394).
Waiiamde, 207, 210.
, Tormarton, 563.
Hastings, Hasting, co. Sussex, prior of, 207.
'.'.., Castle Guard, 207.
Hastynges. See Hastinges.
Hatoham, Haooheaham, co. Surrey, 372.
Hatcliffe, oo. Line., Qonerby in, q.v.
Hatfield Peverel, Hatfeud Peverel, Hatfeuld,
Hatfeld, oo. Essex, 471 (pp. 265, 266),
548, 562.
, , honour, 500.
Bishop's Hathfield, co. Hertf., 63
(p. 18).
Hatherleigh, Hatherlegh, Hatherlee [in
Holton parish], oo. Somers., 208, 603
(y.386).
Hathewy, Ralph, 624.
Ralph, and Elizabeth his wife, 624.
, William, 624.
Hathfeld, oo. Hertf. Sec Hatfield.
Hatley Cockayne, Byryhatteley, oo. Bedf.,
197.
Hatton, CO. Warw., 412 (p. 234), 615 (p. 405).
Haucke, Auk, Mand wife of Gregory,
402.
, William, 402.
Haudlo, 00. Kent. See Hadlow. • -
Handle, Haudelo, Handle, John de,
of Street, 604.
, Nicholas de, 605.
John de, 538 (J). 343).
, , of Stretham, writ to, 638
(p. 351).
INDEX OP PEESONS AND PLACES.
493
Haadlo — cont.
, Lavinade, married to John de Welle,
605.
, Margery de, 605.
Nicholas de, 604.
, Richard de, 638 {p. 331).
Robert de, 538 (pp. 331, 352).
Hauekere, John, son of Simon le, 67.
Hauekereslond, co. Devon. See Hawkerland.
Hauekermor, oo. Warw. See Hawkhurst
Moor.
HauekeshuiBt, co. Salop. See Haycrust.
Haaerkeoote, co. Salop. See Haroourt.
Haughley, Haulegh, Hawele, Haule, Haulee,
Hagenete, Haginet, oo. Suff., 384.
, Wodeookesoroft in, 384.
, King's court at, 14.
, court at, 215 (p. 115), 600.
, manor, 426.
, honour, 405, 586.
, service of making summonses
in, 384.
Haughstrother, le Haukstrothre [in Halt-
whistle], 00. N'humb., 396.
Haughton, Halghton [in Bunbury parish],
CO. Chester, 251 (pp. 136, 137).
, Houohtown, co. Durham 615 (p. 4:12).
Haukedone, Haukedene, oo. Su£E. See
Hawkdon.
Haukeswyk, oo York. See Hawkswick.
Haukeswyk, WiUiam de, 536 (pp. 320, 321).
Haukhill, oo. N'humb. See Hawkhill.
Haukstrothre, co. N'humb. See Haugh-
strother.
Haule, 00. Sutf. See Haughley.
Haule, John de, 538 (p. 343).
, Thomas de, 615 (p. 403).
Cf. Hauley.
Haulee, Haulegh, oo. Su£E. See Haughley.
Hauletre, oo. Somers. See Hallatrow.
Pauley, William de, 536 (pp. 318, 319).
Cf. Haule.
Haulo, John de, 272, 398 (2?. 222).
Haulton, oo. Chester. See Halton.
Haurme, le, pasture called, co. Berks, 567.
Haustede, Robert de, 538 ( p. 347).
, William do, 538 (p. 347).
Hautonysford, Richard de, 638 (p. 340).
Hauterive. See Alta Ripa.
Hauteyn, Bartholomew, 638 (p. 347).
Hauvile, Hawyle, Richard de, 412 (p. 233).
Hauwarth, co. York. See Hawarth.
Havant, Havonte, co Hants, inquisition made
at, 538 (i), 862).
Haverbraok, Haverbreok Litkbergh [in Beetham
parish], co. Westm., 218 (p. 119).
Haverhill, HaverhuU, oo. Su£f., 538 (pp. 326,
347).
Haveringland, Heveringland, Heveringlond,
CO. Norf., 538 (p. 346).
Hayerington, Henry de, 633 (pp. 302, 805).
Haveryng, Haveryngge, Nicholas de, 443.
Richard de, late esoheator, 52.^
Havonte, oo. Hants. See Havant.
Hawarth, Hauwarth [near Bradford], co.
York, 279 (p. 159).
Hawe, 00. York. See Howe.
HawSle, CO. SaS. See Haughley.
Hawerby, Hawordeby, co. Line, 352 (p. 201).
Hawkedon, Haukedene, Haukeden, Haukedone,
CO. Su££., 588 (pp. 347, 348).
Hawkerland,Hauekereslond [in Colaton Raleigh
parish] , co. Devon, 527 (p. 295).
Hawkhill, Haukhill [in Alnwiok parish], oo.
N'humb., 536 (p. 316).
Hawkhurst Moor, Hauekermor, Haukeresmor,
00. Warw., 615 (pp. 399, 409).
Hawkstone, Hakestan [in Hodnet parish] , oo.
Salop, 62 (p. 29).
Hawkswick, Haukeswyk [in Arnoliffe parish] ,
00. York, 533 Ci). 305).
Hawnes, co. Bedford. See Haynes.
Haword, 00. York [Haywood in Moss parish?],
636 (p. 320).
Hawordeby, oo. Lino. See Hawerby.
Hawtemprice, oo. York, formerly called
Neuton, 266 (p. 143).
Hawthorpe, Afchorp [in Irnham parish] , oo.
Line, 622.
Hawyle. See Hauvile.
Haxiholm, Haxholm, Haxolme, oo. Lino. See
Axholme.
Hay, la Haye, by Hereford, the forest of, 148
( pp. n, 78).
, Haya [in Kendal parish], oo.Westm.,
218 (p. 119).
Hav, Haye, Joan wife of John de la,
132.
, Peter del, 260.
, Joandela, 120 (p. 53).
Joan daughter of Peter de la, 132,
260.
, Peter del, de la, 120 (p. 63), 636 (p.
323), 616 (p. 412).
, Roger de la, 205.
Thomas del, 615 (p. 412).
, Walter de la, 638 (p. 343).
William de la, 409.
Haycrust, Hauekeshurst, co. Salop, hay, 8.
Haydon, Hayden, oo. N'humb., 52.
Haydor, Haidore, co. Line, 350.
Haye, court of La Haye in Westrithing, oo.
Line. 279 (p. 153).
Of. Haie.
Haye. See Hay.
Hayes, Hese, oo. Kent, 372.
Hayes, William de, 602 (p. 383).
Hayford, oo. Oxford. See Heyford.
Haylweston, oo. Hunt, See Hail Weston.
Haynes, Hawnes, oo. Bedf., manor, 351.
Haynton, oo. Line See Hainton.
Haynton, Richard de, 536 (p. 315).
Hayron. See Heron.
494
INDEX OP PEESONS AND PLACES.
Hayton [in Aapatria pariah], oo. Cumb., 146.
, 00. Nott., 279 (2). 185j.
Haytor, Haytorre, oo. Devon, hundred, 202,
603 (p. 884).
Haytton, co. York. See Ayton.
Hayward, John, 297.
, Eobert le, 588.
Haywode, co. Glamorgan, 538 (p. SSH).
Hazslwood, Hesilwode, Heleswode, Hoselwod,
00. York, 536 (p. 317;.
, manor, 395.
Hazon, Hysaund [in Shilbottle pariBh], co.
N'hiimb., 636(2). 816).
He Maurioe de, 52.
Headborough, Hethburch [in Walwyns Castle
pariBh], oo. Pemb., 64 (p. SS).
Headlam, Eedlem, Hedelom [In Qainford
parish], oo. Durham, 615 {pp. 406,
412).
Headley, Hedleghe, oo. Surrey, manor, 430.
Healey, Yleye [in Eothbury parish], oo.
N'humb., vaoeary, 219 (p. 121;.
Healing, Heylyng, oo. Line., 345.
Heathfield Columbers, Hethfelde [i.e. Honi-
bere in Lilstook], oo. Soiuers., 148
(p. 73).
Heathfield, oo. Sussex, Bigknowl and Totting-
worth in, 207.
Heaved, le, oo. Devon, 538 (p. 339j.
Heavitree, Hovetrewe, Hevotruwe, oo. Devon,
527 (J3. 294).
Hebbe, Walter, son of, 536 (^j. 822;.
Hebbedene, William de, 583 (p. 305).
Hebourn, oo. Nhumb. See Hebron.
Hebron, Hebourn [in Bothal parish], oo.
N'humb., 510.
Hecham, co. Suff. See Higham.
Heohyndenne, co. Kent. See Henden.
Hechyngefeld, co. Sussex. See Itohingfield.
Heoishale, co. Staff. See Eoolesh:tll.
Heckington, Hekington, oo. Lino,, manor, 362
{p. 200).
Hecleshale, co. Staff. See Eocleshall.
Hecstede, John de, 119.
Heddon on the Wall, Hedun, oo. N'humb.,
403(2). 224;.
, manor, 403 (2). 225).
Hedelom, oo. Durham. See Headlam.
Hedelom, Simon de, 616 (p. 412;.
Hedersore, Bemigius de, rector of Sreat
Melton, 529,
Hedge Court, Heggecourt. le Heyoourt [in
Godstone and Home], oo. Surrey, 897
{p. 219). ,
Hedgeley, Higeley [in Eglingham parish] , oo.
N'humb., 80.
Hedleghe, co. Surrey. See Headley,
Hedley, Black, Blackhedreley [in Bywell St.
Andrew parish], co. N'humb., manor,
403 (p. 224).
Hedleye, Payn de, 187.
Hedon croft, oo. York, 845.
Hedon in Holderness, oo. York, 266 (2>. 144),
366.
, inquisition made at, 304.
Hedun, oo. N'humb. See Heddon.
Heggecourt, oo. Surrey. See Hedge Court.
Hegham, Boger de, 158.
, , his son John, 153.
Hegbelond, in Pevensey, oo. Sussex, 207.
Heghlonde, oo. Devon, 627 (pp. 294, 296;.
Hekelyngg. See Hykelyngge.
Hekested, co. Suff. See Hnrkstead.
Hekington, co. Line. See Heckington.
Helagh,Park, Helaigh, co. York, prior of, 279
(p. 159), 636^2'. 318).
Helaugh, Helagh [in the Ainsty] , oo. York,
395.
Heleigb, Helye [in Audley parish] , oo. Staff. ,
oastle, &e., 62 (pp. 28, 31;.
Heleswode, oo. York. See Haaelwood.
Helewys, Helwys, Geoffrey, 586 (pp. 318, 320;.
Helgfeld, co. York. See Hellifield.
Heliem, co. Cornw. See Heligan.
Heligan, Heliem [in St. Ewe parish], co.
Cornw. . 488.
Helion, Helioun, Helyone, Elion, Heylioun,
Hylion, Eulion, Hulyon, Helium, Cecily
wife of Peter de, 148.
Helleau, oo. Lino. See Bellean.
Hellebeck, co. Westm. See Hilbeok.
Hellebeok, Thomas de, 533 (pp. 303, 305).
Hellerton. See EUerton.
Helleston, co. Cornw. See Helston.
Hellewelie, William de, 167.
Hellifield, Helgfeld, Klkefeld [in Long Pres-
ton parish], oo. York, 688 (p. 306),
636(2). 820).
Hollingley, Hillyngelegh, Hellingeleghe, Heir
lingelighe, oo. Sussex, 186, 277.
, inquisition made at, 260.
Hellingtone, Helvingtone, Denise de
of Essex, or Deniae de Essex, Of Hei^
lingtone, 69.
, William son of Denise de, 69.
Hellow, Hellowe, oo. Lino. See Belleau.
Hellygan Robert de, 488.
Adam de, 488.
Helmingham, Helmyngham [in Morton on the
Hill pariah] , eo. Norf., 538 (p. 347).
Helmyngeham, co. Suff., 588 (i)i). 347,
348).
Helmaley, Hamelak, Hamelaak, oo. York, 262,
266(2). 143), 519 (2). 287).
, , Booa of, q.v.
Gate, Emelsey, oo. York, 036 (p. 819).
, Helmyngeham, Helmyngham, co. Suff. See
! Helmingham.
He:piston, John de, and Alios his wife, 628.
Helston, Heleston in Trieresohire, oo. Cornw.,
' 613.
, manor, 113, 198.
Heltoham, co. Kent. See Eltham.-
Helthe, oo. Kent. See Hylth.
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
495
Helton, Helton Baoon, oo. Westm. See
Hilton.
Pleoket, Helton FJeohan [in Askham
parish], 00. Westm., 583 (pp. 302,305).
Helton, William de, 583 (p. 302).
Helvingtoue. See Hellingtone.
Helwys. See Helewys.
Helye, co. Staff. See Heleigh.
Helyon. See Helion.
Hem, the, Hemme [in Shifnal parish], co.
Salop, 188.
Hemgrave, Edmund de, knight, 279 {p. 164).
Hemingbrough, oo. York. South Duffield in.
See Duffield,
Hemingford, Hemmyngford, co. Hunt., 538
(p. 350).
Grey. oo. Hunt., 53 (p. 19a
, manor, 53 (p. 19).
Hemingston, Hemingeston, Hemyngston, co.
Suff., 270(i) 146;.
advowson. 270 (p. 146).
Hemme, oo. Salop. See Hem.
Hemmeston, oo. Devon. See Hempstone.
Hemmygis, oo. Carmarthen, 64 (p. 32).
Hemmyngford, cO. Hunt. See Hemingford.
Hemmyngsted, oo. Suff. See Henstead.
Hemmyngton, Eiohard de, 538 (p. 350).
Hempston, Little. Hemmeston Arundel, oo.
Devon, 462.
Hemstede by Dorking, oo. Surrey, manor,
538 ( p. 345).
Hemstede, Bobert de, 230.
Bobert de, and Cecily his wife, 230.
Hemyngston, oo. Suff. See Hemingston.
Henaud, Alice de, late wife of Roger Bigod
earl of Norfolk, 385. See Bigot. -
Hencaster, oo. Westm. See Hinoaster.
Henden, Heohyndenne [in Sundridge parish],
CO. Kent, 538 (p. 343).
Hendre Gyda, Hendregeda [in Abergele] , co.
Denbigh, 279 (p. 158).
Hendregantek, oo. Cornwall. .See Hentergan-
tlck.
Hendreseysild, oo. Glamorgan, S3S (p. 834).
Hengford, co. Suff., 216.
Hengrave [in Margate] , oo. Kent, manor, 220,
{p. 122).
Hengstone, Giles de, and Margery his wife
350.
Hengstrigg, Hengstrigge, co. Somers. See
Henstridge
Henham, Simon de, 538 (p. 349).
Henherst, fee called, oo. Kent, 538 (p. 343).
SeeHenhurst.
Henherst, Gilbert de, 538 (p. 343).
Henhurst, Henherst [in Yalding parish], co.
Kent, 538 {p. 343).
Henley, Henleye, Henlye, oo. Suff., 270 (p.
146), 519 (i). 288).
Henllan, Henthlan, oo. Denbigh, 279 { p. 158)
Henlowe, co. Hertf., 414.
Hennelouwe, Agues daughter of Simon de, 281 .
Hennethirn, oo. Lane. See Henthorn.
Hennethirn, Henry de, 279 (p. 161).
his son Henry, 279 (p. 161).
Hennock, Hanoo, oo. Devon, 527 (j). 293).
Henri, Hugh, G6.
Henry, Auger' 07- Anchor son of , 148 (j). 76),
395, 551.
Peter, 55 (fi. 21). '
, Thomas son of, of Aston, 541.
Hensall, Elmeshale, co. York, i279 (p. 159).
Henstead, Hemmyngsted [in Wrentham
parish], 00. Suff., 538 (p. 348).
Henstridge, Hengstrigg, Hengstrigge, oo.
Somers., 61.
, manor, 279 (p. 157).
Hentergantick, Hendregantek [in St. Breward
parish], oo. Cornw., 613.
Henthlan, co. Denbigh. See Henllan.
Henthorn, Hennethirn [in Whalley parish],
00. Lane, 279 (p. 161).
Hentles [oo. Monm.?], 412 (p. 232).
Heuwe, John le, 63.
Thomas le, 66.
Hepon, 00. N'humb. See Hoppen.
Hepp, Heppe, oo. Westm. See Sliap.
Hepton, 00. Salop. See Hopton.
Herinwill. See Heronvill.
Herberbury, Herberburi, co. Warw. See
Harbury.
Herbert. William, son of, 536 (p. 320).
Herbrandston, Herbraundystone, co. Pemb.,
64 {p. 33).
Herdeberewe, Herdeberouwe, Hugh, de, 412
(.p. 234), 615 (pp. 404, 408).
Herdewik, oo. Buck. See Hardwiok.
00. Leio. See Hardwiok.
Herdewyk, oo. Gamb. See Hardwiok.
CO. Norf . See Hardwick.
, 00. N'hamp. See Hardwiok.
00. Hott, 279 (p. 155).
00. Oxford. See Hardwiok .
, 00. Rutland . See Hardwiok .
Herdwik, Herdwyk, oo. Buok. See Hardwick.
Hereberd, Walter, 227.
Herefeld, co. Midd. See Harefield.
Hereford City, 388.
castle, 611(1). 393).
J , service connected with, 4.
, bishop's court at, 533 (p. 303).
, bishop of, 388.
, dean and chapter of, 166.
, prior of, 614.
Earl of. 165, 187, 198. 213 (p. 112),
265, 272, 412 ( p. 235), 466, 467.
See Bohun.
Hereford, Hereforth, David de, 200, 201.
, and Florence his wife, 201.
Simon de, 536 (p. 315).
Herewaldesle, oo. Surrey. See Harrowsley.
Hereward, B . . . , 161.
Herewis [oo. Essex], See Harwich.
496
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
Hering, Peter, 636 (p. 316).
iSce Herryngg ; Heryng.
Heringwell, oo. Suff. See Herringevrell.
Herkestede, eo. Suff. See Harkstead.
Herlawe, oo. Essex. See Harlow.
Herle, co. N'humb. See Harle.
Herle, William de, 219 (p. 120), 294, 412
(i^235). .
William son of William de, 219
(p. 120).
Herleston, oo. Nhamp. See Harlestone.
Herling, oo. 'Sort. See flarling.
Herling, William de, 144.
Hermansworthy [in Bradirorthy pariah], oo.
Devon, 627 (i). 294).
Hermeaton, oo. Lino. See Harmston.
Hermethorp, oo. Lino. See Harmthorpe.
Hero . . , le, oo. Nhumb , land called, 294.
Heron, Hayron, Heroun, Boger, 294, 403
(p. 225).
Heronvill, Herunvill, HerunvuU,
Heronill, Heranwill, Herumvill,
Henry de, 681.
, John de, 509.
Henry de, 609.
, Johude, 581.
, Johnde, knight, 226.
, Juliana wife of John de, 609.
, Jnliana de, 581.
Gf. Herunval.
Heroun. See Heron.
Herpeswell, co. Lino. See Harpswell.
Herringswell, Heringwell, co. Suff., 538
(i>. 848).
Herrynggg, Stephen de, 153.
Sec Hering.
Herrynggeham, co. Sussex. See Hardham.
Hersham, Horsham [in Bumpatead Helim
parish], oo. Essex, 638 (pp. 326, 347).
manor, 538 {p. 326^
Herst, Gerard de, 542.
Hert, 00. Durham. See Hart.
Aungre, oo. Kent. See Hartanger.
Hertboum, Hertburn, co. N'humb. See Hart-
bum.
Hertele. See Hertley.
Herteleye, co. Kent. See Hartley.
Hertelington, oo. York. See Hartlingtou,
Hertelington, Henry de, 533 (j). 306).
Hertford, castle, 202.
earl of, 611 ( .391).
, See Clare.
Hertfordynggeburi, co. Hertf. See Herting-
fordbury.
Hertham, Henry de, 213(i). 114).
Hertherst, co. Suff. See Hartest.
Herthil, oo. Tork See Harthill.
Herthull, Herthill, Biehard de, 615 (p. 405).
Hertingfordbnry, Hertfordynggeburi, oo.
Hertf., manor, 203.
Hertley, Hertele, Alice wife of Adam
de, 124.
Hertleye, oo. Dorset, See Hartley.
Hertleya, William de, 404.
, William de (son of William), 404.
Herton, oo. Devon. See Harton.
Hertrigge, oo. Berks, See Hartridge.
Hertrigrge, Hertrugge, John de, 212.
Clarice de, 212.
Johnde, his wife Nichola, 212.
, his daughter Elizabeth, 212.
Hertwelle, John de, 412 {p. 236).
Hertwyk, co. Glouc, 638 (p. 341).
Herumvill. See Heronvill.
Herunval, Peter de, 638 (p. 328).
C/. Heronvill.
Herunvill, HerunvuU. See Heronvill.
Hervey, Geoffrey, son of, 633 {p. 303 bu).
Hervi, Robert, of Wirksworth, 281.
Hervy, John, 152.
Bobert, son of , 636 (i). 322).
Heryng, Haraug, Beymund, 346 (pp. 194,
195).
See Hering ; Herry ngg.
Hese, 00. Kent. See Hayes.
Hese, Biehard, 615 (p. 402).
Heselarton, Bobert de, 121.
Johnde, 204.
, Bobert de, Ceoily wife of, 121.
(sou of Bobert), 121. '
Heshete, oo. Sussex. See Heyshott.
Hesilwode, co. York. See Hazelwood.
Hesket Newmarket, Eskheved, oo. Cumb., 146.
Heskhaith, William de, 279 (p. 161).
Hesteroombe [in Kingston parish], oo. Somer-
set, 406,
Heswall, Haselwelle, co. Chester, manor, 33.
Hethburoh, co. Pemb. See Headborough.
Hethoote, Henry de, and Juliana his wife, 167.
Hethe, la Hethe, oo. Oxford, 187.
Hetherig, William de, knight, 65.
Eetherst, Bobert de, 642.
Hethfelde, co. Soraers. See HeathGeld.
Heton, 00. York. See Hetton.
Heton. See Hoton.
Hetton, Heton [in JBurnsall parish] , oo. York,
533 (p. 305).
Heved, John son of William, of Hard-
wiok, 357.
Hevenyggeham, Philip de, 460.
Heveringland, Heveringlond, oo. Norf. See
Haveringland.
Hevetruwe, oo. Devon. See Heavitree.
Hevingham Hevyngham, oo. Norf., 638
(p.un
Hevre, Balph de, 538 (^i. 845).
Cf. Eure.
Hewish. See Huish.
Hewode, Biehard de, of I^homdon, 640.
Hexthorpe, Hexthorp [by Donoaster], co.
York, 199.
Heyoourt, co. Surrey. See Hedge Court.
INDEX OF PBESONS AND PLACES.
497
Heydon, Heydene, oo. Esbbx, 444.
, CO. Norf., 270 (pp. 146, 147).
advowsow, 270 (p. 147).
, •• . market, 270 (ii. 147).
Heydone, Riohard de, 61, 538 {p. 341).
Heyford, Great, co. N'hamp., 538 (p. 345).
, Lower, Heyford ad Pontein, Hayford,
00. Oxford, 538 {pp. 327, 344).
, manor, 136.
Warren, Heyford Warin, co. Oxford,
manor, 354.
Heyham, oo. Kent. See Higham.
00. Leio. 5ee Higham.
Heyle, co. Hertf. See Hailey.
Heyle, John, 172.
Heylioun. See Helion.
Heylyng, co. Lino. See Healing.
Heyr. Cf. Leyr.
Heyrwer, oo. Carmarthen, 64 {p. 32).
Heyshott, Heyshete, co. Sussex, 536 (pp.
313, 816).
Heyptede, John de, 397 (p. 219).
Heywood Barnes, Haywood [in Cheokley in
Wybunbury parish], co. Chester,
manor, 62 (p. 30).
Hiokling, Hiolyng, Hykling [co. Nott.], 279
(p. 156).
..., manor, 231.
Hide, 00. Hants. See Hyde.
Hide, Thomas de la, 491.
Thomas de le, 453.
Thomas son of Thomas de }a, 491.
Higefordemore, oo. Buck., 538 (p. 329).
Higeley, oo. N'huiub. <See Hedgeley.
HIgford, Hnggeford [in Stockton parish], oo.
Salop, 166.
Higham, Heyham, oo. Kent, 116.
on the Hill, Heyham, oo. Leio., 412
(p. 236).
, Hecham, oo. Suff., 538 (p. 349).
Highworth, oo. Wilts, Blunsdon in, q.v.
, Fresden in, q.v.
, Sevenhampton in, q.v.
Hilbeok, Ellebeok [in Brough parish], co.
Westm., 538 (pp. 301, 305).
Hiloombe, Hylecomb [in Ilminster parish],
CO. Somers., 253.
Hildebury, Hyldebury, Simon de, 412 (pp.
234, 236).
Hilden, Hildenne [in Tonbridge parish] , co.
Kent, 538 (p. 831).
Hildenborough, Daoherst [in Tonbridge
parish], oo. Kent, 538 (p. 330).
Hllderwell, oo. York. iSee Hinderwell.
Hildesle, co. Glouo. See Hillsley.
Hildrewell, oo. York. See Hinderwell.
Hilkelay, oo. York. See Ilkley.
Hill, 00. OeTon. See UppehuU.
Hill, Hull by Berkeleghe, oo. Glouo., 408.
28017
Hillborough, Hyldeberewe, Hyldebury [in
leif^ple Qrnf tpp parish], oo. Warw. , 412
(pp. 234 6i«, 236).
Hillegb, 00. Somers. See Ely.
Hillesddn, Hyldesdone, co. Buck., 538
(p. 342).
HiUingdon, co. Midd., Colham in, q.v.
Hillsley, Hildesle, oo. Glouo. , 563.
Hillyngelegh, oo. Sussex. See Hellingley.
Hilston, Hildeston, oo. York, 252.
Hilton.Heltou Bacon [in Appleby,St. Michael's
parish], op. Westm., 324, 533 (p.
302).
Hilton, Hiltone, Agnes de, 531 (p. 299).
John de, 279 (j>. 161).
, Eobert de, 634 (pp. 309, 311, 316).
, Roger de, 67.
Hineaster, Henoaster [in Heversham parish],
CO. Westm., 218 (p. 118).
Hinderwell, Hllderwell, Hildrewell, oo. York,
616, 636 (pp. 320, 323).
adyowson, 516.
Hindlip, Hyndelupe, Hyndelype, co. Wore,
615 (iJ. 403).
, advowson, 615 (p. 404).
Hinnington, Hynyton [in Shifnal parish], oo.
Salop, 188.
Hintlesham, Hintlisham, co. Suff., manor,
621.
Hintlisham, Talebot de, 521.
Hinwiok, Hynewyk [in Puddington parish],
"co. Bedford, 538 (p. 342).
Hinxworth, Hinxtworth, Hinxteworth, oo.
Hertf., 538 (i)p. 349, 350).
Hirlaw, oo. N'humb. See Harlow.
Hirthington, co. Cumb. See Irthington.
Hiskyn, oo. Qornw. , 453.
Hitohin, Hyoche,oo. Hertf., manor, 136.
Hitoote, Hudecote [in Ebrington parish] , co.
Glouo., 458 (y. 257).
Hiwissh, Hywysoh. See Haish.
Hiye, John, 64 (p. 33).
Ho, CO. Devon. See Hooe.
Ho, Henry atte, 224.
Hobrigge, Hobrugg, John de, 57 (p. 23), 538
(p. 350).
Hobrugge, co. Essex. See Hqwbridge.
Hooham, oo. Norf. See Hockham.
Hooham [oo Rutland]. See Oakham.
Hoohton, 00. N'humb. See Houghton.
Hookele, oo. Hants. See Oakley.
Hookering, Hokeryngg, oo. Norf., manor,
522.
Hookesham, William de, 527 (p. 294).
Hookham, Hooham, co. Norf., manor, 475
(p. 269).
Hookingdenne, Nicholas de, 544.
Hockley, Hookele, Hokkele [in Brad well
parish], co. Essex, 445.
Hoddesden, co. Lane, 279 (p. 160).
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498
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
Hodeboville, Hodebovyle, Hode-
bovile, Hodebovill, Hudebovile,
Alice de, 600.
John de, of Aoton, 126.
, Walter de, 195.
, Hugh de, 500.
, Johnde, the elder, 126.
Maud his wife, 126.
, , Hillary his wife, 126.
Eogerde, 126.
Walter de, 126.
, his wife Margaret, 195.
, , his wife Elizabeth deClerbek,
195,
Hodecumb [oo. Somers.]. See Odcombe.
Hodelhale, co. Monm. See Hodenhale.
Hodegrove wood [in Washington?], co.
Sussex, 413 (i). 236).
Hodenhale, Hodelhale, co. Monm., 538
{pp. 336, 337).
Hodenhull, oo. Warw. See Hodnell.
Hodesdale, William de, 277.
Hodin, William, 152.
Hodinet, Biohard de, 156.
Hodleghe, Maurice de, 612.
Hodnell, Shiten Hodenhulle ajid Hodenhull
Qurmond or Gurmount, oo. Warw.,
615 {p. 405).
Hodnet, oo. Salop, Hawkstone in, q.v.
, Kenstone in, q.v.
, Lostford in, q.v.
Marchamley in, q.v.
Hoe, Hon [in Soberton parish], co. Hants,
manor, 298.
Ho£B, Hoffe [in St. Lawrence Appleby, co.
Westm.], manor. 452, 533 {p. 302).
Hogayl, CO. Westm. See HugiU.
Hoggesthorp, co. Lino. See Hogsthorpe.
Hoggesthorp, William de, 167.
Hogh , CO. Chester. See Hough.
Hoghton, CO. N'humb. See Houghton.
Hoghton, Hokton, Eiohard de, 279 {pp. 161,
163).
Hogsthorpe, Hoggesthorp, co. Line, 352
^i>. 200).
Hok, CO. Pemb. See Hook.
Hok, Richard, 64 (p. 34).
Hokeryngg, co. Norf. See Hookering.
Hokesham, co. Devon. See Huxham.
Hoketon, co. Camb. See Oakington.
Hokkele, co. Essex. See Hockley.
Hokton. See Hoghton.
Hokynton, co. Camb. See Oakington.
Holand, Elizabeth de, 279 {p. 161).
, Robert de, and Maud (la Zouoh) his
wife, 458.
; , , their pourparty, 458
(p. 259).
Holbeaoh, Holbeoh, oo. Line, 252, 472.
Holbech, Lawrence de, 472.
Holbrok, Holebrok, Alice wife of
John de, 215.
John de, 68, 488.
(son of John), 215.
Holbrook, Holebrok, co. Suff., 162.
manor, 216 {p. 115).
, advowson, 216 {p. 116).
Holbury, co. Wore. See Oldbury.
Holcham, co. Norf. See Holkham.
Holoot, Holeoot, Holcote, co. N'hamp., 412
{pp. 231, 234), 696.
Holoott, Holcote, co. Bedf., 538 {pp. 330,
342).
Holden, co. York, 533 {p. 301).
Holden, Robert de, 279 (p. 160).
Holdenby, Haldeneby, oo. N'hamp., 458 {p.
256).
Holderness, Holdrenesse, oo. York, wapentake,
169, 282, 266 (p. 144), 301,341.
Holdeward, Robert, 412 (p. 233).
Holdgate, Holegod, co. Salop, castle, 611
{p. 392).
Hole, CO. Devon, 7.
Holebrok. co. Suff. See Holbrook.
Holebrok. See Holbrok.
Holecombe, co. Devon. See Hollocombe.
Holecote, co. N'hamp. See Holcot.
Holeford, co. Kent, 538 {p. 843).
Holegod, CO. Salop. See Holdgate.
Holewale, co. Somers. See Holwell.
Holewelle, co. Leic. See Holwell.
Holewelle, William de, 229.
Holgyll, 00. York, 683 {p. 301).
Holine, oo. Wore. See HoUin.
Holkham, Holcham, co. Norf., manor, 475
{p. 269).
Hollesworth, oo. Devon. See Holsworthy.
Hollin, Holine [in Pensai parish], co. Wore,
57 {p. 24).
Hollocombe, Holecombe Wermond [in Wink-
leigh parish], co. Devon, 688 {p. 340).
Holm, 00. Warw., 615 {p. 405).
00. York. See Holme.
Holme next the Sea, Holm, oo. Norf., 538
{p. 346).
Holm [Paul! Holme in Paull], oo.
York, 472.
[in Skipton in Craven parish], oo.
York, 633 (p. 301).
upon Spalding Moor, Holm in Spal-
dynmore, Howum, Hooum, Houm, co.
York,S41, 536(i). 320).
Eolmer, Holmere, in Little Missenden parish,
00. Buck, manor, 279 {p. 164), 458
{p. 256).
Holmeton, oo. York. See Holmpton.
Holmpton, Holmeton, co. York, 341.
Holsworthy, Hollesworth, Haldeeworth,
Alworth, 00. Devon, 527 (p. 294).
, manor, 143,527 {p. 295).
Holt Preen, Holtprene [in Cardington parish],
00. Salop, Gil {p. 392).
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
499
Holt, 00. Wore, 615 (p. 403:.
Holte, John de, 387.
Holton, Hotham, oo. Lino., 536 (p. 315).
Halton, 00. Somers,, 603 (p. 385).
advowaon, 603 (p. 386).
, Hatherleigh in, q.v.
Lattiford in, q.v.
St. Mary, oo. Suff., 215 (p. 116).
Holwell, Holewell, oo. Bedf., William lord
of, 229.
, Holewelle [in Ab Kettleby parish],
CO. Leio., Hugh de Dalby of, q.v.
, Halewell, oo. Oxford, 554.
, Holewale, 00. Somers., 607 (p- 389).
Holvfeton, Miohael de, 599 (p. 380).
Holylond, Agnes de la, of Worcester, 615
(p. 410).
Holywell, Haliwell [in Earsdon parish], co.
N'humb., 353.
Home, Walter de, 284.
Homedieu, John, 113
Homme, co. Wore. See Ham.
Honebnigge, oo. Chester. See Handbridge.
Honedene, oo. SuEE. See Hundon.
Honespille, eo. Somers. See Hnntspill.
Honestanesoote, co. Warw. See Hunscote.
Honeyborough, Hounteborch [in Llanstadwell
parish], oo. Pemb., 64 {p. 34).
Honibere, co. Somers. See Heathfield.
Honigham, co. Warw. See Hunningham
Honiton, oo. Devon, Batteshorne in, q.v.
Hontrecombe. See Hunteroombe.
Honyngham, co. Warw. See Hunningham.
Hoo, 00. Kent, hundred, 45.
St. Mary, Hoo, Ho, eo. Kent, manor,
346 {p. 194).
advowson, 346 (p. 195).
St. Werburgh [by Boohester], oo.
Kent, manor, 45, 116
Hoo, Philip de, 127.
Hooe, Ho [in Plymstook parish], co. Devon,
527 (p 2U).
Hook, Hok [in Marloes parish], oo. Pemb.,
64 (p. 34).
Hoord, William, 156.
Hooton Livett, Hoton Livet [in Maltby
parish], co. York, 199.
Hooum, 00. York. See Holme.
Hope, 00. Derby, Stoke in, q.v.
, Hop [in Buttington parish, co. Mont-
gomery], 269.
Bowdler, Hopeboudliers, oo. Salop,
611 ( p. 392).
Hopene, oo. N'humb. See Hoppen.
Hopewas, oo. Staff. See Hopwas.
Hoppen, Hepon, Hopene [in Bamburgh parish],
00. N'humb., 536 (p. 316).
Hopsford, Happesford [in Withybrook parish],
CO, Warw., 412 (p. 234;,
Hopton, CO. Salop, 211.
Cangef ord, Hopton Cangefot, Hepton,
00. Salop, 611 (p. 392).
, Monk, 00. Salop, Weston in, q.v.
Hopton, Henry de, 151, 281.
Simon de, 151, 281.
, his daughter Ellen, 281.
, Walter de, 57 ( p. 26), 58.
William de, 151,281.
Hopwas, Hopewas [in Wiggington parish],
00. Staff., 412 (J). 230).
Hdrbling, Horblinge, co. Lino., 279 (,p-
154).
Hordwelle, co. Berks. See Hardwell.
Hore, Peter le, 533 (p. 304).
Horel, Richard, 327.
Horestone, le, in the Forest of Dean, 624.
Horewode, le, co. Staff., 611 (p. 390).
Horham, co. Suff., 471 (p. 264).
Horkesleye, William de, 262.
Horkestow, John de or Jolland de, 536 (pp.
318, 319).
Horlegh, co. Chester. See Horsley.
Hormead Hormede, oo. Hertf., 451.
, Little, Hormede, oo. Hertf., manor,
475(2). 269).
, advowson, 475 (j). 269).
Horn, Thorn [near Exton, co. Eutland], 412
ip. 236), 566.
Horndon [on the Hill], eo. Essex, 599
(1>.379).
West, Thorndon, oo. Essex, manor,
599 (pp. 379, 381).
advowson, 599 (p. 379).
Home, 00. Surrey, 397 (p. 219).
Home, John de, 538 (p. 346).
Homingsheath, Hornyngeserthe, Hornynge-
serth, 00. Suff., 412 (p. 233), 588
(2). 347).
Hornington, Hornyngton, Homygton [in
Bolton Percy parish], oo. York, 536
(pp. 3 16,. 318).
Homle, Hugh de, and Alice (la White) his
wife, 338.
Hornsby, Ormisby [in Cumwhitton parish],
00. Cumb., 146.
Homygton,. 00. York. See Hornington.
Homyngeserthe, Hornyngeserth, oo. Suff. See
Homingsheath.
Hornyngton, oo. York. See Hornington.
Horrington, East, Esthorayngdone [in St.
Cuthbert's parish, Wells], oo. Somers.,
manor, 505.
Horseheath, Horseth, oo. Camb., 538 (p.
347).
Horselegh, oo. Chester. See Horsley.
Horsemonden, Hoamondenne, co. Kent, 538
(p. 343).
Horseth, oo. Camb. See Horseheath.
Horsford, co. Norf., manor, 219 (p. 120).
500
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Horsham, co. Essex. See Hersham.
St. Faiths, St. Faith's, eo. Norf.,
prior of, 55, 629.
, 00. Sussex, 413 (p. 237).
, Chesvorth and Sedgtriok in,
321.
HorsigtoD, Hugh de, 297.
Pf. Horsington.
Horsington, co. Somers., 278.
South Cheriton in. 5e£ Cheriton.
, Wilkin Throop in, q.v,
Horaington, William de, 279 (p. 157).
Cf. Horsigton.
Horsley, Horselegh, Horlegh [in Banbury
parish], oo. Chester, 251 {p. 137).
, manor, 25Hi). 136).
, CO. Derby, Horston in, q.v.
Horston, Harstan [in Horsley parish, co.
Derby], 279 (i). 156).
Horton Kirby, Hortone, oo. Kent, 134.
00. N'hamp., 412 (p. 235).
[by Blyth], eo. N'humb., manor, 219
(p. 120).
, 00. Staff., manor, 62 (pp. 28, 31).
[by Bradford], oo. York, 279 (p. 159).
[in Gisburn parish], oo. York, 636
(pp. 321, 322).
Horton, Peter de, 536 (p. 321).
Hortone, Robert de, 527 (p. 295).
Horvrelle, Walter de and Joan his wife, 412
(p. 234).
Horwode, oo. Devon, See Harwood.
Horwood, Oreat, Horwode, co. Book., 538
(pp. 329, 342).
Horygge, oo. Somers., 210.
Hosecok, Husecok, Isabel wife of Henry, 562.
Hoselwod, 00. York. See Hazel wood.
Hosmonden, oo. Kent. See Horsemonden.
Hospital of St. John. See St. John.
Hosyntre, co. Woro. See Martin Hussingtree.
Hotham, oo. Lino. See Holton.
Hothom, John de, 316, 636 (p. 319).
Of. Hothum.
Hothorpe, Hothorp [in Theddingworth
parish], oo. N'hamp., 412 (p. 235).
Hothum, John de, the elder, writ to, 636
(p. 324).
Cj. Hothom.
Hothwayt, Thomas de, 354.
HotoD, 00. Cumb. See Hutton.
, Houton [in Prestwold parish], oo.
Leio., 96.
, 00. Westm. See Hutton.
, 00. York. SeeHooton; Hutton.
Hoton, Heton, Etton, Thomas de, 636
(p. 317).
Hotot, William de, 276.
Isabel wife of William de, 276.
, her son Peter de Sanota
Crnoe, q v.
Hon, 00. Hants. See Hoe.
Honbrigge, oo. Essex. See Howbridge.
Houby, Maud de, 323.
Walter de, 323, 412 (p. 236).
Honchtoun, co. Durham. See Haughton.
Houedeu, co. York. See Howden.
Houel, Alan, 638 (p. 347).
Honedenshyre, oo. York. See Howdenshire.
Hough, Hogh [in Wybunbury parish], oo-
Chester, 366.
Hougham, Hugham, co. Kent, 642.
church of St. Lawrence, 642.
, Simon vicar of, 642.
Houghton Conquest, Houston Conquest, oo.
Bedf.,431.
, , church, 431.
Houthton, CO. N'hamp., 412 (p. 235).
Great, co. N'hamp., 412 (p. 235).
Hanging, Houthton [in Lamport
parish], oo. N'hamp., 412 (p. 235).
, Little, Hochton, Hoghton [in Long
Houghton parish], oo. N'humb., 636
(p. 316).
Houke, Isabel wife of Henry atte, 183.
Houndestorre [in Bui wash?], oo. Sussex, 207.
Hounfrayvill. See Umframvill.
Hounteborch, oo. Pemb. See Honeyborough.
Hounteborch, Bobert de, 64 (p. 34).
Houston Conquest, co. Bedf. See Houghton.
Houthton, 00. N'hamp. See Houghton.
Houton, CO. Leic. See Hoton.
Houtone, William de, 215 (^j. 116;.
Houm, CO. York. See Holme.
Hova ap Eyngnon, 251 (p. 136).
Hovetrewe, oo. Devon. See Heavitree.
Hovingham, co. York, Wath in, q.v.
Howardesfeld, co. Glamorgan, 638 (p. 333).
Howbridge, Hobrugge, Houbrigge [in Witham
parish], co. Essex, 57 (p. 23).
manor, 664.
Howden, Houeden, co. York, 300, 316, 610.
, manor, 610.
Howdenshire, Houedenahyre, oo. York, 300.
Howe, Hawe, oo. York, 533 (p. 301).
Howum, 00. York. See Holme.
Huband, Hubaut, Henry, 412 (p. 234).
, John, 412 (pp. 234, 236), 615 (pp.
404, 405, 408, 409).
Hubert, John, 55 (p. 21).
Hucoleoote, co. Glouc, Elmbridge in, q.v.
Hucmanby, co. Cumb. See Upmanby,
Hudburton [Humberton in Kirkby on the
Hill ?], CO. York, 536 (p. 319).
Huddleston, Huddelston [in Sherburn parish]
00. York, 266 (p. 144).
Hudebovile. See Hodebovile.
Hndeoote, oo. Glouo. See Hitcote.
Hudestone, oo. Devon. See Hudston.
Hudleston, Adam de, 279 (p. 161).
Hudston, Hudestone [in Pancrasweek parish],
CO. Devon, 627 (p. 294).
Huggeford, co. Salop. See Hi^ord,
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
501
Haggeford, William de, 156.
Hugh, Henry son of, 99, 633 (p. 306).
Biohard son of, of Stirton, 633 (p.
306).
, Walter, 64 (i). 33).
Walter son of, of Watford, 161.
, William son of, 531 (p. 299).
Hugham, oo Kent. See Hougham.
Hugham, Robert son of Bobert de,
642.
, Bobert de and Alioe his wife, 642.
Hugill , Hogayl [in Kendal parish] , eo.Westm. ,
218 (J). 119).
Huish, North, oo. Devon, Lupridge in, q.v.
Huish, Hewish, Hywysoh, Hywissh, Maud de,
139 {p. 65), 337, 527 (p. 293).
Biohard de, 360.
Hnlion. See Helion.
Hull, la Hull [in Bnrford parish], oo. Salop,
57 (p. 24).
Hull, Kingston upon. See Kingston.
Hull, Hugh son of William de la, and Eleanor
(de Wlankeslowe) his wife, 447.
William de la, 57 {p. 24).
HuUavitone, HuUamtone, Balph de, 633 (p.
305).
Hulle, 00. Glouc. See Hill.
[in Eastham?], co. Wore., 611 (pp.
393, 403).
HuUe, Bobert de, 64 (p. 33).
Hulme, 00. Norf., abbot of St. Benet's, 221,
529.
Hulyon. See Helion.
Humber, river, 316.
Humberton, oo. York. See Hudburton.(?).
Humbleton, oo. York, Danthorpe in, q.v.
Humby, CO. Lino., 693.
Humfraie, Peter, 534 (p. 308).
Humfranvyle. See Umframville.
Humphrey, Walter son of, 538 (p. 347).
Hnnooat, Huncotes [in Whalley parish], oo.
Lane, 279 (p. 160).
, manor, 279 (^. 169).
Huncote, Hunkote, oo. Leio., 458 (p. 258).
Hundefot, Thomas, 150.
Hundersfleld, Hunnresfeld, co. Lane, 279
(p. 162).
Hundleby, Hundelby, oo. Lino., 279 (p. 154).
Hundon, Honedene, oo. Suff., 538 (p. 348).
.manor, 538 (p. 325).
Hungerton, oo. Line, 252.
Hunkote, co. Leic. See Huncote.
Honmanby, co. York, Fordon in, q.v.
Hunningham, Honyngham, Honigham, co.
Warw., 251 (p. 136), 615 (p. 405).
Hunnresfeld, oo. Lane. See HundersGeld.
Hunscote, Honestanesoote [in Wellesbourne
Mountford parish], co. Warw., 615 (p.
406).
Hunsingore, co. York, Bibston in, q.v.
Hunspill, 00. Somers. See Huntspill.
Hunstanton, Hunstanstone, co. Norf., 638 (p.
346).
Hunte, Walter, 642.
Hnntedon, Balph de, 11 1.
Huntele, John de, 57 (p. 23).
Hunteley, John de, 638 (p. 336).
Huntercombe [in Kuffield parish], co. Oxford,
403 (p. 224).
Huntercombe, Hontrecombe, Hun-
tercounib, Walter de, 403.
, Nicholas de, 636 (p. 316).
Walter de, 403.
, , Alice (de Bolbeok) late wife of,
403.
and Ellen his wife, 403.
Huntingdon, Huntington, co. Hunt, advowson
of priory. 638 ( p. 350).
court at, 190.
, barony, 492.
.honour, 53 (p. 19), 190, 197. 369,
il2 (pp. 231, 235).
Huntingfeld, Huntyngfeld, Peter de,
12.
, William de, 471, 652.
, Laurence de, 538 (p. 343).
, Peter de. 350.
, Eoger de, 471, 638 (p. 350).
, (father of William), 471 (p.
264).
, , bom at Frampton, 471 (p
264).
William de, 473.
.., and Sibyl his wife, 471 (p.
Huntingfield, Huntyngfeld, co. Suff. , manor
471 (p. 264).
Hunton, co. Hants, manor, 213 (p: 113,'.
, Huntyngton [co. Kent], court at, 128
Huntspill, Hunspill, Honespille, co. Somers.
manor, 630.
Huntyngfeld, co. Suff. See Hunting&eld.
Huntyngfeld. See Huntingfeld.
Huntyngton [oo. Kent]. See Hunton.
Hurleston, Hurdeleston [in Aotou parish!, co.
Chester, 251 (p. 136).
Hume, William in the, 603 (p. 385).
Hurst, Joan (del Hay), wife of Philip de. 260.
Hnrste, John atten, 284.
Hurstmonceauz, Hurst Munoeus, co. Sussex,
manor, 621.
Husoard, co. Femb. See Hasguard.
Huse, Husee, Henry, 192, 413 (p. 237).
Eoger, son of John, 397 ( p. 218).
, Thomas de la, 458 (p. 257).
Walter de la, 538 (p. 350).
William, 538 (p. 346).
Huseook. See Hoseook.
Husee. See Huse.
Husewik, oo. Kent, 116.
Husyntre, oo. Wore, See Martin Hussitig-
tree.
502
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Huthred, Isabel, lady of Steeton, 204.
Hutton in the Forest, Hoton, co. Cumb.,309.
00. Somers,, manor, 538 ( p. 338).
in the Hay, Hoton [in Kendal parish],
00. WestiD., 218 (p. 119j.
Koof, Hoton Ko£f, co. Westm., 92.
Sessiy, Hoton [in Sessay parish], co.
York, 536 (p. 322;.
Huxhain, Hokesham, co. Devon, 527 (f. 294j.
Huyton, co. Lano., 279 (p. 163 J.
Hyatesbnry, eo. Wilis. See Tatesbury.
Hycohe, co. Hertf. See Hitohin.
Hyde, Hide by Winchester, co. Hants, abbot
of, 485.
, le Hyde by Domerham [in South
Domerham parish], co. Wilts, 538
(p. 328).
Hyde, Thomas de la, 110.
Hykelingge, Hykelyngge, Thomas
son of Brian de, 640.
, Thomas de, rector of Maltby, 540.
Hykling, oo. Nott. See Hickling.
Hyldeberewe, Hyldebury, co. Wavw. See
Hillborough.
Hyldebury. See Hildebory.
Hyldesdone, co. Buck. See Hillesdon.
Hyleoomb, co. Somers. See Hilcombe.
Hylion. See Heliou.
Hylth, Helthe [in" Nettlestead parish], oo.
Kent, 538(^1.343).
Hyndeley, William de, 615 (p. 412).
Hyndelupe, Hyndelype, co. Wore. See
Hindlip.
Hyndemers, co. Nhumb., 510.
Hynewyk, oo. Bedf . See Hinwiok.
Hyuton, oo. N'hamp., 412 (p 235).
Hynyton, co. Salop. See Hinuington.
Hysaund, oo. N'humb. See Hazon.
Hyselham, co. Camb. See Isleham.
Hywissh. Sec Huish.
latton, 00. Somers. See Yatton.
Ibstook, Ibestok, Ibbestok, oo. Leio. 412
(p. 236), 615 (p. 406).
lohinton, 00. Warw. See Itohington.
Ickford, Ikforde, Ikford, Iketord, co. Buck
385, 398 (pp. 221, 222).
adrowBon, 398 (pjj. 221, 222).
Iddesleigh, Iduslegh, co. Devon, 538 (p. 340).
Ideshale, oo. Salop, rww called Shifnal, q r.
Idnslegh, co. Devon. See Iddesleigh.
Iffin, Yethyngge [in Nackington parish], oo.
Kent, manor, 666.
Ifton, Iveton, eo. Monm., 538 (p. 336.
Ighfcenhill, co. Lane, 279 W- 160 .
Ihurst, CO. Hants. See Ewhurst.
Ikeford, Ikforde, Ikford, co. Buck. See
Ickford.
Ilderton, oo. N'humb., the three Middletons
in. See Middleton.
'..., Boddam in, q.v.
Ildesle, CO. Berks. See Ilsley.
He. See Insula.
Ilfraeombe, Ufredecurab, co. Devon, 143.
, Lincombe and Warcombe in, 627
(p. 294;.
Ilkeston, Ilkesdon, co. Derby, manor, 120
(p. 53), 173.
Ilketishale, James de, 390.
Ilkley, Ilkeley, Hilkelay. oo. York, 536 (p.
317).
manor, 609.
lUeigh [Brent?], Illegh, co. Suff.. 538 (p.
348).
Ilmeresaston, co. Buck. [i.e. Ilmer and Aston
MuUins], manor, 24.
Ilsley. East Ildesle, co. Berks, manor, 272.
, West, Ildesle [co. Berksl, 458 (2>.
258.
Ilston on the Hill, Ilyeston [in Carlton Cur-
lieu parish], co. Leic, 615 \_2)p- 406,
410).
Ilveston, CO. Leic. See Ilston.
Imeneye, co. Wore. See Impney.
Immingham, co. Line., 536 (p. 316).
Impington, Impyngton, co. Camb., 538 (p
363).
Impney, Imeneye [in Dodderhill parish], co.
Wore, manor, 57 (p. 34).
Ineshawe, co. Norf., 538 (p. 346),
Ingayn, William, of Aston, 362.
Cf. Engayne, Lyngaine.
Inge, William, 538 (p. 345).
and Iseult his wife, 251 (p.
137).
, , writ to, 598.
Ingelberd, Roger, 484.
Ingelby, eo. Line. See Ingleby.
, CO. York. /Sec Ingleby.
Ingham, co. Norf., manor, 221.
,00, Suff., 538 (jj. 349).
Ingham, John de, 221.
Oliver de, 221, 455, 479.
Ingleby, Ingelby [in Saxilby parish], co. Line,
349.
........ . Cold, Cald Ingelby [near Bai-wick on
Tees in Stainton parish], oo. York,
240.
Inglefeld, fee of, 588 {p. 347).
Cf. Englefeld.
Inglesoombe, oo. Somers. Sec English-
combe.
Ingleys. See Engleys.
Ingmanthorpe, Ingmanthorp [in Kirk
Deighton parish], co. York, Bos of, q.v.
Ingram, Angreham, Angerbam, eo. N'humb.,
47, 636 (p. 316).
INDEX OP PEESONS AND PLACES.
503
Ingworth, CO. Norf., 538 {p. 347).
Inkberrow, Inteberg, Inteberge, co. Wore
615 (p. 403).
, , manor, 56.
Little Intebergh, oo. Wore., 615
(p. 410).
manor, 615 (p. 411).
Inkel, William, 616.
Inkepenne, Emeline wife of Boger de, 212.
Insula, Isle, He, Lisle, Baldwin de, 59.
■•, Robert son of Warin de, 229.
Walter de, 192.
Baldwin de, 331 .
, Hawis de, 124.
.Henry de, and Joan his wife, 615
{p. 405).
, John de f son of Baldwin), of the Isle
of Wight, 69, 184, 331, 611 (p. 391).
of Wodelten, 219 (p. 120).
, Eobert de, son of Warin, 49, 175, 354,
458 (p. 256), 536 (p. 317), 596.
, Walter de, Florence his wife, 192.
, Warin de, 65, 248.
William de, 192.
Inteberg,. Intebergh, co. Wore. See Ink-
berrow.
Intebergh, John de, 615 ( p. 410).
Ippesley, co. Vf&rw. See Ipsley.
Ipplepen, Ippelpenn, co. Devon, manor, 272.
Ipaley, Ippesley, oo. Warw., 412 (p. 234).
Ipswich, GHppewyc, Gypewioh, Gyppewyoh,
CO Suff., 519 (p. 288), 538 (p. 348).
, inquisition made at, 215 (p. 116).
, Holy Trinity, prior of, 55.
Irby, William de, 536 (p. 321).
Irehester, co. N'hamp. , Chester in, q.v.
Ireby, High, oo. Gumb., 146.
Ireby, Thomas de, 36.
, Orous de, 36.
Thomas de (son of Thomas), 36.
IRELAND, places there destroyed by Soots,
583.
, Treasurer of. See Estden .
Places in: —
Ardee, Athirde, Athyrde, oo. Louth,
683.
, prior of, 583.
Athmatte, co. Dublin, 272.
Adwalath, co. Louth, 583.
Ays, CO. Louth, 51.
BalibohuU, oo. Tipperary, 137.
Ballogari, oo. Dublin. See Garris-
town.
Ballygorman. See Gormanston.
Balscaddan, Ballysoadan, oo. Dublin,
272.
Balyoornare, co. Waterford, 424.
Balymaccul, 424.
Bannow, Bannua [oo. Wexford],
manor. 56.
IRELAND, Places iv—cont.
Callan, oo. Kilkenny, advowson, 638
(p. 337).
Caringweth, oo. Limerick, 518.
Carrick, Carrik [co. Wexford],. 56.
Carryk, le, 137.
Cagsell, co. Tipperary, 137.
Castel . . .,00. Louth, 51.
Clocridan, Cloncridan, co. Waterford,
424.
Cloghyriwolisan, oo. Limerick, 518.
Cnocbrek, oo. Tipperary, 137.
Corttlysny, oo. Waterford, 424.
Coulbalysiward, oo. Limerick, 518
CrefE, CO. Waterford, 424.
CuUath, CO. Waterford, 424.
Dublin, exchequer, 424.
, inquisition made at, 272.
Duleek, Dyuelek, oo. Meatb, court.
272.
Dyngeldergan, co. Tipperary, 137.
Ferns, Fernie [co, Wexford] , castle
and manor, 56.
Qalway, soutage of, p, 66.
Garristown, Baliogari, eo. Dublin, 51.
Geripound. See J erpoint.
Gormanston, Ballygorman [in Moore-
church parish], oo. Meath, 272.
Hathethart [eo. Wexford ?] , 56.
Hethton, co. Tipperary, 137.
Jerpoint, Geriponte, Geripound [co.
Kilkenny], 66, 412 (p. 232).
Keirach island, 56.
Kilbreedy, Kilbridy, co. Limerick,
518.
Kildrummy, Kildermoy [now in Kil-
larmery parish], oo. Kilkenny,
advowson, 538 {p. 337).
Kilkenny, Kylkenni, county with
OBstles, &c., 538 (p. 337).
Kilkenny, liberty of, 412 (p. 232).
Killiveran, co. Tipperary, 137.
Kilsegan, co. Tipperary, 137.
Knocbreen, co. Limerick, 518.
Kylothran, co. Walerford, 424.
Lisbrenan, eo. Tipperary, 137.
Louth, Lonethe, 51.
Lydeston, co. Dublin, 272.
Molaghlarsgh, co. Dublin, 272.
Norragh barony [oo. Kildare], 412
(p. 232).
Oboy Castle [Ui Buidhe in Queen's
County], manor, 4:12 (p. 232;.
Odagh, Odoch [co. Kilkenny], castle.
56.
Portnehil ferry, 424.
Piperstown, Pippardeston [in Drum-
shallon parish], co. Louth, 583.
Eathoon, 137.
Eosslare, Rosolar [co. Wexford], 56.
Byn [Ring ?], oo. Dublin, 272.
504
INDEX OP PEESONS AND PLACES.
IRELAND. Places in — cont.
Sohenboch, co. Limerick, 518.
Taghmon, Taohmon [eo. Wexford],
56.
Waterford, St. Katherine's, 424.
Wexford, Weystord, castle and town,
66.
Irene Actone, co. Glouc. See Iron Acton.
Ireton, Irton [in Kedleston parish], oo.
Derby, 281.
Imham, oo. Line, Bulbj in, q.v.
, Hawthorpe in, q.v.
Iron Acton, Irene Actone, co. Glouc, manor,
411.
IrraTB, John le, constable of Barnard Gaatle,
615 (p. 412).
Irthington, co. Oamb. , manor, 452.
Hirthington in Qillesland, manor,
562.
Irton, 00. Derby. See Ireton.
[in Seamer parish], co. Tork, 536
(p. 323).
Irton, William de, 536 {p. 323).
Isabel, the Queen, 300, 531.
Isale, CO. Gumb. See Isell.
Isdulas, Istulas, co. Denbigh, commote, 279
(p. 158).
Isell, Ishal, Isale, Ishale, co. Cumb., 328.
manor, 543.
, St. Michael's church, 543.
Ishale, Ishal, oo. Cumb. See Isell.
Isham, Ysham [oo. N'hamp.], 538 (pp. 349,
350).
Isherton or Asserton, Assoerton, Wynter-
boarne Assertone [in Berwick St.
James parish], co. Wilts, 148 (p. 71).
, manor, 148 (pp. 74, 78), 223.
Beginald, rector of the chapel of, 1^8
(p. 74).
Isle, court of, 175.
See Insula.
Isleham, Hyselham, co. Camb,, 111.
Islep, 00. N'hamp. Seelslip.
Islip, Islep, CO. N'hamp., 84.
Is Hynydd, Ismenyth [co. Badnor] , country of,
615 (p. 401).
Istefeld, 00. Salop, 62, {p. 29).
Istgrimstede, co. Wilts. See Qrimstead.
Istulas, CO. Denbigh. See Isdulas.
Itchingfield, Heohyngefeld, co. Sussex, 413
(p. 237, 6m).
,Sharpenhurstin,413(i>. 237).
Itohington, Long, Ichynton, oo. Warw., 340.
Irecherohe, co. Kent. See Iryohuroh.
Iver, Evre, co. Buck., manor, 219 (p. 120).
, advowson, 219 (p. 120).
Itcs, CO. Cornw., 461.
Ireton, oo. Monm. iSee Ifton.
Irychuroh, Ireoherohe, oo. Kent, 145.
Ivyton, Yveton [in Broomfield parish], co.
Somers, 225.
Iwardeby, co. Line. See Ewerby.
Iwehurst, Iwhurst, co. Hants. See Ewhnrst.
Ixworth, Ixeworthe, co. Suff., manor, 216.
, prior of, 216.
Jarkevile, Henry, 431.
Jarnm, oo. York. See Yarm.
Jek, William, of Fen Drayton, 67.
Jekel, William, 597.
Jemys, Gemys, Robert, of Stagsden,
242.
, Bobert,sonof Bobert, 242.
Jerdele, co. N'hamp. See Yardley.
Jerounde, Walter, 43.
John, 43.
Walter, Agnes wife of, 43.
C/. Gerounde.
Jeudewyne See Joldewin.
Jewell, Boger, son of John, 161.
Joan, daughter of Edward I, wife of Gilbert
declare, 538 (p. 352).
Jooe, John, 599 (p. 381).
Joel, John, 538 (p. 333).
John ap Adam, 373.
John ap Adam, Appadham, Appadam,
Apadam, 538 {pp. 336, 337, 338, 339),
607 (p. 389), 615 (p. 402).
John ap Griff, 533 (p. 337).
John, Adam son of, 533 (p. 307).
Alan eon of, 473.
, Henry son of, 508.
, Hugh son of, 534 (p. 309).
John son of, 615 (pp. 402, 407).
, (son of Margaret Musard), 82.
, of Colsterworth, 157.
John, Hatthew son of, 213 (p. 113.)
, Matthew son of, Eleanor his wife, 213
(p. 113).
Richard son of, 79.
Bichard son of, William his son, 79.
, his wife Emma, 615 (i?. 401).
Boger son of, 79.
See Shiryngton.
Thomas son of, 615 (p. 403).
, William son of, 538 (p. 342).
John son of Guy, John son of, 615 (p. 404).
, Bobert son of, 615 (p. 408).
John, son of Beginald, Herbert son of, 485.
Joldewin, Jeudewyne, Joudewyn, Bichard,407.
Jolgreve, William de, 167.
JoUan, Beatrice, 349.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
505
Joroe, John, 96.
,hiswife. See Brayles.
Jordan, Jiirdan, James, 484.
, John, 464.
Thomas, of Letheringaett, 638 (p.
347).
Jorverd ap Bees, 538 (p. 835).
Vachn, 638 (j). 387).
Joudewjn. See Joldewin,
Joukel, William, and Cecily his wife, 246.
Jndas, Adam, 228.
Bobert, 66.
Jurdan. See Jordan.
Juvene. See Young.
K
Kaath, below and above, oo, Glamorgan, 538
(pp. 334-5).
Kaber, Cabergh [in Kirkby Stephen parish],
CO. Westm., 533 (p. 801).
Eaerdif , co. G-Iamorgan. See Cardiff.
Kaerdif, Eerdyf, Eaerdyf, Keyrdif,
Faulinus de, 535.
William de, 98.
Juetta, wife of William de, 538
(p. 333).
, Paulinas de, 98, 538 (p. 342).
and Eleanor his wife, 585.
William de, 585.
Kaerfyly, co. Glamorgan. See Caerphilly.
Kaergriffud wood, co. Glamorgan, 538 (p. 333).
Kaermino. See Oarmino.
Kairdif, co. Glamorgan. See Cardiff.
KairfiUy, co. Glamorgan. See Caerphilly.
Kairkedok, co. Glamorgan, 538 (p. 334).
Kairlion, co. Monm. See Caerleon.
Kalwodelegh, co. Devon. See Calverlejgh.
Kam, Walter le, 346 (p. 196).
Kame, abbess of. See Caen.
Karesbrouk, co. Hants. See Carisbrooke.
EariCraddok, co. Heref. See Caradoc.
Karkedone, co. Wore. See Carton.
Karkille, Karkil, co. Cornw., See Carkeel.
Karleton, co. Nott. See Carlton.
Karletone, oo. Camb. See Carlton.
Xarliolo. See Carliolo.
Karmino, co. Cornw. See Carminow.
Karreu, co. Pemb. See Carew.
Earvan, co. Carmarthen, 64 (p. 32).
Kary, co. Somers. See Cary.
Katefeld. See Catfeld.
Kaunteloupo. See Cantilupo.
Eaversham, co. Oxford. See Caversham.
Kayinsham [oo. Somers.] . See Eeynsham.
Eaylly. See Cayly.
Kaym, John, 67, 357.
Eaynel, Edward, 538 (p. 341).
Eaynes. See Eeynes.
Eayngham, co. York. See Eeyingham.
Eayso, co. Bedf. See Eeysoe.
Kearby, Kereby, Eerby [in Eirkby Overblow
parish] , co. York, 536 (p. 317).
, manor, 120 (p. 53).
Eedington, Eediton, Co. SuS., Coton, Cotton
Hall in, q.v.
Eedleston, oo. Derby, Ireton in, q.v.
Eeelby, Keleby, co. Line, 144
Eeiettele, Bobert de, 46.
Eeighley, Kygheley, Eyghley, co. York, 533
(.p. 306).
EeirfiUy [oo. Glamorgan] . See Caerphilly
Eekydena, co. Montgomery, 269.
Eekynwich, co. Wore. See Eenswick.
Eekynwjeh, John de, 615 {p. 403).
Eeleby, co. Lino. See Eeelby.
Eelennok in Wales, Eelleyniok, 147, 214.
Eelingholm, oo. Lino. See Eilllngbolme.
Kelingworth,oo. Warw. See Keuilworth.
Kelleyniok [oo. Montgomery]. See Kelennok.
Eelli, Martin de, 527 (p. 294).
Eellignat, co. Cornw., 36.
Eelling, Kellyngg. Kellyngge, co. Norf., 412
(p. 234), 588 ( J). 348).
Kelly, CO. Cornw., 35.
Eelmsoott, Eelmesoote, oo. Oxford, 554.
Eelsall, Eelsale [in Tarvin parish], co.
Chester, 51 (pp. 136, 137).
Kemesek, Petrouilla, daughter of
Edmund de, 448.
Kemeseye, Richard de, 283.
Eemeys, Eemmeys, co. Monm., 538 (p. 336;.
advowBon, 538 (p. 336).
Kemmer, co. Glamorgan, 538 ( p. 334).
Eemmeys, co. Monm. See Eemeys.
Eemmeys, Maurice de, 638 (p. 336).
, Walter de, 638 (p. 336).
Eempeleye, co. Glouc. See Kempley.
Eempley, Eempeleye, co. Glouc, manor, 53
(i..l8).
Eempston, Eemston, CO. Bedf.,412 (p. 233).
, manor, 548.
Kemyngford [Kingsford in Wolverley?], co.
Wore, 616 (p. 408).
Eenardeleye, co. Staff. See Kinnerley.
Eenardington, Eenardinton, co. Kent, manor,
566.
Eendal, Eirkeby in Eendale, co. Westm.,
castle, &o., 218.
, St, Leonard's hospital, 218.
Kendale, William de, 167>
, Bobert de, knight, 458 (p. 258).
, William de, his daughter Alice, 167.
Kenel, co, Cornw. See Eennal.
Eeneleworth, co. Warw. See Eenilworth.
Kenelyngworthe, Keal de, 638 (p. 344).
Eeneton, oo. Suff. See Eentou.
506
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Eeneton, Iro de, 427.
Nealde,427.
Kenetton, co. Su£E. See Kenton.
Kenfig, Kenefeg, Eenetek, oo. Glamorgan,
oastle and town, 538 (:p. 332).
Kenilworth.Kenellworth, Kenylworth, Keling-
worth, 00. Warw., 615 {p. 405).
prior of, 57 (p. 26), 58, 187, 615
{pp. 398, 404, 408).
Kennal, Kenel [in Stithians parish], oo.
Cornw., 141.
Kenredeford, oo. Sussex. See Kirdford.
Kenstone, Kentenesdene, Kentonesdene [in
Hodnet parish], oo. Salop, 62 (pp. 29,
31).
Kenswiek, Kekynwich, oo. Wore., 615 {p.
403).
Kent, river, oo. Westm., fishery in, 218.
Kent, John de, 225.
Eoger de, 538 {p. 343).
Kentbury, oo. Berks., Titooombe in. q.v.
Kentoombe. Kenteooumbe. oo. Dorset, 607
(p. 388).
Kenteooumbe, Robert de, 607 (.p. 388).
Kentenesdene, oo. Salop. See Kenstone.
Kentisbury, oo. Devon, Breadwick in, q.v.
Kenton, Kynton [in Gosforth], oo. N'humb.,
219 {p. 120).
Keneton, Kenetton, oo. Su£E., 427,
521.
Kentonesdene, oo. Salop. See Kenstone.
Kenwyn, oo. Cornw., AUet in, q.v.
Kenylworth, co. Warw. See Kenilworth.
Kenywyd, oo. Montgomery. See Cynewyll.
Kepston, Thomas de, 523.
Kerby. oo. York. See Kearby.
Kerohel, oo. Dorset. See Critchell.
Kerdeston, Roger de, 135, 352 (y. 201).
Kerdington, oo. Bedf. See Cardiugton.
Kerdyf. See Kaerdif .
Kerebroke, oo.Norf. See Carbrooke.
Kereby, co. Leio. See Kirby.
Kereby, oo. York. See Kearby.
Keresley, oo. Warw. See Carsley.
Kerkeby. See Kirkeby.
Kermerdyn. See Carmarthen.
Kernedby, oo York. See Oarnaby.
Kersall, Kyrnessale [in Kneesall parish], oo.
Nott, 279 {p. 155).
Kersonere, Kersenere, Kersoner, John de la,
John de, 412 (2). 233), 538 (pp. 347,
348).
KersweU, Carswill [ia Broad Clyst parish],
00. Devon, 550.
King's Carawelle, Carswille, co.
Devon, manor, 202, 603 ( p. 384).
Kerthin, oo. Cornw., 613.
Kertlyng, oo. Camb. See Kirtling.
Kesby, oo. Lino. See Kexby.
Kesstoij, 00. Hunt. See Keyston.
Keston, Richard de, 464.
Ketelbergh, Roger de, 55.
Ketelberstone, oo. Suff. See Kettlebaston.
Ketele, co. Suff., 471 (p. 264).
Ketelishagh, oo. Norf., alder grove, 522.
Ketelwell, co. York. See Kettlewyi.
Keteringham, Keteryngham, co. Norf. See
Ketteringham.
Ketilberston, co. Suff. See Kettlebaston.
Ketilwell, co. York. See Kettlewell.
Ketlebere, co. Suff. See Kettlebnrgh.
Ketteringham, Keteringham, Keteryngham,
00. Norf., 40, 42, 529.
Kettlebaston, Ketelberstone, Ketilberston, co.
Suff., 65, 538 (p. 348).
Kettleburgh, Ketlebere, oo. Suff., 427.
Kettlewell, Ketelwell. Ketilwell, oo. York,
345, 536 (p. 320).
, advowson, 345.
Keu, Adam le, of Staveley, 99.
Walter le,'of Northill, 439.
Cecily wife of Adam le, 99.
, Walter son of Walter le, 439.
William le. 99.
Keuersdale, Keueresdale, Alexander de, 279
(p. 161).
Geoffrey de, 279 (p. 161).
Keuresdale, co. Lane. See Cuerdale.
Keverel, Robert de, 110.
Kevermund, co. Lino. See Kirmond.
Keveylok, oo. Salop. See Cyfellioo [oo.
Montgomery].
Kevyncook, Kevyncooh, Kevyngoogh, oo.
Salop. See Cefn Cooh [co. Mont^
gomery].
Keworth, co. Nott. See Keyworth.
Kexby ?, Kesby [in Upton parish], co. Lino.,
482.
Kexby. Kexeby [in Catton parish], oo. York,
536 (i). 319).
KeyforiJ, Keyver, co. Somers., 538 (p. 338).
Keyingham, Kayngham in Holdernesse,
Cayngham, co. York, 358, 472.
Keynes, Eayues, Caynes, Thomas de,
29.
John de, 29.
Philip 0)- John, 538 (p. 840).
■ Robert de, 44.
, , and Eleanor his wife, 272.
Keynho. co, Bedf. See Cainhoe.
Keyasham, Kayinsham,oi. Somers., abbey and
advowson of church, 538 (p. 338;.
abbotof, 538(p. 331).
Keyrdif. See Kaerdif.
Keyaoe, Kayso, oo. Bedf., 431.
Keyston, Kesston, oo. Hunt., 197.
Koyver, co. Somers. See Keyford.
Keyworth, Keworth, co. Kent, 279 (p. 155).
Kib worth Beauchamp, Kybbeworth, Kybe-
worth, 00. Leio., manor, 615 {pp. 400,
410;.
, advowson, 616 (pp.406, 410).
INDEX OP PEESONS AND PLACES.
507
Kidderminster, Kederminster, co. Wore. 611
(i).393).
Eorthwode Bud SoDdboiirne Ushpond
in, 611 (i).393).
Kiddington, Cudinton, oo, Oxford, manor, 57
(i>.23).
Kigheley, John de, 282.
, his soil Robert, 282.
CJ. Kygheley.
Kilooit. CO. Cornw. See Colquite.
Kildwiek, Kildewyk, oo. York, church, 533
(p. 307).
, Bradley in. q.v.
Kilford, CO. Denbigh, 279 (p. 158).
Kilham, Killin, co. York, 204.
Pookthorpe in, q.v.
Kilkedy, co. Denbigh, 279 ^ p. 158).
Kllkhampton [oo. Cornw.], 538 (p. 340)
Kilkydok, co Denbigh, 279 {p. 158).
Killigh [co. Monm.]. See Clytha.
Killin, 00. York. See Kilham.
Killingholme, Kelingholm, oo. Lino., 364,
536 (i3. 315).
Killington, Kyllington [in Kirkby Lonsdale],
00. Westra.,218(i). 118).
Killingwold Grove, Kinnewaldgraves, Kin-
waldgraves [in Bishop's Burton parish] .
00. York, hospital of, 349, 484.
Kilmeston, Kulmeston, co. Hants, 148 (p.
78).
Kilmeyl, oo. Denbigh, 279 {p. 158).
Kilmington, Kylmyngton, oo. Devon, 143.
Kilmonseg, co. Cornw., 101.
Kilnsey, Kylnesay [in Burnsall parish], oo.
York, 533 (p. 307).
Kilpeok, Kilpek, Kylpek, co. Heref., manor,
148 (pp. 74, 78, 79).
Kilpin, Kylpin, Kyipyn [in Howden parish],
00. York, 300, 610.
Kilthibebil, co. Glamorgan. See Kilybebill.
Kilthigair, oo. Glamorgan. See Golligaer.
Kilton, Kylton [in Skelton parish], oo. York,
636 (p. 323).
Kilwathkilnish, co. Carmarthen, 64 {p. 33;.
Kilybebill, Kilthibebil, co. Glamorgan, 538
{p. 334).
Kima. See Kyma.
Kimble, Great, Kynebelle, oo. Buck., 538
(pp. 329, 342).
Kime. See Kyme.
Kimmerston, Cymerston [in Ford parish], co.
N'humb.,403(i). 225).
Kinder, Kyndre [in Glossop parish], co. Derby,
577.
Kinesthorp. oo. Norf., 522.
Kineton, Kyngton, co. Warw., 615 {p. 405).
King, Kyng, Nicholas, 167.
, Isabel wife of William le, 8.
John le, 340.
Kingesho in Great Badewe in the hundred of
Scbelmersford, co. Essex, 548.
Kingsbridge, Kyngesbrugg, co. Devon, 213
ip. 113;.
Kingsbury, Kyngesbury, oo. Midd., manor,
279 (i). 154).
Regis, Kyngesbury by Muleborn Port,
CO. Somers., 290.
, Kynesbury, oo. Warw., manor, 598.
, Dosthill in, q.v.
Kingsclere, Kyngesolere, co. Hants, 32, 468.
hundred, 587.
Kiugsdon, Kyngesdone, oo. Somers,, 61.
Kingsford, oo. Wore. See Kemyngford ?
Kingsley, Kyngeslegh [in Frodsham parish],
CO. Chester, 23.
Kingston-upon-Soar, Kymston, co. Nott., 171.
Kingston, co, Somers., Hestercombe in, q.v.
, Kyngeston, Kynggeston by levile [in
Yeovil parish] , oo. Somers., 532.
.manor, 57 (p. 23), 607 {p.
389).
,., marsh, Mersshe [by Yeovil], co.
Somers,, 57 (p 23;.
, Kyngeston [by Ferring] , co, Sussex,
413 (p. 237).
upon Hull, Kyngeston, co, York,
inquisition made at, 345,
Kingstone, Kyngeston, co. Somers., 607 [p.
388).
Kingstone, Ifioholaa de, 568.
Gf. Kyngeston.
Kingthorpe, Kynthorp [in Apley parish], co.
Line, 120(1). 54).
Kington Magna, Kyngton, co. Dorset, 279
is- 157).
, West, ■ Westkyngton, co. Wilts,
manor, 486.
, CO. Wore, 585.
Kinlet, Kynlet, co. Staff., manor, 130.
Kiomerch, Cajmergh, oo. Denbigh, commote,
279 (p. 158).
Kinnerley, Kenardeleye, Kynardeleye, oo.
Salop, manor, 62 {pp. 29, 31).
Kinnersloy, Kynarsleye [in Severn Stoke
parish, co. Wore], le Wynyard in
533, (2). 303).
Kinnewaldgrave, co. York. See Killingwold
Grove.
Kinnynoun, Kinnyon [co. Montgomery], 147,
214.
Kinson, Knuataostone, Kyngeston [in Great
Canford parish] , oo, Dorset, 430.
, manor, 279 (i). 157;.
Kinton, Kynton [in Great Ness parish], co,
Salop, manor, 211,264.
Kinver, Kynnetar, Kynnefare, co. Staff., royal
manor, 611 (p. 390).
Kiawaldgraves, oo. York. See Killingwold.
Kinwardstone, Kynewardeston, co. Wilts,
foreign hundred, 538 (p. 328).
Kipling Cotes, Kybblingootes [in Cherry
Burton parish], co. York, 536 (pp. 319,
320).
Kippax, Kypes, co. York, 279 (p. 159).
508
INDEX OP PEKSONS AND PLACES.
Kippyngesoote, oo. Devon, See ICipsoot.
Kipsoot, Kippyngesoote [in Bishop's Nympton
parish], oo. Devon, 52V {p. 295).
Kipton, Kypton [in Weasenham parish], oo.
Norfolk, 148(2). 70).
Kirby Muxloe, Kereby, oo. Leio., 449.
Eirdford, Kenredeford, co. Sussex, 623.
Kirington, oo. Line. See Eirmington.
Kirk Ella, oo. York, Willerby in, q.v.
EirkandrewB, Eirkandres, oo. Cumb., 9.
Eirkburn, oo. York, Soufchburn in, q.v.
Eirkbride, Eirkebrid, oo. Cumb., 531 (p.
299).
church, 631 (p. 299).
Eirkby, Eirkeby [in Walton on the Hill
parish], oo. Lane, 279 (p. 168).
, East, Eirkeby, co. Line, 279 (p.
154).
Underwood, Eirkeby, oo.Linc, 522.
InAshfield, Eyrkeby, oo. Nott., manor,
237.
, , advowson, 237.
Stephen, Eirkebystephen, oo. Westm.,
531 (p. 301).
Thore, Eirkeby Thore, Eyrkebythor,
00. Westm., 197, 533 (pp. 301, 302).
, church, 533 (pp. 301, 303,
305).
in Cleveland, oo, York, Broughton in,
q.v.
in Malhamdale, Eirkeby in Malgdall,
00. York, 536 (p, 321).
Griudalyth, oo. York, Duggleby in,
q.v.
Halzeard, co. York, Azerley in, ;,v.
Grewelthorpe in, q.v.
Overblow, Eirkeby Fererys, oo. York,
636 (p. 317).
Eearby in, q.v.
Sicklinghall in, q.v.
Wood Hall in, g.w.
Eirkebergh, oo. Westm., 533 (p. 802).
Eirkebrid, oo. Cumb. See Eirkbride.
Eirkebrid, Eirkebride, Eyrkebrid, Bichard de,
531 (p. 299).
, Walter de, 218, 531 {p. 298).
Eirkeby, co. Lano. See Eirkby.
, CO. Lino. See Eirkby.
00. Westm. See Kendal.
, CO. York. See Eirkby,
manor, 354.
Eirkeby, Eyrkeby, Eerkeby, Ellen wife of
William de, 662.
Geoffrey, 224.
Johnde, 134.
, William de, 458 (p. 257).
Eirkebystephen, oo. Westm. See Eirkby.
Kirkebythore, Kyrkebythor, John de, 197,
583 (p. 302).
Eirkedok, advowson of a church called, oo.
Denbigh. See St. George,
Eirkelevington, Kirkelevyngton, co. Cumb.
See KirUinton.
Eirkestall, Eirkestal, oo, York. See Kirk-
stall.
Eirketone, oo. Line. See Eirton.
Eirketon, co. Nott, See Eirton.
[oo. Suft.]. See Eirton.
Eirkham, co. Lano., Whittingham in, q.v.
Eirkharle, Eyrkeherle, oo. N'humb., 219
(p. 120).
Eirkland, oo. Cumb., Blenoarn in, q.v.
Eirkleatham, Eyrkelythum, oo. York, 586
(p. 828).
, Coatham in, q.v.
Kirkleavington, oo. York, 636 (p. 335).
Eirkley, Creklawe [in Ponteland parish] , oo.
N'humb.] , 294.
Kirklinton, Eirkelevington, Kirk Levyngton,
Eirkelevyngton,Levington, co. Cumb. ,9.
, church, 633 ( p. 807),
, advowson, 9,
manor, 824.
Eirkstall, Kirkestall, Kirkestal [oo. York],
abbot of, 279 (p. 169), 586 (p. 318).
Eirmington, Eirnington, Eirington, co. Lino.,
144, 468 (pp. 257, 258).
Eirmond le Mire, Eevermund, oo. Line, 636
(p. 815).
Eirnington, oo. Lino. See Eirmington.
Eirtling, Kyrtelyngg, Eertlyng, oo. Camb.,
manor. 198, 616 ( p. 400).
Eirton in Holland, Eirketone, co. Line, 289.
in Lindsey, Eirketon, oo. Lino,, court
at, 181.
Eirketon, co. Nott., 279 (p. 166).
Eirketon [co. Su£E.], 538 (p. 348),
Kitley, Eitelhey [in Yealmpton] , co. Devon.
213,
Elipston, See Clipston,
BCnaith, Enayth, co. Line, 833.
Enaptoft, CO. Leio,, Mowsley in, q.v.
Enapton,oo. York [E.E.], 546 (p. 308).
Enapton, Clement de, 471 (p. 266).
Enaresborough, Enaresburgh, co. York, court
at, 240.
Enayth, co. Lino. See Knaiih.
Eneesall, Eneesale, co. Nott.^ manor, 279
(p. 156).
Enegh wood, oo. Glamorgan, 538 (p. 334).
Enessale, oo. Nott. See Eneesall.
Enighton, Enyghteton [in Broad Chalk parish]
CO, Wilts, manor, 528.
Enightstone, Knyttheton [in Moroharc
Bishops], CO. Devon, 35.
Enightwiok, Enyhtwyk, oo. Woro., 61S
(p. 403).
Enill, EnuU, Knulle, oo. Heref., 67 (p. 26),
58.
Knipe, Gnype Patrick, Enype [in Bamptoi
parish], co. Westm,, 683 (p. 302),
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
509
Knivet, Kjiyvet, Joan, wife of Eiohard,
of Soathwiok, daughter of John de
Worth, 249.
Biohard, of Southwiok, and Joan his
wife, 291.
Knoohes, John de, and Isabel his wifa, 396.
Knock, Knookesalkok, ICnook Schallook [in
Marton parish], oo. Westm., S33
(p. 302).
Knookin, Knokyn, le Cnokyn, oo. Salop, 211.
manor, 264.
castle, 264.
, the lord of (Lestrange), 611 (p. 392).
KnoUe, oo. Dorset. See Church Enowle.
la, CO. Wilts. See Knowle.
Knolle, Biohard de, 538 {p. 343).
Knolton, oo. Dorset. See Knowlton.
Knook, Cnouk, oo. Wilts, 538 (p. 328).
Knottingley, Knottingleighe, co. York, 279
(p. 159).
Enouill. See Knovill.'
Knouseleye, oo. Lane. See Knowsley.
Knovill, Knouville, Knovyle, Knouill,
Enowyl, Cnovill, Cknovyle,
Gilbert de, 434.
John de, 76.
, Bevis de, son of Joan de, 148.
Gilbert de, 272.
, John de, 434.
, , Alice wife of, 76.
William de, 76.
Enowle, CO. Dorset. See Church Knowle,
St. Giles, CnoUe, co. Somers., 846
(p. 196).
le Knoll [in Great Bedwyn parish],
00. Wilts., 278.
Knowlton, Knolton, oo. Dorset, manor, 538
(1).340).
Knowsley, Knouseleye [in Huyton parish],
00. Lane, 279 fp. 163).
Knull, EnuUe, oo. Heref. See Knill.
Knustanstone, oo. Dorset. See Kinson.
Knyghteton, co. Wilts. See Knighton.
Knyht, John, the elder, citizen of London, 346
(p. 195).
Knyhtwyk, co. Wore. See Knightwick.
Knype, co. Westm. See Knipe.
Knyret. See Knivet.
Knyveton, Balph de, 127.
Kobeham. See Cobeham.
Kokefeld. See Cokefeld.
Kothedyn [oo. Brecon] . See Cathedine.
Krikketot. See Criquetot.
Kudinor, Kudymor, pasture, 148 (pp. 74, 78).
Kuilthiuesmor, co. Glamorgan, 538 (p. 334).
Kulm'eston, oo. Hants. See Kilmeston.
Kutte, Balph son of, 279 {p. 162).
Kybbeworth, oo. Leic. See Kibworth.
Kybblingootes, oo. 7ork. See Kipling Cotes.
Kybeworth, oo. Leic. See Kibworth.
Kygheley, Kyghley, oo. York. See Keighley.
Kygheley, Henry de, of Appletreewiok, 533
(p. 306).
Biohard de, 633 ( p. 306 his).
C/. Kigheley.
Kylgoygan, oo. Monm. , 538 (p. 387).
Kylham, co. Hants, 88.
Kylingwyk, Biohard de, 536 (p. 319).
Kylkewyn, oo. Denbigh. See Ciloen.
Kyllington, co. Westm. See Killington.
Kylmyngton, oo. Devon. See Kilmington.
Kylneaay, co. York. See Kilnsey.
Kylpek, oo. Heref. See Kilpeok.
Kylpin, Kylpyn, oo. York. See Kilpin,
Kylton, 00. York. See Kilton.
Kylvegy, oo. Pembroke. See St. IssJlls.
Kylyngwrth, Peter de, 840.
Kyma, Kima, Kyme, Kymbe, Philip de, 132,
349, 352 (pp. 200, 201), 472, 484, 520,
536 (pp. 315, 318, 319), 538 (p. 350),
623.
Bobert de, of Maidford (Bobert
Kynne), 50, 458 (p. 256).
, Thomaade, 536(j). 328).
Kyme, Kyma, Little, co Line, 538 (p. 350).
Kyme. See Kyma.
Kymston, co. Nott. See Kingston.
Kynardeleye, oo. Staff. See Kinnerley.
Kynardesley, Biohard de, 533 (p. 304).
Kynarsleye, oo. Wore. See Kinnersley.
Kynbelle, John de, 417.
Kyndre, co Derby. See Kinder.
Kynebaud, William, soa of Bichard, 355.
Kynebelle, co. Buck. See Kimble.
Kynesbury, oo. Warw. See Kingsbury.
Kynewardeston, oo. Wilts. See Kinward-
stone.
Kyng. See King.
Kyngesbrome, oo. Warw. See Broom.
Kyngesbrugg, co. Devon. See Kingsbridge.
Kyngesbury, oo. Midd. See Kingsbury.
CO. Somers. See Kingsbury.
Kyngesolere, co. Hants. Sea Kingsclere.
Kyngesdone, co. Somers. See Kingsdon.
Kyngesheinde, co. Salop, 58.
Kyngeslegh, oo. Chester. See Kingsley.
Kyngeslonde [near Elmbridge ?], oo. Wore,
57 (p. 24).
Kyngeslonde, John de, 57 ( p. 24).
Kynggessnode, John son of Bobert de, 230.
Kynggeston, le, oo. Nott., 106.
Kyngeston, co. Dorset. See Kinson.
CO. Somera. See Kingstone; Kings-
ton.
, CO. Sussex. See Kingston.
, 00. York. See Kingston.
Kyngeston, John son of Jordan de, 331.
Nicholas de, 603 (p. 386).
Gf. Kingstone.
Kyngestone, oo. Somers. See Kingston.
Kyngeswode by Mailing, oo. Kent, 116.
510
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
KynggeBton, oo. Somers. See Kingston.
,le, CO. Nott., 106.
Kyngton, oo. Dorset. See Kington.
, CO. Wore. See Kington.
Kyngtone fishery, eo. Kent, 538 (p. 331).
Kynne, Robert of Maidford, 60, 458 (p. 256).
Kynlet, oo. Staff. See Kinlet.
Kynnefar, Kynnefare, co. Staff. See Kinrer.
Kynthorp, co. Lino. See Kingthorpe.
KyntOD, eo N'humb. See Kenton.
, CO. Salop. Sue Kinton.
Kypes , CO. york. See Kippax.
Kypton, CO. Norf. See Kipton.
Kyre, Cuyre, eo. Wore, manor, 57 {p. 24;.
Parva, Cuyre [in Kyre Wyard parish],
CO. Wore. , 615 t.p. 403).
Kyrham, Kyrkham, Nicholas cle, 527 (p. 294).
Kyrkeby. See Kirkeby.
Kyrkebrid. See Kirkebrid.
Kjrkebythor, oo. Cumb. See Kirkby.
Kyrkebythor. See Kirkebythore.
Kyrkeherle, co. N'humb. See Kirkhaile.
Eyrkeljthura, co. York. See Kirkleatham.
Kyrnessale.co. Nott. See Eneesall.
Kyrtelyngg, co. Camb. See Kirtling.
Kyrtlyngton, co. Buck., 398 {p. 221).
Labaud, Bicbard, 130.
Laooheleye, co. Essex See Lashley.
Lacheford,eo. Chester. See Latchford.
Lachyndon, co. Essex. See Latchlngdon.
liachyudon, William de, 405.
Hughde, 405.
Lackington, White, co. Somers., Atherstone
in, q.v.
Lacon, Laken [in Wem parish], oo. Salop, 62
(p. 29).
Lacu. See Lay.
Lacy, Liascy, Henry de, earl of Lin-
coln, 279.
Alesia de, countess of Lincoln wife of
the earl of Lancaster, 279, 430, 458
(p. 256).
Henry de, 57 (i>. 24).
, , earl of Lincoln, 26,267,421.
, (Sec Lincoln.
, , Margaret de Lunges-
speye, his wife, 279.
, of Cromwell Bottom, 279
(OT.ieO, 162;.
, John de, 412(2). 235).
Robert de, and Maud his wife, 200.
Wenthliande, 53 {p. 18).
Ladale, oo. Pemb, See Dale,
Ladbrooke, Lodebrok, Lodbroc, co. Warw,, 615
{pp. 405, 408).
Laoeham, CO. Surrey. See Latham.
Lagham, Lageham, Laggeham [in Godstone
parish], CO. Surrey; 397 (pp. 219, 220),
625.
St. John of. See Sanoto Johanne.
Laghton, co. York. See Laughton.
Lahton, oo. Leic. See Laugbton.
Laigle, barony or honour of, 185, 276, 612.
Laisynglandes, oo. Lane, 279 (j). 160).
Laken, oo. Salop. See Lacon.
Lakenheath, Lakinghuth, eo. Siiff., 538 (p.
326).
Lakinghuth, co. Suff. See Lakenheath.
Lalleford, co. Warw. See Lawford.
Lalleford, John de, 615 {p. 413).
Lamarsh, Lammersh, co. Essex, 538 {p. 349).
Lambister [oo. Radnor] . See Llanbister.
Lamboghan [oo. Monm.]. See St. Maughan's.
Lambourn, Lambourne, co. Berks. , 319.
, manor and hundred, 295.
Lambro, Langeberch [in Haroldston parish],
CO. Pemb., 64 {p. 33).
Lammas, Lammesse, eo. Norf,, 221.
Lammersh, oo. Essex. See Lamarsh.
Lamorek, co. Comw., now caHed Mevagissy ,
q.v.
Lampader, co. Cardigan. See Aberystwith.
Lampet, John, and Beatrice his wife, 311.
Lamplow, John de, knight, 543.
Lampmergh, oo. Cumb., 533 {p. 307).
Lamport, Langeport, co. N'hamp., 412 {p.
235).
Lanblethian,Lanble7ian, oo, Glamorgan. See
Llanbleiddian.
Lancaster castle, guard of, 279 {p. 160), 471
(i). 264).
, earl of, 106, 148, 187, 191, 231, 272
(p. 148, 274, 395. 412 f p. 231), 619
(J). 288), 533 (J). 303), 534 {p. 307),
535, 607 {p. 388). 615 {p. 400).
, earl of . See Thomas.
, countess of . SeelLaay.
, honour of, 270 (p. 146).
Lancaster, Lanoastre, Langoastre, Gilbert de,
218 [p. 118).
Henry de, 118, 267, 621, 624.
and Maud his wife, 538
(pp. 833, 335).
John de, 403 (p. 224), 415.
, William de, 218 (i). 119).
Lancelyn, Launoelyn, Walter, 489.
William, 168, 866.
Lanoeston, Lauoevetone, Lanceveton, oo.
Cornw. See Launeeston.
Lanoovyan, 538 [p. 833).
Land oo. York, 683 (p. 801).
Landa, prior of. See Laund.
Landaff, bishop of, 588 ip. 336\
Landegeveth, oo. Monm, See Llandegfedd,
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
511
Landegy, Laundegy [in St. Kea parish], co.
Cornw., 139 (i). 64).
Landestephan, oo. Carmarthen. See Llan-
stephan.
Landevenyou, oo. Monm. See Llandevenny,
Landesoy, co. Monm. See Llansoy.
Landisaen, oo. Monm., 538 (p. 386).
Landivedu, oo. Glamorgan. See Llandyfodwg.
Landoghe, oo. Glamorgan. See Llandough.
LandoBoy, oo. Monm. See Llansoy.
Landou, oo. Glamorgan. See Llandow.
Landoveroi [co. Carm.]. See Llandowrer.
Lane, Jordan de la, S60.
Henry de la, 550.
.Maudatte, 639.
Lanewye, oo. Glamorgan. See Llangewydd ?
Lang, Adam le, his Trif e Maud , 66.
Langaddoc [oo. MoBm,]. See Llangattoek.
Langar, co. Nott., manor, 519 (p. 288).
, advowaon, 519 {p. 288).
, Barnstone in, g.«.
Langatrewe, oo. Devon. See Langtree.
Langbargh, Langebergh co. Yort, wapentake,
593.
Langoastre. See Lancaster.
Langoliffe, Langclif [in Giggleswiok parish] ,
00. York, 536 (p. 322;.
Langcoumbe, oo. Devon. See Lannacombe.
Langeberch, oo. Pemb. See Lambro.
Langebergh, eo. York. See Langbargh.
Laugeford, co. Devon. See Langford.
Langeford, Koger de, 209.
, John de (son of John, son of Roger),
209.
Langele, co. Kent. See Langley.
, 00. Nort. See Langley.
Langele, John de, 615 {p. 402).
Langeleu, oo. Brecon. See Llanelieu.
Langeleye, cq. Hertf. See Langley.
Langelonde, Iianggelond, Nicholas
de, 423.
, Hugh de, 423.
Langeneuton [co. Durham] . See Newton.
Langeport, 00. Buck. See Langport.
, CO. N'hamp. See Lamport.
Langeport, Elohard de, 538 (p. 342).
Langerig, Langeryg, oo. Montgomery. See
Llangurig.
Langerig, William de, 543.
Langerugg, co. Somers. See Langridge.
Langeaton, oo. Monm. See Llangstone.
Langeaatton, oo. Somera. See Sutton.
Langotoft, Milea de, 523.
Langeton, oo. Dorset. See Langton.
00. Durham. SeeLangton.
, CO. Lane. See Loiigton.
, 00. Westm . See Langton .
,, CO. York, SeeLangton.
Langeton, John, de, 279 (y. 161).
, Walter de, 464.
, bishop of Coventry and
Lichfield, bishop of Chester. 168, 263,
293, 313, 412 {p. 235j, 520, 538 {p.
345), 546, 648.
, See Coventry.
(7/, Langtonne.
Langetrewe, oo. Devon. See Langtree.
Langetwayt, co. York, See Langthwaite.
Langetwayt, John son of William de, 199.
Langevan, Langadvan, oo. Salop. See
Llangadfan [oo. Montgomery],
Langeview, Languvyou, oo. Monm., 588
{p. 336).
Langford Lister, Langeford [in Ugborough
parish], oo Devon, manor, 202, 603
(p. 386).
, CO. Oxford , Eadoutt, iaq.v.
Steeple, StupellaDgeford, co. Wilts,
221.
Langgelond. See Langelonde.
Langham, co. Esaex, 538 (p. 348).
[co. Butland], manor, 615 {p. 399).
CO. Suff., 216.
Langham, William de, 216.
Langhirat, co. N'humb. See Longburst.
Langhiinith, co. Glamorgan. See Llangynwyd.
Langiston* in Sproughton, co. Suff., manor,
216 {p. 116).
Langley, King's Langeleye, oo. Hertf.. manor,
597.
Langel, Langele, co. Kent, 542.
, manor, 220 (pp. 122, 123).
Langele, 00. Norf., abbot of, 55.
CQ. N'humb., manor, 146.
Lodgeleye, Lorgeleie [in Acton
Burnel parish] , co. Salop, 436.
Langport, Langeport [in Stowe parish] , co.
Buck., 538 {pp. 329,342).
Langridge, Langerugg, co. Somers., manor,
538 (p. 339).
, advowBOn, 638 (p. 339).
Langstroth, Langstrothe in Craven, co. York,
636 (i)i). 314, 324).
Langthwaite, Langetwayt, by Doncaster, oo.
York, 199.
Langton by" Blandford, Lange Blaneford,
Langeton Blaneford, oo. Dorset, manor,
217.
Herring, Langeton, oo. Dorset, 346
(p. 195).
Langeton [in Gainford parish, co.
Durham], 615 (pp. 406, 413).
Langeton [in Appleby], co. Westm.,
533 (p. 301).
, Langeton, oo. York, manor, part of
Malton, 534 {p. 309), 535.
Langton, Walter de, bishop of Coventry and
Lichfield. See Langeton.
Langtonne, Ralph de, 615 [p. 418).
,. Cf. Langeton,
512
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
Langtree, Iiangetrewe, Langatrewe, co. Devon,
538 (p. 330).
, advowBon, 538 (p. 340).
Langtre [in Standisb parish], oo.
Lane, 279 (p. 163).
Langunytb, Languineth, co. Glamorgan. See
Llangjnwyd.
Languvyou, co. Monm. See Langoview.
Langwath, Bobert de, 65.
Langwith, Langwath, co. York, forest, 367.
Lanhari, Lanhary, oo. Glamorgan. See
Llanharry.
Lanladran. See Ijansladrau.
Lanmays, oo, Glamorgan. See Llanmaea.
Lanmyhangel, oo. Glamorgan See Llanfi-
hangel.
Lanmyhangel, oo. Monm. See Llanvihangel.
Lannacombe, Langooumbe [in Stokenbam
parish] oo. Devon, 213 {p. 113;.
Lannasset, co. Denbigh, 279 (p. 158).
Lannerohudel, co. Salop. See Llanerohydol
[co. Montgomery].
Lannerwhudel [oo, Montgomery], See
Llanerohydol.
Lanpadarn, co. Cardigan. See Aberystwith.
Lanpadoo, Lanpadok, co. Monm. See Llan-
badook.
Lanreatb, Lanrethou, Lanreythou, oo. Cornw.,
manor, 54, 155.
, advowaon, 159.
Lanririd, oo. Glamorgan, 638 (p. S33).
Lanaadorn, oo. Carmarthen. See Llansadurn.
Lansladran, Lanladran, Nansladran, Nanslad-
ron, Serlo de,139 (.pp. 64, 66), 547.
Lanteglos [by Camelford? co. Cornw.], 538
(p. 340).
Lanteylou, oo. Carmarthen, See Llandiloe,
Lanthean, co. Cornw, See Lantyan,
Lantriaaan, co, Glamorgan. See Llantrisant.
Lautrisaan, co. Monm. See Llantrissent.
Lantyan, Launtyan, Nauntyan, Naimtian
Lanthean [in St. Sampson's pariah],
00. Cornw., honour, 139 {p. 66), 527
(p. 293).
Little, 139 (pp. 64, 66).
Lanurevel [oo. Montgomery] . See Llanerfyl.
Lanvethlyng, in the country of Megheyn
[Mechain, co Montgomery], 147.
Lanwym, co. Honm. See Llangwm.
Lanyltwil, co. Glamorgan, See Llanilid.
Lanywym, oo, Monm, See Llangwm.
!Lanyzeleye, Lany leloys, Lany zeleia, co. Salop.
See Llanidloes [co. Montgomery] .
Lapford, Lappaford, co. Dtron, 538 (p. 340),
Lappaford,co, Devon, See Lapford.
Larcediakne. See Arcediakne.
Laroher, See Archer.
Lardener, Ihomaa le, 536 (p. 318),
Lasoy. See Lacy.
Lasedurny, oo. Carmarthen, 64 {p. 32),
Laehley, Laocheleye [in Lindsell parish] , co.
Esaex, 538 (i>. 847).
Lasseles, Boger de, 482.
Laston, Simon, 544.
Latchford, Lacheford, co. Chester, 74.
Latchingdon. Laobyndon, oo. Essex, 406.
Lathbury, Latheburi, Lathburi, Latthebury,
CO. Buck, 246.
manor, 616.
Lathum, Bobert de, 279 (p. 163).
Latimer, Latymer, le Latimer, la Lalimere,
Alice, 548.
John le, 234.
his wife Joan (de Gouii), 234.
Nicholas, 615 (p. 410).
, Thomas, 538 (p.SiS), 615 (p. 410).
, Thomas son of William, 412(f). 233).
William, 204, 538 {p. 345).
William de (sic), 40.
William le, lord of Wotton, 344.
Latta, 00. Cornw., 257.
Latthebury, oo. Buck. See Lathbury,
Latthebury, Robert de, 315.
John de, 315.
Lattiford, Loderford [in Holton parish], co.
Somers., 603(2). 886).
Lattreugton, See -Lottrengton.
Latymer. See Latimer.
Laugbarne, Tal-llaoharn, or Talyoharn, Tala-
cherne, Tallauhern, Talleuharn, co.
Carmarthen, 386.
.barony, 64 (i). 32).
, castle, 64 (i). 32).
Laughton, Lahton, co. Leio., advowaon, 468
{p 259).
East and West, Loghton, oo. Lino.,
522.
en le Morthen, Laghton in Morthing,
00. York, 51.
Launoe, John, 56.
Launoelyn. See Lancelyn.
Launceston, Launceveton, Lancevetone,
Launsetcn, Lanoeston, Launoetone,
00. Cornw., oastle, 101, 337, 462.
, honour, 382.
honour of the castle, 139 (p. 65), 6)3.
prior of, 139 (p. 65).
Laund, Landa [co. Leio.], prior of, 250.
Launde, Bichard de la, 57 (p. 26), 58.
Laundegy, co. Cornw. See Landegy.
Laundene, oo. Buck. See Lavendon.
Laundry, Laundrey, Londrey, Loun-
dre, John, 75.
.Mabel, 386.
Amabel, 64 (2). 82).
, Philip, 75, 386,
Laundry IshuUe, oo, Carmarthen. 76.
Lautmover, oo. Monm,, 412 (p. 32).
Launtyan, oo. Cornw. See Lantyan.
Laureny, Guy de, 64 (jj. 34).
Lavant, Lovente, co, Sussex, 536 (p. 316),
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
518
Lavendon, Laundene, LaTendeno, oo Buck.,
597.
, manor, 597.
, abbey, adTowson of, 597.
Laventon, Lavyaton, Roberb de, parson of
EastClaydon, 398 ipp. 221, 222).
Larerton, Lavreton, oo. Somers., 611 ("p. 394).
Lavington Market, Stupellavyntone, Stupel-
lavynton, eo. Wilts, 458.
, manor, 136.
Iiavroton, oo. Somera. See Laverton.
Lavynton. See Laventon.
Lawford, Little, Lalleford [in Newbold-
upon-Avon parish], oo. Warw., 615
(p. 405).
Laxton. oo. N'hamp. , 293.
, 00. Nott., 266fjj. 144).
[in Howden parish], oo. York, 316.
Lay, Lacu, John de, of Great Faxton,
812.
, John du (son of John), 312.
, William de, 312.
Laycestre. See Leyoestre.
Laysingby, oo. York. See Lazenby.
Laaenby, Lagsingby, oo. York, 536 (p. 3231.
Lazonby, Leisingby [co. Cumb.] , 452.
Lea, la Legh [in Bramley parish], oo. Surrey,
manor, 344.
, la Lee [in Pontesbury parish], co.
Salop, 62 {p. 29).
Leadenham, Ledenham, oo. Lino., 592.
Leake, Leyok, oo. Nott., 279 (j). 156).
Leasingham, co. Line, Boxholme in, q.v.
Leathley, Letheley, co. York, 636 {pp. 313
317).
, manor, 536 {p. 324).
Leaton. Leton [in the parish of St. Mary,
Shrewsbury], oo. Salop, 87.
Leavenheath, Leveney. Lyveney [in Stoke by
Nayland parish], oo. Suff., manor, 216.
Leavington, Castle, Levington, co. York, 636
(pp. 314,323).
Kirk, Levington, co. York, manor,
536 {p. 314).
Lebennyth, oo. Monm. See Libennith.
Lechton Basard [co. Bedf.]. See Leighton
Buzzard.
Leokhampstead, Legbamstede, co. Buck., 619.
Leokonfleld, Lekonfeld, Lekingfeld, Lekyng-
feld, 00. York, advowson, 536 {pp.
316. 320).
, manor, 536 {p. 324).
Leokwith, Lekwith, co. Glamorgan, .538 (p.
332).
Leconfield, oo. York. See Leokonfield.
Ledenham, co. Lino. See Leadenham.
Ledes [co. Kent]. See Leeds.
Ledes, William de, 184.
Ledsham, oo. York, Fairburn in, q.v.
Lee Gomery, Leye Combrey [in Wellington
parish], oo. Salop, manor, SI 5,
Lee, CO. Salop. See Lea.
28017
Lee, Henry del, 279 {p. 161).
, John du fSalop), 611 (p. 392).
(Westmoreland), 218 (p. 119).
Leeds, Ledes [oo. Kent], writ dated at, 24 (n).
Leefeld, co. Chester, 62 (p. 80).
Leftwioh, Leftodewich [in Davenham parish],
CO. Chester, manor, 251 (pp. 136, 137).
Lega, 00. Bedf. See Thurleigh.
Leger, John, 538 (p. 343).
Leggesby, co. Line. See Legsby.
Legh Roberd [Leigh Durant in Modbury
pariah?], eo. Devon, 527 {pp. 294,
295).
,00. Essex. See Leighs.
CO. Kent. See Leigh.
I CO. Surrey. See Lea.
! Legh, Philip de la, 344.
Thomas de, 527 (p. 294).
Legh, abbess of . See Canonleigh.
Legbamstede, co. Buck. See Leokhampstead.
Leghe, la, co. Somers., 208.
Leghton, co. Glamorgan, 538 ( p. 334).
Leghton. William de, 158.
Cf. Leyghton.
Legsby, Leggesby, co. Line, 536 {p. 316).
Leicester, Leyoestre, abbot of, 458 ( pp. 257,
258).
, earl of, 116, 198, 615 {p. 401).
honour of, 279 {pp. 155, 157), 399.
Leigh, CO. Bedf, See Thurleigh.
, eo. Devon. 5ee Legh.
, la Legh, oo. Kent, 134, 538 {p. 344).
Leye, oo. Wore, 615 (p. 403).
, Branaford in, q.v.
Leighs, Great, Legh, co. Essex, manor, 599
(p. 379).
Leighton Buzzard, Leohton Buzard [co.
Bedf.] , inquisition made at the bridge
of, 351.
Lychton Corners, co. Westm., 218
(p. 118).
Leilthorp, Thomas de, 463.
Leintwardine, Leyntworthin, Leyntwarthyn,
CO. Salop \rum oo. Heref.] , 57 (p. 25).
133.
Leire, Leyre, co. Leic, 412 (p. 236).
advowson, 412 (p. 236;.
Leisingby [co. Cumb.]. .Sec Lazonby.
Leith, South, Suthleghe [in Stanton Harcourt
parish] , co. Oxford, 512.
Lekingtelde, Lekonfeld, co. York. See
Leokonfield.
Lekwith, co. QIamorgan. See Leckwith.
Lelesey, oo. Suff. See Lindsey.
Lemmington, Lemothpn [in Edlingham
parish], co. N'humb., 80.
Lemothon, co. N'humb. See Lemmington.
Lenborough. Lethyngborn, Letbyngbourgh
[in Buckingham parish], oo. Buck.,
588 (pp, 329, 342).
2K
514
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
Lench, Abbot's, Abelench, co. Wore, 615
(p. 403).
[Church], CO. Wore, 615 (p. 403).
, advowson, 615 (p. 410).
Bouse, Lench Rooolf , Lench Eoculf,
CO. Wore, 615 (p. 403).
, advowson, 615 (p. 440 )
, Sheriffs, Schyrevesleneh [in Church
Lench parish], co. Wore, manor. 615
(pp. 398, 410).
Lench, Thomas de, 615 (p. 403).
Lengleys. Sec Englejs.
Lenham, John de, 128.
Lenn, Bishop's, co. Norf. See Lynn.
Lente, Nicholas atte, 355.
Lenton, co. Ifott., prior of, 602 (p. 382).
Leominster, Leominstre, co. Heref ., 165.
Leppington, Lepington [in Serayingham
parish], co. York, 266 (p. 143).
Lesnes, Lesnes Merssch, co.Xent, 413 (p. 236).
, abbot of , 413 (j). 236).
Lesaemeyn [co. Carnarvon] . See Llysfaea.
Lessin, co. Montgomery. See Lyssun.
Lestilbount, co. Glamorgan. See Llystalybont.
Lestrange,Le Estraiiiige,Ije Estrariige,
John, of Knockin, 211, 264.
, Boger, 351.
Hamo, 264.
, John, of Ercall, 188.
, of Knockin, and Iseult his
wife, 264.
, , Maud his wife, 62
(p. 29), 211.
(son of John), of Knockin,
211, 264,
Eoger, 136, 182.
, the lord of Knockin, 611 (p. 392).
Leswen, co. Cardigan. See Llyswen.
Leswryny, oo. Glamorgan. See Llysworney.
Letheley, co. York. See Leathley.
Letheringsett, Letheringsete, Litheryngsete,
CO. Norf ., 538 (p. 347).
Lethyngbourgh, Lethyngboru, co.Buck. See
Lenborough.
Leton, oo, Salop. See Leaton.
lieton, Bichard de, 87.
, Bogerde, 87,
Leughme, Alan de, 619,
Leukenore, Lewgenore, John de, 619.
, Thomas de, knight, 397 (p. 219).
Leveney. oo. Suff. See Leayenheath,
Levens, Thomas de, 218 (p. 119),
Leveremere, See Livermere. ,
Leyesay, co. Lane. See Livesey.
Leyesham, co. York, See Levisham.
Leyington, co, Cumb. See Kirklinton.
, 00. York. See Leavington.
Leyisham, Leyesham, co. York, manor, 266.
Levy, Christiana, 628.
Leyyngton, Kirk, co, Cumb, See Kirklinton.
, Kastel, 00. York. See Leavington,
Lew, North, Lu, Lyu, Northlya. co, Devon.
143, 588 (p. 340),
Lewenny, co. Denbigh. See Lleweny,
Lewes, Leyes. oo. Sussex, prior of, 215
(p. 115), 216 (p. 116),
Lewgenore, See Leukenore;
Lexden, Lexeden, co, Essex, manor, 414,
, advowson, 414,
Lexeden, co, Essex, See Lexden,
Leyburn, Iieybourne, Leyburne,
Simon de, 95,
, 'William de, 220,
Henry de, 538 {p. 343).
, John de, 95.
, Juliana, daughter of Thomas de, 220,
, Biobert de, writ to, 562.
, Simon de, and Maud his wife, 95.
Thomas de, 220 (p. 123).
, and Alice (de Tony) his wife,
198, 220.
, William de, 95,
, and Juliana his wife, 207,
220,
Leyoester, See Leicester,
Leycestre, Laycestre, Robert de, 615 {p. 403),
Thomas de, knight, 458 (p. 259).
Leyck, co. Nott. See Leake.
Leydarch, co. Monm., 538 (p. 336).
Leye Combrey, oo. Salop. See Lee.
CO. Wore See Leigh,
Leye, William de la, 359,
Leyes [co, Sussex], See Lewes.
Leyes, Alice wife of Geoffrey de, of
Acton, 343,
Robert de, 343,
Leyghton, Richard de, 156.
Cf. Leghton.
Leygrave, Alice de, 234,
Leyham, Eawisia de, 12.
Leyntworthin, co, Salop, See Leintwardine,
Leyr, Roger, 615 (p. 404).
Leyre, co. Leic, See Leire.
Leyre, Jokn de, 412 (p. 236),
Leysdown, Leysdon, co, Kent, 345,
Libennith, Lebennyth, co, Monm,, country of
538 (p. 335),
Liehebarowe [oo. N'hamp]. See Litchborough.
Lidenee, Lideneye, co, Glouc, See Lydney,
Lidgate, Litgate, Lyddgate, Lydegate co
Suff., 412 (iJ, 233). ' ■
, manor, 412 (i)i>. 231,232),
advowson, 412 (p. 233).
Lidiard, co. Wilts. See Lydiard.
Lidle, William de, 538 (p. 343).
Lighthome, Lithom, Lytheme, Lithume,
Lythethume, Lygthtetheme, Liht
theme, co. Warw,, 615 (p. 404),
, manor, 615 {pp. 399, 409),
, advowson, 615 (p. 406).
Lihttherne, oo. Warw. See Lighthome.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
515
LiUebon, LyUebon, William son of
Peter de, 568.
.: , William de, knight, 113, 568.
Lilleadon, Lillesdene [in North Curry parish],
00. Somers., manor, 210.
Lilleshall, Lilsul, Lillishill [oo. Salop], abbot
of, 458 (p. 259).
, advowson of abbey, 458 (p. 259).
Lilley, Lyngleye, oo. Hertf., manor, 597.
, advowaon, 597.
Lillington, oo. Warw., 615 (p. 406).
Lillishill, Lilsul [oo. Salop]. See Lilleshall.
Limlier, Great, Lymbergh, oo. Lino., 590.
Limesoote, Lymmesoote, Limysoote [in Brad-
worthy parish], 00. Devon, 527 (p.
214).
Limpool, Lympole [in Harworth parish], oo.
Nott.,279(i). 155).
Limysoote, oo. Devon. See Limesoote.
Linby, Lindeby, oo. Nott., 316.
Linohelade, oo. Buok. See Linslade.
Linohmere, Wlenohemere, oo. Sussex, 636
ip. 315).
Lincoln, oo. Line., 472, 534 (pp. 309, 310),
557, 602 {p. 383).
, city and suburb, 350.
assembly at, 538 (f). 353).
, castle, prison, &a., 279.
, court of La Haye at Bardolfhalle,
279 (p. 153).
Hundegate in, 279 (^J. 154).
, Hildike vaooary, 279 (p. 154).
, St. Katherines, prior of, 534 (p. 309).
, mother church of, 252, 350.
,St. Denis's altar in, 350.
, St. Mary's altar in, 350.
bishop of, 333, 349, 473.
Oliver, bishop of. See Sutton.
dean and chapter of, 349.
earldom of, 279.
, third penny of the county,
279.
, earl of, 57 (p. 24), 74. 136, 144, 148
(vp. 71, 74, 76), 150, 202, 231, 266
(p. 144), 272, 275.
, See Lacy.
countess of, 254.
See Lacy.
Linch, Lynces, co. Sussex, 536 (p. 315).
Lincombe, Lyncombe [in Ilfracombe parish],
00. Devon, 527 (p. 294).
Lindeby, oo. Nott. See Linby.
Lindelegh, Lyndelegb, co. Surrey [Blindley
in Home ?], 397 ip. 220).
Lindeseye, Lyndeseye, Philip de, 350, 536
(p. 316), 623.
Lindsell, oo. Essex, Lashley in, q.v.
Lindaey, Lelesey, co. Suff., 538 (.p. 348).
Lintord, Great, Lynford, oo. Buok, manor, 191.
Lingfield, Lingefeld, oo. Surrey, 397 (p. 219).
, Puttenden in, q.v.
Linkinhome, co. Cornw.. Billatonin, q.v.
Linlithgow, Lynlisou, writ dated at, 275.
Linalade, Lyuchelad, Linohelade, Lynohelade,
00. Buck., 182,351,431.
Linton, Lynton [in Woodhorn parish], oo.
N'humb. manor, 219 (p. 120).
, Lynton [in Balkholme parish], oo.
York, 610.
[in Howden parish], co. York, 300.
, Lynton [in Spofforth parish], oo.
York, 536 (pp. 313, 317, 321).
, manor, 636 (p. 324).
Linton, Roger de, 536 (p. 317).
Linwood, Lyndewod, Lyndewode, oo. Line,
314.
Lisoard, Lyaoark, co. Chester, 26.
Lisoett, 00. Dorset. See Lytchett.
Liswerry, Liswiri [in Newport], co. Monm.,
manor, 538 (p. 335).
Litbergh, co, Westm., 218 (p. 119).
Litchborough, Lyoohebarwe, Liohebarowe, oo.
N'hamp., 57 (p. 23), 538 (p. 328).
Litelepudele, oo. Dorset. See Puddle.
Liteman, Henry, 286.
Litgate, oo. Su£f. See Lidgate.
Litheryngaete; co. Norf. See Letheringsett.
Lithorn, Lithurne, oo. Warw. See Lighthorne.
Litlington, Lytlington, Lytlyngton, oo. Camb.,
538 (pp. 325, 350).
, advowson, 538 (p. 351).
LittlebournOjCO. Kent, Luokingdale in, q.v.
Littlehampton, Hampton, co. Sussex, 413
(p. 237).
Littlehawe in Thurston and Norton, co. SuiS.,
manor, 486.
Littleton, West, Luttletone, oo. Glouo. , 505.
upon Severn, Lutlinton, co. Glouc,
manor, 57 (p. 23).
High, Luttleton, co. Somers., 638
(p. 338).
, , Hallatrow in, q.v.
Litton [in Arncliffe parish] , co. York, 536
(p. 321).
Livermere, co. Suff. 538 (p. 348).
Livermere, Lyveremere, Leveremere, Thomas
de, 538 (p. 348).
LivBsey, Leveaay [in Blackburn parish], oo.
Lane, 279 (p. 161).
Livet See Lyyet.
Iiiziniaco, Geoffrey de, 51.
Llanbadock, Lanpadoc, Lanpadok, oo. Monm..
538 (pp. 336, 337).
Llanbiater, Lambioter [oo. Radnor], church,
356.
Llanbleiddian, Lanblethian, Lanblevian.
Lanblethian in Martelmaur, co.
Glamorgan, 538 (pp.332, 333, 334).
, manor, 538 (pp. 332,333).
, chapel, 538(^^.334).
Llandegfedd, Landegeveth, co. Monm.,
advowson, 638 (p. 337).
Llandenny, Mathenny, co. Monm , 538
(p. 336).
516
INDEX OF PEKSONS AND PLACES.
Llandereimy, Landevenyou, oo. Monm., 638
(p. 336).
Llandiloe, Lanteylou, co. Carmarthen, manor,
75.
Llandough, Landoghe [near St. Mary Church] ,
00. Glamorgan, 638 (p. 333).
Llandow, Landou, co. Q-lamorgan, 538 d). 333).
Llandowrer, LandoTcroi [co. Carmarthen] ,
manor, 386.
Llandyfodwg, Londivedu, oo. Glamorgan, 638
(p. 335).
LlaneKeu. Langelea [co. Brecon], advovfson
205.
Llanerchydol, Lannerwhudel, Lannerchudel
[in Pool, 00. Montgomery], 147, 214.
Llanerfyl, Lanurevel, co. Montgomery, 269.
Llanfihangel, Lanmyhangel [near St. Mary
Church], 00. Glamorgan, 538 {p. 333j.
[co. Monm.] , adrowson, 538 (p. 335).
Llangadfan, Langevan, Langadevan [co.
Montgomery] , 214.
Llangattock, Lancaddoo [co. Monm.], 412
(p. 232).
Llangeinor, Egleskeynore, Egloiskeynor. co.
Glamorgan, 638 (pp. 332, 334.).
Llangewydd ? Lanewye [in Laleston parish] ,
CO. Glamorgan, 538 (p. 333).
Llangibhy, co. Monm. See Tregrug.
Llangstone,Lange8ton, co.Monm.,536(i).336).
Llangorig, Langerig, Langeryg [co. Mont-
gomery], 147, 214.
Llangwm, Lanwym, Lanywym, co. Monm.,
638 (i), 336).
Llangynwyd, Langnnyth, Langhunith, Lan-
guineth ^oo. Glamorgan], Welsh
country of, 538 (pp. 332, 334).
Llanharry, Lanhari. Lanhary, oo. Glamorgan,
638 (p. 333 Us).
advowson, 638 (p. 334).
Llanidloes, Lanyzeloys, Lanyzeleye, Lany-
zeleis [co. Montgomery], 147, 214,
Llanilid, Lanyltwit, oo. Glamorgan, 638
{pp. 332, 334).
, advowson, 538 (p. 334).
Llanmaes, Lanmays, co. Glamorgan, 638
(p. 333).
Llansadurn, Lansadom, co. Carmarthen, 22.
Llansoy, Landesoy, Landosoy, co. Monm.,
538 (p. 336).
advowBon, 538 {p. 337).
Llanstadwell, co. Pemb., Honeyborough in,
q.v.
Llanstephan, Landestephan, oo. Carmarthen,
• 75.
Llantony, Lanton Prima [oo. Monm.], prior
of, 388.
Iilantrisant, Lantrissan, oo. Glamorgan, oastle
&c., 638 (pp. 332, 334).
, advowson, 538 (p. 334).
Llantrissent, Lantrissan, co. Monm., manor,
538 (p. 336).
Llanrihangel, Miheleschurche [oo. Monm.],
412 (p. 232).
Llewelyn ap Owayn, 91.
Lleweny, Lewenny [in Henllan], co. Denbigh,
279 (p. 168).
Llynfi, Thieweny, river, co. Glamorgan, 538
(p. 334).
Llysfaen, Lessemeyn [oo. Carnarvon], 617.
Llyssun, Lessin [in Llanerfyl, oo. Mont-
gomery, 269.
Llystalybont, Lestilbount [by Cardiff], co.
Glamorgan, 538 (p. 333).
Llyswen, Leswen, co. Cardigan, 76.
Llyswomey, Leswryny, co. Glamorgan, 538
(p. 334).
Lobbewith wood, co. York, 533 (p. 301.)
Lobthorpe, Lopingthorp [in North Wytham
parish], co. Line., 472.
Lookerley, Lokerlee, co. Hants, manor, 217.
Lockesleg [co. Staff.]. See Loxley.
Lockington, Loqynton, co. Leic, 4.58 (p. 258j.
Lokyngton, Lokington, co. York, 199.
, advowson, 199.
Lodbroe, co. Warw. See Ladbrooke.
Lodbroke, Lodbrok, Lodebrok, Henry son of
John de, 615 (p. 405).
,Johnde, 211.
Lodebrok, co. Warw. See Ladbrooke.
Lodebrok. See Lodbroke.
Loddington, Lodynton, co. N'hamp, 279 (p.
156).
Lodegarsale, co. Buck. See Ludgershall
Lodelowe, co. Salop. See Ludlow.
liOdelowe, Iiodelawe, Loddelowe,
liudelowe, Thomas de, 469.
Joan de, 483.
, Thomas de, 482.
(son of Thomas), 459.
, Joan wife of, 482.
, William de, 611 (p. 392).
Loderford, co. Somers. See Lattiford.
Lodesdon, oo. Kent. See Luddesdon.
Lodezerd, co. Staff., 62 (p. 28).
Lodington, oo. Warw. See Luddington.
Lodynton, co. N'hamp. See Loddington.
00. Warw. See Luddington.
Lofthouse, Lofthous, co. York, 536 (p. 323;.
Lofthous [in Harewood parish], co
York, 354.
, South, Lofthous, Southlofthouses co.
York, SS6 (pp. 317,320).
Lofwyk, 00. N'hamp. See Lowick.
Iioges, Elizabeth daughter of Hichard
de, 226.
, William de, 67 (p. 24).
Loghton, 00. Lino. See Laughton.
Lokedale, oo. Kent. See Luokingdale.
Loker. See Louker.
Lokerlee, co. Hants. See Lookerley.
Lokington, oo. York. See Lockington.
Lokkeslee, oo. Warw. See Loxley.
Lokyngton, co. York. See Lockington.
Loky[nto]n, Adam de, 366.
Lolledon, co. Wilts. See Lowden.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
517
LoUesaeye, oo. Wore. See Lulsley.
LoUynggeston, oo. Kent. See LuUingatone.
Loinan ClaTill, Lomena [in Tiverton parish],
CO. Devon, 638 ( p. 340).
Lonoastre. See Lancaster.
Lond, 00. York. See Lund.
Londesborough, Lounesburgh, co. York, 341.
London, privileges of the oity, 538 (p. 330).
suburb of, 339.
, Aldersgate, Aldcrgate, ward, 62
(P.29).
Audelees halle without Aldersgate,
62(i). 29).
Baynard'a Castle, Banyard's Castle,
611 (p. 393).
, Fleet Street, Flete Street, GlUp.SQO).
, Friday Street, Fridaystret, 538{p. 331 ).
.Newgate, Neugate, gaol delivery, 538
{p. 330).
Dowgate, Douuegate ward, 538
(p. 330).
, Wallbrook, Walbrok, court of Albe-
marle in, 12.
, Walebrook ward, 538 (p. 330).
Wulchirohehaghe, 538 (p. 330).
All Hallows church, inquisition.made
at, 538 (j). 352).
, churches : —
All Hallows the Greater at le
Heywharf, 538 (p. 344).
Fenchurch, Fancherohe parish, 611
{p. 390).
Sd. Botolph without Aldersgate, 62
(p. 29).
St. Lawrence Jewry, 538 (pp. 330,
344).
St. Paul's, dean and chapter of, 58
(y. 18), 62 (p. 29).
, Bishopsgate, prior of, 538 {p. 345).
Holywell, Halewell, prioress of , 538
{p. 346).
, St. Bartholomew's hospital, 62 (p.W).
St. Martin's, justice for pleas at, 538
(i>.330).
le Grand, court of honour of
Boulogne at, 507.
See Southwart.
bishop of, 475 (p. 269).
, See Sutton.
London, John de, constable of Windsor castle,
162.
Ijondrey. See Laundry.
Long Parish [oo. Hants] , Forton in, q.v.
Long forest, le Longeforest, co. Salop, 8.
Long, Eobert le, 533 (p. 306).
Cf. Longe.
Longcott, Cote, co. Berks, 56.
Longden, Longedon [in Pontesbury parish],
CO. Salop, manor, 611 (p. 392.)
Longdou, Longedon, co. Wore, 616 (p. 403).
Longe, John le (father and son and grandson),
284.
Cf. Long.
Longedon, co. Salop. See Longden.
LoDgeduttone, oo. Surrey. See Ditlon.
Longeford, co, Salop. See Longford.
Longeleye, Longeleie, co. Salop. SeeLangloy.
Longenore, Longenolch, oo. Staff. See
Longaor.
Longeport, co. Wore, 615 (p. 411).
Longestanton, co. Salop. See Stanton.
Longestowe, co. Camb. See Longstowe.
Longfleld, co. Salop. See Cheney Longville.
Longford, Longeford, oo. Salop, manor, 504.
Longhirst, Langhirst [in Bothal parish], co.
N'humb., 510.
Longleat, Langelete [co. Wilts], prior of,
611 ip. 394.)
Longnor, Longenore, Longenolch [by Penk-
ridge], CO. Staff., 222.
Longo Campo, Isabel de, 150.
Osbert de, 134.
Longslow, Wlankeslowe [in Drayton in Hale
parish], co. Salop, 447.
Longstowe, Longestowe. co. Camb., 480.
Lon^thwaite, Lounethweyt [in Wigtou
parish], oo. Cumb., 531 (p. 299).
Longton, Langeton [in Penwortham parish],
CO. Lane, 279 (p. 163).
Loo, CO. Cornw., barough, 139 (p. 65).
Loosebarrow, Xioseliergh, oo. Dorset, hundred,
485.
Lopen, Lopene, co. Somers., 61, 346 (p. 196).
Loperugg, oo. Devon. See Lupridge.
Lopingthorp, co. Lino. See Lobthorpe.
Lopshill, Loppeshale [in South Damerham
parish], oo. Wilts, 538 (p. 328).
Loqynton, oo. Leic. See Lookington.
Lord, Gilbert le, 224.
, John son of Thomas le, 458 (p. 266)
, William son of John le, 615 (p. 406).
Lorton, Lorton in Braythwait [in Brigham
parish], co Cumb., 146, 660.
Lorty. See Urtiaoo.
Losousford, oo. Salop. See Lostford.
Losebergh, co. Dorset. See Loosebarrow.
Loseley, Loslee [in St. Nicholas parish,
Guildford], oo. Surrey, manor, 538
(p. 346).
Lostford, Losousford [in Hodnet parish], oo.
Salop, 62 (pp. 29, 31).
Lottrengton, Lattrengton, Kichard de, 412
(p. 235).
Lou, Eobert de, 615 (p. 402).
Loudham, Ludham [in Pettistree parish], co.
Suff., 55.
Louker, co. N'humb. See Luoker.
Louker, Loker, Bobert de, 403 (p. 226), 536
(P.S16).
liOund, Bobert, of Harewood, 176.
, Eobert, and Alice his daughter, 175.
518
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
liounde, Walter del, 441.
.John del, 441.
, Walter de, 352 (p. 201).
, Walter del, and Sabina bis wife, 441.
Loundre. See Laundry.
Iiounesburgh, co. York. See Londesborough.
Lounethweyt, co. Cumb. See Longthwaite.
Lounetbweyt, Benedict de, 531 {■p. 299).
Louseby, co. Leic. See Lowesby.
Loath Park, eo. Line, abbot of, 534 {p. 308).
Louthorp, CO. York. See Lowthorpe.
Louthorp, Simon de, 121.
, , his son Thomas, 121.
, , his daughters Margery
and Cecily (de Heselarton), 121.
Louthre, co. Westm. See Lowther.
Louthre, Hugh de, 533 (p. 305).
Louwyk, CO. N'humb. See Lowick.
Lovayne, Thomas son of Matthew de,
539.
Loveday, Sibyl, 215 (p. 115).
Iiovel, John, of Titchmarsh, 263.
, John (son of the last), 520, 545.
, Joan, 520, 545.
, John, of Titchmarsh (father of the
first John), 263.
, John, and Isabel his wife, 263.
, Maud their daughter, 263.
John (son of John), of Titchmarsh,
263, 458 {p. 258).
, Maud (Burnel), his wife, 611.
Richard, 413 {pp. 236, 337), 457, 603
(j;. 386), 607(;).388).
, WiUiam, 538 (jj. 346).
Lovente, co. Sussex. See Larant.
Loyersall, Loversale, co. York, 199.
Lovet, John, 615 {p. 403).
Lovetot, Luvetot, John de, 531 (p. 300).
, Thomas de, 464.
Low, Philip le. See Lupus.
Lowden, Loiledon [near Chippenham], co.
Wilts, 48.
Lowesby, Louseby, oo. Leic, 548.
manor, 114.
Lowiok, Lofwyk, co. Nhamp., 538 {p. 344).
, Louwyk, 00. N'humb., 403 {p. 225).
Lowther, Louthre, co. Westm., 533 (vp
302, 303, 305).
Lowthorpe, Louthorp, co. York [E.E.], 121
204.
Loxeton, co. Somers. See Loiton.
Loxlegh, John de, 413 ( p. 237).
Loxley, Lookeslegh [in Uttoxeter parish, oo.
Stiff.], Ferrers of. See Ferrariis.
Loxley, Lokkeslee, co. Warw., 615 {p. 405).
Loxton, Loxeton, oo. Somers., 611 (p, 394j.
, advowson, 611 (p. 394).
Loyn, CO. Denbigh, 279 (p. 158).
Loynririd, oo. Glamorgan, 538 (p. 334).
Lu, CO. Deyon. See Lew.
Luoannouk, co. Monm,, 538 (p. S37).
Lucas, John, parson of Nettlestead, 519 (p.
288).
I/ucbirche. See Lutchurch.
Lucker, Louker [in Bamburgh parish], oo.
N'humb., 536 (p. 316).
Lnokingdale, Lokedale [in Littlebourne parish],
CO. Kent, 538 (p. 343).
Lucy, Geoffrey son of Geoffrey de, 227.
Thomas de, 146.
, Anthony de, 146, 197, 393, 560.
, Desiderata de, 538 (,p. 342).
Geoffrey de, 127, 538 (jJ. 342).
, Eobert de, 538 (p. 340).
, knight, 159.
, Thomas de, 36.
Xiuda, William de, bishop of Ely, 168.
See Ely.
, Soger de, 297.
Ludborough, Lutheburgh, Luthburgh, co.
Line, manor, 270.
Luddeford, Henry de, 536 (p. 322).
Luddesdon, Lodesdon, co. Kent, manor 475
(p. 269).
Luddington, Lodynton, Lodington [in Old
Stratford parish], oo. Warw., 303, 615
( p. 405).
Lude, tenement of, co. Somers., 607 (p. 388).
Ludebergh, co. Dorset, hundred, 425.
Ludeforde, co. Somers. See Lydford.
Ludelowe. See Lodelowe.
Ludeparok [in Weston under Eedcastle ?] eo
Salop, 62 (p. 29).
Ludford, Luthforth, Lutheforth, eo Line
536 (ij^j. 315, 316).
Ludgershall, Lodegarsale, Lutgarshale, Lute-
gereshale by Bernewode, eo. Buck
manor, 168, 538 (p. 329;.
Ludbam, oo. Suff. See Loudham.
Ludlow, Lodelowe, co. Salop, manor, 187.
lord of. See Verdon.
Ludwen, oo. Comw., 613.
Luffenham, eo. Rutland, 615 (p. 400).
, manor, 615 (p. 407).
North, CO. Rutland, 615 (p. 407).
South, SutlufEenham, Suthluff enham ,
00. Rutland, 615 (p. 402;.
, advowson, 615 (p. 407).
Lugeh, 00. Heref., 614.
Lugwardine, Lugwardyn, Lugwardin, oo
Heref., 148 ( pp. 73, 77).
Lulhamme, Richard de, 533 (p. 304).
Lullingstone, Lullyngeston Castel, Lollyng-
geston, 00. Kent, manor, 45 346
(p. 194).
LuUington, oo. Somers., 611 (p. 394).
Lullyngeston Castel, oo. Kent. iSee Lulling-
stone.
Lulsley, LoUeeseye, co. Wore, 615 (p. 403).
Lnmbard, Adam, 284.
Lund, Lend, co. York, 536 (p. 319).
Lungespeye, Margaret de, wife of Heniy de
Laoy, earl of Lincoln, 279.
INDEX OF PEKSONS AND PLACES.
510
Lupridge, Loperugg [in North Huish parish],
00. Devon, 213 {p. 114).
Lupton [in Kirkby Lonsdale parish], oo.
Westm., 218 {p. 118).
Lupus, le Wlf, le Wolf, le Low, Nicholas.
615 (pp. 402, 407).
Philip, 615 (pp. 402, 407).
, Balph, 538 (i). 336).
Luroepert, Luroeport, oo. Heref., 166.
Lusby, Lusoeby, oo. Lino., 279 (p. 154).
Lusoeby, oo. Lino. See Lusby.
Lustleigh, Lustelegh, oo. Devon, manor, 672.
, John, parson of, 572.
Lutohuroh, Luchirche, John de, 151, 281.
, his brother William, 151.
Lutegareshale, by Bemewode, oo. Buok. See
Ludgershall.
Luterel, Lutrel, Gteoffrey, 592.
John. 377.
Lutgarshale, oo. Buok. See Ludgershall.
Luthburgh, Lutheburgh, oo. Lino. See Lud-
borough.
Lutheforth, oo. Lino. See Ludford.
Luthenham, oo. Lino., 536 (p. 315).
Luthforth, Lutheforth, oo. Lino. See Lud-
ford.
Lutlebrome, oo. Warw. See Broom.
Lutlinton, oo. Glonc. See Littleton.
Luton, Luyt.on, eo. Bedf., 139 (p. 66), 485.
, Someries in. See Greathamp-
stead.
, Lynyngton [in Broadhembury parish],
CO. Devon, 136.
Lutrel. See Luterel.
Lutterworth, Lutturworth, oo. Leic, manor,
187.
, advowson, 187.
Luttleton, oo. Somers. See Littleton.
Luttletone, oo. Glouo. See Littleton.
Lutton, 00. York, 516.
Lutturworth, co. Leie. See Lutterworth.
Luvetot. See Love tot.
Luyght, John, of Nettleham, 421.
Luyton, oo. Bedf. See Luton.
Lycohebarwe; oo. N'hamp. See Litchborough.
Lycohet, oo. Dorset. See Lytohet.
Lyddgate, co. Siiff. See Lidgate.
Lydegate. See Lidgate.
Lydford. East, Ludeforde, oo. Somers., 346
(p. 196).
West, Westludeforde, oo. Somers.,
manor, 538 (p. 338).
advowson, 638 (p. 338).
Lydiard Milioent, Lidiard, oo. Wilts, 615
(p. 401).
, Tregoze, Lydyherd, oo. Wilts, 60.
Lydney, Lidenee, Lideneye, Lydeneye, oo.
Gloac, 615 (pp. 401, 407), 624.
, Burton in, q.v.
Lydyherd, oo. Wilts. See Lydiard.
Lye, Boger de, 576.
Alexander de la, 536 (p. 316;.
, John de la, 413 (p. 237).
Lygthtetherne, co. Warw. See Lighthorne.
Lyllebon. See Lillebon.
Lymbergh, oo. Line. See Limber.
Lymbergh, Adam de, extents made by, 615
(p. 407).
Lyme, co. Chester, 366.
Lymesey, Richard de, 229.
Lymmescote, oo. Devon. See Limesoote.
Lympne, oo. Kent, Street in, q.v.
Lympole, co. Nott. See Limpool.
Lynces, co. Sussex. See Linch.
Lynohelad, Lynchelade, oo. Buok. See Lins-
lade.
Lynchele [in Haltwhistle?], oo. N'humb. ,
shieling, 396.
Lynoombe, oo. Devon. See Lincombe.
Lynde, Alexander de la, 538 (p. 338).
Walter de la, lord of Broomfield, 225.
Lyndelegh, oo. Surrey. See Lindelegh.
Lyndeseye. See Lindeseye.
Lyndeweye, la, oo. Derby, 63 {p. 17).
Lyndewode, Lyndewod, oo. Line. See Lin-
wood.
Lyndon, oo. Rutland, 616 (p. 402).
Lyneford, oo. Norf. See Lynford.
Lyneham, Lynham [in Sbipton on Charwell
parish], oo. Oxford, 279 (p. 156).
Lynetereslonde, co. Sussex, 538 (p. 327).
Lynford, co. Buok. See Linford.
..'. Lyneford, oo. Norf., 638 (p. 347).
Lynford, Laurence de, 663.
Lyngaine, Lyngayne, John de, 57 (p. 25), 68.
Thomas de, 67 (p. 25), 58.
Cf. Ingayn, Engayne.
Lyngleye, co. Hertf . See Lilley.
Lynhales, co. Heref. See Lyonshall.
Lynham, oo. Oxford. See Lyneham.
Lynliscu. See Linlithgow.
Lynn, King's, Bishop's Lenn, co. Norf.,
inquisition made at, 638 ( p. 352).
South, Suthlvnn, co. Norf., 538 (p.
347).
Lynton, oo. Nhumb. See Linton.
, 00. Tork. See Linton.
Lynwere, co. Momn.? fishery at, 538 (p. 335).
Lynyngton, co. Devon. See Luton.
Lyons, Lyouns, Adam de, of Ashton,
381.
, William de,347.
, Adamde, 347, 538 (i). 347).
..., Thomas de, 381.
Lyonshall, Lynhales, co. Heref., 493.
Lyouns. See Lyons.
Lyscark, co. Chester. See Lisoard,
Lyssurs, Fulk de, 482.
Lytohet Matravers, Lyoohet, oo. Dorset,
manor, 588 (i>. 341).
520
INDEX OF PEKSONS AND PLACES.
Lytchett Minster, Liseett [in Sturmlnster
Marshal parish], oo. Dorset, 279 < 1>-
157).
Lythe, llyth, co. York, court at, 199.
, advowson, 199.
, Ellerbyin, q.v.
Lytheme, Lythethurne, co. Warw. See
Lighthorne.
Lytlington, Lytlyngton, co. Camb. See
Litlington.
Lyu, 00. Devon. See Lew.
Lyveney, oo. Su£f. See Leaveuheath.
Lyveremere. See Livermere.
Iiyvet, de Lyvet, Livet, Robert, 563.
, James, 199.
John, 563.
M
Mablethorpe, Malberthorp, co. Line, 352
{p.2O0).
Maeclesfield, Macclisfeld, co. Chester, forest.
86.
Macefen, Maaefen [in Malpas parish], oo.
Chester, 251 (pp. 136, 137).
Maehomleye, co. Staff. See Marchamley.
Machynlleth, Maghenleyt in Kereylok [co.
Montgomeiy], 214.
Macrels, co. Carmarthen, 64 (p. 32;.
Macworth, Eobert de, of Matlock, 281.
Madeley, Madeleye, Maddeleye, oo. Staff.,
manor, 131.
, Wrinehill in, q.i'.
Maderesfeld, Co. Wore. See Madresfield.
Made6tok[co. Warw.]. /See 3Iaxstoke.
Madewell, 538 (p. 348).
Madoo ap Walter. 538 ( p. 336).
Madresfield, Maderesfeld, co. Wore, 616
{p. 403).
3Iadron, co. Cornw., Alverton in, q.v.
Maelor Saesneg, Maylursaysenek, Maylor-
seysenek [co. Flint], 617.
Maes-Gwrda, Maisgorda [in Laugharne], co.
Carmarthen, 64 (p. 32).
Maes Mynan, Maismanan [oo. Denbigh], 53
(p. 18).
Maeselleyn, Maesselyn, Maesseleyn in the
country of Mouebnant [Mochnant, cos.
Montgomery and Denbigh], 147, 214.
Maesgwig, Masaawiche [in Bettws yn Ehds]
00. Denbigh, 279 (p. 158).
Maesselyn, Maesseleyn. See Maeselleyn.
Mageston, Magerston [in Gillingham parish]
CO. Dorset, 603 (j). 386).
Maghay, Maughay, Maghai, co. Monm ,
castle and country of, 538 (p. 335).
Maghenleyt, co. Salop. See Machynlleth.
Maghull, Maghall [in Halsall parish], oo
Lane, 279 (p. 163).
Magor [o». Monm.], Eedwiok in, q.v.
Maham. co. Wore. See Mathon.
Mahenbeth, oo. Denbigh, 279 (p. 158).
Maiden Newton, oo. Wilts. See Newton.
Maidene Wynterbome, oo. Wilts. See
Winterboume.
Maidenwell [in Parforth parish], oo. Line,
473.
Maidford, Medeford, Maydeford, co. N'hattip..
50,458(2'. 256).
Maids Moreton, oo. Buck. See Moreton.
Maidstone, Maydestan. oo. Kent, 542.
assize at, 542.
Maisgorda, co. Carmarthen. See Maesgwrda.
Mais uianan [oo. Denbigh]. See Maes Mynan.
Maister, Kobert le, 224.
, William le, 224.
Maiaterison, John le, 536 {p. 318).
Maistiralth, co. Glamorgan, 538 (p. 335).
Makestok [oo. Warw.]. See Maxstoke.
Malberthorp, co. Line. See Mablethorpe.
Malberthorp, Malbethorp, Eobert de, 352 (p.
201).
Malbys, Xalebys, Kalebis, John, 551.
Eichard de, 121.
his son William, 121.
, , his son Eichard, 121.
WiUiam, 551.
Maiden, Maldou, co.Surrey, manor, 538 (p.
345).
Male, William de,219 (p. 120).
Malebis, Malebys. See Malbys.
Malemeyns. See Malmeyns.
Malerbe, William, 346 (p. 196).
Malghum, co. York. See Malham.
Malham, Malghum [in Kirkby Malhamdale
parish], co. York, 533 (pp. 305, 320).
Mallerstang, Mallerstangg, oo. Westm., vale •
of, 533 (p. 301).
Mallore. See Malore.
Malmesbury, oo. Wilts, abbot of, 136.
Malmeyns, Malemeyns, Nicholas, 159.
William, 611 (p. 391).
Male Xiacu, Mauley, Edmund de, 516.
Peter de, 199.
Peter de, 135.
Eleanor wife of, 199.
(«on of Peter), 199, 352
(p. 201), 516.
Eobert de, 199.
Malore, Malorp, Malorre, Mallore.
Peter, 236.
Eoger, 236.
Simon, 412 (p. 235), 538 (p. 345).
Stephen, 236.
Malpas, 00. Chester, barony, 251.
advowson, 251.
oo- Monm., priory, advowson of, 538
(.p. 335).
Malros, oo. Pemb. See Marloes.
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
521
Malros, Robert de, 64 {p. 34).
, Robert le, 64 (p.32).
Maltby, Malteby [oo. Line. ?], rector of. See
Hykelyngge.
le Marsh, Malteby, co. Lino., 352
(p. 201), 441.
Malteby, oo. Lino. See Maltby.
Italteby, Peter de, rector of Rishangles, 540.
Maltborp, co. Line. See Mawthorpe.
Malton, Meauton, oo. York, 534 (p. 308).
manor, 534 {p. 311). 535.
, church, 160.
Malton, John de, 631 (p. 299).
Malvern, Malverne, oo. Wore., 538 (p. 328).
Grreat [oo. Wore], prior of, 614,
615 (i). 403).
Little [00. Wore.], 57 (p. 23,.
, prior of, 615 (^. 402, 403).
Mambie, oo. Wore, Carton in, q.v.
Mamhilad, Mamheilad [co. Monm.], 412
{p. 232).
Manaton, Maneton, co. Devon, 527 ( p. 294).
-Manby, Manneby, co. Line, 534 (jj. 308).
Manoestre, oo. Warw. See Manoetter.
Mancestre. See Mansetre.
Manoetter, Mansetre. Manoestre, oo. Warw.,
412 (p. 234), 615 {pp. 404, 408).
Manchel, Thomas, 538 {p. 302).
Mandeville, Maundeyill, John de, 440.
(son of John), 440.
, Margaret de, 481 .
Robert de, 440.
, Sibyl de, 139 (J3. 65).
, William de, 481, 517, 536 (p. 322).
Manedu, oo. Cornw., 491.
Manely-ColeshiU, Monely [in St. Veep
parish], co. Cornw., 527 {p. 293).
Maneriis, Baldwin de, 279 ( P- 154).
Maneton, oo. Devon. See Manaton.
Manneby, co. Line. See Manby.
Manneby. Walter son of Robert de, 534
(3?. 308).
Manningford Bruce, Manyngford, Manyne-
ford Brewose, Manyngfeld, oo. Wilts,
manor, 321.
Manningham, Mayningham, Meningham [by
Bradford], oo. York, 279 (p. 159).
Manorbier, Maynerbir, co. Pembroke, 66.
Mansel, Maunsel, MaunseU, Henry, 282.
John, 412 (p. 236).
Mansetre, oo. Warw. See Manoetter.
Mansetre, Mancestre, Guy de, 412 {p. 234).
Mansfield, Mamesfeld, oo. Nott., 274.
, soke, 274.
Manwortby, Maqneworthe [in Milverton
parish] , CO. Somers., 210.
Manyngford, Manyngfeld, Manyngeford, oo.
Wilts. See Manningford.
Mapelbek, oo. Nott. See Maplebeok.
Mapelderham, Co. Hants. See Mapulderham. :
Mapelderham, Mapeldoreham, oo. Oxford.
See Mapledurhani.
Mapeldurburn, oo. Dorset. See Mapperton.
Mapelton, Henry son of Roger de, 281.
, his daughter Rikemild, 281.
Maperton, oo. Sumers., 603 (p- 386).
, advowson, 603 {p. 386).
, manor, 603 (jj. 384).
list of fees belonaing to the half
barony, 608 (pp. 385-6).
Maplebeok, Mapelbek, oo. Nott., 279 (p. 165).
Mapledurham Chanzey, Mapelderham
Chausy, Mayeldoreham Chause, co.
Oxford, manor, 3fi2.
Mapperton. North, Mapeldurburn, co. Dorset,
279 (p. 167).
Mappleton oo. York, Cowdenin, q.v.
Mapulderham, Mapelderham [in PetersHeld
parish], oo. Hants, 538 (pp. 327, 341).
Mar, CO. York. See Marr.
Mara, oo. Chester. See Delamere.
Marbury, Merebury, oo. Chester, manor, 366.
Marohal. See Marshal.
Marchamley, Marohumleie, Marchomeleye,
Maohomleye [in Hodnet narish], co.
Salop, 62 (pp. 29, 31).
, advowson of ohapel, 62 (p. 30).
Marcheley, Peter de, 533 (p. 306).
Marohomleye, oo. Salop. See Maohamley.
Marchumlie, oo. Salop. See Marchamley.
Marohumleie, John de, 62 (p. 29)..
Maroros, oo. Carmarthen. See Marros.
MaroroBs, Maroros, co. Glamorgan, 538 (p.
333).
Mardefeld, Mardfeld, co. Leio. See Marefield.
Mardefeld, Henry de, 260.
Harden, Mauwardin, Mauwurdyn, oo. Heref. ,
manor, 166.
, Fromington in, q.v.
, Wisteston, Venn and Amber-
ley in, 614.
, Merdenne, co. Kent. Cheveney in, g. i'.
, , hundred, 128.
Merdon, co. Sussex, 536 (p. 315).
Mardeune, Adam de, 542.
Mardon, oo. Line. See Marton.
Mardon, Simon de, of Torksey, 421.
Mare [oo. Chester], See Delamere.
Hare, John de la, of Bradwell, 445.
, John de la, of Garsington, 606.
, Robert de la, 136.
, Thomas de la, 359.
,., Florence de la, 445.
.., John de la, 538 (p. 328).
Eleanor wife of, 446.
, of Garsington, Joan wife of,
606.
, lord of the manor of Shifnal,
188.
Nicholas de la, 113.
, Peter de la, 136.
522
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
Mare— cont.
, Peter, son of John de la, 359.
, son of Robert de la, 359, 397
(p. 221).
Petronilla de la, 445.
Beginald de la, 66.
, his daughter Annora, 66.
, Richard de la, 197.
.Thomas de la, 533 (p. 305).
, Thomas son of Peter de la, 359.
, Thomas son of Peter son of John de
la, 359.
, William de la, 279 (p. 163), 359,
411, 538 {p. Sil).
C/. Marre.
Marebroe, Marebrock, co. Salop. See Marl-
brook.
Marefield, Mardefeld, Mardfeld South [in
Tilton parish] , oo. Leic. , 250.
Mares, John de, 570.
, Giles de, 570.
Marescal, Maresohall, Maresohal, Maresseall.
See Marshal.
Marescho, Nicholas de, 4.')0.
Mareys, Herbert de, 611 (p. 394).
C/. Marisco.
Margam. Morgan, co. Glamorgan, abbot of,
538 {pp. 333, 334).
, abbey, advowson of, 538 (p. 333).
Margaret, Queen of Edward 1, 52, 55, 63,
185, 195, 213 (p. 112), 277, 297, 343.
412, (p. 231), 413 (p. 237), 521, 524,
544.
countess of Cornwall. See Qtiyaston ;
Edmund.
Margaretting, Gyngen Margaret, co. Essex,
394.
Marham, co. Norf., 14, 384, 600.
Uariscis, Sobert de, 358.
, Joan daughter of Robert de, 358.
Marisco, le Mershe, John de, 330.
Adamde, 533(i).304).
, John de, his daughters Amice,
Anastasia and Alice, 330.
, Richer de, 544.
, Thomas de, 471 (pp. 266, 266).
Walter del, 533 (p. 304).
, William de, 459.
Cf. Mareys ; Marescho .
Markaunt, Henry le, 538 (p. 341).
Markby, Markeby [co. Line], prior of, 536
(p. 316).
Jlarkeaton, Marketon, co. Derby, manor, 615.
Markeby, oo. Lino. See Markby.
Markeshale, William de, 638 (p. 347).
Markeyate, co. Bedf. See Markyate.
Markfield, Mercfeld, co. Leic, advowson 458
(p. 259;.
Markiugfield, Merkyngfeld, co. York, 536
(p. 818).
Markyate, Markeyate [co. Bedf.], prioress of
279 (p. 155).
Marlborough, Merleberge, co. Wilts, castle,
113.
Marlbrook, Marebroe, Marebrock [in Neen
Sollers parish], co. Salop, 104.
, manor, 57 (p. 23).
Marlcliff, Clyve [in Bidford parish], co.
Warw.,611(p.391).
Marlesford, Marliaford, co. Sufif., inquisition
made at, 149.
Marloes, Malros, co. Pemb., 64 (p. 33).
Little, CO. Pemb., 64 (p. 34.)
Marlow, Merlawe, advowson 538 (p. 343).
, Great, Merlauwe, co. Buck., manor,
538 (,p. 329).
, advowson, 638 ( ^. 329).
Little Merlawe. co. Buck., 538 (pp.
329, 342).
Marmaduke, Thomas son of, 536 (p. 323).
Marmion, Marmionn, Marmyoun,
Marmyon, Mary wife of Philip,
482, 483.
John, 150, 277, 482.
, Mazera daughter of Joan, 1 48.
Philip, 412 (p 231).
, Roger, 159.
William, 616 (pp. 406, 409).
Mamham, oo. Nott., 279 (p. 155).
Marr, Mar, co. York, 199.
Marre, John de la, 533 (p. 304).
, Thomas de la, 633 (i). 304).
C/. Mare.
Marroiles, Robert de, 616 (p. 413).
Marros, Marcros, co. Carmarthen, 64 (p. 32).
Marsden, Great and Little, Merclesdene
[in Whalley parish], co. Lane, 279
(p. 160).
Marsfeld, oo. Glouc. See Marshfield.
Marshal, Marescall, Mareschall, Maresohal,
the earl, 55, 538 (p. 328), 592.
, Sec Bigod.
the countess, 270 (p. 146), 438, 597.
Marshal, le Marchal, le Marescal,
le Mareschal, le Maresscall,Wil-
liam, 522.
,—,225.
, Geoffrey, 538 (p. 337).
, John, 527 (p. 295).
, son of Gilbert, of Guildford,
413.
, son of William, 522.
,of Belton, 640.
, of Haydon, 52.
, Ralph, 336.
,Robert, 615(i). 404).
, Thomas, 560.
, William de, 270 (p. 146).
, William (Lincoln), 472, 473.
(Norfolk) 538 (i). 349).
(ofIi'oBton),536(i)2i.318, 319).
, , and Alice his vrife, 142.
Marshfield, Marsfeld, oo. Glouc, 538(p. 341).
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
523
Marshwood, Merashwode, oo. Dorset, 607
( p. 388).
Marston Moretaine, oo. Bedf., Wroxillin, q.v.
Marston, Long, Druyemerston, oo. Glouo.,
615 (p. 402).
Stannett, Merston [in Fencombe
parish], co. Heref., 576.
, Merseton, oo. Line, 519 {p. 289,i.
Jabbett, Mershton. Merston, co.
Warw., 615 {pp. 405, 408).
Marsworth, Masaeworth, co. Buck., 591.
, manor, 265.
Martel, Slartell, John, 265.
, Elias, 255.
John, 450, 538 (3). 337).
, Kobert, of Killingholme, 364.
, Warin, 503.
William, 415, 638 (p. 336).
Marteleye, co. Wore. See Hartley.
Martell. See Martel.
IVIartelmaur, Marthelmaur, oo. Glamorgan.
See Merthyr Mawr.
Martin, Marton [in Harworth parish], eo.
Nott., 279 (p. 155).
Castle, CO. Pembroke. See Castle
Martin.
Hussingtree, Husyntre, Hosyntre, oo.
Wore, 615 (pp. 398, 410).
Martin, Martyn, William, 143, 145, 189, 491,
527 (pp. 293, 294), 538 (pp. 338, 340).
, knight, 458 (p. 259).
, William son of, 538 (p. 350).
Martinsthorp, Martynesthorp, co. Rutland,
616 (p. 402).
Hartley, Marteleye, oo. Wore, 615 (pp. 397,
410).
, inquisition made at, 133.
llartook, co. Somers., Stapleton in, q.v.
Marton, Hardon, oo. Line., 421.
[Horton ?] , CO. Line. , 274.
, 00. Nott. See Martin.
, Merton, oo. Warw., 615 (p. 405).
, Herton, eo. Westm., advowson, 533
(pp. 303, 30.5).
[in Craven] , oo. York, 533 (p. 305).
[in Oleyeland], co. York, 536 (p.
320).
Marton, Henry de, 533 (p. 306).
Eichard de, 536 (p. 330).
William de, 533 (p. 305).
Martyn. See Martin.
Martynesthorp, co. Eutland. See Martins-
thorp.
Marwood, Marwode [in Qainford parish, oo.
Durham], 615 (ii. 407).
MJaryns, Thomas de, 274.
Mascy, Hamo de, 26.
' Masefen, co. Chester. See Maoefen.
Masey, Eobert de, 62 (p. 30).
Mason, Eobert le, 533 (p. 306).
Massawiche, co. Denbigh. See Maesgwig.
Massevporth, co. Buck. See Marsworth.
Masaeworth. See Messeworth.
Mathenny, oo. Monm. See Llandenny.
Mathon, Maham, oo. Wore, 538 (y. 328).
Matlak, Edda de, 151.
Matlock, Matlok, co. Derby, 281.
, William olerk of, 281.
Maucovenant, Maukuvaunt, Geoffrey, 623.
Maud, Alice daughter of, 534 (p 309).
Uaudut, Kauduyt, Thomas son of
Warin, 159.
John, 272.
Eobert, 538 f^?. 348).
Eoger, 219 (p. 120).
Mauenby. See Mauneby.
Maufe, William, 207.
Maughay, country of, co. Monm. , 538 (p. 335).
Maukuvaunt. See Maucovenant.
Mauleverer, Mauleverrar, John, 536 (p. 317).
.'..,Nioholaa, 536 (p. 318).
William, 533 (J). 305).
Mauley. See Malo Lacu.
Maundevill. See Mandeville.
Mauneby, Mauenby, Thomas de, 452.
Mauneworthe, co. Somers. See Manworfchy.
Maunsel, Maunsell. See Mansel.
Mauntel, Eobert, 615 (pp. 402, 407).
Maunz, Eichard le, 533 (p. 304, bis).
Maurdyn, Eichard de, 614.
Maurice, William son of, 52.
Mautravers, Lucy wife of Robert, 4i7.
, John, John de, 263, 538 (p. 341 bis),
607 (pp. 388, 389).
Mauwardin, Mauwardyn, co. Heref. See
Marden.
Mawbom, Hugh de, 615 (p. 413).
Mawgan, co. Cornw., Carminow in, q.v.
, Carnanton in, q.v.
Mawthorpe, Malthorpe [in Altord pariah], co.
Line, 352 (pp. 200, 201).
Maxstoke, Makeatok, Maxtok. Madestok, co.
Warw., 595.
Clinton of, q.v.
May, Ealph le, 538 (p. 346).
Maydeford, oo. N'hamp. See Maidford.
Maydene Nyweton, co. Wilts. See Newton.
Maydenebradele, oo. Wilts. See Bradley.
Maydenehacoh, Isabel wife of Thomas de, 606.
Maydestan, co. Kent. See Maidstone.
lUaye, John son of Robert, 163.
Joande, 270(i). 146).
Maylok, William, 538 (p. 333).
Maylorseysenek, Maylursaysenek. See Maelor
Saesneg.
Maynerbir, oo. Pembroke. See Manorbier.
Maynevyle, Adam de, 615 (p. 412).
Mayningham, co. York. See Manningham.
Maynwaring, Warin de, 62 ( p. 30).
Mayrode, oo. York, 279 (p. 159).
524
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Maaburn, Kings, Meburn [in jMorland parish] ,
CO. Weatm., 533(2'. 301).
, Mauld's, Meburn Maud [in Crosby
Bftvensworth parish] , co. Weatm., 533
(pp. 302, 305).
Meadows, la Medewe [in Preston Wynne
parish] , oo. Heref ., 614.
Mearley, Great, Merley [in Whalley parish] .
CO. Lane, 279 (p. 161).
Meauton, co. York. See Malton.
Means, co. York, abbot of, 266 (p. 144), 536
(pp. 314, 320).
Heauz, Heawes, Melsa, IVCews,
Mewys, Godfrey de, 266.
Godfrey de, 345, 349, 484.
, Scholastica (de Gayton), wife
of, 266 (p. 144), 601, 602.
, John de, 266, 536 (p. 818).
Meburn, co. Westm. See Meaburu.
Mechain, Megheyn [co. Montgomery], country
of, 147.
Medbourne, Medburgne, co. Leic, 320, 323.
Meddon [in Hartland parish] , co. Devon, 527
(2). 294).
Medeford, co. N'hamp. See Maidford.
Mederah, John de, 607 [p. 388).
Medewe, co. Heref. See Meadows.
Medle wood, co. Kent, 538 (p. 331).
Medlynges, Kemigius de, 413 {p. 236).
C/. Meldyng.
Medway river, co. Kent, wharves by, 207.
Dj^eel, Andrew, 308.
Meesden. Mesdone, co. HertE, , manor, 475
(p. 269).
, advowson, 475 (p. 269).
Megheyn [co. Montgomery]. See Mechain.
Meherraer. See Monte Hermerii.
Meisy, Robert de, 638 (p. 341).
Mel, William, 531 (p. 299).
Melbourn, Meldebourn, co. Camb., manor, 40.
Melbourne, Meleboume, Melebume in the
Peak, CO. Derby, 299, 591.
Meloanthorpp, CO. Westm. SeeMelkinthorpe.
Melcleye, Bichard de, 638 (j). 349).
Melcombe.TJpmeleoombe and INethermelcombe,
CO. Dorset, 615 (p. 402).
Meldeboum, co. Camb. See Melbourn.
Meldyng, Bemigius de, 312.
Cf. Medlynges.
Mele, CO. Salop. See Crucknieole.
Melebourae, Meleburne, co. Derby. See Mel-
bourne.
Meleford, oo. Sufi. See Melford.
Meles. See Modes.
Meletone, oo. Kent. See Milton.
Melehewysh, Peter de, 527 (,p. 293).
Melford, Meleford, oo. Suft., 538 {p. 348).
Melkinthorpe, Melcanthorpp, Melkanthorpe
[in Lowther parish] , co. Westm., 218
( p. 119), 533 (pp. 302, 303).
Melles, CO. Sufi.' See Mellis.
Mellis, Melles, co. Suff., 55.
Mellor, Melure [in Blackburn parish], co.
Lane, 279(^.161).
Melmerby. Melraorby, Melmoreby, Melmorbi
[CO. Cumb.] , 287.
manor, 531 (pp.291, 299).
church, 531 (p. 299).
Melraorbi [co. Cumb.] . See Melmerby.
llels, 00. Lane. See Meols.
Mels, Alan del, 279(2) 163).
Meisa. See Meaux.
Melton, CO. Kent. See Milton.
Constable, co. Norf., manor, 600.
Great, co. Norf., manor, 529.
, All Saints church, 529.
, Bemigius parson of.
See Hedersore.
Melure, co. Lane. See Mellor.
Melyerley, Milverlegh, co. Salop, 264.
Mendham, co. Suff., 471 (p. 264), 380.
Benedict vioar of, 471 (p. 264).
, St. Mary's chapel, 471 (p. 264).
Mendham, J'ohn de, 380.
, Johnde, son of John, 380.
Mendip, Menedep, co. Somers., forest, 6.
Menevile. Adam le, 219 (p. 121).
Menheniot, co. Comw., Trethewin, q.v.
Menill. -See Meynill.
Meningham, co. York. Sec Manningham.
Menstre, co. Kent. See Minster.
Lovel, 00. Oxford. See Minster
Level.
Menyll. See Meynill.
Meol Brace, oo. Salop, Pulley in, q.v.
Meole, Mels, oo. Lane., 279 (p. 163).
Meon Stoke, Munestok, Munestoke, oo. Hants.
148(2)2J. 73, 77).
hundred, 298.
Mepershaie, Meperteshal, Nicholas de, 229,
412(7). 233).
, his son Robert, 229.
WiUiam de, 229.
Merofeld, co. Leic. See Markfield.
Merchenley, co. Whumb., 403 (p. 224).
Merolesdene, co. Lane. See Marsden.
Merdon, co. Sussex. See Marden.
Mere, oo. Kent. See Meres.
Mere, WiUiam de la, 131.
Merebury, oo. Chester. See Marbury.
Meredith ap Traham, 64 (p. 33).
Meregrete, Banulph, 152.
Meres, Mere [in Bainham parish], oo. Kent,
manor, 220 (p. 123 Ms).
Mereworth, Mereworthe, oo. Kent 538 (p. 343).
Swantonin, q.v.
Mereworthe, John dej 538 (p. 343).
Merfir, co. Glamorgan. See Merthyr
Meriet, oo. Somers. See Merriott.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
525
Sleriet, Kerieth, DIeryet, Jolin de,
lord of Merriott, 61.
, John de, of Hesteroombe, 406.
of Merriott, 846 {p. 196).
406.
, (sonof John), of Merriott, 61.
Nicholas de, 627 (p. 295).
Merk, Ralph de, 94.
Merkyngfeld, oo. York. See Markingfield.
Merkyngfeld, John de, 536 (p. 318).
Merlauwe, Merlawe, eo. Buok. See Marlow.
Merlawe, Eodland de, 16.
!Morl»y. barony, 510.
Merleberge, oo. Wilts. See Marlborough.
Merre, William, extents made by, 615 (jJ. 407).
Merriott, Meryet, Meriet, oo. Somers., 406.
manor, 61.
, advowsbn, 61 .
Merrow, Merwe, oo. Surrey, 413 (p. 238).
Mersohton, oo. Glouo. ? 538 (p. 329).
Wavre, oo. Warw. See Mereton
Wavers^
Merseton, oo. Lino. See Marston.
Mersey, Merse. river, ferry across, from
■ Widnes to Sunoom, 279 ( p. 163).
Mershe, la, co. Somers., 148 (p. 73).
Mershe. See Mariaeo.
Mershton, oo. Warw. See Marston.
Mersley, North Moleslee [in Newehuroh
parish], co. Hants, I. of W., 331.
Mersshe, oo. Somers. See Kingston Marsh.
Mersshwoode, oo. Dorset. See Marshwood.
Merston, oo Heref. See Marston.
00. Warw. iSee Marston Gabbett.
Wavers, Mersohton Wavre [in
Biokenhill parish], oo. Warw., 615
(pp.404:, 408).
Merston, Annora de, 576.
Merthekenang [Herthyr?], oo. Carmarthen,
64 (p. 32).
Merthen, Merthyn [in Constantino parish],
00. Cornw., manor, 141.
Merthul, oo. Warw. See Moreton Morrell.
Merthyn, co. Cornw. See Merthen.
Merthyr, Merfir, Merthir, co. Glamorgan,
538 (p. 334).
, advowaon, 538(^.335).
Mawr, Martelmaur, Marthelmaur, oo.
Glamorgan, 538 (p. 333 his).
Merton, oo. Devon, Dunsbear in, q.v.
, Mertone, oo. Surrey, 538 (p. 345).
, , prior of, 538 (p. 846).
00. Warw. See Marton.
, 00. Westm. See Marton.
Merton, Richard de, 538 (p. 340).
Merwe, co. Surrey. See Merrow.
Meryet, oo. Som,era. See Merriott.
Meryet. See Meriet.
Mesdone, co., Hertf . See Meeadon.
Meskyn, co. Glamorgan. See Miskin.
Measenden, Hugh de, 227.
Messendene, co. Buok. See Missendeu.
Mesaeworth, lilaaseworth., William
son of John de, 591.
, William son of John de, 299.
, William de, and Elizabeth or Alesia
his wife, 591.
son of William, 591.
Measinge, Alice de, 215 (,p. 115).
Metham [in Howden parish, oo. York], manor,
316.
Metham, John son of Thomas de, 316.
, John son of Thomas de, Sibyl his
wife, 316.
Thomas son of John de, 816.
, Jordan de, 316.
Methelay, Margaret, wife of Eobert de, 531.
1 Metheleyn [eo. Montgomery], the country of,
214.
Goynna [co. Montgomery], 214.
Metheringham, Metheryngham, co. Lino. , 598.
Metley, Metteleye [in Pillongley parish], oo.
Warw., 412 (p. 234).
Meurio ap Jevan ap Ernolf, 538 (p. 337).
ap Jorverd of Kemeys, 538 (p. 335).
Mevagissy, Lamorek, oo. Cornw., 139 (p. 64).
Mews, Mewys. See Meaux.
Meynill, Menyll, Menill, Christiana de, 536
(p. 323).
Nicholas de, 120, 121, 551, 598.
Meynioc, oo. Denbigh, 279 (p- 158).
Michael, Peter son of, 636 (p. 323).
Michaelohuroh, Myheleacruoh,MihelIesoheroh,
00. Radnor, manor, 205.
Micham, co. Surrey. See Mitcham.
Michel, Roger, 603 (p. 386)
Micheleslond, co. Essex. 599 (pp. 379, 380).
Michham, CO. Surrey. See Mitcham.
Miokfield, Mikeleffeld, oo. Suff., 348.
Mickleham, Mickelham, co. Surrey, 538 (p.
345).
Norbury in, q.v.
Mickleton, co. Glouo. , Clopton in, q.v.
Mickley, Mittonley [in Preea parish], co.
Salop, 5.
Middeloote, co. Somers. See Middleoote.
Middelcotes, oo. N'hamp. See Cotton.
Middellonde, co. Cornw., 527 (p. 293).
Middelton, co. Devon. See Middleton.
[oo. Durham] . See Middleton.
member of Warblington, co. Hants.
See Milton.
CO. Kent. See Milton.
, CO. Norf. See Middleton.
, 00. Sussex. SeeMilton.
, 00. Warw. See Middleton.
, 00. Westm. See Middleton.
Middelton, John de, 160.
, John, son of Gilbert de, 218 (p. 118).
Richard de, 619.
, Roger or Reginald de,527 (p. 293).
Of. Midelton ; M iddilton.
526
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
Middeltone, eo. Norf. See Middleton.
Middilton, co. Camb. See Milton.
,00. N'humb. See Middleton.
CO. Suff. See Middleton.
, 00. Warw. See Middleton.
Middiltone, co. Kent. See Milton.
Middilton, Robert de, 615 {p. 413).
C/. Middelton ; Midelton,
Middiltonne [eo. Durham]. See Middleton.
Middle, Mudle, eo. Salop, 264.
, manor, 211.
Middleoote. Middelcote [in Babington parish],
CO. Somers.,-638 (p. 339).
Middleton, Middelton [in Parracombe parish],
eo. Devon, 527 (i). 293).
in Teesdale, Middelton, Middiltonne
[CO. Durham], 615 {pp. 407, 413).
, , advowson, p. 413.
Middelton, co. Essex, 538 (p. 348).
, CO. Essex. See Milton.
00. Kent. See Milton.
Midleton, co. Lane, manor, 279
(.p. 162).
Middelton, Middeltone, co. Norf.,
397 (i». 219), 538 (p. 347).
Malzor, Midelton, co. N'hamp., 602
{p. 382;.
, South, Midilton Sutht [in Hartburn
parish], co. N'humb., 80.
the three Middiltons [i.e. North and
South Middleton and Middleton Hall
in Ilderton parish], co. N'humb., 80.
, Stoney, Mudelyngton, co. Oxford,
manor, 279 (p. 157).
Middilton, oo. Suff., manor, 390.
advowson, 390.
00. Sussex. See Milton.
Middilton. Middelton, co. Warw.,
483.
manor, 482.
, Middelton [in Kirkby Lonsdale
parish], oo. Westm., 218 (p. 118).
Midelton [in Ilkley parish] , co. York,
536 {p. 317).
Middletone, oo. Wilts. See Milton Lilboume.
Middlewich, oo. Chester, borough, 25.
, king's court at, 25.
Middlewode [by Clifford, oo. Heref.?], 279
(p. 157).
Middop, Midhop, Midope [in Gisburn parish] ,
00. York, 536 (p. 321).
Midelismore, William de, 536 ^ p. 321).
Midelton, oo. N'hamp. See Middleton.
, 00. York. See Middleton.
Midelton, Adam de, 395, 536 {p. 317).
, John de, knight, 65.
, Eogerde, 279(i). 162).
Cf. Middelton ; Middilton.
Midgal, Myggel [in Chelvey parish] , co.
Somers., 538 (p. 3-38).
Midgham, Migham [in Fordingbridge parish] ,
CO, Hants, manor, 63.
Midgley, Migeley [by Halifax] , co. York, 266
ip. 144).
Midhop, CO. York. See Middop.
Midhurst, co. Sussex, manor, 274.
Midilton, co. Camb. See Milton.
, CO. N'humb. See Middleton.
, CO. Lane. See Middleton.
Midop, CO. York. See Middop.
Midopp, Robert de, and Agnes his wife, 536
{p. 321).
Midsomeres Norton., co. Somers. See Norton.
Migeley, co. York. See Midgley.
Migham, oo. Hants. See Midgham.
Mihelesohurche [oo. Monm.]. See Llanvi-
hangel.
MiheUesohereh [co. Radnor]. See Miohael-
ohnroh.
Mikeleffeld, eo. Suff. See MiokBeld.
Milaford, oo. Devon. See Milford.
Milbum, Millenburne, Millenbum [in Kirkby
Thore parish], eo. Westm., 533 {pp.
301, 302, 303).
Mildenhall, Mildenhale. Mildenehale, co.
Suff., 538 {pp. 325, 347).
Mileford, oo. Devon. See Milford.
Milesdisoh, 205.
Milet, Matthew, 137.
Milford, Milaford, Mileford [in Hartland
parish], co. Devon, 527 (p. 293).
, 00. Hants, Pennington in, q.r.
Mill Cotton, 00. N'hamp. See Cotton.
Mille, John atte, 603 ( p. 386).
Millbrook, Mulbrok, oo. Bedf., manor, 272.
Millenburne, Millenbum, oo. Westm. See
Milburn.
Milnethorp, co. Lino. See Milthorp.
Milson, Mulston, co. Salop, manor, 57 (p. 24)-
MilBtead, Milstede, co. Kent, 134.
Milthorp, Milnethorp [in Aslaekby parish],
00. Lino., 522.
Milton, Midilton, Meddilton, oo. Camb., 211.
manor, 264.
Middleton [in Prittlewell parish],
eo. Essex, 443.
, Middelton [in Portsea parish], oo.
Hants, 213 (p. 113).
[by Canterbury], Meletone, co. Kent,
538 {p. 343).
[by Gravesend], Melton, oo. Kent,
manor, 475 {p. 269).
[by Sittiugbourne], Middleton, Mid-
delton, Middiltone, oo. Kent, King's
manor of, 128, 220 {p. 122).
king's court at, 134.
hundred, 220 (p. 122).
, Middelton, Middleton [in Arlington
parish], co. Sussex, manor, 132, 260.
, , barony, 120 {p. 53).
, Lilboume, Middletone, oo. Wilts, 113.
Milverlegh, oo, Salop. See Melverley.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
527
Milverton, eo. Somers. , Manworthj in, q.v.
Molverton, oo. Warw., 458 (p. 259),
615 (pp. 405, 408).
Milwioh, CO. Staff., Marshall in, q.v.
Mimms, North, Mimmes, Northmymmes, co.
Hertf., 6iS8 (p. 349).
manor, 265.
Miuchinhampton, Moneohenehamton, Mune-
chennehamton, co. Qlouc, 136.
Minne, Richard, 417.
Minsted, Myntestede [in Stedham parish],
CO. Sussex, 5-36 (jp. 316). ^
Minster, co. Cornw., Worthyvale in, q.v.
, in Thanet, Menstre, co. Kent, abbot
of St. Augustine's court at, 220 (p. 122).
Lovel, Menstre Lovel, Munstre, oo.
Oxford, 520.
manor, 263, 458 (p. 258).
Minsterworth. Munstreworth, oo. Glouc, 624.
Minterne, co. Dorset, Hartley in, q.v.
Minting, Mintinge, cij. Line, 279 (p. 164).
Minton, Muneton [in Chureh Stretton parish],
CO. Salop, 8.
Minwere. Mynewere, co. Pembroke, 56.
Mii-ildhyrst, oo. N'hnmb. See Moralhurst.
Miskin, Miskyn, Meskyn, oo. Glamorgan,
Welsh country of, 638 (pp. 332, 334j.
Missenden, Great, Messingdon, oo. Buck., 538
(p. 329).
, Little, Messendene, co. Buck. , Holmer
in, q.v.
Misterton, Munstreton.jjo. Leic, 458 (p. 268).
Mitoham, Micham, Michham, oo. Surrey, 469,
638 (p. 346).
, Ersbourye in. See Eavensbury .
Mitford, Mitheford. Mitteforde, oo. N'humb.,
eastle, &c.,237, 294.
Mitheford, co. N'humb. See Mitford.
Mitleton, John de, 228.
Mitteforde, oo. N'humb. See Mitford.
Mitton, Little, co. Lane, 279 (p. 161).
Mittonley, oo. Salop. See Mickley.
Mochnant, Mouchnant [cos. Montgomery and
Denbigh], the country of, 147, 214.
Modbury, co. Devon, Oroherton in, q.v.
, Modbiry , Little [in Modbury parish],
CO. Devon, 213 (jp. 114).
Modeford, co. Somers. See Mudford.
Modingham, co. Kent. See Mottingham.
Moele, CO. Salop. See Cruokmeole.
Hoeles, Mules, HCueles, Mulys, Moles,
Meles, John de, 202.
, Nicholas de, 603.
, Fulfcde, 158.
;., John de, 208, 279 (p. 157).
Nicholas de, 202, 411, 458 (i). 258).
, and Margaret his wife, 603.
, Eoger de, Alice (Prouz), wife of, 572.
Mohaut. See Monte Alto. '
Mohond, William de, 636 (p. 317).
Mohun, Monn, Geoffrey de, 412 (p. 233).
, James de, 485.
, John de, 202, 210, 212, 603 (p. 385).
Moigne, Henry le, 614.
, Berenger le, 538 {p. 350).
, Henry ie, and Joan his wife, 514.
Moilvennan forest [co. Monm. ?], 412 (p. 232).
Mokelington, Mokelyngton, oo. Essex. See
Moughton.
Moloroft, 00. York. See Molesoroft.
Molend, Nicholas de, 615 (p. 407).
Moles. See Moeles.
Molesoroft, Molscroft, Moloroft [in St. John's
parish, Beverley], co. York, 349, 484.
Molesden, Molleston, Mollesdon, Mollesdoun
[in Mitford parish] , co. N'humb., 237
294.
Moleslee, oo. Hants. See Mersley.
Molesworthe, Mollesworthe, Walter de, 548.
Molgrave, oo. York. See Mulgrave.
Molineuz, Eiohard, of Crosseley, 279 (p. 163).
Molington, co. Warw. See Mollington.
Mollesdoun, Mollesdon, eo. N'humb. See
Molesden.
Molleston, oo. N'humb. See Molesden.
Mollesworthe. See Molesworthe.
Mollington, MoUyngton, Molington, co. Warw
67 (i).25)', 58, 615(ij. 404).
MoUyngton, oo. Warw. See MoUington.
Molscroft, CO. York. See Molesoroft.
Molssham, Nicholas de, 548.
Molton, North, Northmolton, oo. Devon,
manor, 458 (p. 256).
, South, 00. Devon, 538 (p. 340).
CO. N'hamp. See Moulton.
Molverton, co. Warw. See Milverton.
Molyns, James de, 456.
Monceus, Mounceauz, . Mounceaus,
Monceux, Monseaus, John de,
621.
Johnde, 612.
son of John, 621.
Mondene, co. Hortf. See Munden.
Mondrum, Mondrem, co. Chester, 292.
Moneohenehamton, co. Glouc. See Minchin-
hampton.
Monekesoopenhale, co. Chester. See Coppen-
hall.
Monely, co. Cornw. See Manely.
Monemuth, John sou of Walter de,
166.
, John de, his wife Katherine (de Bella
Fago), 166.
, Thomas de, 166.
Moneour, Henry le, 57 {p. 24).
Moneskespath, oo. Warw. See Monkspath.
Monk Hopton, co. Salop, Weston in, q.v.
Monkspath, Moneskespath, Monkespath [in
Tanworth parish], oo. Warw., 616 (pp.
404, 409).
Monkton, Moor, Munketon oa the Moor, co.
York. 204.
528
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Monpinchon. See Munpinzoiin.
Monseaua. See Monceax.
Monselawe, oo. Salop. See Munslow.
Montaoute, Mont Agii, co. Somera., 253.
, prior of, 342, 527 (p. 293).
Montchenai. See Monte CaniBO.
Monte Acuto, Christina, wife of John de, 544.
William de, 213 {p 113), 279 (P-
156)
Monte Alto, Mohaut, Mouhaut, John de,
279 (i-. 157), 346 (p. 195).
MUioent de, 346 (p. 195).
Robert de, 26, 251 (p. 136), 458
ry. 25.5). 638 (p. 345), 598.
, and Emma his wife, 398
(p. 221;.
HConte Caniso, lluiiclieneye, Slont-
cheQsi, BCounchanesi, Ranulph
de, 265.
, Deniaede, 536 (p. 319).
, Johnde, 264.
, Eannlph de, and Aubrey his wife, 265.
, William de, 215 (p. 116).
Monte Caniao, barony, 475 (p. 269).
Monte Forti. Monteforti, Jlratfort, John de.
615 {p. 404).
Peter de. 445, 615 (pp. 402, 404 Us,
407, 409 big).
, Reginald de, 638 (p. 339 Ms).
Monte Hermeri, Monte Hermerii, Monte
Hermerrii, Mehermer, John de, 538
iP. 341).
Ralph de, 139 (pp. 64, 66), 373, 527
(p. 289).
Montgomery, 159.
, castle, 515, 611 (p. 392).
service connected with, 447.
, honour, 412 (^. 231).
, honour of the castle, 611 (p. 392).
Monye, Robert le, 197.
Moor, la More [in Walwyn's Castle parish],
oo. Pemb., 64 (p. 33).
or Haasoekmoor, Mora by Swtperton
[in South Petberton parish], oo.
Somera., 61.
Monkton , oo. York. See Monkton.
Moorcott, Mourkote [in Charlton on Otmoor
pariah], co. Oxford, 458 (p. 258).
Moore, Mor [in Runcorn parish], oo. Chester,
379 (i). 164).
Mor, 00. Chester. See Moore.
Mora, CO. Somers. See Moor.
Mora, John de, 538 (p. 335).
, , and Iseult his wife, 538
(p. 336).
Moralhurst, Mirihildhyrst [in Rothbury
parish], oo. N'humb., vaooary, 219
(p. 121).
JSIorohard Bishop's, Moroestre Episoopi, co.
Devon, manor, 35.
Moroot. Morecote, co. Rutland, 615 (p.
400).
Mordak. See Murdak.
Morden, Eaat, Mordon, co. Doraet, manor,
538 (p. 341).
Mordon, oo. Camb., 538 {p. 325).
More, CO. Pemb. See Moor.
More, Nicholas atte, 524.
, Richard atte, 456.
, Robert de la, 536 (p. 319).
William atte, 397 {p. 219).
Morehull, co. Warw. See Moreton.
Morel, John, 633 (p. 303).
William, 357.
hia son John, 357.
, of Pen Drayton, 67.
Morele, John de, 152.
Morers, Hurers, William de, 537.
, William de, 536 (pp. 315, 319,
323).
Moresk [in St. Clement's* parish], co. Comw.,
court of, 375, 487.
Moreton, North, Northmorton, co. Berks,
manor, 498.
j Maid's, Morton, Mourton by Bucking-
I ham, CO. Buck., 538 (pp. 329, 342).
, advowaon, 597.
, Jeffreys, Morton Geffrey, co. Heref.,
614.
Say, CO. Salop, Bletehley in, q.v.
Morrell, Morton and Merhull, co.
Warw.. 615 (pp. 404, 408).
, CO. Westm. Sec Murton.
Morgan, co. Glamorgan. See Margam.
Morgan ap Mereduth or Mereudith, 386, 538
(p. 335).
Morganuou, land of, 538 {p. 332).
Morioe, Alan son of, 356.
Moriley in Tyndale, co. Nhumb. See
Morralee.
Moriley, Thomas son of Thomas de,
420.
Morknd. oo. Westm., King's Meabum in. See
Moabum.
Morle, 00. Sussex. See Morley.
Morleston, Morlyston, oo. Derby, wapentake
173.
Morley, Morle [in Shermanbury parish], co.
Sussex, manor, 212.
Morpeth, Morpath, co. N'humb., 62, 510.
inquisition made at, 396.
Morralee, Moriley in Tyndale [in Warden
parish], co. N'humb., 420.
Mortaia, fee of, 382, 591.
, Mortayn [Manche, France], prior of ,
612. ^
Mortein, William, 428.
Mortimer. See Mortuo Mari,
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
529
Morton, oo. Buck, See Moreton.
[inBrading parish], oo. Hants [I. of
W.),331.
Geffrey, CO. Heref. See Moreton.
[in Canterbury], oo. Kent. See
Dodyndale.
, co.Xeio. See Qilmorton.
00. Lino., 402,473.
on the Hill, oo. Nort., Helmingham
in, q.v.
, Castle, Morton Folet, oo. Warw.,
580.
■.... [Hill Morton], co. Warw., 615 (.pp.
405, 408).
Hareoourt, co. Warw,, 616 I p. 408).
, 00. Warw. Ste Moreton.
00. Westm. SceTiIurton.
[in Ormesby parish], oo. York, 536 (^.
320).
Morton, John de, 538 (p. 342).
Michael de, 611 (p. 392).
, Richard de, 228.
Roger de, 473.
William de, 536 (p. 320).
Kortuo marl, Kortimer, Hugh, de, 58.
, , Haud wife of, 57.
Joan, daughter of Hugh de, 66.
William de, of Ham, 133.
, Henry de, 466, 467.
, Hugh de, 42, 59 (p. 24), 133.
, Hugh de, of Eiohard's Castle, 17, 90.
his daughters Joan and
Margaret, 133, 564.
, Isabel de, 133.
, Margaret le, 615 (p 403).
Ralph de, 166.
, Robert de, 133.
., Robert de, of Richard's Castle, 532.
, Roger de, 38, 53 (p. 18), 57 (p. 24),
614.
of Richard's oastle, 607
(p. 389).
of Wigmore, 57 (p. 23), 634
(p. 309).
justice of Wales, 22, 76,418.
, Walrande, 548.
William de, 472.
, writ to, 388.
, knight, 66.
Morville, oo. Salop, Wrioktoaand Walkerslow
in, 222.
Morwiok, Morwike [in Warkworth parish], co.
N'humb., manor, 566.
, Morewike [in Barwick in Elmet
parish], oo. York, 279 (p. 159).
Morzete, oo. Dorset, 404.
Mosedale, Hosedal [in Caldbeok parish], co.
Cumb., 146.
Mosefen, John, 538 (p. 340).
Moston [in Stanton. upon Hine Heath], oo.
Salop. 62(^1. 29).
Motcombe, Motoumbe, oo. Dorset, 297.
28017
Motlowe, Roger de, 356.
Mottingham, Modingfaam [in Eltham parish],
00. Kent, 274.
Mouohnant in Wales. See Moehnant.
Moubray, Moubrai. See Mowbray.
Moughton, Mokelington, Mokelyngton [in
Ulting &o.], 00. Essex, manor, 471
(p. 265 Us).
Mouhaut. See Mohaut.
Moul, John de, 284.
, , his son John, 284.
Moulsford, Mnllesford, oo, Berks, manor, 339.
Moulton, Molton, Multon, oo. N'hamp,, 412,
526 (p. 285).
Multon, 00. Suff., 528(p. 348).
Moun. See Mohun.
Mounbray. See Mowbray.
Mounoeaus, Mouuceaux. See Monceus.
Mounchanesi, See Monte Caniso.
Mouner, Maud daughter of Guy le, 163.
Mountbray. See Mowbray.
Mounteney, Mounteny, Arnulph de, 507.
John, 533 (p. 303).
,Thomas, 533(1). 303).
Mountford, Keginald son of Henry de,
419.
Mountnessing, Gynge Monteneye, oo. Essex,
531 (i). 349),
Mourhende la, oo. N'hamp., 619.
Mourkote, co. Oxford. See Mooroott.
Mourton, co. Buck. See Moreton.
Monsegil, co Westm., 533 (p. 303).
Mousele, Mouselowe, Mousle, oo. Leie.
See Mowsley.
Mowbray, Moubray, Munbray, Moubrei,
Moubrai, Mubray, Mountbray, Moun-
bray, John de, 313, 351, 376, 395, 412
(p. 235), 498, 534 (p. 308), 535, 551,
566.
, John son of Roger de, 351, 627.
John de, fee of, 634 (p. 307).
, Maud de, 351.
, Roger de, 351.
Mowley, Moldeleye [in Staunton in Arrow
parish], oo. Heref., 57 (p. 25), 68.
Mowsley, Mousele, Mousle, Mouselowe,
Mounselowe [in Knaptoft parish], oo.
Leie., 412 {p. 23©), 615 (pp. 406, 410).
,adTowson, 412 (p. 236).
Moxhall [in Wishaw parish] , oo. Wai-w., 615
(pp. 404, 408).
Mubray. See Mowbray.
Mucklestone, co. Staff., Winnington in, q.v,
Mudelyngton, oo. Oxford. See Middleton.
Mudford, ModefordTerri, oo. Somers,, 546.
Mudle, 00. Salop. See Middlei
Mueles. See Moeles.
Mulbrok, co. Bedf. See Millbrook.
Muloastre^ Rixihard de, 543.
, Robert de, and Petronilla (dePaTilly)
his wife, 543.
2L
530
INDEX OF PEKSONS AND PLACES.
Mules. See Moeles.
Mulgrave, Molgravo, oo. York, castle, 199.
Mulleaford, co. Berks. See Moulsford,
Mullond, John de. 538 (p. 340).
Halston, co. Salop. See Milson.
Multon, CO. Monm., 538 (p. 336).
, 00. N'hamp. See Moulton.
, CO. Suff. See Moulton.
Uulton, Multone, Hubert de,328.
, Isabel wife of Joh.n de, 239.
, John aon of Hubert de, knight.
543.
, Thomas de of Grilsland, 452.
, Alan de, 252.
, Edmund de, 239.
Margaret daughter of Thomas de, 452.
, Thomas de, 620.
, of Prampton, 256.
, of Gilsland, 328, 633 (p
302), 562.
Mulys. See Moeles.
Mumby, Walter de, 531 (p. 299).
Munbray. See Mowbray. '
Munohensye. See Monte Caniso.
Munden, Little, Mundene, Mondene, co.
Hertt.,53(i). 18).
, manor, 409.
, advowson, 409.
Mundi, Hamo, 538 (p. 346).
Muneohennehamton, co. GHouo. See Minchin-
hampton.
Munestoke, oo. Hants. See Meon Stoke.
Muneton, co. Salop. See Minton.
Munfichet, barony, 611 (p. 391),
Munketon, co. York. See Monkton.
Muupinzoim, Monpinchon, Giles de, 55.
, , Christiana relict of, 55.
Munslow, Monselawe, co. Salop, hundred,
574.
Munstre, oo. Oxford. See Minster.
Munstreton, co. Leio. See Misterton.
Munstreworth, co. Glouc. See Minsterworth.
Kurdak, SCordak, JUurdac, Thomas
de, 655.
John de, 556.
Thomas de, 555, 616 (p. 404).
, and •Juliana his -vrife, and
John their son, 655.
.Juliana (de Gay ton) wife of Thomas
de, 555, 601, 602.
Murers. See Morers.
Mnrton, Moreton, Morton [in Marton parish]
00. Westm., 633 ( pp. 302, 305).
Knssrd, Kargaret, 82.
, her son. See John son of John.
Musbiry park, co. Lane. See Tottington.
Musoham, oo. Kott. See Muskham.
Muaohamp, Muscamp, Muschauns barony
403 ( J). 324). '
See Musco Campo.
Musclewiok, Musklewik [in St. Ishmael's
parish?], co. Pemb., 66 (p. 34).
MuBco Campo, William de, 403 (p. 226).
See Muschamp.
Musegrave. See Musgrave.
Museton, co. York. See Muston.
Mnsgrave, Great, co. Westm., 633 (pp. 302,
305).
, Musegrave, Little, co. Westm., 533
(p. 302).
Musgraye, Musegrave, Bichardde,533(2).802).
, Thomas de, 533 (pp. 302, 305).
Muskelwik, co. Pemb. See Musclewiok. .
Muskham, North, Mnacham, oo. Nott., 279
(p. 155).
Musselwiek, Gilbert de, 64(i).34).
Muston, CO. Leic, manor, 592.
, Museton, co. York, 121.
Myggel, CO. Somers. See Midgal.
Myheleseruch [co. Badnor]. See Michael-
church.
Mynewere, co. Pembroke. See Minwere.
Mynteetede, co. Sussex. See Minsted.
Myrie, John le, 279 (p. 156).
Myton, Muton [in Warwick], co. Warwick.
615 (P.40S).
.N
Kaokington, co. Kent, Iffin in, q.v.
Nacton, Naketone, co. Suff. , manor, 215.
Nafferton, Naffreton, co. York, 536 (pp. 318,
320).
manor, 536 (pp. 314, 324).
Nailstone, Nailleston, Naylleston, Nayleston,
CO. Leic, manor, 412 (pp. 231, 232).
advowson, 412 (p. 236).
Kakeman, John, 539.
Luke, 539.
Naketon, co. Suff. See Nacton.
Nanmeyghyand, co. Montgomery. See Nant
y Meichiaid.
Nans, CO. Comw., 375.
Nans, Agnes de, 375.
Nanacorian, co, Comw. , 36.
Nansfrowen, Nanswroeuen, oo. Cornw , 139
(pp. 64, 66).
Nanaladran. Nansladron. See Lansladran.
Nanswroeuen, co, Comw. See Nansfrowen.
Nant y Meichiaid, Nanmeyghyand [in
Meifod, 00. Montgomery] , 269.
Nantfyllon, Nantfellaun, Nanttellaw [in
Llanrhaiadr yn Mochaant] , co. Mont-
gomery, 147, 214.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
531
Kantwioh, Wioh Malban, oo. Cheater, 62
{p. 30).
, barony, 251.
.hundred, 62 (^j. 30).
Nappa, Nappay [in Gisburn parish] , oo. York,
536 {p. 322).
Napton, Naptone, 00. Warw., 615 (p. 404).
Napton, Robert de, 615 (p. 405).
See'SatUm.
Narborough, Nortburgh, co. Leio. , 615 (p.
406).
Narford, Nareford, Nereford, Peter de, 584
(p. 311).
Petronllla de, 107, 538 (pp. 346,
347 iis).
, See also Vaux.
Naseby, Navesby, co. N'hamp., 279 (p. 156).
advowson, 538 {p. 345).
Nash, Esse. co. Pembroke, 56.
Aasohe, Asshe, eo. Heref . [in Presteigne
parish, oo. Eadnor], 57 {p. 25).
, , manor, 58.
, Assh, Aasohe, co. Salop, 130.
, manor, 58.
Tilsop in, q.v.
Nashenden, Nessendene [in Rochester], oo.
Kent, manor, 348.
Nasse, La, a borough carlled, oo. Pevon, 213
(p. 113).
Nasse, Denise de, 284.
Kassington, John de, 484.
Nateby [in Kirkby Stephen parish], co.Westm. ,
533 (p. 302).
Natesgrave, eo. Glouo. See Notgrave.
Natton, Napton, Robert de, 458 (p. 258).
Nattshook, Noteshook [in West Walton
parish], eo. Pemb., 64 (p. 33).
Naulton, Walter de, 539.
Naunton, Newynton [in Winehcombe parish],
00. G-louc, manor, 57 {p. 23).
Newenton [in Severn Stoke parish] , co .
Wore., 533 ( J?. 304).
Beauchamp, Newenton, Newynton,
CO. Wore., 616 (p. 403).
manor, 615 (,pp. 398, 411).
, , advowson, 615 (404).
Nauntyan, co. Cornw. See Lantyan.
Navenby, co. Lino., 274.
Navesby, oo. N'hamp. See Naseby.
Nayle8ton,Naylleston, co. Line. See Nailstone.
Neal (Nigel) John son of, 538 (p. 342).
Nel, Neel, Robert son of, 536 (p. 320).
, Nigel, ap Jervarth, 356.
See Neel.
Neath, Neeth, Neth, co. Glamorgan, castle
&o. , 538 (pp. 332, 333, 334).
..; , abbot of, 538 (pp. 332, 334).
advowson of abbey, S&B(p. 333).
, advowson of church, 538 (p. 334).
Neoton, Neketon, co. Norf., manor, 198.
advowson, 198.
Nedderton, oo. N'humb. See Netherton.
Neddingg, co. Suff. See Nedging.
Nedging, Neddingg, co. Suff., manor, 438.
Neel, William, 280.
See Neal.
Neen SoUers. Nen Solera, co. Salop, manor,
57(jj'.23).
Marlbrook and Tetstill in, q.v.
Neeth, co. Glamorgan. See Neath.
Neketon, eo. Norf. See Neoton.
Neketon, William de, 538 (p. 348).
Nel. See Neal.
Nen Solera, oo. Salop. See Neen SoUers.
Nene, river, co. N'hamp., 545.
fishery with a boat in, 520.
Nent [Nenthead ? in Alston pariah] , oo. Cumb.,
501.
Nerbert, Philip de, 538 (p. 333).
, Richard de, 538 (p. 333 Ms).
Nereoohyht, co. Somera. SceNeroohe.
Nereford. See Narford.
Neroohe, Nereoohyht, oo. Somers,, forest, 6,
Nesbit, Nesbvt [in Doddington parish], oo
N'humb., manor, 403 (p. 224).
Nesoefeld, co. York. See Nesfield.
Neafield, Nesoefeld [in Ukley pariah] , oo.York,
536(11.317}.
Nesa, Great, Nease, co. Salop, manor, 21 1, 264.
Felton Butler in, q.v.
Neaaendene, co. Kent. See Naahenden.
Nesaewyk, oo. York. See Neswiok.
Neston, Great, Nestone, co. Chester, 26.
,., Little Pn Weston parish] , CO. Chester,
manor, 85.
Neawick, Neasewyk [in Sainton parish], co.
York, 199.
Netelham, co. Lino. See Nettleham.
Netherderwent, oo. Lane. See Darwen.
Netherex, Nytherexe, co. Devon, manor, 244.
Nethermeloombe, oo. Dorset. See Meloombe.
Netherorton, co. Oxford. See Worton.
Netherton, Nedderton, Nodirton [in Alwinton
parish], oo. N'humb., 47, 636 (p. 316).
Netlestede, oo. Kent. See Nettlestead.
Nettelton, co. Lino. See Nettleton.
Nettleham, Netelham, co. Lino., 421.
Nettlestead, Netlestede, eo. Kent, 538 (p. 343).
, Pympe in, q.v. ,
, Netlestede, Nettlistede, co. Suff.,
advowson of, 519 (p. 288).
, parson of, 519 (p. 288).
,' , manor, 519 (j). 288).
Nettleton, Nettelton, oo. Lino., 345.
Netton, CO. N'humb. See Newton.
, Neiton, Newet on [in Dumf ord parish] ,
oo. Wilts, 148 (p. 74), 223.
Neubald, Neubaud, Newebaud, Nicholas, 403.
Riohard, and Gunnora (de Hunter-
combe) his wife, 403 (p. 224).
Neubiggyng, co. N'hijmb, See,Newbiggin.
532
INDEX OP PEESONS AND PLACES.
Keubigingg, Bobert de, 197.
Neubold, oo. Leic. See Newbold.
Neubonde, Biohard, 536 {p. 322).
Neubotlesgrave, eo. N'hamp. See Newbottle
Grove.
Neuburgh, oo. York. See Kewburgh,
Xeuburgh, John de, 154.
Neuburi, oo. Berks. See Newbury.
Neuby, co. York. ySee Newby.
Neuby, John de, 536 (i). 323).
, Margery de, 586 {p. 323).
William de, 536 {pp. 322, 323).
Neuebaud. See Neubald.
Neuham, oo. N'humb. See Ne?rham.
Neuland, eo. York. See Newland.
Neuland, abbot of. See Newenham.
Neulonde, oo. Monm., 538 (p. 336).
Neuman, Biohard, 536 (p. 322).
Neuport, Biohard de, 281.
KeuBom. See Newsholme.
NeuBom, oo. York. See Newsholme.
Neuton, oo. Buok. See Newton.
oo. Carmarthen, 64 (p. 32).
00. Chester. See Newton.
00. Durham. See Newton.
,00. Leio. See Newton Hareourt ;
Newton, Cold.
, 00. Lino. See Newton.
00. N'humb. See Newtown.
00. Wilts. See Newton.
,00. York [the site o/ Hawtemprice
priory], 266 (p. 143). •
, SceNewton.
Neuton, William de, 213 {p. 112).
, , and Margaret his wife, 221.
Neuwenham, oo. Glouo. See Newnham.
Neve, William le, of Belton, 540.
Neville, Nevyle, Newille, Nevill,
NeyvilejNevyll.Nevil.Nevylle,
Geoffrey de, 618.
, John de, 451.
Thomas de, of Cleatham. 181.
, Baldwin de, 138.
, Edade. See Ida de.
Hugh de, 189, 262, 538 (p. 348).
Ida, 0)- Eda (wife of Bobert) de
^forme^ly wife of Bobert Bertram of
Mitford), 237, 294.
John de, and Denise his wife, 451.
Margaret de, 189, 533 (p. 305), 618.
Philip de, 618.
, Balph de, of Cleatham (son of
Thomas), 181.
Eanulph de, 441, 536 {pp. 318, 820).
Bobert de, 533 {p. 305).
, Boger de, 121, 484.
, his daughters Maud and
Hawis, 121.
, Theobald de, 602 (y^). 382, 383).
Neville — cont.
Thomas de, of Cleatham, and Maud
his wife, 181.
, Walter de, 451.
.William de, 458 (i>. 256), 615 (p.
407).
Newbald, Newbaud, eo. York, 610.
Newbiggin, Neubigging [in Middleton in
Teesdale parish, oo. Burham], 615
{p. 407).
, Nenbiggyng [in Bywell St. Andrew
parish], co. N'humb., manor, 403 (p.
224).
...., Newebigglnge on the Moor [in New-
burn parish], co. N'humb., 219 {p.
120).
Newbigging, oo. Westm., 533 {p.
302).
Newbigging, Bobert de, 533 (p. 302).
Newbold Verdon, Neubold, co. Leic, manor,
187.
, , advowson, 187.
'..,. upon Avon, 00. Warwick, Little Law-
ford in. See Lawford.
Newbottle grove, Neubotlesgrave, oo. N'hamp. ,
hundred, 525.
Newbnrgb, Neuburgh. [oo. York], prior of,
536 (j)i). 317, 322, 323). '
Newburn, Newebume, co. N'humb., manor,
219 {p. 121).
, Dissington in, q.v,
Newbury, Neuburi, Newebury, co. Berks.,
279 {p. 155), 425.
Newby, Neuby [in Topcliffe parish], co. York,
.536 {p. 323).
, mill, 536 (p. 325).
Newcastle, oo. Glamorgan, 538 (p. 333).
upon Tyne, oo. N'humb., oastle, 508.
county at, 47.
exchequer - at, 80, 219 {p.
121).
00. Staff., man killed at the fair, 283.
Newohurch, oo. Hants (I. of W.), Wackland
in, q.v.
CO. Kent, Packmanstone in, q.v.
Newcourt, Neweourt [in Charing parish], co.
Kent, 538 (p. 343).
Newebigginge, co. N'humb. See Newbiggin.
Newebume, co. N'humb. See Newburn.
Newebury, eo. Berks. See Newbury.
Newebury, William de, 576.
Neweourt, oo. Kent. See Newoourt.
Newehalle, oo. Chester. See Newhali.
Neweham, oo. N'humb, See Newham.
Newenham, oo. Camb. See Newnham.
, Neuland [in Axminster, oo. Devon],
abbot of, 125.
, CO. Hants. See Ninham.
,00. Oxford. See Newnham.; Nune-
ham.
,00. Salop. See Newnham.'
INDEX OP PERSONS ANt) PLACfiS.
533
Newenton, co. Staff. See Newton.
, eo. Woro. See Naunton.
Newenton, Alice de, 533 {p. 304).
, Walter de, 533 [p. 304).
Neweport, oo. Hants. See Newport.
Newark, Nicholas de, of Mardon, 421.
Neweton, co. Somers. See Newton.
, 00. Wilts. Sec Netton.
NewBtone Wlestone, Nyweton Wheston, oo.
Deyon, 527 (p. 294).
Newewod, manor [oo. Essex?], 318.
Newhall, le Newehalle [in Aoton parish], oo.
Chester, manor, 62 (p. 30).
Newham, Neuham [in Bamburgh parish] , oo.
N'humb.,536(i). 816).
, , manpr, 499.
, Neweham [in Newbum parish], co.
N'humb., 219(jj. 120).
[in Marton parish], co. York, 530
{p. 320).
Newille. See Neville.
Newland, Neuland [in Howden parish], oo.
York, 300.'
Newman, Nyweman, Robert le, 346 (p. 195).
Newnham, Newenham, co. Camb., mill, 458
( p. 256).
, Nywenham [in Truro], co. Cornw.,
257.
on Severn, Neuwenham, co. Glouc,
284.
St. Peter's church, 284.
, , Stears in, g.v.
Murren, Newenham, co. Oxford,mauor,
403 (p. 224).
, Newenham [in Pontesbury parish],
CO. Salop, 62 {p. 29).
Newport, Neweport, co. Hants. (I. of W,),
209.
court of knights at, 176, 210,
241,331.
, lePipere, 184.
;. laTarerne, 184.
, Pylestrete, 184.
, 00. Momn., castle, &c., 538 (p. 335).
Newsham, Neusum, Neusom upon Tees [co.
Durham], 615 ^pp. 406, 442).
, chapel, 615 (p. 413).
Newson [in Kirkham parish], co.
Lane, 279 (J). 163).
Newsholme, Neusom, Newsom [in GHsburn
parish], CO. York, 53&{p. 321).
[in Keighley parish], oo. York, 533
(p. 305).
, Newsom [in Wressell parish], co.
York, chapel, 534 (p.i308).
Newsom. See Newsholme.
Newsome, Nentoh by Prothingham [in
Owthorne parish], oo. York, 169.
Newson, co. Lane. See Newsham.
Newton Blossomville, Neuton. co. Buck., 412
(jp. 233).
, Neuton [in Prodsham parish], oo.
Chester, 28.
Long, Langeneuton, Lang Neton,
Lang Neuton [oo. Durham], 616 (pp.
406, 412).
'Nottage, Neuton, Nottasshe, co.
Glamorgan, 538(^.383).
[with Scales, in Kirkham parish],
CO. Lano., 276(p. 163).
Neuton [in Swepstone parish] , eo .
Leic, 412 (p. 236).
, Cold, Colde Neuton, Coldenewton,
CO. Leic, 615 (iJ. 406j.
, , manor, 615 (p. 409).
Haroourt, Neuton, oo. Leic, 615
(p. 406).
[byToft?], Neuton, 00. Line., 144.
Wold, Waldeneuton, Neuton, oo.
Line, 352 ( J). 201), 526.
[by Geddington], oo. N'hamp , 412
(p. 235).
Netton [in Bywell St. Peter parish] ,
00. N'hnmb., manor, 403 (p. 224).
on the Moor, Neuton [in Shilbottle
parish] , co. N'humb. , 536 (p. 316).
Forester, Nyweton Forester, Nyweton
Plecy [in North Petherton parish], oo.
Somers., 342.
, manor, 6.
St. Loe., Neweton, oo. Somers.,
manor, 538 (p. 839).
advowson, 538 (i?. 339).
; Nyweton Sormanville [in Yeovil
parish], co. Somers., 457.
Newenton [in Blithfield parish], eo.
Staff., St. Peter's church, 226.
, Maiden, Maydene Nyweton, oo. Wilts,
267.
Toney, Nywetone Tony, Neuton, oo.
Wilts, manor, 198, 615 {p. 401).
upon Derwent, Newton [in Wilberf oss
parish] , oo. York, 536 (p. 319).
Wold, Neuton [in Dickering wapen-
take], CO. York, 536 (jjp. 318, 319).
00. York. See Newsome.
Newtown, le Neuton [in Eothbury parish], oo.
N'humb., 219 (i). 121).
Newynton, co. Glouc. See Naunton.
00. Wore. See Naunton.
Neyrnoit, John, 411.
Neyvile. See Neville.
Nhorthyntone, oo. Wilts. See Norrington.
Nhutfeld, CO. Surrey. See Nutfield,
Nicholas, John son of, 408.
William son of, 533 {p. 307).
, Mariotawifeof, 533(i).307).
, of Warwick, 615 (jj. 405).
Nigel. See Neal.
Ninham ?, Newenham [in Brading parish],
CO. Hants (I. of W. ), 209.
Niwenham, co. Oxford. See Newnham.
534
INDliX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
Kiweton [co. Brecon], 206.
No . . ., Adam de, 280,
Nobeloc, Hugh, 224.
Noble, John le, 261 (p. 136).
Nocton, CO. Line, 333.
Nodariie, Emery or Amaury de, 138.
, Joan wife of, 246.
, John de, 138.
Cf. Nowers.
Nodirton, oo. N'humb. See Netherton.
Noell, Eoger, 279 (p. 161).
Noke, la Oke, Oke, co. Oxford, 60.
Noneton. See Nonyngtone.
Nonewell, co. Hants. See Nnnwell.
Nonyngtone, oo. Somers. See Nunningten.
Nonyngtone, Noneton, Baldric de,
210.
, , his daughter Margery, 210.
■ Norable, Walter de or le, 57 (p. 24), 58.
Norbiri, co. Staff. See Norbury.
Norbury, Norbiri [co. Staff.], church. 148
(pp. 74, 78).
, le Northbury, in Mickleham parish,
00. Surrey, manor, 538 (p. 345).
Norcott, Northcote [in Preston parish], oo.
Qlouc, 538 (p. 342).
Nordley, Northleye [in Astley Abbot's parish],
CO. Salop, 594.
Noreys, Alexander le, of CIayworth,'659.
, Alenle, 279(p. 168).
Gilbert le, 279 (71. 163).
, Johnle, 559.
See Norrois ; Norice.
Norfolk, earl of. See Bigot ; Brotherton.
, countess of, marshal of England, 348.
Norhthampton, Michael do, 602 (p. 383).
Norice, Edith la, 538.
C/. Noreys.
Norley, Northlcgh [in Frodaham parish], co.
Cheater, 23.
Normanby on the Wold, co. Line. , 252.
Normanby, Kobert de, 536 (p. 315).
Normanton [in Bottesford parish], 00. Leic,
592.
[le Heath] . co. Leio. , 412 (^ . 236 ).
CO. Line, 534 (p. 310).
CO. Kutland, manor, 566.
, advowson, 566.
CO. York, Altofts in, q.v.
Normanvill, Normaville, Normanyyll, Nor-
mandrin, Nonnanvile, Denise de, 566.
Johnde, 237.
, Margaret de, wife of William de
Basynges, 566.
, Ealphde, 538 {p. 344).
, Banulph de, 536 (p. 318).
Thomas de, .'J66.
Norragh, William de, 412 {p. 232).
Norrington, Nhorthyntone [in Alvediston
parish], co. Wilts, manor, 397.
Norrois, Norroys, John le, 638 ( p. 333 bii).
See Noreys.
Nortburgh, co. Leic. See Narborough.
Northakle, co. Hants. See Oakley.
Northallerton, Alrerton, co. York, bishop of
Durham's court at, 92,
Northam, co. Deron, 468 (p. 256).
Northampton, co. N'hamp., 601.
, St. Andrew's, prior of, 596.
, Pre, abbess of, 412 (p. 235).
Northasshele [North Ashley in Milton], co.
Hants , 206.
Nortbaston, oo. Oxford. Sec Aston.
Northboume, Northbum, co. Kent, manor,
220 (p. 122).
Northbrok, John de, 648.
Northbury, le, co. Surrey. See Norbury.
Northcadebury, Northoadebery, co. Somers.
See Cadbury. •
Northcote, co. Glone. See Norcott.
Northcotes, co. Line. See Coates.
Northfarham, co. Hants. See Fareham.
Northfeld, co. Hants, a field in TitchBeld,
299.
Northieet, Northflete, co. Kent, archbishop's
court at, 475 (p. 269).
Northfolk, John, 471 (p. 265).
Northgeveldale, co. York. See G-irendale.
Northhom, Valentine de, 142.
Northill, Northyevele, Northyvele. co. Bedf.,
439.
Northlegh, co. Chester. See Norley.
Northleigh, Northlegh, co. Devon, 527 (p.
295).
Northleye, co. Salop. See Nordley.
Northlyu, co. Devon. See Lew.
Northmolton, co. Devon. See Molton.
Northmorton, 00. Berks. See Moreton.
Northmymmes, co Herts. See Mimms.
Northockele, Northokelee, 00. Hants. See'
Oakley.
Northon, co. Somers. See Norton.
Northorp, in Southchurch, co. Essex, 201.
Northoseneye, co. Berks. See Osnej.
Northpydele, co. Wore. See Piddle.
Northtaleworth, co. Surrey. See Talworth.
Northtodeworth, co. Wilts. See Tidworth.
Northtoft, CO N'hamp. See Nortoft.
Northwode, co. Norf . , aldergrove, 522.
Northwood.Northwode [inStoughton parish],
CO. Sussex, manor, 436.
Northwyme, Northwythem, Northwythum,
00. Line. See Witham.
Northyevele, Northyvele. co. Bedf. See
Northill.
Nortoft, Northtoft [in Guilsborough parish] ,
CO. N'hamp., 458 (p. 256).
Nortoft, John de, 391.
INDEX OP fEBSONS ANC places.
53g
Norton, oo. Baser, 688 {p. 349).
, East, Estnorton, oo. Leic, manor
615 (i). 410).
King's, 00. Leio., 458 (p. 258).
[Disney], oo. Lino., 548.
Pudding, 00. Norf. See Pudding
Norton.
Wood, Wodenorton, Norton, co.
Norf., 638 (pjp. 347, 349).
[by Daventry], co. N'hamp., manor
57 (p. 23).
, Brize, Norton Brun, oo. Oxford, 109.
[in Condover parish], oo. Salop, 611
(p. 392).
, Malreward, Northon Marreward, co.
Somers., manor, 538 (p. 338j.
, adTowson, 538 {p. 838).
, Midsomer, Midsomeres Norton, oo.
Somers., manor, 485.
Cold, oo. Staff., 62 (pp. 29, 31).
in the Moors, oo. Staff., 131.
, 00. Suff., 486.
Lindsey, Norton Lyndeseye, co.
War»r.,602(p. 382).
Norton, James de, 346 (p. 195).
Nortone, oo. Norf.. 538 (p. 346).
Nortpidele, co. Woro. See Piddle.
Norwich castle, 471 (p. 265).
, castle guard, 216, 412 (p. 231), 499.
, priory, ,520.
bishop of, 521,548.
Norwyk, co. Norf., 538 (p. 346).
Notel, John de, 345.
Noteshook, co. Pemb. See Nattshook.
Notgrave, Natesgrave, co. Glouc, advowson,
615 (i>. 402).
Notle, John, 536 (p. 319).
Nottingham, oo. Nott., 151.
, court of Peyerel at, 428.
Nouera. See Nowers.
Nourthwioo, Henry de, 597.
Nourthwode, Thomas de, 597.
Novo Meroato, Novo Marcato, Amice de, 261.
Elisabeth de, 5-34 (p. 309).
Eogerde, 395.
, . . . de, 332.
Nowers, Nouers, Lettice de, 536 ( p. 320).
C/. Nodariia.
Noyl, William, 599 (p. 381).
Nunappleton, co. York. See Appleton.
NunCoton.NuneCotum, Nunootum, oo.Linc,
prioress of, 590.
, prioress and nuns of St. Mary, 135.
Nuneham Courtney, Newenham, Niwenham,
CO. Oxford, 37, 354.
Nunnington, Nonyngtone XJpoote [InWyvelis-
oombe pariah], oo. Somera., 210.
Nunwell, Nonewell [in Brading parish] , co.
Hants., I. of W., 176.
Nutbourne, Nutburne [in Pulborough parish],
CO. Sussex, 458 (p. 256).
Nutburn, Nutborn [in Westbourne
parish], oo. Susaex, 129.
, , manor, 407.
Nutfield, 00. Oxford, Huntercombe in, q.v.
Nhutfeld,oo. Surrey, 475 (p. 269).
Nycol, John, of Linwood, 314.
William, 314.
Nyland, formerly Andredeaeye [in Eodney
Stoke pariah], 00. Somers., 140.
Nymdesfelde, oo. Glouc. See Nymphsfield.
Nymet St. Goorge, oo. Devon. 5eeNympton.
Traoy, oo. Devon, manor, 143.
Nymphsfield, Nymdesfelde, oo. Glouc, 408.
Nympton, Bishop's, co. Devon, Kipscot in, q.v.
, George, Nymet St. George, co. Devon,
Kings, Nymeton, King's Nymet, co.
Devon, manor, 67 ( p. 23;, 458 (p. 256).
, , advowson, 57 (p.^i).
NytherexB, oo. Devon. See Netherex.
Nyweman. See Newman.
Nywenham, co. Cornw. See Newnham.
Nyweton, oo. Somers. See Newton.
Nywetone Tony, co. Wilts. See Newton.
0
Oakford, Okeford, 00. Devon, manor, 213 {p.
113).
advowson, 213 (p.. 114).
Oakham, Hooham [oo. Rutland], manor, 615
{p. 399).
, Oakhanger, Okhangre [in Selborne parish, co.
Hants.], manor, 456.
Oakington, Hoketon, Hokynton, co. Camb.,
312, 548.
Oakley, North, Hookele, Northakle, North-
okelee, Northockele [in Kingsclere
parish] , oo. Hants, 587.
, manor, 496.
Oakworth. Aokeword [in Keighley parish] , co.
York, 533 {p. 305).
Oobeare, oo. Cornw. See Ogbeere.
Ooham, co. Surrey. See Ockham.
Ook, Alice, ater, 607 {p. 388).
Ockeffeld, co. Sussex. See Uckfield.
Ookelee, Ockelee by Motesfonte, co. Hants, 39,
148 (p. 73).
Ockham, Ockam, Ocham, co. Surrey, manor,
638 {p. 326).
, advowson, 538 {p. 326).
Ockley, Ockelegh, co. Surrey, manor, 538
(p. 345).
Ocstede, eo. Surrey. See Oxted.
SB6
INDEX 01^ PERSONS AND PLACES.
Odoombe, Hodeoumb, Odeoomb, Doteoombe
[eo. SomerB.], 527 (p. 296).
, honour, 527 (p. 294).
Oddeston, oo. Leio. See Odatone.
Oddynggseles, Oddyngeael, Oddigisieles. See
Doddyngeseles.
Ode, Biohard, 683 (p. 304).
Odeoumb [oo. Soraers.]. See Odoombe.
Odell, WodhuUe, Wodehill, Wodhull, oo.
Bedf., 21.
, manor, 409.
, court at, 120(^.53).
, barony, 53 (;p. 18), 619.
Odeslade, in Bourton, oo. Dorset. jS^eBourton.
Odstone, Oddeston, oo Leio., 412 {p. 236).
Odyham, William de, 347.
Odyngeseles. See Doddyngeseles.
Offeley, John de, 62.
Offley, Offeleye, oo. Hertf., 136, 359.
High Offileye, oo. Staff., 283.
, , ohuroh, 283.
Offord, Orford, eo. Hunt., 538 (p. 350).
, Cluny, 00. Hunt., 464.
Daroy, Offord Daneys, Offord, oo.
Hunt., 464,548.
CO. Suff.,426.
Offord, Robert de, 426.
Offynton, "Wymer de, 538 (p. 349).
Ogbeere, Oobeare [in Tamerton parish], oo.
Cornw., 495.
Ogbourne, Okeboume [oo. Wilts], prior of,
538 (p. 345). ^
Ogemor, oo. Glamorgan. See Ogmore.
Oggelondre. See Doglauudre.
Oggill, John de, 219 (p. 120).
Oggille, 00. N'humb. See Ogle.
Ogle, Oggille [in Whalton parisVi], oo.
S'humb., manor, 219 (p. 120).
Ogmore, Ogemor, oo. Glamorgan, 538 (p. 333).
port of, 538 (i). 334).
Okbeare, Boger de, 495.
Biohard de, 495.
Okeboume [oo. Wilts]. See Ogbourne.
Qkeford, oo. Devon. See Oaktord.
Child, Childokford, Childooford,
Chyldooford, co. Doraet, 196, 343.
[FitzpaineJ, oo. Dorset, manor, 607
{p. 388).
Shilling, Okeford Skylling, co. Dorset,
manor, 638 (jp. 340).
Okehampton, Okhamptone, oo. Devon honour
527 (y. 294).
Okes de, 283.
Okford, 00. Dorset. See Okeford.
Okhangre, oo. Hants. See Oakhanger.
Okkefelde, oo. Sussex. See Uckfield.
Old Hay, Oldehaye [in Mereworth parish],
00. Kent, 538 {p. 343).
Oldbury, Oldebury, oo. Salop, 102.
Holbury [in St. John Bedwafdine
parish, Worcester], oo. Wore, 616 (p.
411).
Oldooates, Ulcotes [in Styrrup parish], oo.
Nott., 279(p. 165).
Oldeburi, Adam de, 280.
Oldebury, co. Salop. See Oldbury.
Oldehaye, co. Kent. Sec Old Hay.
Oldeport, 205.
Oliver, Olyver, Peter, 113.
Sibyl, 212.
William, son of, 636 (p. 322),
Ollerton, AUerton, Alerton [in JEdwinstow
parish], CO. Nott., 279 (p. 155).
, wapentake, 279 (p. 155).
Ollynton, oo. Glouc. See UlUngton.
OUynton, John de, 57 (p. 23).
Olmestede, oo. Camb. Sec Olmstead.
Olmestede, Jolin de, 327.
John de, Maud his wife, 327.
, William de, 327.
Olmstead, Olmestede, oo. Camb., 327.
Oluey, Olnee, oo. Buck., manor, 310.
Olreton, oo. Salop. See Alderton.
CO. Wore. See Orleton.
Olyver. See Oliver.
Omnibon, Omnybon, IXargaret wife
ofBalph, 437.
Onehouse, Onhous, oo. Suff. , manor, 390.
Ongar, Aungre, oo. Essex, 538 {p. 349).
, manor, 507.
oastle, 306.
, hundred, 306.
Onhous, 00. Suff. See Onehouse.
Onston [in Weaverham parish], co. Chester, 23
Opelonde in Brasted, eo. Kent, 538 (p. 331).
Opeton, CO. Pembroke. See Upton.
OppiBton Cabooke, co. Somers. See Upton
Noble.
Opton. See Upton.
Orcherton [in Modbury parish], co, Devon,
568.
Oroheston, Ordrycheston, co. Wilts, manor,
538 (p. 328).
Ordrycheston, co. Wilts. See Orcheston.
Ore, William de, 538 (p. 343).
Orewell, oo. Camb. See Orwell.
Orford, oo. Hunt. See Offord.
Orlaweston. Orlauston, oo. Kent. See
Orlestone.
Orlaweston, Orlauston, John de, 146.
William son of John de, 163.
, Johnde, 153.
, Isabel his wife, 145.
WilUam de, 145.
Orlestone, Orlauston, Orlaweston, oo. Kent,
145.
, St. Mary's church, 153.
Orleton, Olreton [in Eaatham parish],' oo.
Wore, 533 (i). 304).
Orlingbury, oo. N'hamp., Batsaddle in, q.v,
OrmeSby, oo. Lino., 412 (P- 233).
Ormisby, CO. Norf., 455.
00, York,. Morton in, q.v.
INDEX, OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
587
Ormaslnr, Ormisby, Onuesbi, Ellen,
wife ofWilliam de, 456.
, John de, 531 (p. 299).
Roger de, 455.
, Simon son of Ralph de, 412 (p. 233).
, William de, 538 (p. 847).
Ormesheved, oo.Westm. See Ormside.
Ormesheved, John de, 533 (p. 303).
Ormisby, oo. Cumb. See Hornsby.
00. Norf. jSce Ormesby.
Ormside, Ormesheved, co. Westm., 533 (p.
302).
Orreby, John de, 134.
, and Isabel his wife, 352 (».
201).
Orreton, Ralph de, 533 (p. 307).
Orton Sauoey, Overton Sanse [in Coleorton
parish], oo. Leic, 458 (p. 259).
, Overton, oo. Weatm., 533 (p. 302).
OrweU, Orewell, oo. Camb,, 458 (p. 257), 538
{p. 350).
, advowson, 458(p. 257).
Osbaldeston [in Blackburn parish] , co. Lano.,
279 {p. 162).
, Thomas de, 279 (p. 162).
Osberne, Osebem, Adam, 228.
, Walter, 633 (jj. 305).
Osberneby, oo. Lino. See Osboumby.
Osbert, Roger son of, and Sarah his wife, 427.
Osbournby, Osberneby, Ouberneby, oo. Lino.,
150.
Osea, Oveseye, oo. Essex, 538 (p. 349).
Osebem. See Osbern.
Oselestoue, oo. Leic. See Owston.
Oseney [co. Oxford]. See Osney.
Osgod, Edmund, 355.
Osgodeby, Adam de, 57 {p. 25).
Osgoldcross, Osgotoros, oo. York, wapentake,
279 (i>. 159).
Osmonderlaw, Osmnnderlawe, John de, 536
(p. 313).
, William de, 531 {p. 299).
Osmotherley, co. York, West Harlsey in. See
Harlaey.
Osmunderlaw. See Osmonderlaw.
Osney, North, Northoseueye[oo. Berks.], 567.
Osney, Oseney, Oseneye, oo. Oxford, abbot of,
458(iJ. 258), 538(p. 342).
Osolveston, CO. Leio. See Owston.
Ospringe, Osprynge, co. Kent, manor, 524.
Oetrefeld, oo. York. See Austerfield.
Oswaldslow, Oswoldeslowe, co. Wore,
hundred, 615 (p. HO).
Oterburn, oo. N'humb. See Otterburn.
' Oterinton, co. York. See Otterington.
Otford, Otteford, oo. Kent, 538 (p. 331).
Otley, Otteleye, Otteleye, co. Suff., 619 (p.
288), 538 (j). 348j.
Otrebum, co. York. See Otterburn.
Otrepol, co.Lanc, fishery, 279 (p. 163).
Otteford, oo. Ken*. See Otford.
Otteham, Lora de,' 542.
Otteleye, Ottelye, oo. Suff. See Otley.
Otterburn, Oterburn [in Elsdon parish], oo.
N'humb.,47.
Otreburn [in Kirkby Malhamdale
parish], co. York, 538 (p. 305).
Otterington, Oterinton, oo. York, 551.
Ouberneby, co. Lino. See Osbournby.
Ougneby, oo. Lino. See Owmby.
Ouisdene, co. Suff. See Ousden.
Oulepenne, oo. Glouc. See Owlpen.
Oulepenne, John de, 271.
Oidton. TJlueton [in Wigton parish, co.
Cumb.], manor, 531 (pp. 297, 299).
Ouneby, co. Lino. See Owmby.
Ouneby. See Outhenby.
Oure Moyngne, oo. Dorset. See Ower Moigne.
Ouresby, oo. Lino. See Owersby.
Ousby, Ulvesby, oo. Cumb., 287, 324.
Ousden, Ouisdene, co. Suff., manor, 216.
, Walter, parson of , 216.
Ouse and Derwent, forest of Langwith between,
367.
Oustewell, co. Line, a stew called, 592.
Oustewyk, co. York. See Owstwiok.
Oustewyk, Stephen de, 304.
Roger de, 304.
Ouston, 00. York. See Owston.
Wolsington [in Tsidcaster parish], co.
York, 536 (p. 317).
Outohester, Ulcestre [in Bamburgh pariah],
00. N'humb., manor, 403 (p. 226).
Outenby. See Outhenby.
Outewoll, 00. Norf. See Outwell.
Outhenby, Outenby, Ouneby, Thomas de, 120.
Outwell, Outewell, oo. Norf., 538 (p. 346).
Ouvyle, Richard de, 615 (p. 408).
Ovedale, John de, 538 {p. 346).
Over, Overe, oo. Camb., 548.
[in Chuicham pariah?], co. Glouc,
615 (p. 402).
Overes, oo, Salop. See Overs.
Overgares, oo. N'humb. See Overgrass.
Overgrass, Overgares [in Eelton parish], co.
N'humb., 294.
Overland, Overlonde, Overlond [in Elham
parish], co. Kent, 220 (pp. 122, 123).
Overourton, oo. Oxford. See Worton.
Overs, Overes, co. Salop, hundred, 57.
Oversley, Overslee, co. Warw., Butler of, q.v.
Overton, co . Hants, 298.
[in Richard's Casfrle parish, oo.
Heref.], 57 (pp. 24, 25), 68.
00. Leic. See Orton.
, CO. Oxford. See Worton.
Market, Maroat [oo. Rutland], 412
(p. 235).
, CO. Westm. See Orton.
Overton, Everton, John de, 57 (p. 25), 58.
Oveseye, oo. Essex, See Osea.
538
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Ovington, Ovyton, eo. Essex, 638 (p. 347).
OTrederwent, oo. Lane. See Darwen.
Oryton, oo. Essex. See Ovington.
Owen, son of Llewelyn ap Owen, 91.
Ower Moigne, Oare Moyngne, co. Dorset,
manor, 614.
Owersby, Ooresby, co. Lino., 441.
Owlpen, Oulepenne, co. Glouo., 371.
Owmby, Ougneby, Ouneby, co. Line., 144,
279 (p. 153), 536 (p. 316).
Owston, Osolveston, Oselestone. oo. Leic,
412 (p. 236).
abbey, 157.
, , abbot of, 412 {p. 236).
Ouaton, 00. York, manor,279(p. 139).
adrowaon, 279 (p. 159).
Owstwiet, Ouatewyk [in Koos and Garton],
00. York, 252.
Owthorne, oo. York, Newaome in, q.v.
Oxoombe, Oxoumbe, co. Line., 349, 484.
Oxcumbe, co. Line. See Oxcombe.
Oxenbope [in Bradford parish], co. York, 279
ip. 159).
Oxenton, Oxindon, co. Glouo., 638 (p. 342).
Oxford, inquisition made at, 538 ( p. 352).
soboola at, 282.
Merton College, 538 (p. 345), 548.
, St. John's hospital, -master of, 615
(pp. 404, 405).
Oxford, Earl of, 40, 72, 191,213 (p- 112), 258,
394. 458 (p. 258), 485, 519 (p. 288),
638 (pp. 342 ier, 344, 348).
, See Tere.
earldom of , 394.
countess of, 196.
Oxindon, oo. Glouo. See Oxenton.
Oxted, Ooatede, oo. Surrey, court at, 119.
Oxton [in Tadoaster parish], oo. York, 536
(pp. 314,318,324).
Pabenham, John de, the younger, 376.
Packington Magna, Pakington, Pakynton, oo.
Warw., 615 (pp. 404, 408).
Packmanston, Packemanston [in Newohuroh
parish] , oo. Kent, mnnor, 220 ( p. 123).
Paddokthorp, Paddootorpth, oo. York. See
Pallethorp.
Padeworth [oo. Berks.]. See Padworth.
Padiham, Padyham [in Whalley parish] , co.
Lano., 279 (jp. 160).
Padworth, Padeworth [co. Berks], 538 {p.
344).
Padyham, oo. I^ano. Sie Padiham.
Page, John, 603 (p.
Painley, Pathenall [in Gisbum parish], eo.
York, 633 (p. 313).
, Est Pathnall [in Gisburn parish], co.
York, 536 (p. 320).
Painscastle, Castrum Matildis [co. Badnor],
castle, 198.
.......... manor, 615 (p. 401).
Painswiok, Payneswike, oo. Glouo., manor,
476 (p. 269).
Pakeman, Simon, of Kirby, 449.
, Simon, son of Simon, 449.
Pakington, Pakyngton, oo. Warw. See Pack-
ington.
Pallethorp, Paddokthorp, Paddootorpth [in
Bolton Percy parish], oo. York, 536
(p. 318).
Palmere, John le, 163.
Pamber, Panbere, oo. Hants, forest,,456.
Panbere, co. Hants. See Pamber.
Panorasweek, Prangardiswik, Prankardiawyk,
00. DeTon, 527 (p. 294).
, Dexborough and Hudston in, 527
■ {p. 294).
Panes, Thomas de, 611 (p. 394).
Paneworth, oo. Norf . See Panworth.
Pannebiri. See Penbury.
Pantolas, eo. Carmarthen, 64 {p. 32).
Panteg, Pant«k, co. Monm., 638 (p. 335).
, advowson, 538 (p. 336).
Panworth, Paneworth [in Ashill parish], oo.
Norf., 538 (p. 346).
Papoastle, Papeeaatre [in Bridekirk pariah],
CO. Cumb., 197.
, le Hames in, 560.
Papillon, Henry, 183.
, Mabel, 183.
, Soger, 183.
.William, 183.
Pappeworth, co. Camb. See Papworfch.
Fappeworth, William de, 464, 465.
Johnde, 464.
William de, and Ada his wife, 464,
466.
Pappeworthhalugh) oo. N'humb. See Pauper-
haugh.
Papworth Agnes, Pappeworth, oo. Cumb.,
manor, 464.
,00. Hunt., 538 (p. 350).
Pareo, Emery de, 148 (p. 78).
Johnde, 349, 484.
Parent, Ellen, 536 (p. 319).
Park [by Tadoaster], oo. York. See Helagh.
Parker, Stephen le, 497.
Parley, West Perlyghe, co. Dorset, 538
(P- 341).
, Perle, co. Hants, manor, 63.
Parndon, Perndon, oo. Essex [i.e. Jerounds in
Great Parndon] , manor 43.
Parraoombe, co Devon, Middleton in, g.v,
Partan, Thomas de, 531 (p. 299).
INDEX OF PERSONS Alrfl) PLACES.
539
Parre CBrieton, Balph de, 317.
Parwioh, Peverwyoh, oo. Darby, 281.
Pas, Henry, lord of Barnaok, 445.
Passobury, oo. Hertt. See Pishobury.
Pasaeis. See Pasaeys.
Pasaele, Pasaely, Edmund de, 566, 604.
Paaselewe, Peter, 597.
Robert, eyre of (temp. Henry III.),
297.
> serjeanties commuted by,
250, 527 (p. 295).
William, 320, 538 (p. 342).
, of Bromham, 597.
, of Wavendon, 597.
Passely. See Passele.
Pass^ys, Passeis, John, of Sutton, 428.
, John aon of John, 428.
PateshuU, FatteshuU, Agnes de, 376.
Johnde, 431.
, John son of Simon de, 376.
Simon, aon of John de, 376.
Pathenall, oo. York. See Painley.
Pathenall, Thomas de, 536 ( p. 313).
Pathnall, oo. York. See Painley.
Pathorne, co. York. See Paythorne.
Patongre[iuStudley parish, »oj« disappeared],
CO. Warw., 412 (p. 234).
Patrick, earl [of Dunbar] . See Dunbar.
Patrick, William, son of, 218 (p. 119).
Pattoshull. See Pateshull.
Patton [in Kendal parish], co. Westm., 218
(p. 119).
Patton, William de, 218 {p. 119).
Paull, Pagula, co. York, 472.
, Thorngnmbald in, q.v.
Holme, Holme by Paul [by Paull], co.
York, 232.
Paulton, Maud de, 458 (p. 255).
Paunoefot, Pauucevot, Paunaefot,
Grymbald, 478.
, Emery, 118,478.
, Grimbald, 57 (p. 24), 616 (p. 403).
John, 208, 603 (p. 386).
, Sibyl, 205.
Pauntley, Paunteleye, co. GIouc, manor, 204.
Pauperhaugh,. Pappeworthhalugh [in Eoth-
bury parish], oo. N'humb. , vaccary,
219 (p. 121).
Pavely. Paveli, Pavelly, Laurence de, 279
(p. 156).
, Petronilla daughter of Eobert de, 543.
Faston, Great, co. Hunt., 312.
, Little, 00. Hunt., 197, 648.
Payfrer, Payforer. See Peyforer.
Fayn, Alice wife of Martin, 429.
Robert son of, 532, 607.
, Robert aon of, 57 (i). 23), 148 (p.
72), 159, 270 (p. 147), 440, 572, 603
(p. 385).
, and Isabel his wife, 607.
Robert hia aon, 607.
Payn — eont.
.......... Martin, 429.
, his sons Robert and Walter,
429.
, Thomas, 184.
Payuel, Faynell, Thomas, 466.
John, 412 (p. 234).
, , contract of, to marry, 531
(P.29S).
Philip, 204.
William, 466, 536 (p. 315).
Payneswike, co. Glouc. See Painawiok.
Payneawode, oo. Monm., 538 (p. 336).
Paythorne, Pathorne [in Giaburn pariah],
oo. York, 536 (iH. 320).
Payvre. See Peyvre.
Peak, CO. Derby, castle [at Castleton], 167,
553, 577, 578.
honour of the castle, 553.
forest, 577.
.service of taking wolves in.
71.
Peamore, Peaumere, oo. Devon, 527 (p. 294).
Peapingbery, co. Kent. See Pembury.
Peasmarsh, Pesemersh, co. Sussex, 207.
Peatling, Magna, Petlyng, Peutlyn, co. Leic. ,
manor, 458(2?. 258).
Peaumere, co. Devon. See Peamore.
Pebeners, oo. Essex. See Pebmarsh.
Pebmarsh. Pebeners, co. Essex, 538 (p. 349).
Pebworth, co. Glouc, Ullington in, q.v.
Fecche, Pecchee, Peche, Hugh, 261.
Sabina, 6.
, Edmund, 476.
, Gilbert, 426. 519(2'- 288), .621, 538
(,p. 348).
, son of John, 261, 332.
John, ei5 (pp. 404:, 408).
Nicholas, 6, 538 (p. 350).
Pecham, John de, 538 ( pp. 331, 334 bis, 349).
Peckebrigg, Peckebrygge, Reginald de, 620.
Peokforton, Pekforton [in Bunbury parish],
CO. Chester, manor, 251 (pp. 136, 137).
Peokham, West, Westpeoham, oo. Kent,
manor, 538 (i*. 331).
Peddimore, Pedimor [in Sutton Coldfield, oo.
Warw.], 615(2). 399).
Pederton, co. Somers. See Petherton.
Pedewardyn, Pedewardin, Roger, Rogerde. 472.
, and Alice his wife, 471 {p.
264), 473.
Pedimor, oo. Warw. See Peddimore.
Pedyngton, co. N'hamp. See Piddington.
Pegawood, Peggis worth [in Bothal parish],
CO. N'humb., 510.
Peit (?), William le, 415.
Peivere. See Peyvre.
Pekforton, co. Chester. See Peokforton.
Peling, CO. Bedf. See Wotton Pellinge.
Pelmoth, CO. Monm., 538 (p. 336).
540
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Pelthenny, co. Monm. See Pillgwenlly.
Pembroke, oasfcle and town, 56.
court at, 64 (i?, 33).
Pembroke, earl of. See Talenoia.
Pembury, Pepyngbery, Peapingbery, co. Kent.
538 (p. 343).
Pemdrym, eo. Comw. See St. Martin.
Pen Harwood, Pynborwode [in Harwood
parish], oo. Devon, 527 {p. 294).
Penalth, eo. Monm., 538 (p. 336).
Penalym, oo. Cornw. See Penballan.
Penargble, co. Monm., 538 (p. 336).
Penarth, co, Comw., 139 (p. 64).
Fennarth [in Llanfair Caereinion,
CO. Montgomery], 214.
Penbedw, Penbedeu [in Nannerch, co. Ben-
bigh], 53 (i). 18).
Penbrig. See Penebrugg.
Penbury, Pannebiri, Elias de, son of Chris-
tiana de Bos, 294.
Pencam [in Bassaleg, &o.], oo. Monm., 538
(p. 335).
Penolawud or Pen-y-olawdd, Penclau, Pen-
claud, eo. Monm., 538 {p. 336;.
Pencombe, co. Heref., Mareton Stannett in,
q.v.
Pendine, Pendyn, oo. Carmarthen, 64 (pp.
32, 33).
Pendleton, Penhilton, Fenhillton [inWhalley
parish], co. Lane, 279 (p. 160).
, Little, Penhilton [in Blackbnrn
parish], oo. Lane , 279 (p. 161).
Pendmoor, Pyndemore [in Bothal, name now
disappeared represented by Old Moor
and New Moor] , 52.
Pendook, Penedok, oo. Wore, 615 {p. 403).
Pendragon, co Westm., castle, 533 {p. 301).
Pendrym, oo. Cornw. See St. Martin.
Pendyn, co. Carmarthen. See Pendine.
Penebrugg, Penebrigg, Penbrig,
Pennebrugg, Elizabeth, de, 166.
, Fulk de, 458 (i). 257).
John de, 165, 614.
Penecestre. See Feuesherst.
Penedok, oo. Wore. See Pendocfc.
Penedok. William, son of Henry de, 615
(J..403),
Peueaberst, Pennesherat, Penecestre,
Margaret, wife of Stephen de,
134. '
, Stephen de, keeper of Dover castle
642.
Peneshurst, co. Kent. See Fenahiirst.
Penesthorp, oo. Norf. See Fenathorpe.
Penhal [in St. Enoder parish], oo. Cornw
faii-at, 112.
Penhallan, Penalym [in Week St. Mary
parish], oo. Cornw., manor, 122.
Penhill, vaeoary, co. Lane, 279 {p. 160),
Penhillton, Penhilton, rfo. Lane. See
Pendleton.
Penleen, Bobert de, 285.
I Penlline, Penthlyn, co. Glamorgiin, 538
I (p. 333).
j FenmaenBhoB, Penmeyn [in Llyefaeu parish,
CO. Carnarvon], 617.
Fenmark, eo. G-lamorgan, 538 (p. 333).
Penmeyn, co. Carnarvon. See Penmaen Bhos.
Fennanoe, Fensignans [in St. Budock pwish] ,
CO. Comw., 627 (p. 293).
Fennarth, co. Salop. See Fenarth [oo. Mont-
gomery].
Pennebrugg. See Penebrugg.
Pennesherst. See Penesherst.
Fenneshurst Penneshyrst, co. Kent. See
Penshurst,
Pennington, Penyton [in Milford parish], co.
Hants, 538 (p. 341).
, manor, 411.
Pennington, Peuyngton, Alan de, the
elder, 325.
, Alan de, the elder and Joan his wife,
325.
Penpol, Boger de, 285.
Fonpres, manor in Wales, 147.
Peureth. See Penrith.
Penrith, Penreht, Fenreth, co. Cumb., 633
(p. 301).
Penrith, Fenreth, John de, 533 (,p. 300).
, writ to, 538(2). 351).
Penryn, co. Cornw., 141.
Fenrys, Reginald de, 285.
Pensax, co. Wore, HolliStin, q.V.
Penshurst, Pennesherst, Peneshurst, Pennes-
hyrst, CO. Kent, 134, 538 (p. 343).
manor, 134.
Fensignans, co. Cornw. See Pennance.
Pensthorpe, Penesthorp, co. Norf., 538 (p.
847).
Fenstroda, Penstradou [in Blisland parish],
CO. Comw., 257.
Penthlyn, co. Glamorgan. See Penlline.
Pentirch, co. Salop. See Fentyreh.[co. Mont-
gomery].
Fentirgh, oo. Glamorgan. See Pentyrch.
Fentney, Fenteneye [co. Norf.], prior of, 629.
Penton, Maud de, 456 (p. 258).
lier son Boger, 458 (p. 258).
Pentre [in Abergavenny, eo. Monm.l 412
(p. 232).
Fentridge, Pentrich, oo. Dorset, 638 (p. 341).
Pentyrch, Fentirgh, co. Glamorgan, 538
(i).334).
, Pentirch [in Llanf arr Caereinion, oo.
Montgomery], 214.
Penuern, Thomas de, 285,
his wife Sibyl, 285.
Fenuuyth, co. Glamorgan, 538 (p. 334).
Penwortham, co. Lane, lauds held of 279
ip. 163).
Pen-y-Clawdd, Penolau, Fenolaud, oo. Monm.
538 (p. 336).
Penyngton. See Pennington.
Penyton, co. Hants. See Pennington.
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES;
541
Peper Harrow, Pyperharghe, eos Surrey,
manor, 413 {p. 287).
:., advowson; 413 (p, 237).
Pepyugbery, oo. Kent. See Pembury.
Peroebrigg [oo. .Durham]. See Pieroebridge.
Pero^haie, Walter de, 534 (p. 310).
Peroeyal, Peroival, of Torksey, 421.
., , Joan,. 538 (p. 338).
John, 538 (p. 339),
Robert, 421.
Perohe, Perches [le Pei-ohe, France], honour,
145, 178. 220 ( p. 123), 600.
Peroival. See Perceval.
Percy, Perci, Henry de, 536.
Peterde, 609.
Henry de, 120 (pp. 58. 54), 204, 345,
' .'. ■ 395, 458 (p. 255), 472, 499, 508, 523,
.537,609,615(^3^,411,412).
, , Eleanor wife of, 536
(pp. 323-5).
Henry son of Henry de, 534 Oj-309),
• 586.
'., John son of Arnold de, 534 (pp. 309,
310, 311).
Peter de, 536 (p. 317), 609.
, and Isabel his wife, 609.
, Richard de, of Dunsf orth , 536 ( p .
823).
, Robert de, 536 (p. 318 bis), 609.
, William de, 536 (p. 317).
Perdrix, Pertryclie, Pertrich, Philip,
460.
Robert, 544.
Peremort, Henry de, 57 (p. 24).
Perham, Stephen de, 113.
Perle, oo. Hants. See Parley.
Perlyghe, co. Dorset. See Parley.
Perndon, oo. Essex; See Parndon.
Perot, Ralph, 460.
Cf, Pirot.
Perran-Zambuloe, oo. Comw., Tywarnhaile in,
q.v.
Persebrig [co. Durham], See Pieroebridge.
Pershore, Perschore, co. Wore, abbot of, 568,
615 (2>. 398).
hundred, 615 (1^. 410).
Pershut, Nicholas de, 2^9 (p. 157).
Pertrioh, Pertryohe. See Perdrix.
Pesemersh, co. Sussex. See Peasmarsh.
Peter, John son of, 534 (p. 309).
, Reginald son of, 485.
his Wife Joan, 341.
, SeeVivonia.
John and Reginald his sons,
485.
William son of, 533 (p. 307), 536
(p. 319).
Peterboroughjjabbot of, 538 (i>. 350).
Peterfeld, oo, Hants. See Petersfield.
Petersfield, Petresfeld, Peterfeld, co. Hants.,
538 (p. 827).
inquisition made at, 412 (p. 232).
, Mapulderham in, q.v.
Petersham, Piterichesham [in Wimborne
parish], co. Dorset, 538 (p.SiO).
Peterstow, Peterustoye, Peterustowe, oo.
Heref., 53 (p. 19).
Peterustoye, Peterustowe, co. Heref. See
Peterstow.
Pethage, Pethawe, co. Suff. See Pettaugh.
Petherton, North, Norht Pedertou, Pedei-ton,
CO. Somers. , 342.
forest, 6.
, , Newton Forester in, q.v.
South, Suthperton, Swtperton, oo.
Somers. , 173.
, Moor in, q.v.
Pethesho, oo. Buck. See Petsoe.
Pethleyn [co. Monm. ?], 4:12 (p. 282).
Petipsts, Robert, 175.
Petit, Nicholas, 215 (p. 116).
Petlyng, co. Leic. See Peatling.
Petra, Amisius de, 152.
Petresfeld, oo. Hants. See Petersfield.
Petrestre, oo. Suff. See Pettistree.
Petrookstow, co. Devon, AUisland in, q.v.
Petsoe, Pethesho, Petteshoo, oo. Back, 815,
412 (p. 283).
Pett, Pettes [in Charing parish], oo. Kent, 538
(p. 343).
Pettaugh, Petuagh, Pethage, Pethawe, co.
Suff., 270 (i). 146), 390.
advowson, 55.
Petteshoo, oo. Buck. See Petsoe.
Petteworth, oo. Sussex. See Petworth.
Pettistree, Petrestre, co. Suff., advowson, 471
(p. 264).
Petuagh, 00. Suff. See Pettaugh.
Petworth, Petteworth, oo. Sussex, 523.
manor, 536 (p. 312).
, advowson, 536 (pp. 312, 315).
, inquisition made at, 586 (p. 315).
Peutlyn. co. Leic. See Peatling.
Pevensey, Pevenese, Pevense, co. Sussex,
castle, service of keeping the foreign
gate, 185.
castle, service connected with, 276.
, oastle guard, 20, 207, 327,
612.
, Heghelond in, 207.
Peverel, Peverell, John, 318, 529,
, Andrew, 215 (p. 115), 279 (p. 157),
612.
Hamo, 318.
, Hugh, 529.
, John, and Joan his wife, 221, 529.
.... fee or honour, 57 (JJ. 23), 116, 120
(p. 53), 188,, 195, 326, 380, 398,
{p. 221), 619 (p. 288), 566. 582.
, conrt of, af; Nottingfe.am, 438.
542
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Peverwyoh, eo. Derby. See Parwioh.
Pewesham, eo. Wilts. See Pewsham.
Pewsham, Pewesham, eo. Wilts, forest, 48,
615(^.401).
Peyforer, Payfrer, Payforer, S'ulk, 220 (jj;).
121, 122).
Peyt, William, 284.
Peyvre, Peivere, Payvre, John, 597.
John, 136, 538 (y. 342 Us).
Mary wife of John, 597.
, Paulinas, 638 (p. 349), 697.
Philip, Geoffrey son of, 412 {f. 234).
Philip ap David, 64(i). 32).
ap Eynon, 538(i). 337).
ap Howel, 685.
, and Bes his brother, 614.
Phippe, John, 229.
Piokburn or Pigbum, Pikeburne, Pykeburn,
fin Brodsworth parish], co. York, 199,
395.
Pickering, Pikering, oo. York, castle, 534
(p. 307).
honour, 535.
Pickmere, Pikemere [in Great Budworth
parish], co. Chester, 62 {p. 30).
Piokworth, Pikworth, co. Line, 150.
Piook. See Picot.
Picot (in Domesday book), 471 (p. 265).
Picot, Pykot, barony, 471 (p. 263).
Picot, Pycot, Ficok, Henry, 443.
Peter, 444.
, , Henry, and Margery his wife, 443.
John son of Baldwin, 431.
Nicholas, 443.
, Peter, 171.
, and Joan his wife, 444.
, , his sisters Margery and Isabel,
444.
Piddington, Pedyngton,Pedynton, oo. N'hamp.
412(j).235 6is).
Piddle, North, Northpydele, Nortpidele, oo.
Wore, 615 {pp. 898, 403, 411).
Piercebridge, Percebrigg, Persebrig [in Gain-
ford parish], co. Durham, 615 (p.OOQ),
advowson of the chapel, 615 (.p. 413).
Pigbum, eo. York. See Piokburn.
Pikeburn, Balph de, 395.
Pikeburne, oo. York.- See Pickbum.
Pikemere, co. Chestet. See Pickmere,
Pikemere, John de, 62 {p. 30).
Pikering, co, York. See Pickering,
Pikstak, CO. Somers., 148 {p. 73).
Pikworth, oo. Lino. See Piokworth.
Pilardington, co, Warw. See Pillerton,
Pilkington, Pilkyngton [in Prestwich parish],
00. Lane, 279 (p. 162).
Pilkington, Pilkyngton, Pilkynton, Roger de,
252, 279 (p. 162).
, William de, 62 {p. 30).
Pilkyngton, co, Lano. 5ee Pilkington.
Pilkynton. See Pilkington.
Pillecrowe, Edmund, 55.
, Boger, 55.
Pillerton Hersey, Pylardington Heroii or
Herchi, Pilardington, co. Warw., 615
(p. 404^
, advowson, 615 (p. 412).
Pillgwenlly, Pelthenny, oo. Monm., 538 (p.
336).
Pilton in Bradwell, Pylton [Delamere in
Bradwell by Sea parish?], co. Essex,
445.
Pimpe.oo. Kent. See Fjanpe.
Pimpe, Philip de, 638 (p. 343).
Pimperne, Pymperne, oo. Dorset, manor, 538
{p. 330).
, advowson, 638 (p. 341).
Pinehewar, Nicholas, 536 (p. 320).
Pinkeny, Pynkene, Pynkeny, Pynkenye,
Fynkeneie, Pynkeney,- Henry de, 50.
, knight, 573.
, Robert de, 412 (i). 234).
barony of, 442, 506, 673.
Pinley, P^nnele [co. Warw.], prioress of, 458
(p. 258).
Pipard, Pippard, Benedict, 583.
Balph, 191.
John, 191, 583.
, Nicholas, 431.
Pipewell, Pipwell, Pipwelle [co. N'hamp,],
abbot of, 615 (pp. 405,409).
Pippard. See Pipard.
Pipwell, Pipwelle [co. N'hamp.] . See Pipe-
well.
Pirbright, Pirefrith, co. Sui-rey, manor, 533
(p. 345).
Pirlbrok, Thomas de, 356.
, , Juliana, his wife, 366.
Pirie, co. N'hamp. See Potterspury .
Pirot. Pyrot, Ralph, 489.
Ralph, 111, 489.
.Simon, 111,489.
Cf. Perot.
Pirton, Piryton, Pyriton, oo. Wore, manor,
616 (pp. 397, 411).
, advowson, 615 (pp. 404, 411).
Piryton, oo. Wore See Pirton.
Pishobury, Pissho, Passebury [in Sawbridge-
worth parish], co. Hertf,, manor, 248,
354
Pissho, CO. Hertf. See Pishobury.
Pitohford, co. Salop, Golding in, q.v.
Piteriohesbam, co. Dorset. See Petersham.
Pittyngesheoohes, oo. Devon, IS6.
Plaiz. See Plessetis.
Platelonde, co. Monm., 538 (p. 336).
Plaunoh, la, oo. Glouc, 166,
Playnemelore, co, N'humb. See Plenmellor.
Plays. See Plessetis.
Plealey, Pleyleye [in Pontesbury parish], co.
Salop, 62 ( J). 29).
Pleasley, Plesley, oo. Derby, manor, 274.
Pleey. See Plessetis.
INDEX OP PEKSONS AND PLACES.
543
Plenmellor, Playnemelore [in Haltwhistle
parish], oo. N'humb., 396.
Plesley, oo. Derby. See Pleasley.
Plessetis, Pleycy, Plesoy, Plecy,
Plays, Plaiz, John de, 430.
Edmund de, 430, 538 (p. 340), 611
(p. 393).
, Giles de. 57 (i). 23).
, Joan, wife of Giles de, 258.
Hugh de, 509.
Hugh son of Hugh de, 268, 516.
.Richard, 611 (p. 891).
Plesyngton, John de, 279 (p. 161).
Pieyleye, oo. Salop. See Plealey.
Pleyoy. See Plessetis.
Plogenet, Plokenet, Plokkenet. See Plukenet.
Plomer, William, 338.
Plompton, Plumton [in Spofforth parish], oo.
York, 636(2). 316).
Plomstre, Plomtre, oo. Nott. See Plumtree.
Plomtre, William son of William de, 279
(p. 156).
Plukenet, Plokenet, Plogenet, Plok-
kenet, Joan wife of Alan, 546.
William, 295, 296.
, Alan. 279 (i). 157X411.
, son of Alioe, 148.
, sou of Alan son of Alioe, 148.
, , son of Alan, 148, 546.
Alan de, lord of Broughton, 621.
, Joan, 148 (p. 72), 296.
Eobert, 159.
, William (son of William), 295.
, William, Joan wife of, 148 (p. 72),
296.
Plumberrow, Plumberewe [in Hockley parish],
CO. Essex, 213 (iJ. 112).
Plumland, Plumlaund, Walter de, 420, 543.
Plumpton, CO. Devon. See Plympton.
[in Norton hundred], oo. N'hamp., 50.
Plumptre, co. Nott. See Plumtree.
Plnmstead, Plumstede Merssoh, co. Kent, 413
(p. 236).
Plumstede, co. Norf., 538 (p. 347).
Plumstede, Clement de. 105.
Plumton. 00. York. See Plompton.
Plumton, Eobert de, 536 (pp. 316, 321).
Plumtree, Plomtre, Plumtre, Plumptre, co.
Nott.. manor, 279 (p. 156).
wapentake, 231,279 (p. 156).
, Plomstre [in Harworth parish], co.
Nott., 279 (p. 155).
Plympton, Plumpton, Plymtone, co. Devon,
honour. 527 (pp. 293, 294).
St. Mary. oo. Devon, Torridge in,
q.v.
Plymstock, oo. Devon, Hooe in, q.v.
Pobelewe. oo. Somers. See Publow.
Pookethorp, co. York. See Pookthorpe.
Pooklington, Poolington. Pokelington, Poke-
lyngton, co. York, manor. 536 (pp.
314, 325).
Pockthorpe, Pookethorp, Pokethorp [inKilham
parish], oo. York, 536 (pp. 314, 319).
Podesgrave, co. Bedf. See Potsgrove.
Podyngton, oo. Devon. See Puddington.
Podyton, co. Dorset. See Putton.
Pointon, Poynton [in Sempringham parish],
00. IJino., manor, 472.
Pointz, Poynz, Poyntz, Hugh, 45.
...^ , Nicholas de, 346.
, Hugh, 61.
Hugh de or le, 61, 346, 538
(p. 341).
Nicholas. 45, 457.
, Nicholas de. Elizabeth his (first)wife.
346 (p. 195).
and Maud his wife. 346!
Pokelington, Pokelyngton, oo. York. See
Pooklington.
Pokesbrok [co. N'hamp.]. See Polebrook.
Pokethorp. oo. York. See Pookthorpe.
Pokthorp, William de, 536 (p. 323).
Pokyngton, oo. Somers. See Puokington.
Poldu [in St. Erme parish], oo. Cornw., 112.
Pole Antony [in Tiverton parish], oo. Devon,
527 (i). 295).
la, 00. Dorset, fi^ee Poole.
[co. Montgomery] . See Welshpool.
la, CO. Salop. See Welshpool
[co. Montgomery] .
, CO. Wilts. See Poole Keynes.
Pole, Hawis, wife of GrifQn de la or
Griffin Wenunwin, 269.
, Griffith son of Owen de la, 147,
214.
his sister Hawis, 147.
, Owen de la, and Joan his wife, 214.
Polebrook. Pokesbrok [co. N'hamp.], 538
(p. 350).
Polgrun. Baldwin de. 285.
Polien, Peter, 205.
Poling, Polyng, co. Sussex, master of, 207,
Pollard, John, of Fen Drayton, 67.
Thomas, 536 (p. 313).
, William, 55.
Polmere. Poulemere [in Pontesbnry parish]
00. Salop, 62 ( p. 29).
Polpry, Polpri, oo. Cornw., 101.
Poire, John, 538 ( p. 343).
Polrode, Polroda [in St. Tudy parish], oo.
Cornw.. manor, 613.
Polrudeyn, John de, 285.
Polsloe, Polslo, 00. Devon, prioress of, 462.
Polstede, Sarah de, 538 ( p. 343),
Polston, Poulston. bridge [near Launceston],
CO. Cornw. and Devon, 370.
Polteney, 00. Leic. Sec Poultney.
Polteney, William de, 538 (p. 344).
Polye, John de, and Mabel his wife, 311.
Polyley, oo. Salop. See Pulley.
Polyng, CO. Sussex. See Poling.
Fomeriis, la Pomeraye, Henry de, 139, 627
(j», 294), 538(p. 340), 613.
544
INDEX OP PEESONS AND PLACES.
Fomfret, eo. York. See Pontefraot.
Poninaby, Hugh de, 158.
Pons Belli, oo. York. See Stamford Bridge.
Ponte Burgi, John de, 536 {p. 322).
Pontefraot, Pomfret, co. York, inquisition
niade at, 316.
, St. Nicholas' hospital under the castle,
279 (p. 158).
castle and honour, 279 (}J. 158).
honour, 279 (p. 156).
Pontesbury, Pontisburi.co. Salop, manor, 205.
, Longden in, q.v.
, Pontesford and other places in, 62 (p.
29).
Pontesford [in Pontesburrparish], co. Salop,
62 {p. 29).
Pontigny [Yonne, France], St. Edmund of,
157.
Fontisbnri, oo. Salop. See Pontesbury.
Ponynges, Michael de, 538 (p. 346).
Pool, Nether, Pulle [in Eastham parish], co.
Chester, 26.
la Pole, CO. Dorset, 279 (y. 157).
Eeynes, Pole. oo. Wilts, manor, 607
(p. 388).
Poor, Por .William, of Swavesey,458 (pp.2b5,
256).
Cf. Power.
Pope's Hall, Popishale [in Baokland parish],
00. Hertf., 490, 538 (ii. 326).
Popeshall, Popleshile [in Coldred parish], oo.
Kent, 145.
Fopham, Hugh de, knight, 225.
Popishale, eo. Hertf. See Pope's Hall,
Popleshale, oo. Kent. See Popeshall.
For. See Poor.
Porohester, Porohestre, Poroestre, co. Hants.,
castle, service connected with, 37.
forest, names of woods in, 213 (p.
113).
Porter, Bichard le, lord of Eastham, 611
(p. 393).
Portesdon, co. Hants. See Portadown.
Portesie, Stephen de, 184.
Porthors, Eobert, 538 (p. 345).
Portington [in Eastrington parish] oo. York,
300.
Portington, Nicholas de, 300.
Portiehead, CO. Somers., Capenor in, q.v.
Portland, Portlond, co. Dorset, manor, 538
(p. 330).
Portreve, Bichard le, 184.
Portrevesharot, co. Glamorgan, 538 (p. 334).
Portsdown, Portesdon, co. Hants., 37.
Portsmouth, Portesmue [co. Hants.], prior of
536 (p. 315).
Poselingworth, Poselyngworth, oo. Suff. See
Poslimgford.
Poslingford, Poselyngworth, Poselingworth,
CO. Suff., 412 (p. 233), 538 (p. 349).
Wentford in, q.v.
Postling, PoBtlyng, co. Kent, 220 (p. 123),
Pothou, William de, 279 (p. 161).
Potsgrove, Podesgrave, oo. Bedf ., .538 (p. 342).
Potterspury, Pirie, Potterespyrie, Potteres-
buri, 00. N'hamp., manor, 615 (pp.
400, 408).
Potton, Pottone, oo. Bedf., 412 (p. 233).
Pottonham, Boger de, 615 (p. 409).
Potyndene. See Pntyndenne.
Potyngton, co. Devon. See Puddington.
Pouoock, John, 64 (p. 32).
Poulemere, oo. Salop. See Polmere.
Poulston, oo. Cornw. See Polston.
Poultney, Polteney [in Misterton parish], oo,
Leio.,458(iJ. 258).
Poulton, Pulton Lanoelyn [in Bsbington
parish], co. Chester, 366.
Fulton [inAwre parish], oo. Glouo.,
615 (iJ. 402).
Fount, John, of Swavesey, 67.
Foutrel, Hugh, 96.
Pouwers, John de, 139 ( p. 65).
Power, Boger le, 611 (j). 392).
William, 57 (p. 23).
Cf. Poor.
Powick, Poywiok; co. Wore, 615 (p. 403).
Fowys, the country of [oo. Montgomery], 214.
Foynton, co. Lino. See Pointon.
Foynton, Alan de, 684.
Foyntz, Poynz, See Pointz.
Poywiok, CO. Wore. See Powick.
Pradannaok, Brevannek [in Mullion parish],
CO. Cortfw., 112.
Fraers, Fraieris, Fraerea. Robert de,
366.
John, 415.
Bobertde, 251 (p. 136).
, WiUiam de, 366.
Fraieris. See Fraers.
FrangardesTfik, Prankardiswyk, oo. Devon.
See Fancrasweek.
Fr6, abbess of. See Northampton.
Frees, oo. Salop, bishop of Chester's court at, 5.
Preostes Weston, oo. ^\of. See Friestweston.
Presfen, eo. N'humb. See Fresson.
Presson. Presfen [in Oarham parish], oo.
N'humb., 218.
Prestaltpn, 617.
Frestbury, Frestebury, oo. Chester, ohuroh,
158.
, Adlingtonin, q.v.
Presteolyf, oo. Derby, Friestcliffe.
Presteigne, co. Badnor, Brampton, Combe and
Nash in, 57 (p. 25), 58.
Prestiltan, oo. Carmarthen, 64 (p. 32).
Preston, oo. Dorset, Sutton Foyntz in, q.v.
, oo>01ouo., Noroott in, q.v.
„ [Wynne], 00. Heref.. 614.
[by Wingham], oo. Kent, manor, 220
(pp. 122, 123).
, hundred, 220 (pp. 182, 123).
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
545
Preston — cont.
....Preston in Amundernes, oo. Lane,
179.
Deanery, oo. N'hamp., 412 (p. 235),
, CO. Butland, 615 (p. 402).
, manor, 615 (p. 407).
Prastone, co. Suff.,'55, 538 (p. 358).
West, 00. Sussex, 413 (p. 237).
[Bagot], 00. Warw., 615 (p. 40.5).
Eiohard [in Hevershara parish], oo.
Westm., 218 ( p. 118).
, Long, Preston in Craven, co. York
536 (p. 320).
in Holdernesa, oo. York, 341.
Preston, Hugh de, 614.
, Hugh de, and Maud his wife, 614.
Johnde, 266 {p. 144), 533 (p. 306),
614.
Laurence de, 412 (p. 235).
'.... Paynde, 156.
, , his daughter Denise, 156.
Thomas de, 413 (p. 237).
Prestwold, co. Leio.j 96.
Pretplwell, Pretewell, co. Essex. See Prittle-
well.
Frideaux, Peter de, 558.
, Roger de, 558.
Priditon, oo. Su£P. See Purton.
Priestoliffe, Presteolyf [in Bakewell parish],
CO. Derby, 653.
Priesthay, Prosthay [in Wappenham parish],
a wood in the forest of Whittlewood,
619.
Priestweston, Preostes Weston [in Chirbury
parish], oo. Salop, 611 (p. 392).
Prilly, John, 12.
Prittlewell, Pretelwell, Pretewell, Pritelle-
well, Pritelwelle, co, Essex, 200, 201,
273, 379, 443.
, prior of, 379, 443.
Priur, Roger le, of Erwarton, 152.
Probus, 00. Cornw., Trewithgy in, q.v,
Proiolinton, 205.
Prosthey, co. N'hamp. See Priesthay.
Prouz, Prutz, le Prutz, William, 572.
, Alice, wife of Roger de Moeles, 572.
Provincia, Amabel wife of Simon de, 85.
Prudhoe, Pr-odtiow [in Oringham parish], co.
N'humb. , oastle and park, 47.
Prutz. See Prouz.
Pryde, John of Hereford, 388,
Prydias, Prydiaus, Thomas de, 257.
Geoffrey de, 257.
Publow, Pobelewe, oo. Somers., manor, 538
ip. 338).
Puckington, Pokyngton, oo. Somers., manor,
434.
advowson, 434.
Puddelisdone, oo. Heref. See Puddlestone.
Pudding Norton, Puudyngnorton. eo. Norf.,
advowson, 538 (p. 351).
28017
Puddlngton, co. Belf., Hinwiok in, q.v.
Potyngton, Podyngton.co. Devon, 607
(p. 888).
, , manor, 148 (pp. 72,73, 77).
Puddle, Little, Litelepudele, oo. Dorset,
manor, 688.
Puddlestone, Pudlesdon, Puddelisdone.Pudles-
done, 00. Heref., 57 (p. 25).
manor, 42, 58.
advowson, 42.
Puf, John, 284.
Pulborough, Pulburgh, eo. Sussex, manor, 192.
Nutbourne in, q.v.
Pulgogam, 00. Carmarthen, 64 (p. 32).
Puliuiog, Pulinok [oo. Carmarthen], commote,
164.
PuUe, CO. Chester. See Pool.
PuUe, James de, 26.
Reginald de, 26.
Pulley, Polyley [in Meol Brace parish], oo.
Salop. 611 (p. 393).
Pulton, 00. Cheater. See Poulton.
CO. Qlouo. See Poulton.
Punchardon, Punchardoun, Isabel (Basset)
wife of John de, 271.
, Oliver. 202.
Purbeok. Purbyke, oo. Dorset, 538 (p. 341).
Puriton, Puryton, oo. Somers., 511.
Purleigh, Purlee, oo. Essex, manor, 53 (p. 18).
Purs, William, 130.
Pnrshull [in Elmbridge parish], oo. Wore,
manor, 57 (p'. 24).
Purtepole, co. Midd. [the site of Gray's Inn],
53 (p. 18).
Purton, Pyriton [in Lydney parish], co.
Glouo., 615 (p. 402).
Priditon [in Stansfield parish], co.
Su£f., 538 (p. 348).
Purye. Simon atte, 544.
Puryton, oo. Somers. See Puriton.
Pnsie, Henry de, 212.
Putford, Elias de, 538 (p. 340).
Puttenden, Putyndenne [in LingSeld parish],
CO. Surrey, 119.
Putton Podyton [in West Chickerell parish],
co.Dorset, 346(i). 196).
Putyndenne, co. Surrey. See Puttenden,
Putyndenne, Potyudene, Philip de,
119.
, Adam de, 119.
Puudyngnorton, oo. Norf. See Pudding Nor-
ton.
Pyohard, Roger, 57 (p. 24).
Pyohford, Richard, 222.
Pyoot. See Pioot.
Pydele, Pudele, Robert de, and Margery his
wife, 210.
Pydenden, Henry de, of Yelvertoft, 458
(p. 257).
Pyel, William, 538 (p. 350).
Pygate, Emma, 536 (p. 322).
Pykeburn, co. York. See Piokburn.
2M
546
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
Pykering, Thomas de, 218 (p. 118).
:^kot. See Pieot.
Fylardington, oo. Warw. See Pillerton.
i^lardynton, John de, 615 (p. 404).
:^le, Eobert de la, 225,
Pylton, 00. Essex. See Pilton.
Pympe, Pimpe [in Nettlestead parishj, co.
Kent, 538 (p. 343).
Pympeme, oo. Dorset. See Pimpeme.
Pyn, John de, 527 (p. 293).
Balph, 411.
Ffnoebek, John son of Gilbert de, and
Juliana his wife, 584.
Pyndeby, Henry, and Emma his wife, 218
(p. 119).
Pyndemore, co. N'hnmb. See Pendmoor.
Pyndemore, Simon son of Richard de, 52.
:^elthorp, CO. York, 300, 610.
Pynhorwode, oo. Devon. See Pen Harwood.
Pynkene, Pynkeny, Pynkenye, Pynkeneie. See
Pinkeny.
Pynnele [oo. Warw.] See Finley.
Pyperharghe, oo. Surrey. See Peper Harrow.
Pyrie, Soger de la, 152.
Pyriton, oo. Glouc. See Purton.
, CO. Wore. SeePirtoB.
Pyriton, Peter de, 533 (p. 304).
Pyrot. See Pirot.
Pyworthy, oo. Devon, 213 (p. 113).
, advowson, 213 (p. 114j.
Q
Qrake, oo. Westm. See Croke.
Qnabbe, co. Hants. See Quob.
Quantook. Cantook, co. Somers., pasture on,
148 (p. 73).
Quappelade, co. Lino. See Whaplode.
Quarr, la Qnarera, oo. Hants, I. of W., abbot
of, 184.
Quatford, oo. Salop, church of St. Mary
Magdalen, 102.
Qnatton, oo. Leic. See Whatton.
Quaytolay, oo. York. See Wheatley.
Qnedgeley, Queddesley, co. Glouc. , Keld by,
86.
QueenhiU, Quenhull, co. Wore, 98, 585.
Queldregg, Queldryk, co. York. See Whel-
drake.
Quenhull, oo. Wore. See QueenhiU.
Quenton, CO. N'bamp. SeeQuinton.
Quenton, Philip de, 412 {p. 235).
Quemingtou, Quemyngton, oo. Durham. See
Whorl ton.
Querton, co. Westm. See Wharton.
Querton. Heniy de, 533 (p. 303).
Qnesphow, co. Cumb. See Whelpo.
Qneynterel, William, 415.
Qniney, Qaynci, Quyncy, Eoger de, 538
(p. 348).
, earl of Winchester, 458
(p. 258).
Quinfel, oo. Cumb. See Whinfell.
Quinhou, Simon de, 531 ip. 299).
Quinton, Quenton, co. N'hamp., 412 ( pp. 235
and 235n).
, manor,' 602 (i>. 383).
Quintyn, Quyntyn, Alexander, 471 (p. 265).
.William, 67, 357.
, Theophania, his wife, 67,
• 357.
Quiterig Quyterig, Eobert de, 325, 531 (p.
299).
Quob, Qnabbe, la Qnabbe [in Titchfield parish],
CO. Hants, 299, 591.
Quoeynte. See Quoynte.
Qnoynte, duoeynte, Hugrh le, 39.
Quyncy, Quynoi. See Quiney.
Quyntyn. See Quintyn.
Quyterig. See Quiterig.
R
Baath, co. Glamorgan. See Boath.
Bab, John, 64 (p. 33).
Babayn, Maud de, 688.
Babley. Wrobbele [in Shenley parish], co.
Hertf., 265.
Baby, co. Lano. See Boby.
Bacbedale, co. Lano. See Bochdale.
Badboum, Bodboume, oo. Warw., 615 (p. 405).
Radoliff, Badeoliff, Biohard de, 279 (p. 162).
WiUiamde, 279 (j). 160).
Badclive, co. Kott. See Batcliffe.
Badoutt, Eetteoote [in Langf ord parish] , co.
Oxford, manor, 513.
Baddestoke, co. Somers. See Badstock.
Badecliff. See BadoliS.
Badeolive, co. Nott. See Batcliff.
Badeford, co. Warw. See Badford.
Bademelde, John de, 20.
Badeniges [co. Berks.] See Beading.
Badeslo, co. Dorset, 346 ( p. 195).
Badeueme, co. Devon, 382.
Badeweye, oo. Somers. See Bodway.
Badewinter, oo. Essex. See Badwinter.
Badeworth, co. Devon. See Eadworthy.
Badewynter, co. Essex. See Badwinter.
Badford Semele, Badeford, co. Warw., 615
(p. 405).
Badstock, Baddestoke, co. Somers., manor, 538
(p. 339).
, advowson, 538 (p. 339).
INDEX, OF PERSONS, AND PLACES.
547
Badwinter. Eadewinter, Badewynter, oo.
Essex, 327.
Great, co. Essex, manor, 196.
, Little, 00. Essex, 196.
Badworthy, Eadeworth [in Cljellaoombe
parish], CO. Devon, 527 (p. 293).
, Eadeworth [in North Molton parish],
00. Devon, .527 (p. 294).
Badyng [oo. Berks]. See Reading.
Badyr, Badur, oo. Glamorgan, 5S8.(p. 334;.
Bag, Bichard, 227.
his son Henry, 227.
Bage, Thomas, of Bildeston, 539.
Bagelan, oo. Monm. See Raglan.
Baggede, Bagged, Baggadd, Thomas
le, 577.
Elizabeth daughter of Thomas
le, 678.
Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas le, 577.
, Thomas le, his wife Alioe and
daughters, 577, 578.
, (son of Thomas), 577, 578.
Baggel, 00. Somers. See BedghiU.
Baghton, co. Cumb. See Baughton.
Baglan, Bagelan, co. Monm., 538 (p. 386).
Bainham, Beynham, Renham, oo. Essex, 148
(i>. 71).
manor, 148 (p^. 71, 76).
Renham, co. Kent, 220 (p. 123).
Reynham, co. Norf., 638 (iJ.847).
Bainton, Benyngton, Bynnyngton [in Top-
oliffe parish], co. York, 536 ( pp. 319,
321, 323).
Ralegh, Baley, Baleye, Joan de, 538 {p. 333).
William de, 257, 527 (pp. 293, 294).
Raley, Wymund de, Simon de, 527 (p. 295),
536(i>i). ai8, 319j.
Balph, Nicholas sou of, 4QS.
, Boger son of, 608.
Richard son of, 508, 536 (p. 316).
Boger son sf, and Joan his wife, 508.
Simon son of, of Ormesby, 412
ip. 233).
, William son of, 409, 538 (p. 349).
, of Thorndon, 540.
Balph, son of William, Robert son of, 615
(p. 412).
Balwodelegh. See Calwodelegh.
Bamiah6lt, co. Suff. See Ramsholt.
Rammenham, CO. Oxford. See Bemenham [oo.
Berks.]
Bammesbere, oo. Dorset. See Bamsbury.
Bammesdene, oo. Essex. See Bamsdpn.
Bamsbury, Bammesbere [in Stoke Gayjard
parish], co. Dorset, 607 (p. 388).
Bamaden Crays, Bammesdene and Craye, co.
Essex, 638 (i). 350).
Bamahaw, Bamscfa^wes [in Haltwhiatle], co.
N'humb., shieling, 396.
Bamsholt, Bamisholt, co. Suff., 481, 517.
Bamshorn, Bom^or, eo. Staff., 1§7.
Bandolf, Bandouf, Joan, 411.
Balph, 96.
, Thomas, 481.
Walter, 413 (;p. 237).
Baneoumbe, oo. E^ent, 538 (p. 343).
Banton, Ronton, [oo. Staff], prior of, 283.
Basen, Middle, co. Line, 279 (p. 153), 345.
Rasen, John do, 484.
Ratoliffe on Soar, Eadolive, Badeolive, co.
Nott,, 444,
manor, 444.
Bathmell, Bouthmell [in Giggleswiok parisl^],
00. York, 53,6 ( pp. 314, 321).
Ratley, Boteleve, Bottele, co. Warw., 616
(iiii). 404', 408;.
, advowson, 615 (p. 406).
Bauoeby, North, Bouoeby, oo. Lino., 566.
Baughton, Baghton [in Dalston parish], co.
Cumb.], 452.
Eaumpaygne, William de, 279 (p. 166).
Baunds, Rfiundes, oo. N'hamp,, 538 (pp. 344,
345).
Raurethe, oo. Essex. See Bawreth.
Bauthn^fll, oo. York. See Bathmell.
Bavenesden, oo. Bedf. See Baveneden,
Bavenesheved [oo. Cumb.], manor, 631
(p. 297).
Baveneston, oo. Leio. See Bavenstone.
Eavensbury, Ersbourye, in Mitcham parish,
00. Surrey, manor, 446.
Eavensden, Bavenesden, oo. Bedf., 431.
Bavensthorpe, Eavensthorp [in Feliskirk
parish], oo. York, manor, 120.
Bavenstone, Baveneston, co. Leio. [ond
Derby], 458 (p. 269).
Bawden, Boudon. Bodon [in Guiseley parish],
00. York, 536 (p. 317).
Bawreth, Raurethe, co. Essex, 213 (p. 112).
Raydon, Reydon, oo. Suff., 216 (p. 116).
Raygat. See Eeygate.
Bayleigh, Eeylegh, Reygley, Reygleye, Eeig-
leye, Eeyleygh, oo. Essex, 213 {p. 112),
460, 507.
, hopour or barony, 194, 200, 201, 213
(p. 112), 247, 273, 379, 460, 502, 507.
Bayae, Little, Beynes. Benes, oo. Essex, 686.
Bead, Beued [in Whalley parish], co. Lano. ,
279 (p. 160).
Beading, Badeniges, Badyng [oo. Berks],
abbot of, 403 {p. 224), 638 (p. 327). '
Bed Castle [in Weston parish], oq. Salop, 62
(pp. 29, 31).
Eedoastle, oo. Monm., 638 (p. 336).
Bede, co. Suff. See Beed.
Bede, Beed, Alau de, 490.
, Henry de, 490.
Redemane. See Redman.
Redenhall, Redenhale, co. Norf., 65.
Redepole, fishery, co. Kent, 538 (p. 331).
Bedesdale, oo. N'humb., liberty of, 47.
Redeswell, op. Essex. See Eidgewell.
548
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Bedghill, Eaggel [in Winford parish], oo.
Somers., 538 (p. 339).
Bedham, Bartholomew de, 629.
Bedlevet, Eelevet, King's court of, in Kent,
145, 178, 220 (p. 123).
Bedmain, Eedman[in Isell parish], eo.Cumb.,
513.
Eedman, Bedemane, Thomas de, 420, 543.
Eedmarley d'Abitot, Budmerleye, co. Wore.,
615 (p. 403).
Bedwen, eo. Cornw. , 125.
Bedwick, Bedwik [in Magor parish, co.
Monm., formerly co. Heref.], manor,
484.
Beed, Eede, co. Su£E., 412 {p. 233), 538
(p. 347).
, Westreed, co. Hertf., 490.
Beed. See Eede.
Beepham, Befham, co. Line, 279 (p. 153).
, eo. Norf., 538 (2). 346).
Bees ap Griffin, 22.
ap Howel, Bees ap Houwel, Bes ap
Howel, 205, 614.
Bees ap Mereduk and Ada his wife, 164.
Befham, co. Line. See Beepham.
, CO. Norf. See Beepham.
Befham, Bate de, 421.
Benedict de, 421.
, Beginald de, 538 ( j). 347).
Beginald, John son of, 205.
John son of, 458 (i). 258).
, Peter son of, 458 {p. 258), 485, 486.
Thomas, 633 (p. 303).
Walter, son of, 205, 213 (p. 112).
son of Peter, John son of, 485.
, Beginald son of, 485.
Eeigleye. See Bayleigh.
Beigny, Eeny, Eeygny, Eeyny, William de,
346 (p. 196), 412 (p. 233).
Bekener, William le, 541 .
, , his son Nicholas, 541.
Eekkelee, co. Sussex. See Biokly.
Eelonges, eo. Cornw., 613.
Bemenham, Bammenham [co. Berks ] 615
ip. 402).
Bemeslegh, co. Sussex, 538 {p. 327).
Eempney, co. Monm. See Biminey.
Benes, eo. Essex. See Bayne.
Beneward, John, 139 (p. 65).
Bendcomhe, Bydeoombe, co. Glouo 538
(p. 341).
manor, 538 (j). 328).
, advowson, 538 {p. 342).
Bendlesham, Eendlisham, co. Suff., 438.
Eenham, co. Kssex. See Eainham.
Eenhold, Eonhale, 00. Bedf., 431.
Beniogton, co. N'humb. See Bennington.
Bennington, Benington, co. N'humb., 536
(p. 316).
Eeny. See Beigny.
Benyngton, co. York. See Bainton.
Beod. See Boed.
Eepindon, co. Derby. See Bepton.
Bepinghale, co. Line. See Bippingale.
Bepton, Eepindon, 00. Derby, 279 ( p. 156).
Berisby, Bobert de, 274.
Bes. See Bees.
Eescelyn, William, 216.
Besoradek, 00. Cornw. See Eosecraddock.
Eesheworth, Beshworth, Beshworthe, co.
Norf. See Eushford.
Eeslegh [00. Derby]. See Bisley.
Besolven, Bossouwyn, Eossulyn [in Lower
Llantwit], co. Glamorgan, 538 (pp.
332, 334).
Bespeton, co. Westm.. 218 (p. 119).
Eetford, Betteford, 00. Nott., 559.
Eetherefeld, eo. Oxford. See Eotherfield.
Betheresthrop, co. N'hamp. See Bothersthorp.
Betherfeld, 00. Oxford. See Eotherfield .
Eetherfeld, John de. See Grey.
Eetherhethe, co. Surrey. See Botherhithe.
Eettecote, 00. Oxford. See Eadcutt.
Betteford, co. Nott. See Eetford.
Bettyr, co. Heref. See Tretire.
Eeuisshal, co. Norf. See Eushall.
Eeuwhyrach, Beuwhiriarch, co. Salop. See
Ehiw Hiriaeth [00. Montgomery] .
Eevaus [co. York]. See Bivaulx.
Bevel, Giles son of Giles, and Isabel his wife,
326.
Beyers. See Eipariis.
Bewenhall, Eewenhal, co. Essex. See Eiven-
hall.
Bewyriarch, co. Salop. See Ehiw Hiriaeth
[co Montgomery].
Bexham, 00. Line. See Boxholme.
Beydon, co. SufE. See Baydon.
Beydon, Balph de, 215 (p. 116).
Beygate, Baygat, Joan de, 531.
Eeygley[co, Essex]. See Bayleigh.
Eeygny. See Beigny.
Eeylegh, Beygleye, Beyleygh, co. Essex. See
Bayleigh.
Beymond, William, 615 (p. 405).
Beynes, co. Essex. See Eayne.
Beynham, 00. Essex. See Eainham.
CO. Norf. (See Eainham.
Eeyny. See Beigny.
Ehiw Hiriaeth, Bewyriarch, Eeuwhyrach,
Beuwhiriarch [in Llanfair Caereinion]
00. Montgomery], 214.
Ehos, Boes, co. Denbigh, country of, 279 ( v
158).
Bhulen, la Boyle, Boyl [co. Badnor], 198, 616
(p. 401).
Bhyfoniog [now Isalet, &c.], Eoweynote,
Bodeweynoke, co. Denbigh, 279 (p. 158).
Ehythyn, Euthyn, Buthin [in Llanilid parish],
00. Glamorgan, 538 {p. 332).
Eialton [in St. Columb Minor], co. Cornw.,
122.
Eibbestain, co. York. See Bibston.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
S4d
Eibble, Bible, river, oo. Lano. , fisheries in,
279 (OT. 162, 163).
Kibefford, Henry do, 57 ( p. 24).
Bibles, Eudo, 633 (p. 802).
Bibston, Bibbestain [in Hunsingore parish],
eo. York, 536 {p. 318).
Little, Bibbestain [inSpofforth parish],
00. York, 536 (jj. 816).
Bioardeslond [in Burwash?], oo. Sussex, 207.
Eiohard, king of Almain and earl of Cornwall,
627 (p. 293).
Eichard, Adam son of, of Gravenhunger, 62
(p- 29).
David son of, of Bunbury, 251 (p.
136).
, Hamosonof, 538(^^3. 341, 349).
Eiohard son of, 412 (j>. 234).
Eobert son of, of Bradley, 533 (p.
306).
Bobert, of Wellingham, oo. Norf.,
148 (p. 70;.
, Simon son of, 538 {pp. 347, 349).
, William son of, of Ashiugton, 62-.
Eiohard, Emma wife of. 533 (p.ZQI).
Eiohard son of John, William son of, 79.
Biohard's Castle, oo. Heref . , 57 Cp- 25), 58, 66,
532, 619.
, advowson, 57 ( p. 26), 58.
Adam of, 66.
, Mortimer of. See Mortuo Mari.
, Zouch of, q.v.
Eiohemund, oo. York. See Eiohmond.
Eichemund. See Eiohmont.
Eiohmond, Biehemond, Eiohemund. Eeohe-
mund, 00. York, oastle guard, 276, 43S,
472, 519 (iJ. 288).
Eiohmond, earl of, 11, 56 (p. 20), 144, 207,
239, 275,468 (p. 256), 475 (p. 270),
619 (p. 288), 526, 565, 599 (p. 379).
, See Britannia.
Eiohmont, Eiohemund, Thomas de, 631 (p.
299).
, , knight, 324.
Bickinghall Superior, Biginhale, oo. Suff.,
manor, 621.
, advowson, 621.
Eiokly, Eekkelee [in Burwash parish], oo.
Sussex, 207.
Eiddelynton, oo. Butland. See Bidlington.
Biddings, Hem7 de, 533 (p. 302).
Biddle. ChioheEidel [in St. Osith parish], oo.
Essex, 361.
Bide . . . , Aline daughter of Hugh le,
283.
Bidel, Jolm, 369.
Balph, 369.
Eidelegh, oo. Chester. See Eidley.
Eidelere, William le, 274.
Eidelisden, eo. York, 633(21.306).
Eider, Hughle, 636 (p. 813).
Eidgewell, Eedeswell, oo. Essex, manor, 475
Bidgmont, oo. Bedf., Brogborough in, q.v.
Segenhoe in, q.v.
Eiding, Eydding [in Bywell St. Andrew
parish], co. N'humb., manor, 403
(p. 224).
Eidley, Eidelegh [in Bunbury parish], oo.
Chester, 261 (pp. 136, 137).
Bidlington, Eiddelyitton. oo. Butland, 616
(p. 402).
Eiggesby, oo. Lino. See Bigsby.
Biggesby, Thomas de, 352j(p. 200).
Biginhale, oo. Suff. See Eiokinghall.
Bigsby, Biggesby, oo. Lino., 144.
Ailby in, q.v.
Bihill, 00. York. See Byhill.
Billaton [in Linkinhorne parish], oo. Cornw.,
manor, 495.
Eilston [in Burnsall parish], co. York, 633
(pp. 306, 306).
Bimswell, Bymmeswell, oo. York, 266 (p.lii).
Eingesele, oo. Suff. See Eingshall.
Bingestede, oo. Norf. See Eingstead.
Einggesele, Avelinede, 215 (p. 116).
Bingland, Binglond, co. Norf., 638 (p. 347).
Eingshall, Eingesele, co. Suff., 538 (p. 348).
Eingstead, Bingestede, Byngstede, oo. !C^orf.,
538 {pp. 344, 346).
Great, co. Norf., 638 {p. 346).
Little, 00. Norf., 538 {p. 346).
Eipam, Lambert ad, of Kettleham, 421.
Ripariis, Bypers, Ryvers, la Byvere,
Bevers, John de, 505.
John de, son of John, 306, 307.
his wife Ellen, 307.
, Anabel wife of Biehard de, 505.
John de, 199, 404, 607.
, grandson of John, 306.
knight, 538 (p. 326).
, Eiohard de and Maud (le Breton) his
wife, 293.
Eichard son of Adam de, 616(^. 401).
Thomas de, 506.
William de, 638 {p. 344).
Bipe, Eip, oo. Sussex, court at, 185, 277.
Biplington, Bipplinton [in Whalton parish],
00. N'humb., 219 {p. 120).
Bipon, Eypon, oo. York, 240.
St. Wilfred's, canons of, 240.
Eipperston, Eypperystone [in St. Bride's
parish], oo. Pemb., 64 (p. 33).
Eippingale, Eepinghale, oo. Lino. , 473.
Eipple, 00. Kent, 220 {pp. 122, 123).
Bippley, Eiohard, 160.
, , his brother William, 160.
Bipplinton, oo. N'humb. See Biplington.
Bipton, Alexander de, 543.
Eiseholme, Eysum, oo. Lino., 421.
Eishangles, Eishangeles, oo. SvtS., 540.
, church, 540.
, rector of. See Malteby.
Laurence, carpenter of, 640.
, Boger, carpenter of, 540.
550
INDEX OP PEESONS AND PLACES.
Bishton, Bisseton [in Blaokbnrn parish], co.
Lane, 279 (p. 161).
Bisindon, Bisindone, co. G-lone. See Bissing-
ton.
Eiskymmer, Bichard de, 112.
Bialey, Byseleye, Beslegh, co. Derby, wapen-
take, 279 {pp. 155, 156).
fiisseton, oo. Lano. See Bishton.
Bisseton, Bobert de, 279 (.p. 160).
Bisshemore, co. Dorset. See Bushmore.
Bissington, Great, Bysindyn, eo. Glouc.,
manor, 192.
, Little, Bisindon Basset, Bysindon,
• CO. Glouc, 611 (p. 394).
manor, 611 (p. 391).
, Wyck, Wike Bisindone, co. Glouc,
advowaon, 611 (p. 394).
Biston [East], oo. Norf., manor, 611 (p. 393).
Eithre, William de, 65.
Biueahale, co. Norf. See Eushall.
Eivaulx, Eevaus [co. York], abbot of, 615
(p. 412).
Eivenhall, Eewenhal, Eewenhall, co. Essex.
415, 450.
Biver, co. Sussex. See Treve.
Eivill, William de, knight, 65.
Of. Eyvel.
Eo . . ., William de, 631 (p. 299).
Boad, la Bode, co. Somers., manor, 538 {p.
338).
advowsOh, 5S8{p. 338).
Eoath. Baath [by Cardiff], co. Glamorgan.
manor, 538 ( J?. 332).
Bobert, Geoffrey son of, 541.
Bobert son of, 634 (p. 309).
, , of Strickland, 218 (i). 119).
Walter, son of, of Manby,534 (p. 308).
Bobertsbridge, co. Sussex, abbot of, 207.
Eoby, Baby [in Huyton parish] , co. Lane. .
279 (p. 163).
Boobusdone, co. Sedf. See Boston.
Bochdale, Eaohedale, co. Lane, 279 (p. 162).
, Castleton in, q.v.
Eoche, John de la, 64 (p. 32).
Thomas de la, 64rp. 83).
Eooheford, oo. Essex. See Eoohford.
Kocheford, Bocheforde, Jobn de, 194.
Ivode, 346 (p. 196).
, Joan de, 216 (p. 115).
, John de, and Joan his wife, 397 (ii-
221).
Ealph de, 602 (i). 383).
Bobert de, 194, 460.
Saerde,602(p. 383).
Waleran de, 536 {pp. 818, 319).
Bochel, John, 225.
Roches, Jolin de, 298.
, , son of John, 298.
Eochesford, Thomas de, and Agatha his wife,
148.
, , their daughter Isabel, 148.
Eochester, co. Kent, castle guard, 220 (p. 122),
599 {p. 379).
, bishop of, 111, 348, 372.
Eochford, Eocheford, Eoeheforde, oo. Essex,
manor. 194.
hundred, 200, 201, 460, 502, S07.
Book, Eokk [in Embleton parish], do.
N'humb.,536(p. 316).
Eoke, CO. Wore, 57 {p. 24).
Book, Eokk. Thomas de, 403 {p. 226), 536
(p. 316).
SeeOck.
Bookingham, Eokingham, Bokyngham, co.
N'hamp., castle guard, 63 {p. 38).
forest, 526.
Eocolf , Thomas son of William, 614 {p. 403).
Eodbergh, Miles de, and Maud his wife, 373.
Eodbourn, William de, 615 {p. 405).
Eodbourne, co. Warw. See Badbourne.
Eoddam. Bodom [in Ilderton parish], oo.
K'humb., 80.
Eode, CO. Somers. Sie Boad.
Bodeny, Eodeneie, Hodeney. See Bodney.
Boderam, oo. York. See Botherham.
Eodeweynoke, co. Denbigh. See Khyfoniog.
Boding, Bothinge [Eoding Maroi in Margaret
Boding], 00. Essex, 538 {p. 349).
Bodington, co. Salop, Sugdon in, q.v.
Bodlaund, Bobert, 16.
Eodleye, co. Glouc. Sec Buddie.
Bodmore, oo. Glouc, 624.
Bodney Stoke, co. Somers., Nyland in, q.v.
Bodney, Eodeney, Bodeny, Eodeneie, Eichatd
de, 538 (pp. 338, 339 Us).
Eodom, CO. N'humb. See Boddam.
Bodon, 00. York. See Eawden.
Eodway, Eadeweye [in Cannington parish],
00. Somers., 148 (pp. 73, 77), 346
(p. 195), 607 (p. 388;.
Eoed, Eeod, William, 388.
Boes, CO. Denbigh. See Ehds.
Soger, Robert son of^ 219.
, Balph son of, 508.
Bobert son of, 536 (p. 317).
, Eoger son of, of Burton, 218(p.ll8).
, Walter, his wife Alice, 153.
Boggiett, Bogyete, co. Monm., 638 {p. 336).
Eogyete, co. Monm. See Eoggiett.
Eokbusdon, co. Bedf . See Eoxton.
Eoke, CO. Wore. See Book.
Bokeby, oo. Warw. See Eugby.
Bokeby, oo. Westm. See Eookby.
Eokele, la, oq.Monm., fishery at, 538 (p. 335).
Eokele, Bichard de la, 42, 538 (p. a49).
Bokiugham, oo. N'hamp. See Eockingham.
Bokisden, oo. Suff., 471 (p. 264).
Eokisle, Bichard de, 638 (p. 343).
Eokk, 00. N'humb. See Eookk
Eokk. See Bock.
Eokwode, Bobert de, 195.
Eokyngg, Eokyngge, oo. Kent. See Buckinge.
Index op peesons and places.
55l
Sokyngham, oo. N'hamp. See Rockingham.
Bolleston, oo. Leio., 468 (p. 258).
Roland, Roland son of, 654.
Bombergh, oo. Kent, 274.
Romeley, Alioede, 36.
Romenal, Romenale, oo. Kent. See Romney.
Romesey, 229.
Bomesgrave, oo. Lane. , 279 (y. 160).
Romeahurst, oo. Salop, 611 {p. 393).
Bomeslegh, oo. Salop. Sec Bomsley.
Romesor, oo. StafE. See Ramshorn.
Rommeleygh, Leo de, 57 {p. 24).
Bommesleygh, co. Salop. See Romsley.
Romney, Bomenal, Romenale, marsh, oo.
Kent, 145, 178, 604.
Rompney river. See Rumney.
Romsley, Bomeslegh, Rommesleygh [m
Alveley parish], oo. Salop, 611(l).392).
, manor, 57 (p. 24).
Bomyn, Rumyn, WiUiam, 436.
Henry, 436.
Ronhale, co. Bedf. See Renhold.
Bonkore. oo. Chester. See Runcorn.
Bonton, co. Staff. See Rauton.
Booolos wood, CO. Warw., 615 ( p. 399).
Bookby, Rokeby [in Kirkby Stephen parish],
CO. Westm., 533 i^pp. 302, 303, 305).
Roos. See Ros.
Bos . . ,00. Cornw., 613.
Ros, Roos, Rose, Robert de, of Gedney,
252.
.Robert de, of Wark, 396.
, William de, of Ingmanthorp, 173.
, William de , of Kendal, 218.
de, 533 (i). 302).
Christiana (Bertram, wife of Eobert)
de, (of Wark), 294.
, her son. See Penbury.
, Hugh de, 533(i). 303).
James de, of Gedney, 262.
Johnde, 536 (i). 321).
, and Margaret his wife, 636
{p. 316).
Thomas son of William de, of Kendal
218, 235.
, William de, 320.
of Helmsley, 65, 252, 266 {p.
143), 270, 340, 349, 519 (j^p. 287, 288).
, lord of Helmsley, 692.
, of Ingmanthorp, 340.
of Ingmanthorpe, and Eus-
tachia his wife, 120 {p. 53), 173.
of Kendal, 92.
, lord of Wark, ^18.
Eoso, Robert, 444.
Eobert son of, 536 (p. 323).
Eoae Ash, Esse, oo. Devon, 527 (p. 294).
Boseoraddodk, Rescradek [in St. Cleer parish],
CO. Cornw., manor, 337.
, advowflon of St. Clare's church, 337.
Boseles, William de, 538 (p. 335).
Bosenitbon, Bosneithen [in St. Keveme
parish], 00. Cornw., 112.
Bosgoch, 00. Carmarthen, 64 {p. 32).
Roshale, co. Salop. See Rossball.
I Rosington, co. York. See Bossington.
Bosneithen. See Rosenithon.
Rossal, Thomas de, and Nesta his wife, 64
(2'.82).
Rossehale, Thomas de, 243.
Thomas de, son of Thomas, 243.
Bossel. See Bussel.
Bossandale, Bossyndale,- co. Lane, vaooary,
279 (p. 160).
Bosshall, Boshale [in Bicton parish], oo.
Salop, manor. 243.
Bossington, Bosynton, Bosingtofi, oo. York,
advoweon, 199.
Eossouwyn, co. Glamorgan. See Eesolven.
Bosaulyn, co. Glamorgan. See Eesolven.
Bossyndale, co. Lane. See Bossendale.
Boston, 00. York. See Buston.
Boston, Alan de, 204.
Bosynton, co . York. See Bossington.
Eoteleye, oo. Warw. See Batley.
Bothbciry, Eouthebyri. co. N'hnmb., manor
and borough, 219 (p. 1-21).
Botherbridge, Rotherbrigge, co. Sussex,
hundred, 536 (p. 313).
Bothered, co. Glamorgan, 538 {p. 334).
Eotherfeld, John de, 536 (p. 319).
C/.Ovej.
Eotherfield Greys, Eetherfeld, Butherfeud,
Eetherefeld, oo. Oxford, 398 (p. 220).
manor, 345 (p, 194).
Pippard.EutherfelPippard, co. Oxford,
manor, 191.
. . .. , Butherfeud, Bot)ierfeld, oo. Sussex,
538 (p. 340).
, manor and hundred, 538
(P.S27).
Eotherham, Eoderam, CO. York, 199.
Eotherhithe, Eutherhuth, Betherhethe,
Eutherhuthe, oo. Surrey, 372, 538
{p. 346), 611 (jp. 891).
Eothersbborp, Eetheresthrop, co.K'bamp.,602
ip. 382).
Eothewell, oo. N'hamp. See Bothwell.
Bothwell, Eothewell, oo. Nhamp., 538
ipp. 328, 345).
manor, 538(i)^343).
nunnery, advowson of, 538 (p. 345).
Bottele, CO. Warw. See Batley.
Boubergh, oo. Dorset. See Rowbarrow
Roubrok, oo. Sufi., 519 (p. 288).
Eouoeby, oo. Line. See Rauceby.
,00. York. See Roxby .
Eouoestre, Roueoestre, Evade, 261.
, Ralph de, and Eva his wife, 332.
Boudes, Miohaela (Gooe), wife of John de,
297.
Eoudon, 00. York. See Eawden.
Eoueoestre. See Eouoestre.
552
INDJEX of PERSONS AND PLACES.
Bouen [Seine Inferieure. Francj], dean and
chapter of, 468.
Bouenore, co. Hants. See Bowner.
Boulaud, Biohard, 225.
Eoulaley, co. Derby. See Bowsley.
Boundernding wood, co. Warw., 615 (y. 399).
Boundbay, Eoundhaye [in Barwick in Elmet
pariah], eo. York, manor, 279 (p. 159;.
Sous, William le, 182.
Hugh le, 548.
, John le, 224, 409.
Richard le, knight, 229.
his daughter Maud, 229.
, Simon le, 182.
, Walter le, 412 (p. 234).
William le, 213 {p. 114), 461.
and Joan his wife, 182.
Bousing, Bousyng, Juetta, daughter
of Juliana, 584.
Biohard, of Swinesbead, 584.
Bouthebyri, co. N'humb. See Eothbury.
Bonthmell, co. York. See Eathmell.
Boaton, Bobert de, 158.
Eouwemor, co. Devon, 603 (p. 384).
Eowbarrow, Boubereh, co. Dorset, hundred.
538 (i). 330).'
Boweynote, co. Denbigh. See Bhyfoniog.
Bowley, oo. York, Lttle Weighton in. See
Weighton.
Bowner, Bouenore, co. Hants, manor, 63.
Bowsioy, Eoulsley, co. Derby. 1G7.
Boxby, Bouceby [in Hinderwel parish], co.
York, 516.
Eoxholme, Eoxham. Eexham [in IJeasingbani
parish], oo. Line, 472, 566.
Boston, Bokbusdon, Boobusdone, co. Bedf.,
538 (pp. 330, 342).
[in Brooklesby parish], co. Line, 472,
536 (y. 31.5).
Eoyden, Philip, 576.
Boyle [oo. Badnor]. See Bhulen.
Boyston, oo. Hertf., 538 {p. 325).
, earl of Gloucester's court at, 523.
advowson of priory, 538 (p. 351).
Buckings, Bokyngge, Bokynge, Bokyngg, co.
Kent, 145, 429.
parson of. See Gorgas.
Buddeby, William de, 65.
Ruddestane, oo. York. See Budston.
Buddie, Bodleye [in Newnham parish], co.
Grlouc, manor, 118.
Budham, East, Estrudham [oo. Norf.],
Godfrey, chaplain of, 471 (p. 264;.
Budmerleye, oo. Wore. See Bedmarley.
Budmerleye, John de, 615 (p. 403),
Budry, Butheri, co. Glamorgan, 538 (p. 335).
Budston, Buddestane, oo. York, 121.
Euffin [co. Denbigh]. See Buthin.
BuEEord, Bughford, oo. Nott., abbot of, 199.
Eugby, Bokeby. co. Warw., 615 (p. 405).
Bngemunde, Eichard de, 536 (p. 318).
Bogge, CO. Staff., 541.
Eugge, Biohard de, 541.
, Stephen de, 541.
Bughford, co. Nott. See Bufford.
Bugoys, 00. Glamorgan, 538 (p. 334).
Bumney, Bempney, co. Monm., manor,
538 (p. 335).
Bumney, Bompney, river, 538 (p. 335).
Bumyn. See Eomyn.
Euncorn, Eunkore, Eonkore, co. Chester, 279
(p. 164).
Bundal, Eundale [in Shome parish], oo. Kent,
134.
Eunham, oo. Norf., manor, 608.
Eunkore, co. Chester. See Bunoom.
Busohok, CO. Wore. See Bushock.
Eushall. Eiueshale, Eeuisshal, co. Norf., 55,
629.
, Winesia, lady of, 55.
, Eusteshale, co. Wilts, 383.
Bushbury, Busshebury, co. Salop, manor, 611
(p. 392).
, Eywod in, 611 (,p. 392).
Eushford, Beshworth, Beehworthe, Beshe-
worth, 00. Norf., 538 {pp.346, 348).
, Shadwell in, q.v.
Eushmore, Bisshemore, eo. Dorset, hundred,
5SS(p. 330).
Bushook, Buschok, co. Wore, 615 (2). 403).
Eushton, Buston [in Tarporley parish], oo.
Chester, 292.
, , court, 292.
, , manor, 53 (p. 18).
, Byston by Bothewell, co. N'hamp.,
412 {p. 235).
Buston, CO Staff., 62 (p. 28).
Eusseauston, co . Dorset. See Tarrant Eushton.
Bussel, Bossel, William, 278.
, Henry, 533 (p. 306).
Theobald, 278.
, Theobald son of William , 331 .
William, 478, 563.
Eusteshale, eo. Wilts. See Eushall.
Bustingtoo, CO. Sussex, manor, 274.
Buston, CO. Chester. See Bushton,
, CO. Staff. See Eushton.
Boston [in Wykeham parish ?], oo.
York, 534 (p. 307).
Parva. Boston, co. York, 536 (p.321).
Eutherfel Pippard, co. Oxford. See Bother-
field.
Butberfeud, co. Oxford. See Eotherfield.
, 00. Sussex. See Eotherfield. .
Eutherhuth, co. Surrey. See Botherhithe.
Butheri, co. Glamorgan. See Budry.
Buthin, Euffin [co. Denbigh], castle, &c., 53
{p. 18).
, CO. Glamorgan. See Ehythyn.
Euthwaite. Euththuuayt [in Ireby parish],
CO. Cnmb., 146.
Buton, CO. Salop. See Bnyton.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
553
Ruyton of the Eleven Towns, Euton, co.
Salop, castle, 470.
Rydding, oo. N'hnmb. See Riding.
Rydeoombe, co. Glouo. See Reudoombe.
Rydecors, oo. Carmarthen, 75.
Rydeware, Thomas de, 143.
Rye, John de. 349.
Ryell, CO. N'humb.
Ryhill, CO. N'humb.
See Ryle.
See Ryle.
Ryhill, Rihill [in Burstwiok pariah], oo.
York, 232.
Ryle. Ryhill [in Whittingham parish], co.
N'humb;, 47.
, Great, Ryell [in Whittingham parish],
00. N'humb., manor, 508.
Rymmeswell, eo. York. See Rimswell.
Ryndeoombe, co. Glouo. See Eendcombe.
Ryngesdon, Ralph de, 412 (p. 234).
Ryngstede, oo. N'hamp, See Eingstead.
Eynnyngton, co. York. See Rainton.
Rypeis. See Ripariis.
Rypperyatone, co. Pemb. See Ripperston.
Rypou, CO. York. See Eipon
Eyseleye, oo. Derby. See Risley.
Rysindon, Rysilidyn, co. Glouo. See Eissing-
ton.
Eyston, co. N'hamp. See Rushton.
Eysum, co. Line. See Riseholme.
Rysum, John de, 266 (p. 144).
, Thomas son of Guy de, 421.
Eyther, co. York, Cooksford in, q.v.
Eyvel, William, 412 (p. 234).
Cf. Rivill.
Eyvere. See Ripariis.
Ryvers. See Ripariis,
s
Sa. . ., Philip le, 431.
Sabriohesworth, oo. Hertf. See Sawbridge-
worth.
Saoomb, Sauecompe, oo. Hertf., manor, 499.
Saddington, Sadington, Sadingfcon Moeles, co.
Leic, 603(i). 384).
manor, 202.
Sadington, oo. Leic. See Saddington.
Saddlebow, Satelbowe [in Wiggenhall St. Mary
parish], co. Norfolk, 538 (p. 347).
Saffray, William, 346 (p. 195).
Saham, co. Camb. See Soham.
.. [Tony], Sayham, oo. Norf., 538 (p.
346, 348, 349).
, manor, 198.
St. Albans, oo. Hertf., abbot of, 265.
St. Andrews [oo. Fife], Scotland, 67.
St Athans, Sancta Tatehana, co. Glamorgan,
538 (p. 333).
St. Benet. See Hulme.
St. Breock, co. Cornw., Dunyeth in, q.v.
St. Breward, oo. Cornw., Hentergantiok in,
q.v.
St. Briavells, St. Breavell, co. Glouo., 118.
, castle, 118.
, castle and manor, 624.
St. Brides Netherwent, Seyntebride.oo. Monm.,
588 (p. 336).
, Wentloog, 00. Monm., 538 (p. 335),
, CO. Pemb., 64 (pp. 33, 34).
St. Budock, CO. Cornw., Pennance in, q.v.]
St. Clear's, St. Clare [co. Carmarthen], 164.
St. Cleer, oo. Cornw. See Rosecraddock.
St. Columb Minor, oo. Cornw., Rialton in, q.v.
St. Cross, Holy Cross [in Cariabrook], co.
Hants, I. of W., prior of, 184.
St. David's, Thomas bishop of. See Bek.
St. Deoumana, co. Somers., Doniford and
Willitonin, 413(^.233).
St. Donats, oo. Glamorgan, 538 ( p. 333).
St. Edmund's abbey. See Bnry.
St. Etheldreda, St. Etbelred, St. Ethelreda,
St. Audrey, the honour of, 252.
, liberty of, 216 (p. 115), ,
St. Evroul [Orne, France], abbot of, 458 (p.
258 Us).
St. Ewe, CO. Cornw., Heligan in, q.v.
St. Fagan's, co. Glamorgan, 538 (p. 333).
St. Faith. See Horsham.
St. Florence, co. Pembroke, 56.
St. George or Kegidog, Kirkedoo, co. Denbigh,
advowson of, 279 (p. 158,).
St. Hilary, co. Cornw., Truthwall in, q.v.
, CO. Glamorgan, 538 (p. 333).
St. Issell's, Kylvegy, co. Pembroke, 56.
St. Istan, chapel of, co. Monm., 638 (p. 335;.
St. Ive, CO. Cornw., Appledore in, q.v.
St. John of Jerusalem, hospital of, 86, 111,
179, 197.
, prior of, 251 (p. 136), 398 (p. 221),
638 (p. 343), 606.
SeeTotale.
, master of, 337, 400.
St. Julian, oo. York, 199.
St. Just, CO. Cornw., Brae in, q.v.
St. Katherine's ohapel. See Campden.
St. Keverne, CO. Cornw., Rosenithon in, q.v.
St. Lawrence, oo. Hants, Week in, q.v.
St. Lucien de Beauvais, St. Lucian de Beuveys
[Disc, France] , abbot of, 60,
St. Mabyn, oo. Cornw., Colquite in, q.v.
St. Martin, Pemdrym, Pendrym, manor and
advowson, 139 (p. 65).
Trelowya in, q.v.
St. Mary Church, Sayntemarieohurche, co.
Glamorgan, 538 (p. 333).
St. Maughan's, Lamboghan [oo. Monm.] ,
church of, 356.
St. Mellon's, co. Monm., 538 (p. 335).
St. Neot, Seint Neit, co. Cornw., 627 (p. 293).
554
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
St. Neot's, 00. Hunt., inquisition made at,
369.
, advowson of priory, 538 (p. 350).
St. Nicholas, oo. Glamorgan, 538 (p. 333).
St. Osith, oo. Easel. Frowiek, Eiddle, and
Earls Hall in. 361.
St. Stephen's, oo. Oomw., Carkeel in, q.v.
, Trematon in, q.v.
St. Stephen in Brannell, Branel, co. Cornw.,
manor and advowson, 371.
St. Syrone, oo. Pembroke, 56.
St. Teath, St. Thetha, co. Cornw., 613.
St. Thetha, oo. Cornw. See St. Teath.
St. Tudy, 00. Cornw., Polrode in, q.v.
St. Valery, honour of, 109, 567, 575.
, , its chief manor. See Beokley.
St. Veep, CO. Oomw., Manely Coleahillin, q.v.
St. Wandrille Ran(;on, St. Wandresgil [Seine
InfArieure, France], abbot of, 45, 346
{p. 195).
St. Wlatan. See Worcester.
St. Wynewaloy's priory. See Wereham.
Sakele. See Shakelee.
Sakevill,Sakevyle, Saukevill, Andrew
de, 612.
, Bartholomew de, 149.
Andrew de, son of Andrew, 612.
Johnde, 149,
, Walter de, 149.
Salcombe, co. Devon., Batson in. q.v.
Saldene, co. York. See Sawdon.
Sale, Henry de la, of Skipton in Craven, 30.
Thomas de la, 224.
, William de la, of Skipton, 30.
Cf. Aula.
Sale Ars, Thomas da la, 390.
SaleBbury [in Blackburn parish], co. Lane,
279 (pp. 161, 162).
00. Monm. See Salisbury.
Salesbary, Hugh de, 279 ( p. 161).
Salewerpe, Salewarp,co. Wore. SeeSalwarpe.
Salforde, oo. Somers. See Saltford.
Salisbury, Salesbury [near St. Brides], oo.
Monm., 538 (i5. 336).
[oo. Wilts], castle, service done at
498.
, bishop of , 212, 413 (j). 237).
, earldom of, 279 (pp. 153
184, 155, 157), 430.
Salkild, Bichard de, 531 (p. 99).
Sail, Salle, 00. Norf., 270 (p. 146), BS8(p.3i7).
advowsons in, 270 (p. 146).
Sallay [co. York]. See Sawley.
Salso Karisco, Peter de, 580.
, Johnde, 580.
See Sautmarreys.
Salstone, Margery de, 409.
Saltaah, co. Cornw. See Ash.
Saltemor by Bergam, oo. Somers. See Salt-
moor.
Salterton, Salterton Derneford [in Durnford
parish], oo. Wilts, manor, 148, 223.
SaltEeetby, Saltfletby, co. Line, 534 (pp. 308,
309).
Salttletby, Herbert de, 144.
Bobertde, 144.
Saltford, Salforde, co. Somers., manor, 271,
538 (iJ. 338).
advowson, 638 (p. 338).
Salthouse, Salthus, oo. Norf., 413 {p. 234).
Saltmoor, Saltemore by Bergam [in Stoke St.
Gregory parish], oo. Somers., 140,
Salveyn, Salvayn, Gerard, or Gerald, 204, 341,
536 (i). 320).
, John, and Margaret his wife , 396 .
Salwarpe, Salewarp, Salewarpe, oo. Wore,
manor, 615 (,pp. 398, 410;.
, advowson, 615 (p. 404).
Samford, co. Essex. See Sampford.
Samford, Bichard de, 68.
, , his sister Alice, 68.
Samlesbury, Samlesbery [in Blaokburn parish],
CO. Lane, 279 (^. 161).
, heirs of, 279 (^. 161).
Sampford Peverel, Saunford Peverel, oo.
Devon, 527 {p. 294).
Saunford, oo. Essex, 68.
Great, Saunford, co. Essex, manor,
448.
.Little, Samford, co. Essex. 538
(i».348).
Sampson, Walter, 258,
Sanbache, Soudbach., Richard de, 25.
, Thomas de, 25.
Sanota Brigida, John de, 64 (p. 33;.
Bichard de, 64 (p. 33)^
Sanota Cruoe, Peter de, 276.
,..., William de, 349.
Sancta Margareta, Walter de, of
Bodmin, 370.
, Adamde, 370.
Sanota Ositha, Balph de, 361.
Sancta Tatehana, co. Glamorgan. See
St. Athans.
Sancti Martini. See Sanoto Martiuo.
Sancto Amando, Amaury de, 272.
John de, 272, 603 (p. 384).
Sanoto Andrea, Boger de, 453 (p. 257;.
Walter de, 417.
Sancto Audoeno, Gilbert de, 538 (p. 342;.
, , Joan wife of, 597-
Balph de, 57 (i). 25), 38.
See Seynt Oweyn,
Sancto Claro, Robert de, 140.
Sancto Georgio, William de, 12.
Sancto Ivone, Bobert de, 538 {pp. 325, 348).
Sancto Jobanne, John de, 625.
Roger de, 496, 587.
, Edward de, 496.
, father and son, 145.
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
555
Sanoto Johanne — tont.
Johude, 63,485.
of Lagham, 397 (pp. 219,
220), 616 (p. 402).
, son of irohn, of Lagham, 625.
, of Waruford, 202.
, William de, 50.
Sancto Xjaudo, Thomaa de, of Claypole,
589.
John de, 538 ( pp. 338, 339), 592.
Joan (Cheverel), wife of, 267.
John son of Thomas de, of Bulbv,
589.
, Thomas de, knight, 157.
Sanoto Leodagario, William de, 538 ip. 837).
Sancto Martino, Reginald de, 528.
Abel de, 538 (p. 348).
, Laurence de, 528.
,Eteginaldde, 479.
(Sanoti Martini), Reginald, 267.
, Reginald de, and Eva his wife, 528.
Sancto IffauTo, Seymor, Ralph de, 186.
, Edmund de, 186.
Hughde, 538 (^j. 344>.
Johnde, 412 (p. 235).
, Nicholas de, 524, 528.
, and Ellen fla Zouoh) his wife,
458.
, and Maud his wife, 458 (».'
259).
Roger de, 538 {p. 336).
, William de, of Hannington, 596.
Sancto Fetro, XTrian de, 251.
John de (son of TJrian), 251.
, TJrian de, 366.
See Seynt Pere.
Sanoto Qnintino, Herbert de, 538 (pp. 339,
340, 341).
Saocto Vigore, Thomas de, 383.
Sanoto Walerioo, Reginald de, 575.
Sandale, John de, 199, 463.
chancellor, writ to, 538 [p.
363).
Sandall, Kirk, Great Sandale, oo. York, 199.
Sandoroft, Agnes dte, 126.
Sandelford, oo. Berks. See Sandleford.
Sandford, Sondford [in Frees parish], eo.
Salop, 5.
, Santford [in Warcop parish], co.
Westm., 633 (pp. 302, 305).
Sandford, Sondford, Sonford, Ralph
de, 5.
, John de, 533 (i). 304).
Richard de, 5.
Sandhurst, John de, 220 (121).
Sandiacre. Sandiaker, Saundyaore, co. Derby,
231.
Sandleford, Sandilford, Sandelford [co.
Betks], prior of, 413 (p. 237), 456.
Sandresdob, co. Buck. £?ee Sauuderton.
Sandweye, Eynulph-son of Edric de la, 297.
, , his Wife Alnova, 297.
Sandy, Sondeye, co. Bedf,, Stratford in, 412
(i).238).
Santford, 00. Westm. See Sandford.
Santiago di Oompostella [Spain], pilgrimages
to, 284, 542, 54S.
Santon. Saunton [in Appleby parish] . oo.
Lino,, 616.
Sanzaver, Ralph, 523.
Ralph, 623, 536 ( y. 316).
, Ralph and Christiana his wife, 623.
Sapcote, Sapecote, Sapkote [co. Leio.], Basset
of, q.v.
Saperton. co. Line. See Sapperton.
Sapey, Sapy [Sapsy Pritohard or Lower Sapey],
CO. Wore, manor, 67 (p. 24).
Upper, Overe Sapy [co. Wore.],
manor, 67 (p. 24).
Sapkote, co. Leic. See Sapcote.
Sapperton, Saperton, co. Line, 592.
Sapy, CO. Wore. See Sapey.
Sapy, John de, 205.
Sascott, Saxecote [in Pontesbury parish] , oo.
Salop, 62 ( p. 29).
Satelbowe, co. Norf. See Saddlebow.
Satmyrthawe, Satmyrthaoh in Braithwaite,
CO. Cumb., 560.
Sauecompe, eo. Hertf. See Saoomb.
Sauewell, oo. Lane, 279 (p. 162).
SaukeTill. See Sakeyill.
Saunderton, Sandresdon, oo. Buck., manor
399.
Saundford, Sampford, oo. Somers., 538 (p.339).
Saundyaore, co. Derby. See Saudiaore.
Saunford Peverel, co. Devon. See Sampford.
, CO. Essex. See Sampford.
Saunford, Robert de, 538 (p. 344).
Saunsun, William, 519 (p. 287).
Saunton, CO. Lino. See Santon.
Sauston, oo. Camb. See Sawston.
Sauston, William de, 111.
Johnde, 111.
William de, and Margery his wife,
111.
Sautmarreys, co. Wore. , 615 (p. 403).
Sautmarreys, Peter de, 615 (p. 403).
See Salso Marisco.
Sautre, co. Hunt. See Sawtry.
Savage, Sauvage, John le, 334.
, Roger le, 334.
Savernake, co. Wilts, forest, 387.
Savery, Peter, 602.
, Peter, Margery his wife, 502.
;.., William, 502.
Sawbridge worth, Sabriehes worth, oo. Hertf.,
248.
fisshohnry in, q.v,
Sawdon, Saldene [in Brompton parish], ca,
Yar'k,534:lp.'30fr).
556
INDEX OP PEESONS AND PLACES.
Sawley, Sallay [eo. York], abbot of, 536 {■pp.
313, 315, 321, 322).
abbey, advowson of, 536 {p. 322).
Sawston, Sauston, oo. Caiub., manor, 489.
, land called Byhoundebrok in. 111.
, messuage called ilakedesgore in. 111.
Sawtry, Sautre, eo. Hunt, 538 (p. 350).
, abbot of, 464.
Sax, Thomas, 163.
his son William, 163.
Saxby, Saxeby , oo. Leic. , 548.
Saxecote, co. Salop. See Sascott,
Saxilby, oo. Line., 421.
Ingleby in, q.v.
Saxilby, Maud de, 421.
Saxlingham, co. Norf., manor, 534 (p. 311).
Saxton, Henry de, 536 (p. 322).
Say, Geoffrey de, 248, 270 (p. 146), 348.
, Jordan le, 57 (p. 24), 58.
Eobert de, 258.
Say, barony of, 230 (p. 122).
Sayham [oo. Norf .]. See Saham.
Sayntemarieohurehe, co. Glamorgan. See
Saint Mary Church.
Scagglethorpe, Shakelthorp [in Moor Monkton
parish], co. York, manor, 204.
Soalariis, Thomas de, 65 ( ^. 21 ).
Gf. Scales.
Scalby, co. York, Throxenby in, q.v.
Soaldwell, SkaldeweU, co. N'hamp., 412 (p.
235).
Soalebrok, William de, 279 (p. 156).
Scales, CO. York. See Scholes.
Scales, Hugh de, 458 (p. 256), 538 {p. 346). '
, Eobert de, 415.
Cf. Scalariis.
Soaltbwaiterigg, Soalthaytrig [in Kendal
parish], co. Westm., 218 {p. 119).
Scalwra [Soalebor in Otley parish ?], co. York,
636(33.317).
Soarmston, Skerniston, Skamistone, co. Suff
215(i). 115), 612.
Seaming, Skernyngg, co. Norf., 471 (3). 265).
Scarthcroft, John, 65.
Scaunqeton, co. Leic. See Shangton.
Soaupewyk, 00. Line. See Scopwick.
Scawton, Skalton. co. York, 551.
Scerf, Setf, Thomas, 536 {p. 319).
Sohabenore, William de, knight, 356.
Schadewelle, co. York. See Shadwell.
Schadeworth, Peter de, 534 (p. 309).
Schakelcros, co. Derby. See Shalcross.
Sehaldesford, co. Surrey. See Shalford.
Sohalis, Balph, 384.
Sohalton, Sohelton, John de, 536 (p. 320).
Schanqeton, co. Leic. See Shangton.
Scharberton, co. N'humb. See Sharperton.
Schargel, Warin de, 395.
Sohambrok, co. Bedf. See Sharnbrook.
Sohawe. See Shagh.
Scheftiuton, 00. Leio. See Skeffington,
Scheftinton, Baldwin de, 250.
Seheldeslegh, Soheldesleye, co. Wore. See
Shelsley.
Soheldon, eo. Warw. See Sheldon.
Scheldon, Nicholas de, 615 (p. 408).
Soheldwyeh, co. Kent. See Sheldwich.
Schelf [co. York]. See Shelf.
Schelf ord, co. Camb. See Shelford.
00. Essex. See Shelford.
Sohellegh, Shelland? [co. Suff.?], 538 (p.
349).
Schelf, Eobert de, 152.
Schelton. See Sohalton.
Schench, Martin, 165.
Sohene, 00. Surrey. See Sheen.
Scheueston, 00. Staff. See Shenstone.
Schenyndon. co. Glouc. See Shenington.
Sohepeley, co. N'humb. See Shipley.
Bchepereth, co. Camb. See Shepreth.
Schepton, co. Somers. See Shepton.
Schereveswode [00. Buck.], 538 (p. 329).
Scherneeote [Shamoote, 00. Wilts ?], 538
( P- 329).
Schevyok, 00. Comw. See Sheviook.
Scheyle , co. Leio. See Scale.
Scheynton, 00. Leio. See Shenton.
Sohibbrok, 00. Chester. See Shipbrook.
Schillingford, Tliomas de, 233.
Ealphde, 233.
SohiUyngford, co. Devon. See Shillingford.
Schilveden moor, 00. N'humb., 219 ( p. 121).
Sehipen, co. Lane. See Chipping.
Schippelingbotell, co. N'humb. See Shilbottle.
Schirburne, co. Warw. See Sherboum.
Schirburne, Eobert de, 279 (p. 161).
Schireborne, 00. Dorset. See Sherborne.
Schirlohd, co. Derby. See Shirland.
Sohobyngton, eo. Buck. See Shabbington.
Sehodeoaump, co. Camb. See Shudy Camps.
Schodwell, William de, his wife Joan, and son
John, 277.
Sohokkeborowe, 00. Warw. See Shuokborgh.
Scholes, Scales [in Barwiok in Elmet parish],
CO. York, 279 (i). 1^9).
Soborburgh, co. York. See Soorborough.
Schorleton, co. Chester. See Chorlton.
Sohotley, 00. N'humb. See Shotley.
Sohottele, 00. Suff. See Shotley.
Sohoupton, See Shupton.
Schrauleye, 00. Wore. See Shrawley.
Sehrawardyn, co. Salop. See Shrawardine.
Schreueleye, co. Warw. See Shrewley.
Sohryvenham, Sohrevenham, co. Berks. See
Shrivenham.
Schuston, eo. Staff. See Shusions.
Sohymmyngfeld, 00. Berks. See Shinfleld.
Sohypton, co. Oxford. See Shipton.
Schyrebom, co. Dorset. See Sherborne.
Schyreveheye, co. Wore, 615 (p. 403).
SchyreTeslBnoh, co. Wore. See Lenoh.
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
557
Semale, William le, 65.
Seolootes, co. Jork. See Soulooatea.
Soopwiok, Seaupewyk, co. Lino., 402.
Soor. See Sor.
Soorborough, Sohorburgh, Soorburgh, eo. York,
636 (p. 320).
advowson, 536 (2>. 320).
Scorohebuf, John, 279 (p. 156).
Score. See Sor.
Sooreby [in Oatton parish], co. York, 536
(p. 319).
Soosthorpe, Seothorp, Scorthorp [in Kirkby
Malhamdale pariah! , oo. York, 583 ( p.
305).
Scoteny, fee of, 249.
Scoter. See Scotre.
Seothorp, oo. York. See Soosthorpe.
Seothorp, Thomas de, 533 {p. 306). ,
Scotland, chancellor of. See Beverootes.
Scotre. Scoter, Elizabeth, daughter of
Roger de, 484.
■...., Roger de, 349.
, Elizabeth daughter of Soger de, 349,
372.
Sootton [in Parnham parish], oo. York, W.R.,
536 (p. 316).
Skothowe, Skothow, oo. Norf.. manor,
529.
, All Saints church, 529.
Sorafield, Soraythfeld, oo. Line., 275.
Serayingham, co. York, Leppington in, q v.'
Soraythfeld, oo. Line- See Sorafield.
Soridholm, Adam de, 279 (p. 162).
Serinam, John le, 65.
Scrop, Henry de, chief justice, 531 (p. 300).
Sorabbes, le, in Harthill wapentake, co. York,
349, 484.
Serut, Robert, 409.
Scudamore. Cf. Skydemor.
Souhpton. See Shupton.
Soalooates, Seolootes [by Hull], oo. York,
345. %
, advowson, 345.
Seurea, John de, 338.
Sowynhow, oo. N'humb. See Swinhoe.
Seaoroft, Secroft [in Whitkirk pariah] eo.
York. 279 {p. 159).
Seaford, Seford, oo. Sussex, 2.
Chinting in, q.v,
Seale, Scheyle, oo. Leic, 143.
Seamer, Semere, Semer [near Stokesley] , co.
York, 536 (p. 322).
manor, 536 (pp. 314, 324).
, Ayton in, q.v.
Seaton, Seton [in Cammerton parish], oo.
Cumb., 146.
Delaval, Seton de la Vale [in Earsdon
parish], oo. N'humb., manor, 353.
Seyton [oo. Rutland] , 412 (p. 235).
Rosa, Seton, oo. York, 616.
Secheyil, Kioholas de, 285.
, , his sister Sibyl, 285.
Seohi, 00. Korf . See Setchy.
Seokford, Sekford [in Great Beaiings parish],
oo.Su£f.,215(i). 115),612.
Seokington, Seeqenden, Sekyndon, oo. Warw.,
468(^5. 259), 615 (p.40i).
Seeqenden, oo. Warw. See Seokington.
Seoroft, 00. York. See Seaoroft.
Sedgebrook, Segbrok, oo. Line, manor, 279
(p. 163).
Sedgwick, Seggewyk, Seggewyke [in Horsham
parish], 00. Sussex, manor, 321.
Seer Green, le Shere [in Farnham Royal
parish], eo. Buck., 187.
SSez. Sees [Orne, Prance], abbot of, 222, 413
(p. 237).
Seford, co. Sussex. See Seaford.
Segbrok, oo. Lino. See Sedgebrook.
Segenhoe, Segenho [in Ridgmont parish, oo.
Bedf.].597.
Seggewyk, Seggewyke, eo. Sussex. See Sedg-
wick.
Segrave, — , 357.
Henry de, 615 (i).403).
John de, 412 (pp. 233, 234), 464,
516, 615 (pp. 404, 408).
, Nicholas de, 538 (p. 345).
Maud daughter of Nicholas, 538 (p.
344).
Segrut park,, 00. Denbigh, 279 (p. 168).
Seighford, Cesteford, co. Staff., 283.
Seint Neit, eo. Cornw. See St. Neot.
Sekford, eo. Suff. See Seokford.
Sekyndon, oo. Warw. See Seokington.
Selaby, Seletby [in Gainford parish, co. Dur
ham], 615 (J). 413).
Selborne, Selebourn [oo. Hants], prior, &o. of,
466.
Selc, la, CO. Devon. See Zeal.
Selebourn [eo. Hants]. See Selborne.
Seletby [co. Durham]. See Selaby. •
Selewood, eo. Somers. See Selwood.
Selham, Shuleham, oo. Sussex, 636 (p. 315).
Sellinge, Sellyng, oo. Kent, manor, 486.
Wilmington in, g,i).
Sellyng, eo. Kent. See Sellinge.
Selveyn, oo. Salop. See Sylfan [oo. Mont-
gomery].
Selwood, Selewood, co, Somers., forest, 6.
Seman, Richard, of Kymston, 171.
William, 171.
Semere, oo. York. See Seamer.
Sempringham, oo. Line., prior of, 472, 473,
00. Line, Pointon in, q.v.
Seneachal, John le, 112.
Senghenydd, Seighenyth, Sengenytb, oo.
Glamorgan, Welsh country of, 538
(pp. 332, 334).
, CO. Glamorgan, country of, 638
(p. 335).
Senvyll, Simon de, 444.
Serf. See Scerf .
558
INDEX OP PEKSONS AND PLACES.
Sergeatix, Cerizeaus, Cirecekus,
Kichar4 de, 54, 155.
, Joan wife of John de. 155.
, Biohard de, 125.
Bicbard son of John aon of Bichard
de, 54.
Seritor [Sirior in Abergele ?], eo. Denbigh,
279 (p. 168).
Serjauut, Serjant, Alexander le, of
Melmerby, 287.
John le, 287.
Serl, Henry, 583.
Serle, Philip, 379.
Biohard, 379.
SesBay, Cesay, Cesaye, oo. York, 686 {p. 322;.
Setohey, Seohi, oo. Norf., 538 (p. 347).
Seteneahull, eo. Salop. See Tetshill.
Seterington, co. York. See Settrington.
Setun, CO. Cumh. See Seaton.
de la Vale, co. N'humb. See Seaton.
00. York. See Seaton.
Seton, Christopher de, 533 (p. 300).
, Johnde, 62, 516.
, Ermina his wife, 516, 533 {p.
300).
Setringeton, oo. York. See Settrington.
Settrington, Seterington, Setringeton, co. York,
81.
manor, 302.
, advowBon, 302.
Sevanz, Ceyanz, Sevanoe, Ceyantz, Bobert de,
538 (p. 349).
, William de, 538 (p. 343).
SeTenbampton [in Higbworth parish], co.
Wilts, 60.
Severn, river, 628 (p. 328).
Severn Stoke, Severstok, Severne Stok, oo.
Wore, manor, 533 (p. 303), 538
(p. 341).
advowson, 533 {pp. 303, 304).
chantry in, 533 (p. 304).
Sewale, Beginald, 159.
Seymor. See Sanoto Manro.
Seynpere. See Seynt Pere.
Seynt Owen, Bobert de, 616 (p. 411).
See Sanoto Audoeno.
Seynt Pere, Seynpere, John, of South
Marefield, 250.
Sec Sanoto Petro.
Seyntebride, oo. Monm. See St. Brides.
Seyton [oo. Butland]. See Seaton.
Sezinoote, Scheanecote,oo.Glouo., 616 {p. 402).
Shabbington, Schobyngton, co. Buck, manor,
397 (if. 221).
Shaokerstone, Shakereston, oo. Leic, 412
(p. 236).
, advowson, 412 {p. 236).
Shaddeworth, Peter de, 623.
, Peter de, and Audrey his wife, 623.
Bobertde, 623.
, William son of Bobert de, 623.
Shadewell, oo. Norf. See Shadwell.
Shadwell, Shadewell [in Bushford parish],
CO. Norf., 638 (i). 346).
Schadewelle [in Thorner parish], co.
York, 279 (;p. 159).
Shagbe, Schawe, Bichard son of Henry del, 279
{pp. 163, 164).
Shakclee, Sakele, Edmund de, 412 {p. 233).
Shakelthorp, co. York. See Scagglethorp.
Shakereston, co. Leic. See Shaokerstone.
Shaloross, Scbakelcros [in Hope parish] , oo.
Derby, 577.
Shaldeford, co. Essex. See Shalford.
Shaldeford, Bartholomew der415.
John de, 416.
, Thomas de, 415.
Shalford, Shaldeford, ,co. Essex, .038 {pp. 325,
349).
, Schaldesford, eo. Surrey, mnnor, 638
{p. 346).
Shangton, Schanqeton, Scaunqeton, co. Leic,
458 (pp. 268,259).
Shanklin, co. Hants., 1. of W., OlifE in, q.v.
Shap, Heppe, Hepp, oo. Westm., 533 {p. 302).
, abbey, 533 (p. 303;.
, abbot of, 462.
Shsmbrook, Schambrok, co. Bedf., 63 {p. 18).
Shameton, co. Norf. See Sharrington.
Sharnf ord, Sbarneford, oo. Leic. (in a Warwick
inquisition), 412 (p. 234).
Sharpenhurst, co. Sussex See Itohingfield.
Sharperton, Soharberton [in Alwinton parish],
CO. N'humb., 47.
Sharrington, Shameton, co. Norf., 538 (pp.
325, 346).
Shatisham, co. SuS. See Shottisham.
Shawbury, oo. Salop, Besford in, q.v.
..., Withyford in, q.v.
Shaw, Shawe [in Alton Bemers parish], oo.
Wilts, manor, 479.
Sheen, Schene, oo. Surrey, manor, 397 (p.
219). '
Sheinton, co. Leic. See Shenton.
Sheldon, Soheldon, oo. Warw., 615 {pp. 404
408).
Sholdon [near Chippenham], oo.
Wilts, 48.
Sheldwich, Scheldwyoh, oo. Kent, 538 {p.
343).
Shelf, Sohelf [near Halifax, oo. York], 579.
ShelfhuU, 00. Warw. See ShelBeld.
Shelfiuld, ShelfhuU [in Aston Oantlow parish],
00. Warw., 412 (p. 234).
Shalford, Great, Schelford, oo. Camb., 203.
, Little, Schelford, eo. Camb., manor
409.
Shelland, Sheulande, oo. Suff., 384.
Shelsley Walsh, Seheldesley Waleis, Soheldes-
legh, Soheldealeye, oo. Wore., 17, 57
(p. 25).
manor, 57 (p. 24;.
Shelton, John de, 66.
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
559
Shengham, oo. Norf. See Shingham.
Shenington, Sohenyudon, oo. Gloue. [now oo.
Oxford], 211.
Shenley, oo. Hertf., Eabley in, q.v.
Sheustone, Sohenesfcon, eo. Staff,, 611 ( p,
394).
Shenton, Sheinton, Seheynton [in Market Bos-
worth parish] , oo. Leio. , 615 ( p. 406).
Shep, Kiehard, 611 ( p. 393).
Shepereth, oo. Camb. See Shepreth.
Shepeye, John do, 412 (.p. 236).
William de, 412 (p. 236).
Shepham, oo. Somers. See Shiphain.
Sheplake. See Shiplake.
Shepreth, Shepereth, Sehepereth, eo. Camb..
Ill, 409.
Shepton Beauehamp., Sohepton, oo. Somers.,
406.
Mallet, Shepton Malet, oo. Somers.,
manor, 425, 485.
, advowson, 485.
Sherborne, Sohireborne, Shirebume, Schyre-
born, 00. Dorset, 278.
, forest pleas held at, 297.
, , abbot of , 404.
Monk, Shirboum [oo. Hants], prior,
&c. of, 456.
St. John, Shyrebourne, oo. Hants,
manor, 496.
Sherbourn, Sohirburne. eo. Warw., manor, 615
{p. 399).
Sherbum, oo. fork, Huddleston in, q.v.
Shore, eo. Buck. See Seer Green.
Shereg, oo. Westm., 218 {p. 118).
Sherewynd. See Sherwynde.
Sherington, Shrington, oo. Buck., 368.
Shermanbury, eo. Sussex, Morley in, q.v.
Sherrevetone, eo. Wilts. See Shrewton.
Sherwynde, Sherewynd, Elizabeth wife of
Geoffrey, 531.
Shettisham, oo. Suff. See Shottisham.
Sheulande, oo. Suff. See Shelland.
Sheviook, Sohevyok, eo. Coimw. , manor, 139
(p. 65.)
Shifnal, Ideahaltf, co. Salop, manor, 188.
Shilbottle, Shiplyngbodel, Schippellngbotell,
00. Nhumb., 536 (p. 316).
Shilford [in Bromhaugh, in Bywell St.
Andrew], oo. N'humb., manor, 403
ip. 224).
Shireford [in Burton Hastings
parish], oo. Warw., 412 (p. 234).
Shilford, Alfred de, his daughter Alnova,
297.
Shillingford St. George, Sohillyngford, oo.
Devon, 233, 527 (jp. 294).
Shilton, Shulton, oo. Warw., 615 (p. 405).
Shimplingge, William de, 55 (p. 21).
Shinfield, Sohymjnyngfeld, co. Berks, 615
(p. 402).
Shingham, Shengham, oo. Norf., 638 (p. 346).
,, advowson, 538 (p. 351).
Shipbrook, Schibbrok [in Davenham parish],
00. Chester, manor, 251 (pp. 136, 137).
Shipen, oo. Lane. See Chipping.
Shipham, Shepham, oo. Somers., 346 (p. 196).
Winterhead in, q.v.
Shiplake, oo. Oxford, 538 (p. 344).
Shiplake, Sheplake, Soger de, .588 (p. 344).
Shipley, Sohepeley [in Eglingham parish], oo.
N'humb., 80.
Shiplyngbodel, oo. N'humb. See Shilbottle.
Shipton Moyne, Shiptone Moygne, eo. Glouc,
manor, 514.
on Oherwell, Sypton, Sohypton on
Charewill, oo. Oxford, 279 {p. 156),
4:58 (pp. 255, 258).
, manor, 458 (pp. 255, 256;.
Shirbourn [oo. Hants]. See Sherborne.
Shirburn, Shirbourne, oo. Oxford, manor, 60.
Shireburne, oo. Dorset. See Sherborne.
Shireford, oo Warw. See Shilford.
Shirland. Sohirlond, oo. Derby, advowson, 53
(p. 17).
, manor, 5S (p. 17).
names of mills in, 53 (p. 17;.
Shiryngton,Iloger son of John de,368
, Robert de (son of Eoger), 368.
Shiueleshou, oo. Bedf. See Silsoe.
Shookeburgh, Shokkebourgh, oo. Warw. See
Shuokburgh.
Shoreham, oo. Kent, Filston in, q.v.
Shorne, oo. Kent, Bundal in, q.v.
Shotlesworth, co. Lano. See Shuttleworth.
Shotley. Sotle, Sohotley. oo. N'humb. manor
403(fiy. 221, 225).
Sohottele, oo. Suff., 152.
Shotteswell, Chetteswell, Schoteawell. oo.
Warw., 615 (pp. 404, 408).
Shottisham, Shettisham, Shatis ham , oo. Suff.
481, 517.
Shotton in Glendale [in Stannington parish]
00. N'humb., 219 (;p. 120).
Shotwiok, 00. Chester, Capenhurst in, q.v.
Shouldham, Shuldham, co. Norf., 538 (p.
346).
prior of, 538 (p. 346).
Shrawardine, Schrawardyn, co. Salop, 62
(P- 29).
Shrawley, Sohrauleye, oo. Wore., 615 ( p, 403).
Shrewley, Sohreuoleye, co. Warw., manor,
601, 602.
Shrewsbury, Salop, a messuage in, 611
(p. 393).
castle, service of carrying treasure
from, 89.
, service connected with, 87.
earl of. See Belesme.
Shrewton, Sherrevetone, Wynterborn Sherre-
tone, 00. Wilts, 267.
Shrington, co. Buck. See Sherington.
Shrivenham, Sohryvenham, Sohrevenham, oo.
Berks, manor, 56.
,.., hundred, 56.
Shrobbe, oo. Sussex. See Shrub.
560
INDEX OP PEESONS AND PLACES.
Shrub, Shrobbe [in Burwash parish], co.
Sussex, 207.
Shuokburgh, Shuokeburgh, Shookeburgh,
Sehokkeborowe, Shokkebourgh, co.
War\v., 412 (p. 234), 615 (p. 406).
Shuokeburgh, Simon de, 412 (p. 234).
Shady Camps, Schodecaump, CO. Camb., 358.
Shulbred, Shulebrede, or Shelbourne [in Linoh-
mere parish] , prior of, 536 ( p. 315).
Shuldham, co. Norfolk. See Shouldham.
Shuleham, co. Sussex. See Selham.
Sbupton, Scuhpton, Schoupton,
Bichard de, 313.
, Robert de, 313.
Shumehull [in Pirton], co. Wore, 615 (p.
397).
Shusions, Chuston, Schuston [in Church Eaton
parish], co. Staff., 222.
Shuttleworth, Shotlesworth [in Bury parish],
CO. Lane, manor, 279 {p. 162).
Shypen, oo. Lano. See Chipping.
Shyreboum, oo. Hants. See Sherborne.
Shyrland, Bobert de, 220 {p. 123).
Sibaldescote, co. Salop. See Sibbersoott.
Sibbeford, co. N'hamp., 458 ( v. 257).
, Sibbesford, co. Oxford. See Sibford.
Sibbersoott, Sibaldescote, Sybaskot [in Pontes-
bury parish], co. Salop, 62 (p. 29).
Sibbesford, co. Oxford. See Sibford.
Sibelywode [Sibertswold ?] , co. Kent, 145.
Sibeton, co. Suff. Sec Sibton.
Sibford Ferris (or Temple), Sybbeford,
Sibbeford, oo. Oxford, 97.
G-ower, Sibbeford, Sibbeford Gower
[in Swalcliffe parish], oo. Oxford, 458
{pp. 255, 256, 258), 615 {pp. 402,
Sibton, Sibeton, co. Suff., 426.
Sicklinghall, Siglinghall, Siklinghal [inKirkby
Oyerblow parish], co. York, 395, 536
{p. 317).
Side, John del, 52.
Sidehaleheye [in Sutton Coldfield], eo. Warw.,
615 (y. 399).
Sifflington, Syfleton, Giflatoue [in Ditton
parish], oo. Kent, 207, 533 {p. 343).
Siglesden, oo. Tork. See Silsden.
Siglinghall, oo. York, See Sicklinghall.
Siglinghall, Nicholas de, 536 {p. 317).
Siklinghal, oo. York. See Sicklinghall.
Sillonesbrigge, oo. Kent. See Sylenebregge.
Silsden, Siglesden [in Kildwiok parish] co
York, 533 (y. 301).
Silsoe, Sivelesho, Shiueleshou, oo. Bedf., 229
597.
, Wrest in, q.v.
Silveron, Silveroun, Thomas, 620.
Silvesterker [near Kilpin?], oo. York, 300.
Silvestre, Peter, 538 {p. 347).
Simon, Adam son of, 273.
Simondesbergh, co. Dorset. See Symonds-
bury.
Simonstone, Symondston [near Padiham], eo.
Lane, 279 {p. 160).
Singleborough, Syngleborwe, oo. Buck., 538
{p. 343).
Singleworth, oo. Buck., 538 {p. 329).
Sirior, oo. Denbigh. See Seritor.
Siston, Sistone, Syston, Ciston, oo. Glono.,
manor, 148 {pp. 72, 76. 77).
Sivelesho, eo. Bedf. See Silsoe.
Sixel, CO Lino. See Sixhills.
Sixhil s, Sixel, Sixil, Sixhill, oo. Line, prior
of, 345, 352 ( p. 201), 536 {p. 316).
Sixle de, 256.
Skaldewell, oo. N'hamp. See Soaldwell.
Skalton, oo. York. See Scawton.
Skarnistone, Skemiston, co. Suff., 612. .
Skeffington, Soheftinton,Skeffynton, co. Leie,
250.
, advowson, 187.
Skegby, Skeggeby, Skegeby [in Pledborough
parish], oo^ Nott., 279 {p. 155), 497.
manor, 94.
Skellingthorpe, Skellynghop, oo. Line, 538
{p. 360).
Skelton, oo. Cumb., 533 {p 300).
, advosrson, 9.
, church, 533 {p. 307).
, Skeltone [in Ho\rden parish], co.
York, 300, 610.
Skendleby, Skeuderby, co. Line., manor, 352
{p. 200).
Skerniston, Skarnistone, Soarmston, co. Suff.,
216 (i). 115), 613.
Skernyngg, co. Norf. See Seaming.
Skibeden, Skibden [in Skipton in Craven
parish], oo. York, 583 (p. 301).
Skillingtou, Skyllington, co. Line, raanor,589.
Skinnergrove, Skynnergreve [in Brotton parish,
CO. York], 593.
Skinthorp, Skynthorp {now disappeared), eo
York, 199.
Skipsea, Skipse, oo. York, castle guard, 169.
Skipton. in Craven, Skiptoun, Skypton co
York, 30, 633 ( PI). 305-6).
, inquisition made at, 346.
castle, &o., 633 {p. 301).
St. John the Evangelist's
ohapel, 533(i). 300).
, castle, chapel in, 533 (p.306).
, , honour of the castle of, 73. '
, church, 638 {p. 307).
forest, 1.
, , manor, 1.
, Beamsley in, q.v.
, Draughton in, q.v.
Stirton in, q.v.
upon Swale [in Topoliffe parish], oo.
York, 636 (p. 332).
Skipton, Skypton, Baldwin de, 636 {p. 323)
, Henry de, 586 {p. 322).
John de, 536 (p. 322).
Laurence de. 536 {p. 322).
William de, 282, 633 {p. 306).
his father Adam, 382.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
561
Skirpenbeok, Skyrponbeok, eo. York, manor,
93.
Skothow, Skothowe, oo. Norf. See Soottow.
Skydemor, Walter, 527 (p. 294).
Skyllington, oo. Lino. See Skillington.
Skynnergreve, oo. York. See Skinnergrove.
Skynthorp, oo. York. See Skinthorp.
Skypton, oo. York. Sec Skipton.
Skypton. See Skipton.
Skyrpenbeok, oo. York. See Skirpenbeok.
Slade, la, oo. Devon, 527 (p. 294).
Sleagill, Slegill [in Morland parish], oo.
Westm.,21S(iJ. 118).
Sledwiek, Sledewys [in Whorlton], oo. Dur-
ham, 616 (p. 412).
Slegill, 00. Westm. See Sleagill.
Slekburn, Isabel de, 533 (p. 305).
Slevareh, oo. Monm., 538 ( p. 836).
Sloothby, Slotheby [in Willoughby parish],
00. Lino., 852 (i>. 201 his).
Slotheby, oo. Lino. See Sloothby.
Smalebrok, oo. Wilts. See Smallbrook.
Smallbrook. Smalebrok [in Warminster parish].
00. Wilts, 538 (i). 328).
Smallwood, Smalwode [in Astbury parish],
00. Chester, 62 ( p. 30).
Smalwode, oo. Chester. See SmaUwood.
Smardale, Smerdale [in Kirkby Stephen
parish], oo. Westm., 533 (p. 301).
Smaws, Smawys [in Tadcaster parish], oo.
York, 536 (p. 318).
Smeaton, Smetheton [in Bulmer parish], oo.
Essex, manor, 191.
Kirk, Little Smythton, co. York, 395.
Smerdale, oo. Westm. See Smardale.
Smethoott, Smothecot, oo. Salop, 611 (p. 393).
Smetheton, oo. Essex.' See Smeaton.
Smith, Faber, Adam, 536 (p. 318).
, John, 64 f i). 34).
, Eiohard, 228.
Thomas, 536 (p. 322).
Smithton, Margery wife of Andrew
de, 353.
Smythton, oo. York. See Smeaton.
Snainton, Snaynton [in Brompton parish], oo.
York, 534 {p. 307), 636 (p. 323).
Snaith, oo. York, Carlton in. q.v.
Snape [oo. Suff.], prior of, 215 (p. 116).
Snarestone, Snarkeston, oo. Leic, 412 {pp.
235,236'.
Snarkeston, oo. Leio. See Snarestone.
Snave, oo. Kent, 153.
Snave, Emma de, 153.
Snaynton, oo. York. See Snainton.
Snaynton, Nloholas de, 534 (p. 308).
Snelleshow, co. Lano., 279 (p. 162).
Snellson, Snelleston, co. Buck., 63 ( p. 18).
, manor, 63 (p. 19).
Sneterton, Avioe de, 281.
Ranulphde, 281.
Snitter, Snyttir [in Eothbury parish], oo.
N'humb,, 2J9 (p 121).
88017
Snitterby, Sniterby, oo. Line, 181.
Snitterfield, Snyteresfeld, Smyterfeld, oo.
Warw., 616 (p. 405).
Snitterley, Snyterle [submerged; now
represented by Blakeney], oo. Norf.,
538 (p. 346j.
Snyteresfeld, oo. Warw. See Snitterfield.
Snyterfeld, co. Warw. See Snitterfield.
Snyterle, co. Norf. See Snitterley.
Snyttir, oo. N'humb. See Snitter.
Soberton, oo. Hants, Hoe in, q.v.
Sooheneghe, Adam de, 429.
Sookbridge, Soekebred [in Barton parish], co.
Westm., 218 (p. 118).
Sookebred, oo. Westm. See Sookbridge.
Sookeleye, oo. Woro. See Suokley.
Soer. See Sor.
Soham, Saham, oo. Camb., manor, 12.
Soke, la Soke, the bishop's court at, oo. Hants,
298.
Solariis, John son of Thomas de, 254.
Solihull, CO. Warw., 345 (p. 194).
Som . . . , Kobert de, 633 (p. 303).
Somborne, King's, Sumbum, oo. Hants, 621.
Somenour, Walter son of Henry le,
391.
, Henry le, 301.
, Agnes wife of, 391.
, Boger le, 391.
Somer, Eiohard, 536 (p. 317).
Somerby, Someretby, Someredeby [by Q-lan-
ford Brigg], eo. Line, 536 (p. 315).
, manor, 120 (p. 54).
[St. Mary Magdalen], Someretby, oo.
Line, 592.
Somerootes, oo. Line, 817.
Someredeby, Someretby, oo. Line See
Somerby.
Somergang [Summergangs. in Thorngum-
bald?], 00. York, 266 {p. 144), 345.
Somerhampton, by Belton [Somerleyton, oo.
Suff. ?], 540.
Somerhus [oo. Durham] . See Summerhouse.
Someri. See Somery.
Someries, co. Bedf . See Greathampstead.
Somersetshire, forests of, 6.
Somersham [oo. Suff.] , 540.
Somerton [in Boothby Graffoe], oo. Line,
castle, &e, 274.
00. Oxford, manor, 398 {p. 220).
, 00. Somers., warren, 6.
Somerton, Eegjnald de, 538 (p. 333 bis).
Somervile, Somorvyllj Somervyle, John de,
615 (p. 405).
.Eogerde, 121,510.
Somery, Someri, Sumery, Agnes de,
127.
Johnde, 127, 485, 538 (p. 332), 611
(p. 393).
Eiohard de, 638 {p. 349).
Eoger de, 468 (i). 256).
Sondbaph, See ^^nbaphe,
35^
562
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
Sondboume, fishpond in Kidderminster, oo.
Wore., 611 (p. 393).
Sonde, oo. Chester. See Sound.
, CO. Sussex, manor, 606.
Sondeye, oo. Bedf . See Sandy.
Sondford, eo. Salop. See Sandf ord.
Sondford, Sonford. See Sandf ord.
Soor. See Sor.
Sor, Sore, Soor, Soer, Soor, Soore, John le,
211, 285, 538 (pp. 338 ter, 339).
, John, the elder, 125.
, , the younger, and Alice his
wife, 125.
Sorel, Hugh, 538 (p. 348).
Sorreys, Biohai-d de, 279 (p. 162).
Soterle, oo. Suff. See Sotterley.
Soterle, Boger de, 389.
Edmund de, 389.
Sotle, CO. N'humb. See Shotley.
Sotterley, SoterJe, oo. SufE., manor, 389.
Sotton, CO. Dorset, manor, 202.
Soty, John, 280.
Ssuch, Souche. See Zouohe.
Soulby, Souleby [in Kirkby Stephen parish],
00. Westm., 538 (pp. 302, 303, 305).
Sonldern, Sulthom, co. Oxford, manor, 619.
Souleby, co. Westm. See Soulby.
Sound, Sonde [in Wybunbury parish], co.
Chester, 62 (pp. 30, 31).
Sourdaval, Surdeval, Surdevale,
Surdefal, John son of Walter de,
160.
"Walter, 160.
, John, 150,205.
Soureby, co. Westm. See Brough.
Soureby, Robert de, 633 (p. 302).
Sousche. See Zouohe.
Soutoherch, co. Essex. See Southchurch.
Soutcheroh. See Suthoherche.
Southampton, co. Hants, 615 (p. 400).
, prior of, 184.
Soathborough, Suth [in Tonbridge parish],
. eo. Kent, 538 ( J). 331).
Southburn, Southbrunne [in Kirkburn parish]
CO. York, 616.
Southcadebury, oo. Somers. See Cadbury.
Southoemeye, co, Glouo. See Cemey.
Southchurch, Sutoheroh, Suthoherche, Sout-
oherch, CO. Essex, 189.
, manor, 200, 201.
Southoote, Suthcote [in Winkleigh parish], oo.
Devon, 538 (p. 339).
Southfarham, co. Hants. See Fareham.
Southgarston in the manor of Okeford, co
Dorset, 607(1). 388).
Southie by Pevensey, Suthie, co. Sussex, 185.
277.
SouthlofthouBes, co. York, See Lofthouse.
Southoe, Sutho Lovetot, co. Hunt., manor,
688 (p. 327).
Sutho Wynoestre, oo. Hunt., 458
(p. 256),
Southon, CO. Warw. See Sutton Coldfield.
Soutborpe, Suthorp [by Edenham], oo. Line,
471 (p. 264), 473.
Southrey, Sutbereie [in Hainton parish], co.
Lino., 256.
Southrop, CO. d-louc, 612.
Southtauton, co. Devon. See Tawton.
Southwark, Suthwerk, Suwerk, co. Surrey ,350,
, the "Mershe"by, 498.
prior of, 538 (p. 346).
Southwiok, Snthewik [in Panerasweek parish] ,
CO. Devon, 527 (p. 294).
Southwyk, co. Hants, inquisitions
made at, 412 (p. 232).
, Suthwyk [eo. N'hamp.], 249, 291.
, Soathewik, co. Sussex, manor, 212.
Southwold, Suwaude, co. Suff., 538 (p. 326).
Soutton, CO. Bedf. See Sutton.
Sowerby, Temple, Soureby, oo. Westm., 533
(p. 301).
Sowthmere, Suthmere, Suthmer [in Docking
parish], co. Norf., 263, 520.
Sowton, Clist Pomeson, co, Devon, 538
(p. 340).
Sowymor [in Middle Zoy?], oo. Somers., 607
(p. 389).
Spalding, Spaldyng, oo. Line. , 620.
Moor, Spaldynmore, co. York, 341.
Spaldynmore, co. York. See Spalding Moor.
Spanby, Spanneby, oo. Lino., 150.
Sparewe, Bartholomew, 68.
See Sparwe.
Sparkford, Sparkeford [in Winchester], co.
Hants, 338. •
Sparwe, Agnes, wife of GeoSrej Godale, q.v.
Katherine, 308.
, Margaret, 308.
(See Sparewe.
Speokington, Spekynton [in Yeovilton parish] ,
00. Somers., 607 (p. 389).
Speke, le Spek, William, 233, 527 (pp. 293,
294).
Spekynton, oo. Somers. See Speokington.
Spellesbury, Spellesburi, oo. Oxford. See
Spelsbury.
Spelsbury, Spellesbury, Spellesburi, co.
Oxford, manor, 616 (pp. 398, 408).
, advowson, 616 (p. 402).
Spens, Thomas del, 615 (p. 412).
Spenser, Biohard le, of Watford, 161-.-
, his daughter Alice, 161.
, Walter le, 633 (p. 302).
Gf. Despenser.
Sperven, oo. Comw., 35.
Spetchley, co. Wore, Cudeley in, q.v.
Spettisbuiy, co. Dorset, Crawford in, q.v.
INDEX OF PEKSONS AND PLACES.
563
Spigurnel, Sprygonel, Spygornel,
Spigernel, Spigournel, Spy-
gournel, Spygurnel, Edmund,
497.
, John, of Stondon, 94.
Henry, 412 {p. 235), 602 {p. 382),
619.
, Joan, 497.
John, 458 (j). 259 Us), 538 {p. 344).
Spina, William de, 152.
, hia brother Q-eoffrey, 152.
Spindleston. Splnnelstan [in Bamburgh
parish], oo. N'humb., 586 (p. 316).
Spines, Spine, Simon de, 536 (p. 320).
Spineto, William de, 615 (p. 405).
Splnnelstan, eo. H'humb. See Spindleston.
Spiriden, oo. N'humb., manor, 403 {p. 224).
Splendour, Robert le, 286.
SpofBorth, Spoiford, Spofforde, oo. York, 395,
536 (j>. 317).
, manor, 636 {pp. 313, 324).
, advowson, 536 (^. 319).
, court at, 204.
Spondon, oo. Derby, Gothay in, 191.
Spotland, Spotteland [in Roohdale parish], co.
Lane, 279 (p. 162).
Spotteland, oo. Lano. See Spotland.
Spreton, oo. Devon. See Spreyton.
Spreyton, Spreton, eo. Devon, 527 {p. 294).
Spriggy, Thomas, and Juliana his wife, 529.
Springald, Spryngaud, Walter, 554.
Springe, John, 538 (p. 343).
SpringSeld, Springefeld, oo. Essex, 258.
Sjringham, Balph de, 527 {p. 295).
Sproughton, Sproutone, oo. Su£E., 215 (p.
115).
Sproukeslond, oo. Surrey, 413 (p. 237).
Sprot, Thomas, of Somersham, 540.
Sproxton,' co. Leic, 548.
Sprygonel. See Spigurnel.
Spryngaud. See Springald.
Sprynghoes, Walter, 156.
, , his son Reginald, 156.
Spurn . rteys, Robert, 151.
, his son Roger, 151.
Spurstowe [in Bunbury parish] , co. Chester,
251 {pp. 146, 147).
Spyche, Thomas atte, 544.
Spygurnel, Spygornel, Spygournel. See
Spigurnel.
Staohesden, eo. Bedf. 5eeStagsden.
Stackpole, Stakepol, co. Pembroke, 56.
Staffeld, John, 605.
Staffoll, StaffoUe, John de, 533 {pp. 302,
303).
Stafford, West, Weststaforde, co. Dorset, 588.
00 Staff., 283.
.., manor, 131,
Stafford, Edmund, baron of, 131 .
,Bdmnnd, baron of, 62 (i). 28), 279
(23.164).
, , his wife Margaret, 131.
, , his son Ralph, 131.
baron of, 461, 504, 602 {p. 382).
, baroness of, 222.
Stagenhoe, Stagenho [in St. Paul's Walden],
00. Hertf. . manor, 596.
Stagsden, Staohesden, co. Bedf., 242.
Staincliff, Staynolyf, SteynoHf. eo. York,
wapentake, 279(;). 159), 345.
Staincross, Staynecros, oo. York, wapentake,
272 {p. 159).
Stainfeld [oo. Lino.]. See Stainfield.
Stainfield, Staynfeld, Stainfeld, oo. Lino., 536
{p. 315).
, prioress of, 536 {pp. 315, 322).
Stainford, Neal de, 633 (p. 305).
Stainforth, Stainford Scotayn, Stainford [in
Giggleswick parish], oo. York, 536
(KP. 313, 321, 322).
Stainsby, Steynesby, Steinesby,' eo. Derby,
manor, 334.
Stainton, Staynton [in Stanwix parish, CO.
Cumb.], manor, 531 {p. 297).
Staynton in Strata, co. Durham , 615
(p. 412).
; , CO. Line, 468 (i). 268).
[le Vale ?] , Staynton, oo. Lino., manor,
472.
le Vale, Staynton, oo. Lino., 536
{p. 316).
Staynton, [in Heversham parish], co.
Westm., 218 {p. 118).
[in Langbargh wapentake], co. York,
536 {p. 820).
Stak, Geoffrey, 412 ( p. 236).
Stakepol. co. Pembroke, See Staokpole.
Stalbrok, John de, 283.
Stambourne, Stambum, Stamburne, oo. Essex,
43, 538 {pp. 325, 349).
Stambridge, Great, Stanbregge, oo. Essex, 218
{p. 112).
Stamburn, co. Essex. See Stambourne.
Stamford Bridge, Pons Belli, oo. York, 536
{pp. 315, 320).
Stamfordham, Stanfordham, oo. N'humb., 52.
, Bitchfield in, q.v.
Stanage, Stanegge, co. Salop[now in Brampton,
CO, Radnor], 58.
, manor, 130,
Stanborough, Stanburgh, co. Devon, hundred,
202, 603(2). 384).
Stanbregge, oo. Essex. See Stambridge.
Standelf [Standel in Llanddew, co. Brecon?],
205.
Standene, oo. Lane. See Standon.
Standerwlok, Standerwik, oo. Somers., 346
.{V- 196).,
Staudish, Standisshe, co. Lane., 279 {p. 163).
Standlynoh, Stanlyngho, co. Wilts, 269.
564
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Standon, Staundon, co. Hertf., 44, 538
(J). 350).
, , manor, 44, 538 (p. 326).
, la Hethe in, 616.
, .„ , inquisition made at, 538
{p. 352).
Standene, co. Lane, 279 (p. 160).
Standon, William de, 472.
Cf. Staundon.
Stane, co. York, 199.
Stanege, co. Salop. See Stanage [oo. Radnor].
Staneley, Stanelay, John de, 349.
William sou of John de, 484.
Stanerne, co. N'hamp. See Stanion.
Stanesfeld, oo. Su£f. See Stansfield.
Stanford [in Southill parish], co. Bedf ., 431.
Dingley, oo. Berks, manor, 485.
in the Vale, co. Berks, 538 {p. 344).
, , advowsou, 538 (p. 344).
manor, 538 {p. 327).
le Hope, 00. Essex, manor, 475
(p. 268).
advowsoD, 475 (p. 268).
Stanfordham, oo. N'humb. See Stamfordham.
Stanggreve. See Stangrave.
Stangrave, Stanggreve, Elizabeth de, 431.
Robert de, 119.
Stanhoe, Stanhowe, co. Norf., 105.
Stanion, Stanerne, co. N'hamp. , 538 (p. 344).
Stanisfeld, Oliver de, 279 {p- 160).
Stanlawe. See Stanlowe.
Stanley, Stanleye, oo. Staff., 62 {p. 28).
Stanlowe, Stanlawe, John de, 543.
, his son Robert, 543.
, his wife Joan, 548.
Ralph de, 412 {p. 286).
Stanlyngho, oo. Wilts. See Standlynch.
Stansfield, Stanesfeld, oo. Suff., 588 {pp. 347,
349).
, advowson, 538 (p. 351).
, Purton in, g.v.
Stanshope, Stansop [in Alstonfield parish],
CO. Staff., 62 {p. 28).
Stanstead MontSehet, oo. Essex, Throrahill
in, q.v.
Stanstede, co. Suff., 596.
Stanton, Long, Stante, oo. Camb., advowson,
615 ( p. 400).
Haroourt, oo. Oxford, South Leigh
in. See Leigh.
St. John, Staunton, oo. Oxford,
manor, 625.
Laoy, CO. Salop, Witohoot in, q.v.
Long, Longestanton, oo. Salop, 611
(J). 392).
upouHine Heath, co. Salop, Mostou
in, q.v.
[in EUaston parish], oo. Staff., 187.
Stanton, Hervey de, 438, 486.
Stanwix, co. Dumb., Cargo in, q.v., 218,
Stapele, Peter de, 62 (p, 31),
Stapeley, Stapele, Stapilegh , [in Wybnnbury
parish], co. Chester, 62 (p. 31).
, manor, 366.
Stapelford, oo. Lino. See Stapleford.
Stapelho, Henry de, of Ely, 163.
Stapelton'. co. Leio. See Stapleton.
00. Somers. See Stapleton.
, CO. York. See Stapleton.
Stapelton, Stepelton, Stspulton,
Miles de, 498.
Gilbert de, 498.
, Miles de, 279 (i). 159).
, Nicholas de, 498.
Robert de, 412 (p. 236).
Stapilegh, oo. Chester. See Stapeley.
Stapilton, co. Cumb. See Stapleton.
,00. Leic See Stapleton.
Staple [Ktzpaine], oo. Somers., manor, 607
{p. 389).
, Whitley in, q.v.
Stapleford, Stapelford, oo. Lino., 548.
Stapleton, Stapilton, co. Cumb., advowson, 9.
, church, 533 (p. 307).
Stepelton [co. Heref., in Presteigne
parish, co. Radnor], 57 {p. 22).
Stapilton, Stapelton [in Barwell
parish], co. Leic, 412 (p. 2-36 bia).
, Stapelton [in Martoek parish], co.
Somers., manor, 140.
, Stapelton [in Darrington parish], oo.
York, 395.
Stapulton. See Stapelton.
Starbotton, Starbotell [in Eettlewell parish],
CO. York, 345.
Starston, Sterston, co. Norf. , 221.
Start, la Sterte [in Stokenham parish], co.
Devon, 213.
Sterte [in Babcary parish], co. Somers.,
70.
Startforth, Stretford in Richemundsoire, oo.
York, 324.
Stathe, Stath [in Stoke St. Gregory 'parish],
00. Somers., 411, 603 (p. 386).
Staunden, Staundon, co. Essex. See Stondon.
Staundon, oo. Heref. See Staunton.
00. Hertf. See Standon.
Stanndon, Robert de, 641.
Cf. Standon.
Staunton, co. Glouo., 284.
, bailiwick of , in Dean forest,
284.
[on Arrow], 00. Heref., 57 (p. 25), 58.
upon Wye, Staundon, oo. Heref., 533
(p. 304).
CO. Oxford. See Stanton.
Staunton, William de, 197, 648.
Stauntone, John de, 527 (p. 293).
Staure, oo. Glouo. See Stears.
Staure, William de, 118.
William d« (son of William), 118,
INDEX OE I>fiIl86NS AND PLACES.
S6S
Staveley, oo. Derby, manor, 82.
, 00. York, 99.
Stayerton. oo. N'hamp. , 60, 340.
Stawelle, oo. Somers. See Stowell.
Staxton [in WiUerby parish], oo. York, 536
(P- 319).
Staxton, Eichard. 536 (p. 317).
Staynolyf, co. York. See StainolifF.
Stayneoros, oo. York. See Staincross.
Staynfeld, oo. Lino. See Stainfield.
Staynton [oo. Cumb.]. See Stainton.
, 00. Durham. See Stainton.
, 00. Lino. See Stainton.
00 . Westm . See Stainton.
Staynton, Steyuton, Margaret de, 484.
Staynwathe, co. Lino. See Stenwith.
Staythorpe, Sternethorp, oo. Nott. , 279 (^i.
155).
Stears, Staure [in Newnham parish], oo. Glouc,
118.
Stebenhuthe, Walter de, 611 (p. 390).
Stedeham, co. Sussex. See Stedham.
Stedham, Stedeham, co. Sussex, 536 (p. 315).
Steeple, Stupel, co. Dorset, manor, 538 (p.
330).
, advowson, 538 (p. 341).
Steeton, Stiyeton, Styveton [in Bolton Percy
parish], oo. York, 204, 536 (p. 321).
, manor, 204.
Steinesby, co. Derby. See Stainsby.
Stellinge, Stellynge, oo. Kent, 588 (p. 343).
Stene, la, co. Hants (I. of W.), 209.
SteneshnU, oo. Salop. See Tetstill.
Stenwith, Staynwathe [in Barrowby parish],
oo.'Linc, 279 (p. 153).
Stenyng, co. Sussex. See Steyning.
Stepelton, co. Salop. See Stapleton [oo.
Heref.].
Stepelton. See Stapelton.
Stephen, Thomas son of, 538 (pp. 349, 350).
Stephull, William de, 281.
Steresman, Gilbert, 536 (p. 319).
Sternethorp, oo. Nott. See Staythorpe.
Sterston, co. Norf. See Starston.
Sterte, oo. Devon. See Start.
,00. Somers. See Start.
Steventon, Stevyngton, oo. Hants, manor, 298.
Stevington, Styvington, oo. Bedf., manor,
458 (p. 258;.
Stevinton, Simon de, 68.
his daughter Maud, 68.
Stevyngton, co. Hants. See Steventon.
Stewkley, Stiueclegh, oo. Buck., 538 (p.342).
Steynolif, oo. York. See StainolifE.
Steynesby, oo. Derby. See Stainsby.
Steyning, Stenyng, oo. Sussex, 413 (p. 237).
Steynton. See Staynton.
StifEkey, Stivekeye, oo. Norf., 538 (p. 347 Us).
Stiford, Styfford [in By well], oo. N'humb.,
manor, 403 (pp. 224, 225).
Stikforth, Stikeford, John de, 636 (p. 315).
Stilton, CO. Hunt., 538 (p: 350 bis).
Stirkeland, co. Westm. See Strickland.
Stirkeland, Stirkelandketel, John
son of William de, 235.
, Bobertsonof Robert de, 218 (i). 119).
, Thomas de, 218 (p. 119), 236.
Stirton, Stretton, Stritton [in Skipton in
Craven], CO. York, 73, 5S3 (pp. 305
306).
Stisted, Stiatede, oo. Essex, 599 {p. 379).
Stistede, Bobert de, 599 (p. 379).
Stiueclegh, oo. Buck. See Stewkley.
Stiuetou, 00. York. See Steeton.
Stivekeye, oo. Norf. See Stiffkey.
Stixwould, Stykeswald, co. Lino., monks of
441.
Stoak, Stoke, oo. Chester, 389.
Stob . . . , Geoffrey le, 68.
Stobis, Mary de, 395.
Stobs, 00. York. See Stubbs.
Stoebrigge, Richard de, 338.
Stock, Stokke [in Calne parish], co. Wilts,
383.
Stock, Stokke, Adam de, 383.
, Adam de, 383.
, Jeva his wife and Patrick
their son, 383.
Stookbridge.Stokebrigge [in Arksey], oo. York,
199.
Stockeld, Stokhild [in Spofforth parish], oo.
York, 536(1). 317).
Stooklinoh Magdalen, Stokelynoh, Somers. , 406.
Stookport, CO. Chester, Disley in, q.v.--
Stoeksaeld, StoxfeId[in Bywell], oo. N'hmnb.,
237.
Stockton, Stokton, Stoketon [oo. Norf.], John
Bigot of, 302.
, Stocton, 00. Salop, church, 156.
, Stooton, 00. Wore, 615 {p. 403).
Stookwood, Stoke St. Edwald, co. Dorset,
manor, 846 (p. 195).
Stookynge [in Pirton], oo. Woro. 615
(p. 397).
Stocton, 00. Salop. See Stockton.
, 00. Woro. See Stockton.
Stodeley, oo. York, 536 (p. 322).
Stodhoe, Stodhow [in Dinadale parish], co.
Durham, 615 (iJ. 412).
Stodleyhay, Stodlehaye, Stodley, oo. Warw.
See Studley.
Stofolde, 00. Surrey, 413 (p. 237).
Stogumber, Stok Gummere, co. Somers., 412
(p. 233).
Stogursey, Stoke Curoy, co. Somers., manor,
148 (pp. 73, 77), 607 (p. 388). '
, Cock in, q.v.
Stok, 00. Glouo. See Stoke.
Gummere, co. Somers. See Stogumber,
Stokbrigg, Stokebrig [near Kilpin], oo. York,
300, 610.
566
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
stoke Goldington, oo. Back., 326.
Hammond, Stoke Hamnnd, co. Buok.,
63 {p. 19).
, CO. Chester. See Stoak.
, CO. Devon. See Stokenham.
in Teignhead, Stoke Intynhide, co.
Devon, 607 {p. 388j.
, Bast, CO. Dorset, Worgret in, q.v.
Gaylard, oo. Dorset, Ramsbury in,
q.v.
St. Edwald, CO. Dorset. See Stock-
wood.
Orchard, Stokes, Stok, Stoke Archer
[in Bishop's Cleeve parish] , co. Glonc. ,
108, 432, 538 (i). 329).
, South, CO. Lino., Easton in, q.v.
Ferry, Stoke, Stokeferie, co. Norf.,
538 (i). 346).
, North, Stoke Basset, co. Oxford, 458
(p. 256).
, manor, 202,458 (p. 258).
, Stoke Malys, Stoke Moeles,
Stokes Mules, co. Oxford, 279 (p. 157;.
manor, 603 (i)i). 384,
385).
, Stok [in Greete parish], co. Salop, 57
(p. 24;.
on Tern, Stoke upon Tirne, oo. Salop,
manor, 187.
, Curoy, 00. Somera. See Stogursey.
Gregory, co. Somers., Curry Load
in, q.v.
Stathe in, q.v.
, Rodney, Stoke Gyffard, co. Somers.,
manor, 538 (p. 338).
St. Gregory, oo. Somers. See Stoke
Gregory .
[by Clare], co. Suff., 538 (,p. 347).
.advowson of priory, 538
{p. 350).
by Nayland, co. Su£E.,LeaTeaheath in,
q.v.
[Bojton].co. Suff. [i.e. Boyton End
in Stoke by Clare], 538 (p. 347).
1 Dabernon Stokes, co. Surrev. manor,
638(^.346).
Earl, Erlestoke, co. Wilts, manor
213 (pp. 113, 114).
Stoke, William de, 346 {p. 196).
atokebrig, Stokebrigge, co. York. See Stock-
bridge; Stokbrigg.
Stokelinche, Stokelynge, Balph de, 406 538
{p. 337).
Stokelynoh, co. Somers. See Stooklinch.
Stokelynge. See Stokelinche.
Stokenham, Stoke in Eamme, oo. Devon
manor, 213 (p. 113).
advowson, 213 (,p. 114).
Stokes, CO. Glouo. See Stoke.
Stokes, Margery de, 548.
Stokesley, Stokesleye, oo. York, manor, 615
(pp. 411, 412).
Stoketon [oo. Norf.] . See Stockton.
Stokfort, Eiohard de, 279 (p. 163).
Stokheye, Eobert de, 213 (p. 114).
Stokhild, CO. York. See Stockeld.
Stokke, CO. Wilts. See Stock.
Stokke. See Stock.
Stokton, CO. Norf. See Stockton.
Stoltone, CO. Wore. See Stoulton.
Stondon Massey, Staundon, Stondon, Staunden,
00. Essex, manor, 94, 497.
Stone, CO. Staff., 541.
CO. Wore. , Dnnclent in, q.v.
Stonehouse [co. Devon?], 461.
Stonehouse, la Stonehouse^ Thomas
de, 461.
, Ealph de, 461.
Stonesfield, Stuntesfeld, co. Oxford, 581.
, manor, 509.
Stonham [Little ?], oo. Suff., 55.
Aspall, Stonham Antegan, co. Suff.,
348.
, Earl, 00. Suff., 270 (p. 146).
, manor, 270 (i). 146).
Stonham, John de, 215 (p. 116).
Stonhame wood, co. Kent, 538 (p. 331).
Stopeham, co. Sussex. See Stopham.
Stopham, Stopeham, co. Sussex, 536 (p. 315).
Storgheton, eo. Sussex. See Storrington.
Storguyl [co. Monm.]. See Chepstow.
Stormy. See Sturmy.
Storrington, Storgheton, co. Sussex, 413 (p.
237).
, Coudham in, q.v.
Stotevill. See StutevUl.
Stotfold, Stottefold, co. Bedf., manor, 361.
Stottefold, CO. Bed. See Stotfold. •
Stottesden, co. Salop, Bardley in, q.v,
Stottone, CO. Suff. See Stutton.
Stoughton, CO. Sussex, Northwood in, q.v.
Stoulton, Stolton, Stoltone, co. Wore, 615
(p. 411).
manor, 615 (p. 398).
Wolverton in, q.v.
Stourton, Stourtone, co. Wilts, manor, 607
(i». 388).
Stouting, Stutyng, co. Kent, manor, 207.
hundred, 207.
Stow [cumQuy], Stowe, oo. Camb., manor, 11.
, Stowe, CO. Lino., 349, 484.
, Sturton in, q.v,
, Stowe [in Threckingham parish],
CO. Line, 150.
Stowe [in St. Woollos parish], oo.
Monm., manor, 538 (p. 335).
, Stouwe, Stowe, co. Salop, 180.
Stowburgh, oo. Somers., 148 (p. 73).
Stowe, 00. Buck., Langport in, q.v.
Stowell, Stawelle, oo. Somers., 346 (p. 196).
Stoxfeld, CO. N'humb. See Stocksfield.
Straddenwy [Llanbedr Istradwy, co. Br«con ?] ,
manor, 205.
INDEX OP PEESONS AND PLACES.
567
Stradesete, Agnes de, 55 (p. 21).
Stratelyngge, John de, 538 (p. 333).
Stratford, Stretford, in Sandy pariah, oo.
Bedf., 412 (p. 233).
,00. Essex, abbot of, 588 (p. 360).
, Old, CO. Warw., Luddington and
Dodwell in, 303.
Toney, Stratford Tony, Stretford, oo.
Wilts, manor, 198, 615 (p. 401).
Strathale, oo. Line. See Strethall.
Stratton, oo. Cornw., Efford in, q v.
, hundred, 382.
St. Miohael, oo. Norf., 55 (p. 20).
Strawless, Little Stratton, oo. Norf.,
538(347).
Audley, oo. Oxford, manor, 279
( p. 166).
,00. Butland. See Stretton.
Over, 00. Somera., 61.
Stratton, Adam de, 60.
Streatham, Stretham, oo. Surrey, manor, 638
(p. 345).
Streatlam, Stretlom [in G-aioford pariah], oo.
Durham, 615 (p. 412).
Stredalfedan, Oastraneldan, Estraneldan [in
Pool, CO. Montgomery] , 214.
Street, Strete [in Lympne parish], oo. Kent,
604, 605.
, Strete, CO. Somers., 611 (p. 394).
Strenorth, oo. Salop, 611 (p. 392).
Strete, eo. Kent. See Street,
, 00. Somers. See Street.
Stretford, oo. Bedf. See Stratford.
,00. Wilta. See Stratford.
00. York. See Startforth.
Stretlom, oo. Durham. See Streatlam.
Strethall, Strathale, co. Essex, manor, 519
(p. 288).
Stretham, oo. Surrey. See Streatham.
Streton, co. Lino. See Sturton.
Stretton, Little [in King's Norton parish], oo.
Leio.,468(2).258).
eo. Line. See Sturton.
Stratton [co. Rutland], 412 (p. 236).
Church, 00. Salop. See Church
Stretton.
on Dunsmore, Stretton on Dounes-
more, oo. Warw., 412 (p. 234).
00. York. See Stirton.
Stretton, Biohard son of Hugh de, 533 (p.
306).
William de, 533 (p. 306).
Strickland, Stirkeland Eandolff, oo. Westm.,
218 (p. 119).
Kettle, Stirkeland Ketel [in Kendal
parish], CO. Westm., 218 {p. 119), 236.
Little, Stirkeland [in Morland parish],
io. Westm., 218 (p. 118).
... Roger, Stirkeland Boger [in Kendal
parish], oo. Westm., 218 (p. 118).
Stritton, oo. York. See Stirton.
Strogoill. See Chepstow.
Strubby, Strubbi, oo. Lino., 352 { p. 200).
Stub House, Stubhous [in Harewood parish],
00. York, 49, 65.
Stubbs, Stobs [in Womersley parish], oo.
York. 395.
Stubbum [Stubbing in Ilkley parish?], co.
York, 536 (p. 317).
Stubhous, 00. York. See Stub House.
Stubhous, Stubliuse, Adam de, 49.
, Bichard son of Adam de, 66.
, Richard de, 49.
Stuoh, Thomas son of William de and Isabel
(de Wlankeslowe) his wife, 447.
Studley, Stodleyhay.oo. Warw., 412 (i). 234).
, Stodlehaye and Stodley Padongre, co.
Warw., 615 (i). 405).
Stuntesfeld, co. Oxford. See Stonesfleld.
Stupel, CO. Dorset. See Steeple.
StupsUangeford, co. Wilts. See Langford.
Stupellavyntone, co. Wilts. See Lavington.
Sturminster Marshall, SturminiatreMareaoall,
Sturministre Maresohal, Sturmynstre
Maresohall, Sturmynstre Maresohal,
00. Dorset, manor, 44, 425, 466, 485.
Lytohett minster in, q.v.
, hundred, 44.
Newton, oo. Dorset, Bagber in, q.v,
, Colbere in, q.v.
Sturmy, Stormy, William, 341.
Henry son of Henry, 615 (p. 403).
, Hugh, 156.
, his son John, 156.
, Joan, 536 (j). 319).
, Richard, 341.
, Robert, 57 (p. 24), 58, 533 (p. 305).
, William and Alasya his wife, 341.
Sturmynystre, co. Dorset. See Sturminster.
Sturnel, William, 283.
Sturton, Stretton, Streton [in Stow parish],
00. Line, 349, 421, 484.
Stutevill, Stotevill, Stutevile, Eleanor
wife of Robert de, 237.
Stoutus or Stutus de, 77, 78.
John de, 237.
..., Nicholas de, 77.
Robert de, 534 (p. 309).
his daughter Bourge, 534
(p. 309).
, Eleanor wife of , 77.
Stutte, John, 151.
Stutton, Stottone, co. Suff., 215 (p. 116 bis).
, Alton in, q.v.
[in Tadcaster parish], co. York, 396,
536(3). 317).
Stutyng, CO. Kent. See Stouting.
Styfford, oo. N'humb. See Stiford.
Stykenay, John de, 471 (p. 265).
Stykeswald, oo. Lino. See Stixwould.
Styne, John, 170.-
.Ralph, 170.
, Roger, 170.
568
INDEX OF PEBSONS AND PLACES.
Stynton. Stinton, eo. Norf., manor, 270
{pp. 146, 147).
Styrrup, Styrope, co. Nott.. 279 (p. 155).
StyTeton, oo. York. See Steeton.
Styyington, co. Bedf. See Stevington.
Suafham, co. Camb. See Swaffham.
Suavesheye, co. Camb. See Swavesey.
Suche. See Zouche.
Suokley, Sukeleye, Soekeleye, Suckeleye, oo.
Wore, 615 {pp. 397, 403, 410).
manor, 611 (i). 393).
Sadbrok, John son of Albert de, and Florence
his wife, 421.
Sudbrook, Sudbrok [in Normanton parish],
Line, 534 (i). 310).
Sudbury, Sudburi [in Eaton Sooon parish, co.
Bedf.], 492, 548.
, Subyry, Subyr, oo. Suff., 538 (j)-326).
, St. Sepulchre, advowson of
chapel, 538(2). 351).
Sudbury, Margery wife of William.
de, 492.
John de, 548.
Sudleye, John de, 615 {p. 403).
EobertgonofEdmuadde,615(i).403).
Suffolk, earl of. See Bigod.
Sugdon, Suggedon [in Bodington parish] , co.
Salop, 611 (pp. 393, 394).
Suggedon, co. Salop. See Sugdon.
Sukeleye, co Wore. See Suokley.
Suldeme, John de, 222.
Sulham, Suleham, co. Berks, manor, 127.
Sully, SuUye, co. Glamorgan, 538 {p. 333).
Sully, SuUye, Sulleye, Mabel de, 310.
John de, 538 (p. 340).
Eavmondde, 310, 538 (j3i>. 333 hit,
340).
Sulthom, CO. Oxford. See Sonldem.
Sumburn, co. Hants. See Somborne.
Sumbury, Henry de, 607 (p. 388).
Sumerford, Boger de, 213 (p. 114).
Sumerhouae [co. Durham]. See Summer-
house.
•Sumery. See Somery.
Summerhouse, Somerhus, Sumerhouse [in
Gainford parish, co. Durham], 615
( pp. 406, 412).
Sumpter, Maud, 218 {p. 119).
Sumter, Bichard le, of Lincoln, 281.
Sunderland, Sundirlond, in Dookine, oo. Norf.
263.
Sundirlond, co. Norf. See Sunderland.
Surdeyale, Surdeval, Surdefal. See Sourdeval.
Surtays, Nicholas, 615 {p. 412 6i«).
Sutoheroh, oo. Essex. See Southohurch.
Suterby, oo. Lino. See Sutterby.
Suth, oo. Kent. See Soutbborough.
SuthEiiston, John de, 61.
Suthanyngfeld, co. Essex. See Hanningfield.
Suthcadebery, co. Somers. See Cadbury.
Suthburton, co. York. See Burton.
Suthclierelie, Soutchercli, Sutcherh,
Joan de, 201.
Peter de, 200.
Peter son of Bichard de, and Joan
his wife, 200.
Joan wife of Peter de, 200, 201.
Peter de. his daughters Alice and
Joan, 189, 200, 201.
Bichard de, 201.
Suthchu:iton, co. Somers. See Cheriton.
Suthoote, eo. Devon. See Southeote.
Suthewik, oo. Sussex. See Southwick.
Suthewyk by Bristoll, 416.
Sathie, co. Sussex. See Southie.
Suthleghe, oo. Oxford. See Leigh.
SnthlufFenham, eo. Eutland. See Luffenham.
Suthlynu, co. Norf. See Lynn.
Suthmer, co. Norf. Scc'Sowthmere.
Sutho Wyneestre; co. Hunt. See Southoe.
Suthorp, CO. Lino. See Soutborpe.
Suthperton, co. Somers. See Petherton.
Suthwerk, co. Surrey. See Southwark.
Suthwode, oo. Suff., 538 {p. 325).
Suthwyk [oo. N'hamp.]. See Southwick.
Sutluffeuham, co. Eutland. See Luffenham.
Sutterby, Suterby, oo. Line, 412 {p. 233).
Sutton, Soutton, co. Bedf., 548.
Soarsdale, Sutton in Dale, oo. Derby,
manor, 231,
Poyntz, Sutton Poinz [in Preston
parish] , co. Dorset, 538 (p. 341).
manor, 45, 346 (p. 195).
Waldron, Sutton Walrond, co.
Dorset, manor, 528.
, G-reat Sutton [in Kochford hundred],
CO. Essex, 460.
, Temple, Little Sutton [in Sutton and
Prittlewell] , oo. Essex, manor, 213 (p.
112).
Long, 00. Hants, Well in, q.v.
...'. at Hone, oo. Kent, 120 (^j. 53).
Valence, oo. Kent, manor, 56.
[in Prescot parish], co. Lane., 279
{p. 163).
[Cheney], CO. Leic, 412 (p. 236).
[in the Marsh] , oo. Lino., 352 (p.201).
, Long, Sutton in Holonde. co. Line,
252, 279 {p. 153).
, Suttone, 00. Norf., manor, 475
(p. 270).
[in Woolaton pariah], co. Nott., 428.
on Trent, co. Nott., 279 (p. 1S5).
, Great [in Diddlebury parish] , co.
Salop, 83.
Little [in Diddlebury parish], co.
Salop, 574.
Bingham, Sutton Ghauvell, co.
Somers., 440.
, Long, Langesutton, po. Somers., 346'
ip. 196).
, CO. Suff., 481,517.
INDEX OE PEESONS AND PLACES.
569
Sutton— comt.
CO. Sussex, 536 {p. 3J5).
, manor, 563 (p. 312).
Coldfield, Sutton in Colefeld, Sutton
in Colefield, Southon, oo. Warw.,
manor, 615 {pp. 399. 409).
, advowBon, 615 (p. 406).
Wiggins Hill in, q.v.
Veney, Penny Sutton, co. Wilts,
advowson, 611 {p. 394).
Sturmy [in Tonbury parish], co.
Wore, 57 (p. 24).
[in Kildwick pariah], oo. York, S33
(p. 305).
in Holderness, CO. York, 266 {p. 144),
341, 345.
Full, Foulsuttou, CO. York, 536 {p.
319).
Sutton, John son of John de, 281.
Hughde, 536 (p. 315).
, Johnde, 341.
, Maddoe de, 62 (;p. 29).
Oliver de, bishop of Lincoln, 161,
227.
, Richard de, 251 {p. 136), 279 (y. 155).
Simon de, knight, 167.
, , his son John, 167.
Thomas de, 279 (p. 163).
Suwaudci CO. Suff. See Southwold.
Suwerk. See Southwark.
Swaby, co. Lino., 557.
manor, 352 (p. 200).
Bwafeld, co. Line. See Swayfield.
Swafeld, Agnes de, 157.
Swaffham Prior, Suafham, co. Camb., 409.
Swafham, oo. Norf., nuns of, 519
( p. 288).
Swale, River, co. York, ferry over, 536 {p.
314).
Swallowfield.Swaluefeld, Swalefeld, co. Berks,
615 (p. 412).
, manor, 625.
Swanescompe, co. Kent. See Swansoombe.
Swanland, Svranneslund [in North Ferriby
parish], co. York, 252.
Swannesbache, ferry, co. Chester, 62 {p. 30).
Swanneslund, co. York. See Swanland.
Swannington, Swanyngton [in Whitwick
parish], CO. Leic, 279 {p. 156).
Swenyton, oo. Norf., 638 {p. 347).
Swanscombe, Swanescompe, oo. Kent, manor,
475 {p. 269 Us).
Swansthorpe, Sweynesthorp, oo. Norf., 529.
Swanton [in Mereworth parish], co. Kent, 638
{p. 331).
Swanyngton, co. Leio. See Swannington.
Swarby, Swarreby, oo. Lino., 350.
Swarreby, co. Lino. See Swarby.
Swartebourch [i.e. Borough head in Talbenny]
CO. Pemb.,64(i). 34).
Swaton, Swaveton in Kesteven, co. Line, 279
{p. 153).
"*., manor, 279 (p. 154).
Swavesey, Swaveseye, Swaviseye, Suaresheye,
00. Camb., 67.
, manor, 458 (p. 256).
advowson of priory, 458 {p. 256).
, a chaplain of. See Poor.
Swaveton, co. Line. See Swaton.
Swayaeld, Swafeld, co. Line, 157, 592.
Swell, 00. Glouc, 538 {p. 341).
Swenesford, Hubert de, 397 {p. 219).
Swenyton, oo. Norf. See Swannington.
Swepstorie, Swepeston, co. Leic, 412 ( l^. 236).
Swevelisho, Robert de, 454.
Sweynesthorp, co. Norf. See Swansthorpe.
Swilland, Swynelond, Swynlaund, co. Suff.,
390, 538 {p. 348).
Swinden, Swyudene [in Gisburn parish] ,
CO. York, 536 {pp. 313, 320).
Swine, Swyn [co. York], prioress of, 536
{p. 320).
Benningholme in, q.v.
Swinefleet, Swynflet, co. York, 279 {p. 159).
Swineshead. Swynesheved, oo. Lino., 584.
abbot of, 584.
Swinhoe, Swynhou, Swynowe, Scwynhow,
Swynhou [in Bamburgh parish], co.
■ N'humb.. 534 ( p. 309), 535.
manor, 536 (j). 324).
Swinhope, Swynhope, oo. Lino., 275.
Swinnow, Swynhowe wood [in Wetherby,
parish], oo. York, 636 (p. 314).?
Swinstead, Swjnsted, Swynested [by Grant-
ham], CO. Lino., 592.
Swyft, John, 163.
his son William, 153.
Bwyndene, co. York. See Swinden.
Swyneborne, Robert de, 533 ( p. 306).
Swyneford, Thomas de, 333.
Herbert de, 397 [p. 219).
John de, 333, 471 {p. 264).
, Thomas de, and Margaret his wife,
333.
Swynelond, co. Suff. See Swilland.
Swynesheved, co. Line. See Swineshead.
Swynflet, co. York. See Swinefleet.
Swynhope, co. Line. See Swinhope.
Swynhowe, co. York. See Swinnow.
Swynlaund, co. Suff. See Swilland.
Swynley Sheles, oo. N'humb., 536 {p. 313).
Swynowe, Swynhou, co. N'humb. See Swin-
hoe.
Swynsted, Swynested, oo. Lino. See Swin-
stead.
Swynton, Thomas de, 160.
Swtperton, co. Somers. See Petherton.
Sybascot, co. Salop. See Slbberscott.
Sybbeford, oo. Oxford. See Sibford.
Syfleton, oo. Kent. See Sifflington.
570
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
Sygedon, co. Devon [Sigdon in Buokland All
Saints?], 462.
Syleham, Sjlham, co. Sufi., 55.
Sylenebregge [called Sillonesbrigge in Vol. II],
CO. Kent, 666.
Sylfan, Selreyn [in Castle Caereinlon, co.
Montgomery] . 214.
Symely. Geoffrey, 412 {p. i34).
Symond, Roger. 533 (p. 304).
Symondsbury. Simondeabergh, oo. Dorset, 142.
Symondaton, co. Line. See Simonston,
Syngelton, Alice wife ot John de, 179.
Syngleborwe, co Buck. See Singleborough.
Sypton, 00. Oxford. See Shipton.
Syston, CO. G-louc. See Siston.
Syston, Seitheston, co. Leic, 458 (p. 259).
Syxmankote, John de, 576.
Taaf river. See Taff.
Tadcaster, Tadeoastre, Tadoastre, co. york,536
(p. 318).
manor, 536 {pp. 314, 324).
, Ouston in, q.v.
Stutton in, q.v.
Taddington, Tadinton [in Bakewell parish],
00. Derby, 553.
Taddyport, Tadyeport [in Little Torrington
pariah], co. Devon, 244.
Tadelawe, co. Camb. See Tadlow.
Tadinton, oo. Derby. See Taddington.
Tadlintou, co. Wore. See Teddington.
Tadlow, Tadelawe, co. Camb., manor, 12.
Tadyeport, co. Devon. See Taddyport.
Taff, Taaf, Taf, river, fisheries in, 538
{pp. 332, 334).
TaUlour, Richard le, 534 (p. 308).
, Simon le, of Watford, 161.
Takel, Takyll, Ralph, 349, 484.
Talabrin, co. Denbigh, 279 {p. 168).
Talaoherne [co. Carm.]. Sec Laughame.
Talbot, Talebot, Thomas le fizj 621.
Joan hia wife, 521.
Alan, 279 (i), 156).
, Edmund, 279 (p. 160).
, Joan wife of Edmund, 279 {p. 161).
, Sarah, 624.
./ , William, 427, 527 (p. 294;.
Talenaz, Talenatz, Talenaie, Har-
garet, 517.
Thomas, 481,
, Robert son of John, 481, 517.
Thomas, 617.
lalesworth, oo. Surrey. See ToUsnorth.
Talevan, co. Glamorgan. See Talyvan.
[Abersychan ?] , co. Monm., 538
(P.3S7).
Taleworth, Peter de, 538 {p. 348).
Richard de, 538 (pp. 325, 348).
Talgarth [co. Brecon], manor, 205.
Taliboys, Tayleboys, Luke, 533 ( p. 302).
Talk on the Hill, oo. Staff., 62 {pp. 29. 31).
Talleuharn. Tallauharn, co. Carmarthen.
See Laughame.
Talworth, Northtaleworth [in Long Ditton
parish], co. Surrey, manor, 538
{p. 345).
Talyvan, Talevan, oo. Glamorgan castle, 538,
{pp. 332, 333).
Tame, Thame, river, co. Warw., 615 (pp. 399,
409).
Tamerton, co. Cornw., manor, 141.
, Ogbeere, in. q.v.
Tameworth, co. Staff. See Tamworth.
Tamworth, Thomworth. Thomorth, Tame-
worth, CO. Staff,, St. Edith's Church,
482.
, prebends in collegiate church,
482.
, manor, 412 {p. 232).
CO. Warw., Amington in, q.v.
Tandridge, Tannigge, Tanrigge, Tanregg,
CO. Surrey, 897 (i). 219).
, manor, 538 f^J. 345).
hundred, 119.
Taneworthe, co, Warw. See Tanworth.
Tangelee in Bramley, co, Surrey, 607 { p. 388).
Tannere, Andrew le, 497.
Tanneshore, oo. N'hamp. See Tansor.
Tanrigge, Tanrugge, Tanregg, co. Surrey.
See Tandridge,
Tanshelf , Tanself, Thanschof [by Poiitefraot],
CO. York, 279 (p. 159).
Tansor, Tanneshore, co. N'hamp., 638 (p.
345).
Tanworth, Taneworthe, Thoneworth, Tone-
worth, CO. Warw.. manor, 615 {pp.
399, 409).
advowson, 615 {pp. 406, 409).
See Monkspath.
Tany, John, knight, 319.
Roger de, 72, 213 {p. 112), 262, 599
(pp. 379, 381).
Tapcuitt, John, 533 (p. 307).
Tarbock, Torbok [in Huyton parish], co.
Lane, 279 (p. 163).
Tardebigg, co. Wore, Bentley Fauncefoot in,
q.v.
Tarente, co. Dorset. See Tarrant.
Tarporley, Toperlegh, Torpurlegh, Torperlegh,
CO. Chester, 53 (p. 18), 251 {pp. 136,
137).
Tarrant Gunville, Tarente Qundevyle, Tarente
Gundevill, co. Dorset, 538 (p. 341).
manor, 538 (p. 330).
advowson, 538(p.341).
INDEX 01? PEeSONB and PLACES.
571
Tarrant Qunville— cont.
Keynston, Tarente, oo. Dorset, nuns
of, 466.
Eushton, Eusseauston, Tarente Rus-
aeaux, Tarente Eusseauston, oo. Dorset,
638 (i>. 840).
manor, 44, 538 (p. 341).
Tartcurtays, Tarte Curtois, William, 536 (p.
319).
Tasburgh, Taseburg, oo. Norf., 538 (p. 346).
Taaeburg, oo. Norf. See Tasburgh.
Tateshal, Tateshale, Tatteshale,
Tatisshale, Ihateshal, Joan,
wife of Robert de, 629.
, John de, 221.
, Eobert de, 55 (p.20), 121, 335, 352
(p. 201), 458 (p. 255), 475 ( p. 269).
Robert son of Robert de, 407.
, Thomas de, 129.
Tateworth, eo. Somers, See Tatworth.
Tathewell, John de, 534 (p. 309).
Cf. Tawell.
Tathwell, Tawelle, oo. Lino., 638 (p. 350).
Tatinggiston, oo. Suff. See Tattingstone.
Tatisshale, Tatteshale. See Tateshal.
Tatlynton, Tatlington, Tatlyngton, oo. Woro.
See Teddington.
Tattingstone, Tatinggiston, Tattinggiston, oo.
Suff., manor, 215 (p. 115).
, advowBon, 215 (p. 115).
Tatton [in Eostherne parish] , oo. Chester,
manor, 62 (p. 30).
Tatworth, Tateworth [in Chard parish], co.
Somers., 607 (p. 889).
Tauntefer, Walter, 208.
Taunton, oo. Somers., schools at, 225.
Taunton, William de, tailor of London, 611
(p. 390).
Taw river, a fishery in, 538 ( p. 380).
Tawell, William de, 638 (p. 350).
Cf. Tathewell.
Tawelle, co. Line. See Tathwell.
Tawstook, Toustock, co. Devon, manor, 143.
Tanton, South, Suthtauton, Southtauton, oo.
Devon, manor, 198, 615 (p. 400).
Tayleboys, See Taliboys.
Taylour, Peter le, 384, 542.
Taynton, Little, Teynton, Toynton, oo.
Glouo., 148 {pp. 74, 78), 468 {p. 257).
Tebay, Tybay, oo. Westm., 533 (p. 303).
Teddington, Tadlinton, Tatlington, Tatlyng-
ton, CO. Woro. ,li8( pp. 72, 76), 350.
Teesdale, Tesedale [co. Durham], 615 (m.
407, 413).
Tegengl, Englefeld [eo. Denbigh], oantred, 63
(p. 18).
Telisford, Telsford, co. Somers., 538 (p. 339).
Temdebury, Temedebury, co. Woro. See Ten-
bury.
Tempest, John, 533 (p. 306).
Temple, oo. Cornw., Trebighe in, q.v.
Guiting, 00. Gloua. See Guiting.
Soureby, co. Westm. See Sowerby.
Loughern, Temple Lawarne [in St.
John Bedwardine parish, Worcester],
CO. Wore, manor, 615 (p. 411).
Temple in London, master of, 458 («b. 258,
269).
knights of, 88, 97, 849, 413 (p. 238),
458 (p. 258), 522.
, master and knight of, 318.
fee of, 213 (i). 112).
Tenbury, Teneberey, Temdeburi, Themedebury,
Temedebury [oo. Wore], 56.
, manor,67(j).24), 533,(pp.303, 304).
chantry at, 633 (p. 305).
Tenebury [co. Wore.]. See Tenbury.
Teophania, John son of, 615 (p. 412).
Terling, Terliugg, Terlyngg, Terlyug, co.
Essex, 471 {p. 265), 548, 699 (p. 379).
Testepin. William, 216 (p. 116).
Tetbury, Tettebury, co. Glouc, manor, 321.
TeteneshuU, oo. Salop. See Tetstill.
Tetlyngebery, John de, 538 (p. 343).
Tetstill, Tettieahull, TeteneshuU, SteneshuU
' [in Neen Sollers parish], co. Salop, 104.
manor, 67 (p. 23).
Tetteborne, Thomas de, 627 ( p. 294).
Tettebury co. Glouo. See Tetbury.
TettieshuU, co. Salop. See Tetstill.
Teukesbury, eo. Qlouc. See Tewkesbury.
Tew, Little, Tywe, co. Oxford, 279 (p. 157).
Tewkesbury, Teukesbiury, Theukesburi, Theu-
kesbyri, oo. Glouo., manor and
borough, 538 ( p. 329).
abbey of, 638 (p. 333).
advowBon of , 638 ( i). 342).
abbot of, 272, 538 ( pp. 334, 341).
,, honour of, 686.
Tewynton, co. Cornwall, manor, 139 (p. 64).
Teyle. See Tylia.
Teynton, co. Glouo. See Taynton.
Thaokthwaite, Thaokthuuayt, near Lowes-
water, Cumb., 146.
Thame, river, oo. Warw. See Tame.
Thames, river, 611 (p. 391).
(ferry over, at Caversham, 538 (p.
327).
fisheries in, 37, 403 (p. 224), 538 (p.
329).
, fishery in, at Earley, 37.
Thausohef, co. York. See Tanshelf .
Tharlestorp in Holderness, co. York {now
disappeared), 262.
Thateshal. See Tateshal.
Thawe, la, co. Glamorgan, 538 (p. 334).
Thaxted, Thaisted, co. Essex 538 (p. 349).
Theddingworth, oo. N'hamp, Hothorpe in, q.v.
Theddlethorpe, Thedelthorpe, Thetelthorp,
CO. Line, 144, 623.
Thelveton, oo. Norf., 55 (p, 21).
572
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
Thelwall, Thelewalle [in Eiincom parish], co.
Chester, fishery. 279 (i). 164).
Themelthorpe, Twynelthorp, co. Norf., 538
(P- 347).
Thenepath, co. Comw., 461.
Thenford, co. N'hamp., 437.
Theophania. See Teophania.
Thernynge, co. Hunt. See Thuming.
CO. N'hamp. See Thurning.
Thetelthorp, co. Line. See Theddlethorpe.
Theutesburi, Theukesbyri, oo. Glono. See
Tewkesbury.
Thewyng, John de, 415. Cf. Tweng.
Theyn, William le, 347.
Thingdene, co. N'hamp. See Finedon.
Thirkleby, Thurkelby, co. York [N.B.],
manor, 92.
Thimi. See Tbrine.
Thirnom, co. N'humb. See Famham.
Thimomesden, co. N'humb., 636 {p. 316).
Thimum, co. N'humb. See Farnham.
Thisteldene, Henry de, 479.
Thistleton, Tbystelton, Thistelton. Tylystine-
ton, CO. Rutland, 412 (p. 235), 592.
Thianerghfothehog, co. Glamorgan, ' 538
(p. 335).
Thlesywyan, Lestynwynan, Tlesywyan [oo.
Montgomery], 214.
Thleweny river. See Llynfi.
Thodeham, oo. SufB. See Taddenham.
Tholthorpe, Thoraldthorp [in Alne parish],
CO. York, 313.
Thomas, earl of Lancaster. 62 (pp. 28, 29),
179, 231, 279,. 395. 458 (i?. 256), 471
(,pp. 264, 265;, 473, 498, 533 {p. 303),
519 (p. 289), 536 Cp. 314.)
son of Edmund the king's brother
and Alesia his wife, 279 (p. 160).
Thomas, son of Llewelyn ap Owen, 91. •
, Eva daughter of, 536 {p. 322).
, Eobert, 355.
, his son Biohard, 355.
William son of, 541.
, , his brother Adam, 541.
le fiz Talebot, Peter son of, 621 .
Thomley, Thomelegh, oo. Oxford [in Worm-
inghall parish, co. Buck.], 279 (j>. 156).
Thomorth, Thomworth, co. Staff. See Tam-
worth.
Thonbrugge, Thonebregg, co. Kent. See
Tonbridge.
Thonebregg, German de, 622.
Thonebrugge, co. Kent. See Tonbridge.
Thoneworth, co. Warw. See Tanworth.
Thony. See Tony.
Thoralby, Thoraldby [in Bngthorpe parish],
CO. York, 93.
Thoraldthorp, oo. York. See Tholthorpe.
ThorecroB, oo. fork, 240.
Thoresby, North, oo. Lino.,Autby in, j.u.
Ihorlaye, co. Lino., manor, 279 {p. 164).
Thorlby, Thorledby, Thorleby [in Skipton in
Craven], co. York, 73, 633 {pp. 301,
305, 306).
Thorleby, Thorledby, oo. York. See Thorlby.
Thormarton [co. Gloue.]. See Tormarton.
Thormodeby, Henry de, 636 (p. 322).
Thormond, Henry, 338.
Thorn, co. Eutland. See Horn.
Thomborough, Thomburgk [in Corbridge
parish], co. N'humb., manor, 403
( i). 224 .
Thornbury, co. Giouc., manor and borough,
638 (i). 329).
Thomcombe, Thomoumbe, oo. Dorset, 538
{p. 341).
Thomcroft, Thomorofte [in Leatherbead
parish], co. SuiTey, 538 i p. 345).
Thomdon, co. Essex. See Horndon.
CO. Su£f., 540.
Thorndone, Henry de, 201.
Thorndum, co.Worc. See Thornton.
Thorne, la, co. Comw., 139 {p. 65.)
Thorneholm, co. York. See Thomholme.
Thomer, Thornoure, Thomon? co. York, 65,
279 (p. 159).
, advowson, 279 {p. 159).
Thorneton, oo. Line. See Thornton.
Thomey, Thomeye [co. Camb. ] , abbot of, 638
(p. 360).
, Thornye, co. Sussex, 407.
Thomgumbald, Thorn Gumbaud in Holder-
nesse [in Paull parish, co. York],
manor, 301.
Thornham, Parva, co. Sufi., 481.
Thomhill, Thomhull, John de, 679.
Walter de, 603 ( i). 385).
and Margaret his wife, 603
{p. 386).
Thomholm, co. Line., advowson of priory ,618.
Thomholme, Thorneholm [in Burton Agnes
parish], co. York, 536 {p. 314).
Thomholme, Thomholm, Hugh de 536
(pp. 318, 319).
Thornhull. See Thomhill.
Thomon [Thomer?], co. York, 65.
Thornoure, oo. York. See Thomer.
Thomthwaite, Thoruethuuayt [in Crosthwaite
parish], co. Cumb., 146.
Thornton, oo. Leic., manor, 274.
, BagworEh in, q.v.
[Curtis], Thorneton [oo.Liuc], 472.
abbot of, 472, 536 {p. 316).
le Moor, Thorneton, co. Line, 536
(1>.315).
Thorndum [near Stoulton] , oo . Wore. ,
manor, 615 (p. 411).
Thorneton, oo. York, Edithmarsh
meadow in, 635.
[in Stainton parish], co. York, 536
(p. 320).
in Craven, Thorneton, oo. York. 636
(p. 321).
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
573
Thornton, Banulph de, 2S.
Peter de, 23.
Thornye, co. Sussex. See Thorney.
Thornyhaugh, Thornihalugh [in EotUbnry
parish], oo. N'hnmb., vaeoary, 219
(p. 121;.
Thorp [in Southehuroh parish], oo. Essex, 189.
, North, in Southohuroh, oo. Essex, 201.
Edmer, co. Leio. See Eduiond-
thorpe.
00. Norf., 529.
[by Debenham], oo. Suff., 427, 521.
[in Samford hundred], oo. Suff., 538
(p. 348).
Sub Montem, Thorpp [in Burnsall
parish], oo. York, 533 {p. 305).
[in Howdeu parish], oo. York, 800,
610.
[in Eudaton parish] , oo. York, 121.
Thorp, John de, 473.
Thorpe by Kirkeby Malesart, oo. York. See
Grewelthorpe.
Thorpel, co. N'hamp., manor, 531.
Thorrington, Thuritone, oo. Essex, manor,
475 (i). 263).
advowson, 475 (p. 268).
Thorrok. Thorruk, co. Essex. See Thurrook.
Thorry [in Hartland parish] , oo. Devon, 29.
Thouleslound, oo. Hunt. See Toseland.
Thourruk, oo. Essex. See Thurrook.
Thours. See Tours.
Thrapston, Thrapstone, oo. N'hamp., 538
(p. 344).
Threokingham, Trigingham, Trikingham, oo.
Line, 150, 482.
Threkyngham, Lambert de, 592.
Thremhale, co. Essex. See Thromhill.
Thresfeld, Elias de, 345.
Threshfield, Tresfeld [in Linton parish], co.
York, 536 (p. 321).
Thribergh, oo. York. See Thrybergh.
Thrine, Thirni, Fieri or Eiri de, 536 (p. 320).
Thritton [Thurlaton in Whitton?]. co. Su£f..
538 ( p. 348).
Thrixton, Threxstone, co. Norf., 538 f p. 347).
Throckelawe, Thomas de, 219 (p. 121).
Throekley, Throckelawe [in Newburn parish],
CO. N'humb.,219(p. 121).
Thromhill, Thremhale [in Stanstead Mont-
fichet parish, oo. Essex], 258.
Thropton [in Eothbury parish], oo. N'humb. ,
219 (p. 121).
Throxenby, Thuratanby [in Scalby pariah],
00. York, manor, 536 {p. 323), 537.
Thrybergh, Trybergh, Thribergh, oo. York,
536 {p. 317).
Tbudenham. See Tndenham.
Thuaderle, Andrew de, 305.
, Philip de, 306.
, C/, Tunderle.
Thundersley, Thunderleye, Thunderle, oo.
Essex, 189.
, St. Michael's church, 286.
, , destroyed by fire, 286.
Thuritone, co. Essex. See Thorrington.
Thm-kelby, oo. York. See Thirkleby.
Thurlaston, oo. Warw., 615 (p. 405).
Thurlby, Thurleby [by Market Deeping], co.
Lino., 402.
Thurleby, oo. Line. See Thurlby.
Thurleigh, la Leigh, Lega, oo. Bedf., 53
(p. 18).
Thurlston, Thirliston. Thurlaston [in Whitton
pariah], oo. Suff., 519 {p. 288), 539.
C/, Thritton.
Thurning, Thernynge, co. Hunt., 538 (p. 350).
[oo. N'hamp.], 538 (i). 350).
, Thvrnyngg, oo. Norf., manor, 611
(p. 393;.
Thurrook, West; Thorruk, Thourruk Brian-
zonn, Thurhok, Thorrok, oo. Essex,
273.
manor, 599.
advowson, 599 {p. 379).
Thurstanby, oo. York. See Throxenby.
Thurstaston, Thurstanston, co. Chester, manor,
33.
Thurston, co. Suff., 486.
Thwaite, Thweyth [by Lotion], co. Norf., 538
(p. 346).
Thweyth, co. Norf. See Thwaite.
Thwing, Tweng, oo. York, E.E., 536 (p. 319).
Thyngden, oo. N'hamp. See Pinedon.
Thyrnyngg, oo. Norf. See Thurning.
Thystelton, oo. Eutland. See Thiatleton.
Tibbenham, Tibenham, oo. Norf.. 412 {pp.
231, 234).
Tibetot, Tybott, Tibtoft, Typstoft,
Tibotoft, Tybot, Tipetot, Payn
de, 619.
, John de, 519.
Payn de, 199. 216 (p. 115 Us).
, and Agnes his wife, 519.
Tibi, Edmund, 638 ( p. 346).
Tibtoft. See Tibetot.
Tibynton, oo. Staff. See Tipton.
Tiochefeld, oo. Hants. See TitchSeld.
Tichese, Tioheseye, co. Surrey. See Titsey.
Tiohefelde, Tiohefeud, co, Hants. See Titch
field.
Tiohewell, oo. Norf. See Titchwell.
Tichull [oo. York]. See Tiokhill.
Tickenoote, Tygekeneoote [co. Butland], 412
(p. 236).
Tiokenham. Tykeham, oo. Somers. , 538
(p. 338).
TioknaU, Tykenhale [oo. Derby], 279 (p. 156).
Tiokhill, Tichull, Tjkehull, TykhuU [co.
York], castle, 106.
honour, 274, 279 {p. 156).
Tidcorobe, Tjdecomb, oo, Wilts,, 615 (p,4f}l).
674
INDEX OP PEESONS AND PLACES.
Tidecomb, oo. Berks. See Titooombe.
, CO. Wilts. See Tidcombe.
Tidenham,Tudenhaiii in the liberty of Strogoil,
00. Glouc, 373.
Tidinprid, oo. Salop. See Tyddyn-Prydd [oo.
Montgomery].
Tidworth. North, Northtodeworth, oo. Wilts,
4.58 ( p. 257).
Tildesleje, Hugh de, 279 (i). 163).
Tilleshop, co. Salop. See Tilsop.
Tillingdon, Tillingedonne [in Tandridge
parish], oo. Surrey, 538 (p. 326).
Tillington, Tulintone [in Surghill parish, oo.
Heref .] , manor, 205.
, CO. Sussex, river in, q.v,
Tilly, TyUy, TyUi, Henry, 648.
, John, 538 (p. 339).
, Maud fde Faldyngworth), wife of
Henry, 369.
, Robert, 199.
Tilmanaton, Florence, Maud and Agatha de,
220 (p. 122).
Tilney, Tylneye, oo. Norf., 538 {p. 347).
Tilsop, Tylleshope, Tilleshop [in Nash parish] ,
00. Salop, manor, 57 ( p. 24j, 90.
Tilton, Tylton, oo. Leio., 615 (p. 406).
manor, 615 {p. 409).
Tintagel, Tyntagel, oo. Cornw., castle, 491.
Tintern, Tynterne, co. Monm., 538 {p. 336).
Little, CO. Monm., 638 (p. 885).
Tipetot. See Tibetot.
Tipton. Tibynton.oo. Staff., 581.
Tirel. See Tyrol.
Tirhendred, oo. Glamorgan, 538 (p. 334).
Tirwhiteley, oo. N'humb. See Trewhitley.
Tissington, Tyssington [co. Derby], manor,
62 {p. 28).
Titohfield, Tiohefelde, Tioeheteld, Tiohefeud,
CO. Hants, 590.
, king's court at, 299.
abbot of, 212, 298.
Titohmarah, Tyohemers, Tychemerssh, Tyohe-
merah, co. N'hamp., 458 (p. 258>
manor, 263, 520 Us, 545.
Titchwell, Tiohewell, co. Norf., 263.
Titooombe, Tidecomb [in Kentbury parish]
00. Berks., 212.
, manor, 212.
Titsey, Tichese, Tioheseye, Tyohese, oo.
Surrey, 538 (pp. 326. 346).
, advowson, 538 (p. 346).
Tiverton, co. Devon, 527 ( p. 295).
, Chettisoombe in, q.v.
, Chevithome in, q.v.
, Loman in, q.v.
Tochet. See Tuchet.
Tockholes [in Blackburn parish], oo. Lane,
279 (i). 161).
Tookholes, Adam de, 279 (p. 161).
Tookington, Upper, Totynton, Tookinton,
Tookynton, co. Glouo., 45, 638 (p. 341).
, manor, 346 (p. 195).
Toddington, Todingdon, Todyndon, co. Bedf..
697.
, advowson, 697.
Toddyngeworth, co. Sussex. See Totting-
worth.
Todenham, co. Su£f. See Tuddenham.
Todenhsm. See Tudenham.
Todhill, Todholes [in Haltwhistle] , co.
N'humb., shieling, 396.
Todingdon, Todyndon, co. Bedf. See
Toddington.
Toft. 00. Lino., manor, 471 (p. 264).
by Newton, CO. Lino., 346.
Tofts, West, Toftes, oo. Norf., COO.
Togesden, co. N'humb. See Togstone.
Toghale, oo. N'humb. See Tughall.
Togstone, Togesden, Tokisdene [in Wark-
worth parish], oo. N'humb., 219
{p. 121).
, manor, 508.
Toke. See Touke.
Tokisdene, oo. N'humb. See Togstone.
Tokisdene, William de, 219 (p. 121).
Tokynton, co. Glouo. See Tookington.
Tolesby, Tollesby [in Marton parish], oo.
York, 536 (i). 320).
Toller, Great, co. Dorset, Wooloombe
Bingham in, q.v.
Tollsworth, Talesworth [in Chaldon and
Merstham] , oo. Surrey, manor, 538
{p. 346).
Tolouse, Thomas, 409,
Tolthorp, John de, 538 {p. 344).
Toltingtrough, Toltintroye, oo. Eent, hundred,
624.
Tonbridge, Thonbrugge, Thonebrugge, Tone-
brigge, Thonebregg, oo. Kent, 538 ( pp.
343, 344).
, castle and borough, 538 ( pp. 321, 351-
2).
, oastle and honour, 538 (pp. 351-2).
, ohace, 538 (p. 331).
church, 538 (p. 331).
, parish church, 638 (p. 331).
, prior of, 538 (p. 344), 612.
priory, 538 (p. 331).
, , advowson of. 538 (p. 344).
Toneworth, oo. Warw. See Tanworth.
Tong, Andrew de, 229.
Tony, Thony, Towny, Balph de, 198.
, Geoifrey de, 198.
Maud de, 453.
Balphde, 198.
Eobert, Robert de, 417, 446, 606,
613.
barony of, 615 (p. 397).
Tooting, Totynge, co. Surrey, manor, 538 (p.
345).
Graveney, Toting Qravenee, oo,
Surrey, 459, .
INDEX OP PEESONS AND PLACES.
576
TopoLifEe, Topolive, Toppeclif, Topolif, oo.
York, 536 {pp. 314,322).
manor, 636 (p. 324).
Mikelker and Thaoker in, 536 (p. 314).
Toperoft, Topeeroft, oo. Norf., manor, 335.
Toperlegh, co. Chester. See Tarporley.
Topesfeld, Topisfeld, Topisfeud, to. Essex.
See Toppeafield.
Tople, Thomas de, 619.
Toppeclif, CO. York. See Topoliffe.
ToppesBeld, Toppesfeld, Topisfeld, Topesfeld,
Topisfeud, oo. Essex, 535 (pp. 325,
347, 349 Ms).
manor, 397 (p. 218), 472.
Torbok, oo. Lano. See Tarbock.
Torel, John, 205.
Torgi. Laurence, of Bishangles, 540.
Torigge, co. Devon. See Torridge.
Toriton, co. Devon. See Torrington.
Torksey, Torkesey. oo. Line, 421.
Percivalof, 3,1;.
Tormsrton, Thormarton, Tormertone [00.
Glouc], 563.
manor, 505.
Tomi, John, and Isabel his wife, 615 (p. 401).
Torny, Eiohard, 204, 536 (p. 321).
Toronothe, 00. Denbigh, 279 (p. 158).
Torpenhow, Torpennou, 00. Cumb., 393.
Torperlegh, Torpurlegh, eo. Chester, See
Tarporley.
Torridge, Torigge [in Plympton St. Mary
pariah], co. Devon, 213 (p. 114).
Torrington, Toryton, 00. Devon, manor, 143.
Black, Blaketoriton, Blaketor, co.
Devon, manor, 458 ( p. 256).
, advowson, 458 (p. 256).
, , hundred, 382.
Little, Toriton, 00. Devon, 244.
, , church, 244.
Tortworth, Toteworth, co. Q-louc, 603 (p.
886).
Torvey, Torveye, 00. Bedf. See Turvey.
Toaeland, Touleslonde, Thouleslound, 00.
Hunt , 548.
, manor, 63 {p. 19).
Totale, William de, prior of the hospital of
St. John of Jerusalem, 398 {p. 221).
Tothale, Tothal, Totehale, Eobert de, 648
615(pi). 402, 407).
Toting, 00. Surrey. See Tooting.
Totnes, 00. Devon, 213 (p. 113).
Tottenham, co. Midd., 412 (p. 230).
Tottington, Totyngton in Salfordshire [in
Bury parish], co. Lane, 279 ( p. 162).
Musbiry park in, 279 (p. 162;.
Tottingworth, Toddyngeworth [in Heathfield
parish], co. Sussex, 207.
Totynge, 00. Surrey. See Tooting.
Totyngton, co. Lano. See Tottington.
Toucestre, co. N'hamp. See Towcester.
Touohet. See Tuchet,
Toueatudes la [Tanatead in Chapel en le
Frith ?], 00. Derby, 553.
Tougale, 00. N'humb. See Tughall.
Touke, Toke, Isabel, 444.
Touleslonde, co. Hunt. See Toseland.
Tounatall, a oarnoate called, eo. Sufi!., 519 (p.
288).
Touny. See Tony.
Tour, Hugh sou of Thomas de la, 225.
Margaret de la, wife of Thomas, 225.
, Thomas de la, 225.
Tourp, Turp, Robert, of Edenhall, 446.
Adam, of Edenhall, 446.
Eobert, and Beatrice his wife, 446.
Tours, de Thoura, Eichard, 417.
Tourtle, William, 416.
John, 416.
Toustook, CO. Devon. See Tawstook.
Touthorp, 00. York. See Towthorpe.
Towcester, Toucestre, 00. N'hamp., 475(p.269).
Towthorpe, Touthorp [in Wharram Percy
parish] , co. York, 204.
Traoy, Traoi, Eichard, 161.
his daughter Athelina, 161 .
William, 266 (i). 144).
Trafford, Henry de, 279 (p. 162).
Trailly, Traily, Trayly, Trayley,
Eleanor de, 664.
Eleanor de, 439, 538 (pp. 330, 342,
346).
John de, 431.
Trallwmgollen, Trallungelloyn, Gallun-
gelloyn [in Pool, co. Montgomery],
214.
Traneck, manor, 205.
Traneys, Traynez, Treynez, John
sonof John, 300, 610.
John son of Thomas, 300, 610.
Thomas, 300.
., Idoneahis wife, 300, 610.
Tranthwaite, Tranethayth [in Kendal pariah],
CO. Westm., 218 (pp. 118, 119).
Trawn, Trwan, William, 458 (p. 259).
Trayly, Trayli. See Trailly.
Traynez. See Traneys.
Trebighe, Trebegghan [in Temple parish], 00.
Comw., 257.
Trebrigg, co. Wilts. See Trowbridge.
Treburoheyis, co. Cornw., 257.
Trebyghan, co. Cornw. See Trebighe.
Tredenauk, co. Monra. See Tredunnoek.
Tredington, Tredynton, 00. Wore, 148 (jJ. 72).
Tredogge, Thredogg, co. Devon, 527 (i). 295).
Tredunnoek, Tredenauk, co. Monm., 538 (p.
335).
advowson, 538 (p. 336).
Tredynton, 00. Worcester. See Tredington.
Tref moillet, 00. Carmarthen. See Tremaillet.
Trefnant, Grevenant [in Pool, co. Mont-
gomery], 214.
Tregaer, co. Cornw., manor, 139 (p. 64),
576
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Tregensteg. in Cornw., 139 {p. 65).
Tregeithtt, co. Cornw., 139 {p. 64).
Tregeryen, co. Cornw., manor, 139 (p. 64).
Tregeryek, co. Cornw., 125.
Tregereyk, Odo de, 125.
Alice danghter of Odo de, married to
John Seor, 125.
Tregewal, TrejuaJ, co. Cornw., 613.
Tregeweythyan, co. Cornw. See Trewethen.
Tregiliou, co. Cornw., 613.
Tregony, co. Cornw., 139 (pp. 64, 65).
Tregonyan, co. Cornw., 257.
Tregorthan, co. Cornw., 35.
Tregotz, Balph de, 139 {p. 64;-
Tregrethes, co. Cornw., 613.
Tregrng, Treygruk, Treygruck [or Llangibby],
CO. Monm., castle, manor and coimtry,
538 (i). 336).
advowson, 538 (p. 337).
Trehampton, Ealph de, 349.
Trehonek, co. Cornw., 139 (p. 66).
Trehterim , CO. Cornw. See Tretherym.
Treiagu, John de, 257.
Trejual, Tregewal, co. Cornw., 613.
Trelegoaeg, Trellegosek, co. Cornw.. 139
(pp. 64, 66).
Trelleck, 'Irillec,co. Monm., 538 (p. 336).
site of the castle, 538 (p. 336).
, manor and forest, 538 (p. 336).
Trellegosek, co. Cornwall. See Trelegnseg.
Trelowya, Trelowia, Trelowyan [in St. Martin
parish], co. Cornw., 110, 453, 491.
Trelaok, co. Cornw., 613.
Tremadart, Tremodered [in Duloe parish], co.
Cornw., manor, 139 {p. 65).
TremaiUett, Trefmoillet [in Eglwys Cymmyn],
CO. Carmarthen, 64 (p. 32;.
Trematon. Tremeton [in St. Stephen's parish],
CO Cornw. , castle, 110.
, barony or honour. 453. 461, 558.
Tremenet, John, 527 (p. 293).
Tremeton, co. Cornw. See Trematon.
Tremlye. co. Suff. See Trimley.
Tremoderate, Tremodred, Tremodreyt [in
Eoche parish] , co. Cornw. ^ 139 (p. 65).
Tremodered. co. Cornw. See Tremadart.
Tremworth, Tremworthe [in Crundale parish],
CO. Kent, 538 (p. 343).
Trencruk, co. Cornw., 257.
Treneglos, co. Cornw., Downeckny in, q.v.
Trengrous, co. Cornw., 257.
Trennyth, co. Cornw., 491.
Trent, co. Somers. , Adber in, q.v.
Trente, William, 599 (p. 381;.
William de, 459.
Treafeld, co. York. See Threshfield.
Trethac, Matthew de, 491.
Trethak, Trethaeo, co. Cornw., 139 [p. 64).
Tretherym, Trehterim, Trethrym, co. Cornw.,
139 (pp. 64,65).
Tretheuwy, See Trethewy,
Trethew, Tretheu Trethu [in Menhiniot
parish], co. Cornw., 10, 139 (p. 65).
Trethewy, Trethenwy, John de, 285.
, William de, 375.
Trethrym, co. Cornw. See Tretherym.
Trenail, co. Cornw. See Truthwall.
Treve [or Eiver, in Tillington, &e. , co. Sussex] ,
536 (p. 315).
manor, 458 (p. 255).
advowson of chapel, 458 (p. 255).
Trevedid, Trevedrit [in Meifod. co. Mont-
gomery], 269.
Trevenning, Trevenian [in Miehaelstow parish],
CO. Cornw. ,613.
Treverbyn, . . . de, 285.
Odo, 125.
Trevet, William, 279 (p. 157).
Trevileyn, co. Cornw., 139 (p. 65).
Tre-riur, Walter de, 285.
Trevod [co. Monm ?] , 412 (p. 2.32).
Trevynnek in Cornw. [Trewinnick in St.
Ervan?], 54.
Trevynyel, co. Cornw., 360.
Trewall, TrewaUa, co. Cornw., 110, 453.
Trewern [in ButtiM;ton parish in Montgomery],
269.
Trewethen (?), Tregeweythyan [in St. Teath
parish], co. Cornw., 613.
Treweyohek, co. Cornw., 337.
Trewhitley. Tirwhiteley, Tyrwytschele [in
Stanton in Long Horsley parish] , co.
N'humb.,510 6is.
Treworthilek, co. Cornw., 139 (p. 64).
Trewythyan, co. Cornw., 139 (p. 65).
Treworick, Treworek [in St. Ewe parish] , co.
Cornw., 139 (p 64).
Trewothgannygliai), John aon of John
de, 487.
, Richard de, 487.
Treygruk, Treygruck, co. Monm. See Tre-
Treynez. See Traneys.
Trigingham, co. Lino. See Threckingham.
Trigingham, Lambert de, 150.
Trikingham, oo. Lino. See Threckingham.
Trilleo, co. Monm. See Trelleck.
Trimley St. Martin, Tremlye, co. Suff., 426.
St. Martin's Church, 426.
Triple, John, 599 (p. 380).
Trivet, Tryvet, William, 511.
, Thomas, 511.
William, 346 (p. 196).
William, knight, 511.
Trompiton, co. Camb. See Trnmpington.
Trostraxhen, co. Monm., 538 'p. 336).
Trostrey, Trostray, oo. Monm., 538 (p. 337).
Trouncwell, co. Berks. See Trunkwell.
Troutsdale, Truoedale. co. York, 533 (p. 307),
534 (p. 308).
Trowbridge. Trebrigg, co. Wilts, manor, 273
(^ 157). - ■ . -
INDEX OP PEBS0N8 AND PLACES.
577
Troweden vaooary, oo. Lano., 279 {p. 160).
Troy, Troye, oo. Monm., manor, 638 (p. 336).
advowson, 588 (p. 337).
; Little, Troya, oo. Mourn., 538 (p. 837).
Truoedale, oo. York. See Troutadale.
Ti-umpington, Trumpetone, Trompiton, oo.
Camb., 458(23.257).
manor, 454.
, advowsoUi 454, 458 (p. 257).
Trumpygton, Giles de, 439.
Trunkvrell, Trounowell [near Stratfleld Mor-
timer], 00. Berks., 615 (jj. 412).
Truro, Tryuera, Trnru, oo. Oomw., borough,
257.
inquisition made at, 487.
Trusselove, John, 151.
Truthwall, Treuall [in St. Hilary parish] , oo.
Cornw., 122.
Trwan. See Trawn.
Trybergh, oo. York. See Thrybergh.
Tryvet. See Trivet.
Tylton, oo. Leio. See Tilton.
Tubbe, Eoger, 603 (p. 386).
Tuchet, Tochet, Touchet, Nicholas,
256.
, Thomas, 515.
Nicholas, and Alioe his wife, 256.
.Robert, 515, 592.
Thomas, 548.
, William, 168, 256, 485.
Tuddenham, Tudenham, Todenham, oo. Suff.,
538 (pp. 347, 349).
Thodeham [i. e. Netherhall in Tudden-
ham St. Mary], oo. Suff., manor, 409.
Tudenham, oo. Qlouo. See Tidenham.
Tudenham, Thudenham, Todenham,
Robert de, 107.
Eva wife of Robert de, 832.
Robert de, his wife Eva, 107.
, (son of Robert), 107, 382.
Tuderinton, co. Wilts. See Tytherington.
Tuderlee, co. Hants. See Tytherley.
Tughall, Topgale, Toghale [in Bamburgh
parish], eo. N'hnmb., 634 (p. 309),
635.
manor, 536 (p. 824).
Tuket, Bernard, of Woodhorn, 52.
Tulgard, oo. Denbigh. See Tylgarth.
Tulintone, oo. Heref. See Tillington.
Tunderle, John de, 68.
C/. Thunderle.
Tunstal by Romene, oo. Kent, 207-
Tunstall, Tunstal [near Burslem], co. Staff.,
manor, 62 {pp. 28, 31).
00. Suff., Dunningworth in, q.v.
, 00. York, 266 {p. 144).
lurbervill, Turburvill, Turberevill,
Xurbervyle, John de, 466, 467.
, Brian de, 538 (p. 340).
, Maud wife of Joha, 638 (p. 333).
28017
Turbervill — cont.
,Payn, 538 (j). 383).
, Johnde, and Isabel his wife, 466,467.
, Richard de, 466, 467.
Turbervyle, manor [in Long Dittou], oo.
Surrey, 397 (p. 219).
Turbervyle. See Turbervill.
Tureville. See Turvyle.
Turnaston, Turneston, oo. Heref., 493.
Turneston, co, Heref. See Turnaston.
Turp. See Tom'p.
Turpyn, John, 279 (p. 167).
Turvey, Torveye, Torvey, oo. Bedf., 538 (pp.
330, 342).
Turvyle, de Tureville, Nicholas, 412 (p.
234).
, Robert, 412 (i). 234).
Tusard, Michael, 538 (p. 334).
Tutbury, Tutteburi, Tuttebury [co. Staff.],
honour, or fee of, 62 (p. 28), 143, 263.
Tweed, Twede river, 396.
Tweng, 00. York. See Thweng.
Tweng, Twyng, Gawain de, 536 (p. 317).
Marmaduke de, 536 (pp. 319, 323).
, Robert de, 536 (p. 323).
Gf. Thewyng.
Twerton, Twiverton, oo. Somers. , 538 (p. 339).
Twiford, oo. Buok. See Twyford.
Twinstead, Twynsted, eo. Essex, 538 (p. 348).
Twiselton, Hugh son of John de, 279 f ^j. 162).
Twishel, William de, 62 (p. 28).
Twiverton, oo. Somers. See Twerton.
Twyford, Twiford, eo. Buck., manor, 191.
, Giffard of, q.v.
Twyford, oo. Norf . , 538 (p. 347).
Twynelthorp, eo. Norf. See Themelthorpe.
Twyng. See Tweng.
Twynsted, co, Essex. See Twinstead.
TwyweU, oo. N'hamp., 412 (p. 236 Us).
Tybay, oo. Westm. See Tebay.
Tybenham, oo. Norf. See Tibenham.
Tybotot, Tybot. See Tibetot.
Tyburn, oo. Middx., manor, 394.
l^oambred, co. Cornw., manor, 122.
Tychemers, Tyohemerssh, Tyohemersh, co.
N'hamp. See Titohmarah.
Tychemerhs, Henry de, 412 (p. 236).
Tyohese, oo. Surrey. See Titsey.
Tyddyn-Prydd, Tydinprid, Tidinprid [in
Pool, 00. Montgomery], 214.
Tydrington, co. Glouo. See Tytherington.
Tydringtone, Joan daughter of Hugh de, 26.
Tyeis, Tyheys, Thyeys, Henry, 60.
, Henry (son of Henry), 60.
Henry, 170.
Tygekeneoote [oo. Rutland]. See Tiokencote.
Tykeham, oo. Somers. See Tickenham.
Tykehull [oo. York] . See TiokhiU.
Tykenhale, oo. Derby. See Tioknall.
Tykiiull, 00. York. See TickhiU.
20
578
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Tylgarth, Tulgard [in St. George's parish],
00. Denbigh, 279 (y. 158).
Tylia, William de, 533 {■p. 303 Us).
(du Teyle), 533 (p. 302).
Tylleshope, oo. Salop. See Tilsop.
Tylly, Tylli. See TiUy.
Tylmundesdon, Tylemundesdon, oo. Surrey,
manor, 397 (p. 220).
Tylneye, co. Norf . See Tilney.
Tylystineton, co. Eutland. See Thistleton.
Tymle, William, 439.
Tynehewyk. See Tyngewyk.
O^dale, Elias de, 538 {p. 345).
Tyndiheved, Bichard del, 279 (p. 162).
Tyne, river, 237.
Tyngewyk, Tyngewyke, Tynehewyk,
William de, 619.
, Johnde, 619.
Nicholas de, 279 {p. 155).
Tyntagel, co. Cornw. See Tintagel.
Tynterne, co. Monm. See Tintern.
Typetoft. See Tibetot.
Tyrel, Tirol, John, 533 (p. 304).
Laurence, 583.
Olive, her daughter Maud, 327.
Ealph, 538 (i). 350).
Eoger, 538 (pp. 333, 334, 338).
TyrwytBchele, co. N'hamb. See Trewhitley.
Tysho, 00. Warw. See Tysoe.
Tysoe, Tysho, co. Warw., manor, 131,
TysBington, oo. Staff, See Tissington [oo,
Derby].
Tytchewell, William da, 421.
Tyterel, John, 151.
Tytherington, Tydrington, co. Glouc, 538
(p. 341).
Tuderinton [oo. Wilts,] 279 [p. 157):
Tytherley, Tuderlee, oo. Hants, the lord of, 39.
West, Westtuderle, Westuderle,
Wesfceuderley, co. Hants., 206.
, manor, 206, 469.
Tyville, William de, married to Alice de Bray
229.
Tywardreath, Tywardraith, oo. Corow.,
manor, 139 (p. 64).
Tywarnhaile, Tywamail [in Perran-Zabuloe
parish], oo. Comw., manor, 60.
Tywe, 00. Oxford. See Tew.
U
tJbeton, 00. Wilts. See Upton.
Uohalet, oo. Denbigh, 279 {p. 158).
tTokfield, Okkefelde; Ookeffeld, oo. Sussex, 612.
Ufioolme, Ufcnlm, oo. Devon, manor, 530.
Ufford, John de, 602 (p. 384).
Kobert de, 390.
, and Cecily his wife, 311.
' C/. DufEord.
Dgborough, co. Devon, Langford Lister in, q.v.
XJghdulas, commote, eo. Denbigh, 279 (p.
. 158).
Ughtred, Robert, 204.
Thomas, 204.
C/. Huthred.
tTgley, Uggele, oo. Essex, manor, 485.
Ulcestre, co. N'humb. See Outchester.
Ulcestre, Kobert de, 403 (p. 226).
Ulcotes, 00. Uott. See Oldooates.
Uldale, Ulvedal, co. Cumb. , advowson, 146.
, manor, 146.
TJley, Tweleye, Euweleye, co. Glouc, 271,
350.
Ulf, Agnes wife of Walter, 350.
, Philip, 518.
UUayk, co. Cumb. See XTllook.
Ullington, Ollynton [in Pebworth parish], co.
Glouc, manor, 57 (p. 23).
TJUook, Ullayk by Braithwaite, co. Oumb.,
146.
Ulnebothes, oo. Lane. See Booths.
Ulnethayth, co. Westm., 218 {p. 119).
TJlsoeby, oo. Lino. See Usselby.
Ulting, Ultyngg, Ultyng, oo. Essex, 471
(p. 265), 652.
mting, TJltyng, Thomas de, 552.
Ultyngg, 00. Essex. See Ulting.
Ulueton [oo. Cumb.]. See Oulton.
Ulvedal, oo. Cumb. See Uldale.
Ulvesby, co. Cumb. See Ousby.
Ulveston, John de, the elder, 521.
Umberleigh, Womberlegh [in Atherington
parish], co Devon, 538 (p. 340).
XTmframvill, TTmfravyll, TTmf ray vile,
XTmfraviHe, Hounfray vill, Hum-
franvyle, XJmfranvyle, Dumfre-
vill, BuinfrainviUe, Dumfravyll,
Dunfranvyl, Gilbert de, earl of
Angus, 47.
Gilbert de, 412 ( ^j. 235).
, Henry de, 538 (pp. 333, 340).
, John do, 538 (p. 359).
...■ ,Eobertde, 47.
, ,.., earl of Angus, 510, 666.
, William de, 536 (y. 316).
Undercoumbe, Thomas de, 611 (p. 391).
UnderhuU, Amice wife of Simon, 8.
Undy, Wondy, oo. Monm., 638 (p. 336).
advowson, 538 {p. 336).
Ungayne, oo. York, 633 (p. 301).
Unthank, Unthang [in Alnham parish], co.
N'humb., manor, 403 {p. 226).
Unton, Henry, 536 (p. 313).
Up Wymborn, oo. Dorset. See Wimbome.
Upohuroh, Uppeohirohe, oo. Kent, 220
(p. 123.)
, Gore in, j.v.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
579
Upelatford, oo. Hants. See Clatford.
Upoott, Uppeoote, co. Devon, 538 (p. 340).
Upleatham, Uplythum, oo. York, 536 (p. 322).
Uplythum, oo. York. See Upleatham.
Upmanby, Huomanby [All Saints in All-
hallows parish] , oo. Cuinb., manor, 146.
Upmeleoombe, oo. Dorset. See Meloombe.
Uppeohirohe, oo. Kent. See Upohurch.
tippecote, 00. Devon. See Upoott.
Uppehull, oo. Devon [Hill in Parringdon ?],
34.
TTppehuUe, David, 34.
, John, 34.
Uppingham, Uppyngham, oo. Rutland, 615
{p. 402).
Uppington, Upynton, co. Salop, 611 (p. 394).
Uppyngham, eo. Rutland. See Uppingham.
Upton Moels [in Blewbury parish], oo.
Serks, manor, 603.
Kussells , Uptone [in Blewbury parish],
00. Berks, manor, 278.
[by Birkenhead], Uptone in Wyrhale
[or Overchuroh], oo. Chester, 26.
,00. Chester, 366.
St. Leonard's, oo. Glouo., 622.
[in Widnes parish], oo. Lane., 279
(p. 163).
, 00. N'hamp., manor, 526,
Opeton, 00. Pembroke, 56.
Noble, bppetou Cabooke, co. Somers.,
538 (p. 338).
[in Haselor parish], oo. Warw., 615
(i>.405).
[in Eatley parish], co. Warw., 615
(pp. 404, 408;.,
Lovel, Ubeton, eo. Wilts, manor, 528.
Warren, Upton Warin, oo. Wore,
615 (p. 403).
, Cooksey in, q.v.
Upton, Opton, Hugh de, 615 (p. 404).
John de, 615 (p. 404).
Boger de, 397 (p. 219).
Upwell, CO. Norf., 538 p. 346).
Upynton, co. Salop. See Uppington
Uroe. See Urse.
TTrry, Nicholas son of Gilbert, of Wick-
ford, 16.
Urse, Uroe. Ralph son of, 412 (p. 233).
Urtiaoo, Lorty, Henry de, 140, 208.
Usohooyt, CO. Salop. See Uwoheoed [co.
Montgomery].
Usk, Uske, oo. Monm., 538 (p. 336).
castle, town and manor, 538 (p. 336).
,, nunnery, advowson of, 538 (p. 337).
Usk, Uske, river, fishery in, 538 (,p. 335).
Uska, Matthew de, 538 (p. 336).
Usselby, Ulceby, co. Line, 279 (p. 153).
Uthooyd, 00. Salop. See Uwoheoed [oo.
Montgomery].
Uwchooed, Usohecoyt, Uthooyd [in Penegos,
00. Montgomery], 214,
Uibridge, Woxbregge, oo.Midd.,279 (p.l5i).
V
Val, Robert de or du, and Petronilla his wife,
615 (p. 405).
Vale. SeeDelaval.
Valeirs, Valors, Margaret (Basset), wife of
Kioholasde, 271.
Valencia, Valence, Agnes de, 203.
, Joan de, countess of Pembroke, 56.
, Aymer de, 40, 48, 212. 409, 498, 538
(p. 347), 599 (p. 379).
, (son of Joan), earl of Pem-
broke, 56, 203, 475, 520, 611 (p. 393).
, Henry de, and Margaret or Margery
his wife, 602(^.383).
, Joan de, her son Aymer. See above,
William de, 294.
Valeye, Roland de la, 174.
Valeyns, Hamo de, 538 (p. 350).
Valle Torta, Vautort, IKCargaret wife
of Andrew de, 247.
, IVIargery wife of Robert de, 248.
John de, 247, 443, 527 ( p. 294).
Thomas de, 248.
Vnllibus. See Vanx.
Valoignes, Valoynes, Thomas de, 398 (p.
221 Us).
Biblissa wife of John de, 638
(p. 336).
See Valeyns.
Vange, Fenge, co. Essex, manor, 475 (p. 268).
, advowson, 476 (p. 268).
Vaudey, oo. Line. , abbot of, 350.
Vaux, Vans, Vallibus, Waus, Petronilla de,
42.
See aZso Narford.
, Roland de, 607 (p. 388).
Thomas de, 227.
, William de, 252.
Vautort. See Valle Torta.
Vavasour, Vavasur, Vavesour,
William le, 395.
Henry le, 395.
Mauger le, 536 ( pp. 317, 321, 322).
, Walter le, 395, 533 (p. 305), 536
(pp. 317, 321 Ms).
, William le, 619.
Veel, Bevis le, 5SS (pp. 333, 334).
Robert le, 538 (p. 341).
Of. Veylle.
Veer. See Vere.
Veise, Walter le, 431.
Vellak [Vale Acre? in Cranborne], co. Dorset,
538 (p. 330).
Venn-Ottery, Penotri, co, Devon, manor, 27.
, place names in^ 27.
580
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
Venn, la Fenne [in Harden parish], co. Heref . ,
166. 614.
Venonr, Veneour, Venur, John le, 536 (p.S22),
615 {pp. 398, 408).
Eichard le, 412 (p. 233), 536 {2).322).
, Thomas le, 280.
, William le, 395.
Verdun, Verdoun, Verdon, Verduna,
Werdon, Theobald, the elder, 187.
Thomas de, 596.
, John de, 412 (p. 236), 596.
, Eobert de, 412 (p. 236).
, Theobald de (father and son), 53
(p. 18), 62 (pp. 28, 29), 104, 272
(p. 148), 323, 412 (p. 234), 458
( p. 258), 615 (pp. 402, 404, 405, 406,
408).
(son of Theobald), 187.
, lord of Ludlow, 611 (j). 392).
., Thomas de or le, 55 (p. 21), 412
(p. 235).
Vere, Ver, Veer, Alice de, countess of
Oxford, 394.
, Denise, wife of Hugh de, 475.
Hugh le or de, 166, 318, 415.
, ,and Denise his wife, 55
(p. 20), 335.
, Joan de, daughter of Alice, married
to William de Warenna, 394.
, John de, 412 (p. 235).
, Eobert de, earl of Oxford, 273,394.
Sec Oxford.
Verjon, Thomas, 316.
Verlay, Thomas de, 149.
Vemeye, Simon de, 458 (,p. 256).
Vernoun, Baldwin de, Margery wife of, 354.
Vescy, Veeoi, Isabel, wife of William
de, 535.
, William de, of Kildare, 534.
Clementina de, 526.
, Eustace de, 534 (yp. 310, 311), 536
(p. 324).
and Boiu-ge (de Stutevile)
his wife, 534 (p. 309).
, Gilbert de, 538 ( y. 343). .
, Isabel de, 274, 536 (p. 319).
Isabel deBello Monte, wife of William
de, 534.
, lady of, 395.
, Isabel wife of John de, 588.
John de, 534 (pp. 310, 311).
Warin de, 534 {p. 310).
, William de, 53i(p. 308).
, of Kildare, his executors,
534 (i). 310).
, heirs of, 47.
Veteri Ponte, Ificholas de, 501.
Eobert de, 501.
Veylle, Eichard la, 220 ( p. 122).
Of. reel.
Videlon, Videlen. See Visdelou.
Yielistone, co. Kent. See Filston.
Vil . . ., Johnde, 431.
Virly, Eobert de, of Bildeston, 539 his.
Visdelou. Videlou, Videleu, Guy, 152.
, Eobert, 471 (pp. 265, 266).
, William de, 215 (p. 116).
William, knight, 152.
Vispol, CO. Monm., 538 (p. 336).
Vivonia, Vyvonia, Joan de, 485.
John de,486.
Johnde, 486.
, William de, le Fort or de Fortibiis,
486.
Vretyn, co. Comw., 613.
Vyel, Ealph, 544.
Vyelistone, co. Kent. See Filston.
Vyelistone, John de, 638 (p. 343).
Vythyde, co. Essex. See Fifield.
Vyke. See Wyke.
Vyte, Eobert le, 152.
Vyvonia. Sec Vivonia.
w
Wachesham, co. Suff. See Wattisham.
Wachesham, Wachisham, Wathisham, Gerard
de. 216 (p. 116), 596.
.'. Giles de, 438, 538 (p. 348), 539.
Wackelond, co. Hants. See Wackland.
Wackland, Wackelond [in Newehurch parish],
CO. Hants (I. of W.), 331.
Wadborough, Wadberewe, Wadbergh [in Holy
Cross parish, Pershore], co. Wore.
615 (p. 398).
manor, 615 (p. 411).
Waddeworth, co. York. See Wadworth.
Waddeworth, Adam son of Peter de, 395.
Waddington, Wadyngton, Wadington. co.
Line, 274, 412 (2J. 230).
Wade, la, co. Hants, 436.
Wade, John, 193.
Kichard, 579.
, Henry, 193.
Wadington, oo. Line. See Waddington.
Wadworth, Waddeworth, co. York, 199, 395.
Wadyngton, cO. Line. See Waddington.
Waghen, John de, 316.
Wahnll, Thomas de, 53 (pp. 18, 19).
Waitby, Wateby [in Kirkby Stephen parish]
00. Westm., 533 (i)p. 302, 303).
Wake, le Wake, de Wake, Wak,
Elizabeth, 431.
Audrey, 412 (p. 233).
Hugh, 538 (pp. 345, 350).
sou of Baldwin (ancestor of
Thomas Wake), 402.
, Joan, 120.
, wife of Hugh, 458 (y. 257).
INDEX OP PEESONS AND PLACES.
581
Wake — cont.
John, 253, 313, 393, 535, 592, 597,
598.
Thomas, 548, 611 (p. 393).
petition of, 534 (p. 309).
son of John, 266 (p. 143),
402,458(3?. 258), 473,598.
Wakelin, Eoger, of Holbrook, 152.
Wakering, co. Esses, 189, 273.
Wanelookeslond in, 273.
, Barrow in, q.i'.
Walbottle, Walebottil [in Newburn parish],
00. N'humb., 219(2). 121).
Walootes, co. Line, 472.
Walda, John de, 227.
Waldeby, oo. York. See Wauldby.
Waldegrave, oo. N'hamp. See Walgrave.
Waldegrave, John de, 412 (p. 235)
Walden, Waleden [oo. Essex], abbot of, 342.
, King's, 00. Hertf., manor, 451.
Waldeneuton, oo. Lino., q.v. See Newton.
Waldingfield, Great, Waldingfeld, Waldy. co.
Su£f., 538 (pp. 348 Ms, 349 its, 350).
Wale, Thomas, 573.
Walebottil, co. N'humb. See Walbottle.
Waleoote, oo. Wai-w. See Woolsoott.
Waleoote, Alexander de, 397 (p. 219).
Waleden [oo. Essex]. See Walden.
Waleis, Walesch, Waleys, Walsche,
"Walleys, Walsh, Walsse, Henry
le, 17.
John, 148.
Adam le, 538 (pp. 333 Us, 338, 339).
, Henry le, 57 (p. 24), 66.
, John de or le, 406, 539.
, John le, of Putton 346 (jj. 195).
, Biohard le, and Eleanor his wife, late
wife of Eobert de Brus, 648.
Walter le, 284.
, , his son Alan, 284.
, William le, 17,57 (i>, 25), 280, 412
(2).234), 538(j). 351), 566.
Walepol, CO. Norf. See Walpole.
Walerond, Waleraund, Walrond,
Isabel wife of Walter, 223.
J'ohn, 148.
, John, 61.
Robert, 206, 469.
Walesch. See Waleis.
Waleton [oo. Hunt.]. See Walton.
CO. Su£E. See Walton.
, CO. Surrey. See WaUington ; Walton.
Waletone, Henry de, 458.
Walewayn, John, escheator, 599 (p. 380).
Waley, William son of Alan de, 26.
Waleys. See Waleis.
Walfreden, oo. Lane., 279 (?). 160).
Walgor, William, 65.
Walgrave, Waldegrave, co. N'hamp., 412
(p. 235), 458 (i). 256), 626.
Wiiluigford [oo. Berks.] . See WaUingf ord.
Walkern, Walkeme, oo. Hertf., manor, 414.
Walkerslow, Walkeslowe [in Morville parish],
00. Salop, 222.
Walkingham, Walkyngham. [near Knares-
borough] , CO. York, 240.
Walkingham, Walkyngham, Thomas
de, 240.
, Alan de, and Eva his wife , 120 ( i). 52).
John de, 120 (p. 52), 240.
Walkington, Walkyngton, eo. York, 266
(2). 144), 349, 484.
Walkyngham, oo. York. See Walkingham.
Walkyngham. See Walkingham.
Walkyngthrep, Walkyngthorp, co. Somers.
See Wilkin Throop.
Walkyngton, co. York. See Walkington.
Walleys. See Waleis.
Walliugford, Wallyngford, ' Walyngford,
Walingford [co. Berks.], castle, 60.
, court of , 265.
honour, 60, 123, 191, 219 (p. 120),
265, 279 (pp. 154, 155, 156), 392, 398
(p. 221), 399, 403 (p. 224), 437, 611
(p. 391).
, prior of, 123.
WaUington, Waleton, oo. Surrey, 459.
Wallop, Over, Up WoUop, Up Wellop, co.
Hants, manor, 104, 603 (p. 384).
Wallyngford [oo. Berks]. See Wallingford.
Walman, John, 197.
Walmesgare, Simon de, 245.
hiawife. SeeBavent.
Walmestone, Wyelmestone [in Wingham
parish], CO. Kent, 635 (p. 343).
Walplwe, CO. York. See Wapley.
Walpole, Walepol, co. Norf. , 538 (p. 346).
Walrikby, oo. Lino. See Worlaby.
Walrond. See Walerond,
Walsohe, Walsh, Walsse. See Waleis.
Walsham le Willows, co. Suff., 216.
Walsingham, Great, eo. Norf., 538 (p. 346).
, Great and Little, co. Norf., 538 (y.
346).
, , manor, 538 ( J). 332).
, prior of, 538 (pp. 332, 347).
, advowson of priory, 538 (2^.351).
Walter, Robert son of, 414.
Eichard, 544.
, Eobert son of, 471 (pp. 265, 266),
475(2). 268).
, his wife DerverguUadeBurgo,
414.
de Essex, 186.
, Thomas son of, 534: (p. 307).
Walter son of, 615 (p. 403).
William son of, 534 (p. 309), 536
(p. 322).
Waltham, co. Essex, abbey, 497.
00. Line. 270 (pp. 146, 147).
Walthamstow, Wolkhamstouwe, Woleome-
steuwe, 00. Essex, manor, 198, 615
(p. 397).
^82
INDEX OP PEESONS AND PLACES.
Walton on Trent, oo. Derby, 251 ( f. 136).
Cardiff, Keyrdif, Walton by Tewkes-
bury, eo. Glouo., 538 ( p. 342), 585.
, Wood, Waleton [oo. Hunt.], 538
(i>. 350).
[le Dale, in Blackburn parish], co.
Lano.,279(j>. 161).
West, Waltone. co. Nort., 538
(V- 346).
, West, 00. Pemb., 64 {'p. 33);
Waleton, co. Su£B., manor, 426.
[on the Hill], Wautone, oo. Surrey,
manor, 638 (^. 345).
on Thames, Waleton by Tamys, oo.
Surrey, manor, 538 ( j). 345).
d'Eiville, Waltone Dejrvile. oo. Warw. ,
611 (:p. 394), 615(jp. 404).'
, .......... manor, 211.
, Maudit, Walton Malduth, Manduit
[in Wellesbourne Hastings parish], oo.
,Warw., 615YJ). 404;.
[Head, in Kirkby Overblow parish].
CO. York, 536 (i). 318).
Walton, Isabel, wife of Gilbert de, 204.
Of. Wauton.
Walwain, oo. Pemb. Sea Walwyn's Castle.
Walwyn's Castle, Walwain, oo. Pemb., barony.
64 if. 33 J.
Walyngford [co. Berks]. Sec. Wallingford.
Wamannok, Wemannok, oo. Denbigh, 279 (v.
158). ,
Wamberge, oo. Wilts. See Wanborough.
Wambrook, Wembrok, oo. Dorset, 212.
Wamford, Wamforde, Waumford
Bicbard de, 382.
, Eichard de, and Lucy his wife, 382.
, Thomas de, 382.
Wanan [oo. Montgomery], 214.
Wanborough, Wamberge, Wamborgh, co
Wilts, 272, 279 (jp. 157)<:
Wandesforde, Wandesford, oo. York. See
Wansford.
Wanetynge, Wanetyng, Joan, wife of
■William de, 319.
, John de (son of William), 319.
.William de, 330.
Wannesgrove, oo. Buck., 538 {-p. 329).
Wansford, Wandesford, Wandesforde [in
Nafferton parish], oo. York, 536 ( vv
318, 319). ""'
market at, 536 (p 314).
Wanstrow, Wodnestre, co. Somers., 603 fn
386. ^^'
Wansy, Wauasy, Wauncy, Robert
de, 506,
Bobert de (son of Robert), 506.
William de, 523.
Wantef ord, co. Su£f. See Wentford.
Wantisden, oo. Su£f., manor, 390.
Wapley, Walplwe [in Lofthouse pariflhl, co
York, 536 {p. 323).
Wappenham, eo. N'hamp., 619.
Warblentone. See Warblyngtone.
Warbleton, Warbelton, Thomas de, knight,
397 (i). 219).
;. Cf. Warblyngtone.
Warblington, Warblyngton, Warblinton, co.
Hants, 397 (i>. 219).
, manor, 213 (i). 113).
advowson, 213 (p. 113).
, 00. Kent, 538 (i). 331).
Warblyngtone, Warblynton, Warblenton^,
Thomas de, 207, 638 (vp. 345, 347).
Cf. Warbleton.
Warcombe, Wortheumbe, Worcumb [in
Ilfraoombe parish], co. Devon, 527
{p. 294).
Warcop, Wartheoopp, Wartheoop, oo. Westm.,
533 (ot. 302, 303 Ms).
Ward, Bobert, of Eoxton, 536 {-p. 315).
, Roger, 218 (i>. 119).
, Simon, 52.
, William le, 224, 590.
Warde, Alice, of Ailby, 352 (p. 201).
John, 533(;). 304).
E.,68.
Eichard le, 152, 538 {p. 342).
Warden, William de, 412 (jp. 235).
Wardour, Werdore, oo. Wilts, 528.
Ware, co. Hertf., manor, 458 (p. 258).
, advowson of priory, 458 i,p. 258).
Ware, John la, 519 ( i). 288).
Roger la, 260.
, Roger le, 61.
Cf. Warre.
Wareham, Warham, oo. Dorset, borough,
538 (j). 330).
, fair and market, 538 (p. 330).
, Westport by, 538 {p. 341).
Warehorne, Werehorne, oo. Kent, 163.
Warenf ord [in Bamburgh parish] , co . N 'humb . ,
403 (jp. 226).
Warenna, Garenne, Warenne, John de,
earl of Surrey, 394, 577, 599 ( p. 379),
606.
William de, earl of Surrey, and Joan
(de Vere), his wife, 394.
the earl, 273, 592.
Warenner, Robert le, 52.
, his son Robert, 52,
, Simon le, of Wark, 396.
Gf. Warner.
Wargholm, oo. Lino. See Wragholme.
Warham, oo. Dorset. See Wareham.
CO. Norf., 638 (i). 347).
, manor, 538 (p, 332).
, advowsons of churches of St.
Mary and All Saints, 638 ( p. 351).
Warin, Alice, 284.
, Pulk son of, 46, 104.
, Peter son of , knight, 159.
, William, 215 (i). 115).
William son of, 015 (ii. 403).
INDUX 0'^ PEfigONS AND PL ACS 8.
58^
Warkon Tweed, Werk, oo. N'humb., 396.
eastle, 896.
, lord of. See Eos.
on Tyue, Werk [oo. N'humb.] , manor,
601.
Warkworth, Werkeworth, oo. N'humb.,
borough and eastle, 219 (jJ. 121).
, the New Borough, 219 (p. 121).
Warlingham, Warlyngham.oo. Surrey, manor,
538 (i). 345).
Warmewell, Geoffrey de, 346 (p. 195).
Warmfield, Warnefeld, oo. York, 279 (p. 159).
Warminster, Wermenstre, oo. Wilts, 159.
, Smallbrook in, q.v.
Warndon, Wermyndon, oo. Wore., 615
(p. 403).
Warnefeld, oo. York. See Warmfield.
Warnford, Warueford, oo. Hants, 202. «
Warner, Eiohard le, 603 (p. 386).
Cf. Warenner.
Warnhir, oo. Monm. See Wernhir.
Warnsti, oo. Monm. Sea Gwornesney.
WarpsgroTe, Werpesgrave, oo. Oxford, 279
(p. 156).
Warre, John la, 538 (p. 338).
Roger la, 20.
, Koger de la, 411.
, Sibyl de la, 614.
C/. Ware.
Warren, fishery, oo. Kent, 538 (p. 831).
Warter, Warterp, Wartre, oo. York, 536
(pp. 818, 320).
prior of, 536 (pp. 318, 320).
Warthavale, oo. Comw. See Worthyvale.
Wartheoomb, Warthaoomb, oo. Monm., 688
(p. 336).
Wartheoop, oo. Westm. See Waroop.
Wartheoop, Wartheoopp, Henry de, 533 (pp.
302, 308, 305).
Wartheoopp, oo. Westm. ^ee Waroop.
Warthewyk, William de, 219 (p. 120).
Warthol, 00. Cumb., 543.
Warton [in Kirkham pariah], ooi Lano., 279
(p. 163).
Wartre, oo. York. See Warter.
Warwiok, oo. Warw., oastle guard, 615 (p.
399).
oastle and manor, 615 (p. 408).
, oastle, borough and suburb, 615 (p.
399). .
suburb, 615 (p. 404).
St. James' ohuroh, advowson, 615
(p. 412).
, St. Mary's cathedral ohuroh with
deanery and prebends, 615 (p. 412),
St. Mary, deanery of, 615 (p. 406).
, six prebends in the collegiate
ohurotof, 615 (p. 408).
, Templars, CO. Warw., manor, 615
.(pp. aaO, iQ9),
Warwiok, -earl of, 211, 303, 478, 533 (p.
304), 695, 611 (p. 393), 625.
See Bello Campo.
Warwiok, Alexander de, 615 (p. 404).
, William, son of Nicholas de, 615 ( p.
405).
Washington, Wassington, oo. Sussex,
Doghelyesfield in, 413 (p. 237).
Chanoton in, q.v.
Waskerley, Waskreley [in Bywell St. Andrew
parish], co. N'humb., 408 (p. 224).
Wassand, Wassaund, Richard, 536 ( p. 323).
Wasseburne, Isabel de, 66.
Wassheburne, John de, 683 (p. 304).
Wassington, oo. Sussex. See Washington.
Wastacoyt, oo. Monm., 638 (p. 335).
Wasteneys, William le, 403.
Waetesham, oo. Norf. See Waxham.
Watsby, 00. Westm. See Waitby.
Water Eaton, oo. Buck. See Eaton.
Water Hall, la Waterhall [in Bletohley
parish], oo. Buck., manor, 53 (p. 18).
Watere. See Watre.
Watford, co. N'hamp., 161.
dedication of the church, 161.
Wath in Ryedale [in Hovingham parish], oo.
York, 498.
[upon Dearne], co. York, 533 (p.305).
Wath, William de, 160.
, his brother Richard, 160.
Watl^, 00. Hants. See Week.
Wathisham. See Wachesham.
Watlesburgh, co. Salop. See Wattlesborough.
Watre, Watere, ■Wattere,'William atte
of Ickford, 385.
, John atte, 886.
John son of William ate, 398 (p.
222).
William atte, 284, 417.
Wattisham, Wachesham, oo. Suff., 688 (p.
348).
Wattlesborough, Watlesburgh [in Cardeston
parish], oo. Salop, manor, 188.
Watton, 00. York, 586 (p. 320).
, prior of, 533 (pp. 302, 305).
Oawkeld in, q.v.
Waude [Wallbury in Hallingbury ?], oo.
Essex, 538 (J3. 849).
Wauenes Wotton, oo. Warw. See Wootton.,
Wauldby, Waldeby [in EUoughton parish],
00. York, 266 (p. 143).
Waumford. See Wamford.
Waunoy, Waunsy. See Wansy.
Waus. See Vaux.
Wauton, John de, 414.
Robert de, 599 (p. 379).
Cf. Walton, Wautone.
Wautone, oo. Surrey. See Walton.
Wautone, Joan wife of John de, 397 ( p. 219).
584
INDEX OP PEESONS AND PLACES.
Warendon, Wavenden, Wavindon, Wavyn-
don, CO. Book., 538 (pp. 329, 343).
, manor, 597.
, adrowson, 597.
Waverley, Wayerlegh, co. Surrey, abbot of,
413 (p. 237).
Waverton [in Wigton parish, oo. Cumb.],
531 {pp. 297, 299;.
Little, 5Sl(p. 299).
Wavorton, John de, 614.
, Lambert de, 531 (p. 299).
Wavindon, oo. Buck. See Wayendon.
Wavyndon, co. Buck. See Wavendon.
Waxham, Waxtonesham, Wastesham, co.
Norf., 455.
, manor, 221.
Way Baieuse, Waye Bayhouse [in XJpway
parish], co. Dorset, manor, 588.
Waye Bywaud, oo . Dorset. See Broadway.
Wayland, Waylound, co. Norf., hundred, 198.
Weasenham, Wesenham, co. Norf., 148 (2>i>.
70, 75).
St. Peter's Churok, 148 (p.lO).
Wearer, Wevere [in Middlewich parish, co.
Chester] , manor, 292.
Weaverham, oo. Chester, Onston, Orowton and
Cuddington in, 23.
Webbe, William le, 612.
Webbele, co. Heref. See Weobly.
Wedeford [co. Hants]. See Wyeford.
Wedergrave, Wedegrave, oo. Somers. See
Wydergrave.
Wedgnock Park, Wegenok wood [in St. Mary's
parish, Warwick], oo. Warw., 602 (p.
382), 615 (p. 408j.
Wedmore, oo. Somers., Glewer in, q.v.
Wednesbury, Wodnesbury, co. Staff., manor.
509, 581.
Wedon, 00. Buck. See Weedon.
00. N'hamp. See Weedon.
Wedon, Wedone. See Weedon.
Weedon, Wedon [in Hardwick parish], co.
Buok., 202.
Lois, Wedon, Wedon Pinkeny, Wee-
don Pynkene, oo. N'hamp., 50.
, manor, 573.
, Weston in, q.v.
Weedon, Wedon, Wedone, Salph de, 265.
Elizabeth wife of, 399.
, .knight, 591.
Week, Wathe [in St. Lawrence parish, I. of
W.], CO. Hants, manor, 278.
St. Mary, co. Cornw., Penhallan in,
q.i\
Wcekley, oo. N'hamp., Boughton in, q.v.
Weeley, co. Essex, Crustwick jn, q.v,
Weelsby, Wevelsby [in Clee parish], co. Lino.,
472.
Weetwood, Wetewod, Wytewod [in Chatton
parish], oo. N'humb , 636 (p. 316).
Wegenok, oo. Warw. See Wedgnock.
Weighton, Little, Wytheton [in Kowley
parish], co. York, 266 (p. 143).
, Market, Wighton, co. York, manor,
519 {p. 287).'-
Weilande, Weilaunde. See Weyland.
Weiles, John de, 538 (p. 333).
Welehby, John, 458 {p. 259).
Welewe, co. Somers. See Wellow.
Welewik, Ealph de, 279 (p. 155).
Welford, co. Berks, Weston in, q.v.
, CO. Glouc.,538 (p. 341).
Welhogh, Welhow, co. Lino. See Wellow.
Well, la Welle [in Long Sutton parish], oo.
Hants, manor, 298.
CO. Kent, 538 (p. 343).
, Welle, Welt, 00. Lino., manor, 352
(pp. 200, 201).
park, Wellepark,352(p.200).
, liberty of the wapentake,
421.
Welle, Adam de, 352.
Isabel wife of Kobert de, 526,
557.
, Joan, wife of Adam de,565.
, Adam de, and Joan his wife, 352.
, Cecily and Aline de, 526, 535.
Isabel de, 362, 534 (p. 307).
John atten, John ate, 284, 538 (p.
343).
John de, knight, married to Lavina
de Haudlo, 605.
, Robert de, 352.
Eobert son of Adam de, 441, 526,
535, 557, 565.
, BiObert son of Robert de, 526.
Walter ate, 542.
Welleoombe, oo. Dorset. See Wooloombe.
WeUehogh, co. Line. See Wellow.
Welles, CO. Nqff. See Wells.
Welles, Tbomas de, 586.
, Isabel wife of Philip de, 448.
, WiUiam de, 586.
Welleaboume Hastings, oo. Warw., Walton
Maudit in, q.v.
Mountford, WeUesbourn, co. Warw.,
615 (pp. 404, 409).
, Hunsoote in, q.v.
Wellesworth, Roger de, eaoheator, 289, 296,
307, 401, 410.
Wellington, Welinton, co. Salop, manor, 611
(p. 393).
Lee Gomery in, q.v.
Wellop, 00. Hants. See Wallop.
Wellow, Welhow, WeUehogh, Welhogh, co.
Lino., abbot of, 463, 472, 534 (p. 308).
, 00. Nott., G-rimstonin, q.v,
, Welewe, co. Somers., manor and
hundred, 538 (p. 339).
, , Whiteoxmead in, q.v.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
585
Wells, Welles, oo. Norf., 638 {p. 347).
; manor, 538 (p. 332).
, , advowaon, 638 (p. 351).
, 00. Somers., 142.
, , St. Andrew's ohuroh, 142.
, dean and chapter of, &11 {p.
394).
, , East Horringtou by. See'Ror-
rington.
^ells, bishop of. See Bath.
Welnethanji, Whelwitham, oo. Stiff.,, manor,
390.
Welok, CO. Monm. See Gwehelog.
Welsh, John de, 644.
Cf. Waleis.
Welshpool, la Pole [oo. Montgomery] , 214.
, castle, 214.
Welt, 00. Line. See Well.
Welynton, Henry de, 139 (p. 65).
Wem, Wemne, oo. Salop, 470.
Laoon in, q.v.
Wemannok, Wamannok, oo Denbigh, 279 (p.
158).
Wembrok, eo. Dorset. See Wambrook..
Wemeringe, Wemeruge, oo. Hants. See
Wymering.
Wenanok Wynt, oo. Denbigh, 279 (p. 158).
Wenche, William le, of Seighford, 283.
Wendesleye, oo. Derby. See Wensley.
Wenge, oo. Buok. See Wing.
Wenham, Little, oo. Suff., advowson, 215 {p.
116).
Weninton, eo. Staff. See Winnington.
Wenlook, Wenlok, co. Salop, 611 (p. 392).
, prior of, 222.
Wenlouk, Wenlok, oo. Moum. See Wentloog.
Wensley, Wendesleye [in Darley parish], oo.
Derby, 281.
Wentford, Wanteford [in Poslingford parish] ,
00. Suff., fair at, 538 {p. 326).
Wentloog, Wenthlok, Wenlouk, Wenlok, oo.
Monm. , country of, 538 ( p. 336).
Wenunwin, Griffin. See Pole.
Wenvoe, Wonfo, co. Glamorgan, 538 (p. 333).
Weobly, Webbeley, oo. Heref., oastle; 187.
Werdon. See Verdon.
Werdore, oo. Wilts. See Wardour.
Wereham, Wirham, Wyrh^m, co. Norf., 384,
538 (:p. 346).
..., advowson of priory of St. Winwaloe
or St. Wynewaloy, 538 ( p. 351).
Werehorne, oo. Kent. See Warehorn.
Werewelle, co. Hants. See Wherwell.
Wergragan, Werngregan, oo. Monm., 538 (p.
336).
Werk, CO. N'humb. See Wark.
Werkeworth, co. N'humb. See Warkworth.
Werleston, oo. Chester. See Worleston.
Werleston, John de, 62 (p. 31).
Werlington, co. Sussex. See Arlington.
Wermenstre, oo. Wilts. See Warminster.
Wermhull, co. Derby. S^e Woroahill.
Wermyndon, co. Wore. See Warndon.
Werngregan, Wergragan, co. Monm., 538 (p.
336).
Wernhir, Warnhir beyond Usk, oo. Monm.,
636 (JJ. 336).
Werntoym, oo. Glamorgan, 638 ( p. 334).
Werpesgrave, oo. Oxford. See Warpsgrove.
Werpleadon, oo. Surrey. See Worpleadon.
Weruntherik [oo. Monm. ?] , 412 {p. 232).
Weaenham, oo. Norf. See Weasenham.
Wesenham, Roger de, 148 (p. 70).
Wessington, Walter de, 5.?3 (p. 305).
West Hall, Westhalle, co. Essex, 4:75(p. 268).
West Park [in Cranborne ?], co. Dorset, 538
{p. 330),
Westbechesworth, co. Surrey. See Betchworth.
Westbourne, co. Sussex, Nutbourne, in, q.v.
Westbury, oo. Salop, Cause in, q.v.
Westby, Westeby [in Gisburn parish], co.
■Jork, 536(i)j}.313, 321).
Westcotom, co. York. See Coatham.
Westdene, Westdeene, cos. Hants, and
Wilts. See Dean.
Westeby, oo. York. See Westby.
Westeby, Adam de, 5S6(pp. 313, 321).
John de, 536 (pp. 313, 321).
Stephen de, 536(p.313).
Cf. Westyby.
Westerdale, co. York, manor, 615 (33^.406,
411, 412).
Westerfield, Westerfeld, co. Suff., 519 (p. 288).
Westeu Derley, oo. Hants. See Tytherley.
Westfield, Westfeld, co. Norf., 538 (p. 346).
Westgate in Thanet, co. Kent, manor, 220
(pp. 122, 123).
Westhanegliefud, co. Essex. See Hanningfield.
Westhanyngfeld, oo. Essex. See HanningSeld.
Westharpetree, oo. Somers. See Harptree.
Weathathelsay, co. York. See Haddlesey.
Westherlesay, co. York. See Harlsey.
Wssthevyngton, oo. N'humb. See Chevington.
Westheye [oo. Suff. ?], 519 (p. 289).
Westhorp in Brompton, co. York, 534 (p. 307).
Westkyngton, co. Wilts. See Kington.
Westley, Westle.oo. Suff., 638 (p. 347).
Westludeforde, oo. Somers. See Lydford.
Westmanoote, Weatmaneoote [in Bredon
parish], CO. Wore, 615 {p. 403).
Westminster, 308, 615 {p. 397).
, St. James, hospital of, 615 (p. 397).
, abbot of, 60, 538 (j). 331), 615 (pp.
397, 398, 411).
, abbot and convent of, 458 (p. 258).
Weston [in Welford parish], co. Berks,
manor, 212.
[Underwood], oo. Buck., manor, 597.
[Colville], 00, Camb., manor, 692.
[in Wybunbury parish], oo. Chester,
62 (pp. 30, 31).
, , , manor, 366.
[on Avon], oo, Glouo., 616 (i).402).
586
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Weston — cont.
sub Edge, Weston Underegge, oo.
Glouo., 362.
Westone by Baudak, by Baldok, co.
Hertf., 148(i)p. 70, 71,75).
Wode, CO. Hunt. See Alconbury
Weston.
CO. Hunt. See Hail Weston.
CO. Line., 620.
Weston Pynkeny or Pygkenie [in
Weedon Loys parish], co. N'hamp. , 315.
Westone, oo. Norf., 538 (p. 347).
00. Nott.,279(^. 155).
[in Monk Hopton parish], co. Salop,
manor, 57 ( 2). 24).
[in Nash parish, co. Salop], 503
(p. 304).
[in Stow parish] , co. Salop, 130.
LuUingfields [in Baschuroh parish] ,
CO. Salop, 211.
under Kedcastle, co. Salop, 62 (pp.
29, 31).
in Gordano. Westone, co. Somers.,
538 (y. 389).
[under Weatherley], co. Warw., 412
(p. 234), 615 (p. 404).
Weston, Westone, Bartholomew de, 599 (pp.
379, 381).
, John de, the younger, 213.
Bobert de, and Hawis his wife, 107,
332.
Eogerde, 208.
, Simon de, 356.
, William de, 228.
Westpeoham, co. Kent. See Feckham.
Westport by Wareham, co. Dorset, 538 (p.
341).
Westreed, co. Hertf. See Reed.
Weststaforde. co. Dorset. See Stafford.
Westtuderle, co. Hants. See Tytherley.
Westuderle, oo. Hants. See Tytherley.
Westwick, Westwyk [in Gainford parish, oo.
Durham], 615 (pp. 407, 413).
Westwood, Westwode [oo. Wore] , prior of , 79.
Westworldham [co. Hants]. See Worldham.
Westwyk [oo. Durham]. See Westwick.
Westyby, Peter, 372.
Cf. Westeby.
Westynarth, oo. Cornw. , l'i9 (p. 66).
Weteley, oo. York. See Wheatley.
Wetendon, oo. Warw. See Whittington.
Wetewod, oo. N'humb. See Weetwood.
Wetherby, co. York, manor, 536 (pp. 314
324 bis).
Wevelhurst [Witherhnrst in Burwash ?], oo.
Sussex, 207.
Wevelsby, oo. Line. See Weelsby.
Wevere, oo. Chester. See Weaver.
Wevre, Henry de, 292.
Thomas de, 292.
Weybread, Weybrede, oo. Suff., 55.
manor, 221.
Weye, river. See Wye.
Weyland, Weylaund, ' Weilaunde,
Weilande, Weylond, Jolm de,
390, 424.
John, 61.
, Richard de, 390.
.Thomas, 524.
Weymouth, Weymuth, oo. Dorset, borough,
538 (p. 330).
Wexcombe [in Great Bedwyn parish], oo.
Wilts, manor, 538 (p. 328).
Whalebreus, WUliam de, 122.
Whalley, co. Lane, abbot of , 279 (p. 162).
Whalton, oo. N'humb., manor, 219 (p. 120).
Whaplode, Quappelade, Woplade, co. Line,
252, 472.
Wharram Percy, Wharrum, Wharrom, co.
York, manor and advowson, 609.
, Bordale in, q.v.
, Towthorpe in, q.v.
Wharton, Querton [inKirkby Stephen parish],
CO. Westm., 633 (p. 303).
Whatefeld, co. Suff. See Whatfield.
Whatefeld, William de, 438, 539.
Whatfield, Whatefeld, co. Su£f., 438, 538
(p. 348).
Whatton, Quatton, eo. Leic, 458 (p. 259).
Wheatley, Weteley [in Ilkley parish], oo.
York, 536 (i). 317).
, Quaytolay [by Doncaster], co. York,
manor, 199 (p. 103).
Wheghelton, Eoesia de, 183.
Wheldrake, Queldryg, Queldryk, co. York,
536(j)i). 318, 3,19).
Whelpo, Quesphow [in Oaldbeck parish], co.
Cumb., 146.
Whelwitham, eo. Suff. See Welnetham.
Whenge, oo. Butland. See Wing.
WherweU, Werewelle, oo. Hants, abbess of,
397 (p. 219).
Wheteueaston, co. Salop. See Aston.
Wheteworth [in Bothal, tww disappeared'} , co.
N'humb., S2, 510.
Whetyngham, co. Lano. See Whittingham.
Whetyngham. See Whittingham.
Whiohwode, oo. Oxford. See Wyohwood.
Whinfell, Quinfel [in Brigham parish], oo.
Cumb., 146.
Whissendine, Wyssinden, oo. Butland, 548.
Whitacre, Over, Whytacre, Wythacre, co.
Warw., 615 (pp. 404, 408).
Whitby, Whyteby, co. York, 516.
, abbot of, 516.
Whitchurch, Whitoheriohe, Whytecheroh,
00. Buck.. 191, 538 (p. 342).
CO. Chester, Wirswall in, q.v.
Whitehirch, co. Dorset, hundred,
607 ( p. 388).
00. Glamorgan, castle, &c., 638
(p. 335).
Whitoherch, Wytohurohe, co. Warw..
615(j)i), 404, 409).
INDEX OP PERSONS- AND PLACES.
58l
White LackingtoD, oo. Somers., Atherstone in,
q.v.
White, Whyte, Wyhte, Alice la, 284.
, , of Bokyngham, 388.
John son of Gilbert le, 533 (p. 307).
Biohardle, 538 {p. 340).
William le, 284.
his son fiobert, 284.
Cf. Vyte, Wyth.'
Whitebrook, Wytebrok, oo. Monrn., 538
{p. 336).
Whiteolyve, Robert de, 159.
Whitekirk, Wytkirk, Elias de, 536 (p. 317).
Whiteleigh, Whiteleye [in Black Torrington
parish], oo. Devon, manor, 382.
Whiteman, Wyteman, William, and Sarah his
wife, 407.
WhitenhijU [Whitnell in Emborrow parish ?],
CO. Somers., 253.
Whiteoxmead, Whyttukkesmede, Whittokea-
med, Wittokesmead [in Wellow parish],
CO. Somers., 538 (p. 339), 671.
Whiteparish, Aldredestone, co. Wilts, 458
(i). 257).
, advowaou, 458 (p. 257).
Whitewell, Peter de, 527 { p. 295).
, William de, 538 (p. 349).
Gf. Wytewell.
Whitfield, Wytfeld [in Glossop parish], oo.
Derby, 577.
Whitgift, Wytgift, oo. York, manor, 279
(p. 159).
Whitheryghen, oo. Devon, 422.
Whithill, CO. Lane. See Whittle.
Whitington, co. Suff. See Whitton.
Whititon, co. Norf . See Wighton.
Whitkirk, co. York, Seacroft in, q.v.
Whitley, Witele, oo. Berks, 37.
, Whyteleigh [in Great Budworth
parish], oo. Chester, 279 (p. 164).
Wythele [in Staple Fitzpaine parish],
00. Somera., 253.
Whitaon, Wyteston, oo. Monm., 538 {p. 336).
Whittingham, Whityngham, Whetyngham
[in Kirkham parish], oo. Lano., 279
{p. 163).
, manor, 178.
Wytingham, Wytinham linFreasing-
field parish], oo. Suff., manor, 270
{pp. 146, 147).
Whittingham, Whytingham, Whet-
yngham, Geoffrey son of Adam
de, 179.
, , his sisters, 179.
Johnde, 179.
Whittington, Whytington, Wetendon [in
Grendon parish], 00. Warw., 615 (pp.
404, 408).
Whittle, Wythalg [in Glossop pariah], co.
Derby, 577.
le Woods, Whithill in the Wood [in
Leyland parish], oo. Lane, 279 (p. 163).
Whittlesford, Wytlesford, co. Camb., advow-
son, 616 (p. 400).
hundred, 489.
Whittlewood,Witlewode, oo. N'hamp., forest,
619.
Whittokesmed, co. Somers. See Whiteox-
mead.
Whitton, Wodeton [in Long Horsley pariah] ,
CO. N'humb., 80.
, Wytington, Whitington, co. Suff.,
370 (j). 146), 519 (j).288).
Thurlaton in, q.v.
Whitwell, Whytewelle [I. of W., oo. Hants],
manor, 59.
Whytewell, oo. Norf., 538 (jJi). 346,
349).
Whitwiok, 00. Leic, Swannington in, q.v.
Whityngham, co. Lano. See Whittingham.
Whorlton, Quernington, Quernyngton, oo.
Durham, &15 (pp. 407, 413).
Whutton [co. N'hamp.]. See Wootton.
Whyohecote, Hugh son of Geoffrey
de, 83.
, Hugh son of Hugh son of Geoffrey de,
83.
Whyleton, John de, 538 (p. 338).
Whytacre, co. Warw. See "Whitaore.
Whyte. See White.
Whyteby, oo. York. See Whitby.
Whyteoheroh, oo. Buck. See Whitchurch.
Whyteleigh, co. Chester. See Whitley.
Whytewelle, co. Hants. See Whitwell.
00. Norf. See Whitwell.
Whyteye, Geoffrey, 184.
Whytingham. See Whittingham.
Whytington, oo. Warw. See Whittington.
Whyttukkesmede, co. Somers. See Whiteox-
mead.
Whixley, Whixeley, oo. York, 197.
Wich Malban, co. Chester. See Nantwich.
Wicham, co. Essex. See Witham.
CO. Kent. See Wiekham.
Wichenford, Wycheneford, oo. Wore, 615
(p. 411 ).
Wiokenby, Wykyngby, co. Lino. , 536 ( p. 315).
, manor, 623.
Wiokford, Wykeford, Wikeford, Wykforde,
CO. Essex, 16, 213 (p. 112).
Wiekham, Wykham by Strode [in Strood] , oo.
Kent, manor, 476 (-p. 269).
West, West Wicham, 00. Kent, manor,
12.
Wiokwar, Wykewaue, Wykkewaue, oo. Glouo. ,
manor, 615 (pp. 401, 407).
Widdioombe in the Moor, Wydeoumb, co
Devon, 233.
Widdrington, Wyderington, co. N'humb.,
manor, 219 {p. 120)..
Widnes, Wydnes [in Presoot parish], oo.
Lane, fees of, 279 (p. 163).
588
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
Wigborough, Wykebergh, Wykberg, Wyke-
berg, CO. Essex, 538 (,p. 335).
Little, 538 (i). 349).
, Wygeberghe [oo. Essex] (stated to be
inKent), 538(i). 343).
Wigeburg, William de, 346 {p. 196).
Wiggenhall, Wygynhale, Wygenhale, oo.
Norf., 538 (i). 347 618).
Wiggins Hill, Wyginghull [in Sutton Coldfield
parish], co. Warw., 616 (yp. 404, 408).
Wigginton, Wyginton [co. Hertf.] , manor.
227.
, Wyginton, Wygeton, co. Staff.,
manor, 412 {p2). 230, 232).
Wigglesworth, Wyklesword [in Long Preston
parish], oo. York, 536 (p. 820).
Wight, Isle of, 176, 210.
Wighton, Whititon, oo. Norf., manor, 51.
, 00. York. SccWeighton.
Wigmore, Wyggemor, oo. Heref., Mortimer
of. See Mortuo Mari.
Wigton, Wygeton [co. Cumb.], 531 {pp. 297,
299).
, ohuroh, 531 (p. 299).
Wikeford, co. Essex. See Wiekford.
Wikeshull, co. Salop. See Wixhill.
WilberfosB. Wilberfosse, oo. York, 536
(jp. 319).
Wilcott, Wyveleoote, oo. Salop, 211.
Wilcrick, Wildeorik, oo. Monm., 538 (p. 336).
Wild Court [in Blean], oo. Kent. See Edhel-
destone.
Wildeorik, oo. Monm. See Wilcrick.
Wildeorik, Thomas de, 638 {p. 336).
Wildgresse, John, and Joan his wife, 286.
Wilie, CO. Warw. See Willey.
Wilington. See Wylington.
Wilkin Throop, Walkyngthrep, Walkyng-
thorp, Willyngthrop [in Horsii^on
parish], oo. Somers., 603 {p. 386 his),
Wilksby, Wilkesby, co. Lino., 482.
church, 483.
Wiliton, 00. Bedf. See Willington.
Willamesoote, Henry de, 57 {p. 23).
WiUardby, co. York. See Willerby.
Willerby, WiUardby [in Kirk Ella parish],
00. York, 266 {p. 143).
Staxton in, q.v.
Willey, Wylileye in the manor of Stepelton,
Wyle [co. Heref.. in Presteigne parish,
CO. Eadnor], 67 (,pp. 22, 26).
, , manor, 58.
[in Qreasley parish], co. Nott., 316.
Wylie, Wilie, oo. Warw., 412 (».
334), 616 (p. 406).
William, John sou of, of Strickland
Kettle, 235.
, his brother {Thomas, 236.
Ralph son of, 403 {pp. 224, 225),
5\Q, 633 (p. 302).
, , of Thomdon, 640.
, Bobert son of Balph son of, 615
(p. 412).
William — cont.
Eiohard son of, 538 {p. 348).
Thomas son of, 633 (p. 307).
, , Alice his wife, 633 (i). 307).
Walter son of, 531 {p. 299).
William son of, 279 {p. 166).
of Harle, 219 (p. 120).
, , otPlumtree, 279 (p. 166).
William ap Phelip, 206.
Williames Hanley, co. Wore. See Hanley.
Williamston, Willameystone [in Haroldston
parish], co. Pemb., 64 {p. 33).
Willian, Wylie, co. Hertf., 697.
advowson, 697.
Willingale Doe, Willinghale, co. Essex, 538
(.p. 349).
Spain, Wylinghal, Wyllynghale
Spayne, co. Essex, 498, 638 (p. 349).
Willingdon, Wylindon, Wyllindone, oo.
Sussex, 185.
, court at, 277.
Willingham by Stow, Wyvelingham, Wilyng-
ham, CO. Line. , 349, 484.
, Cherry, Wy velyngham , Wylingham ,
CO. Lino., 421,482.
[North], Wyvelingham, oo. Line,
279 (i). 163).
Willington, Wylyton, Wiliton, co. Bedf., 431.
manor, 351.
WUlyngton [co. Derby] , 279 (p. 166).
Willisham, Wylauesham, Wylagesham, co.
Suff., 519(p. 288).
Williton, Wylyton [inSt. Deouman's parish],
co.Somers., 412(i). 233).
Willoughby, co. Line, Bonthorp in, q.v.
Wylegbby [in Anoaster parish], oo.
Line, 634 (p.SiQ).
Wilouby, 00. Warw., 615 (p. 404). .
Willoughton, Wylhegton, Wylughton,
Wylughton, co. Lino., 372.
, manor, 349.
Willyngthrop, co. Somers. See Wilkin
Throop.
Willyngton [oo. Derby]. See Willington.
Willyngtone, Wilyton, Henry de, 627 {p. 294).
W ilmeleghton, co . Warw. See Wormleighton.
Wilmendecote, Wilmenkot, Wilmecote, oo.
Warw. See Wilneoote.
Wilmerslay, oo, York. See Womersley.
Wilmington, Wylmynton, Wyhnington [in
Sellinge parish], oo. Kent, 604, 606.
Wilmondekot, oo. Warw. See Wilneoote.
Wilneoote, Wilmecote, Wilmondekot, Wil-
menkot, Wilmendecote [in Tamworth
parish], oo. Warw. , 616 ( pp. 404, 405,
408).
Wilouby, CO. Warw. See Willoughby.
Wilpshire, Wilpsohire [in Blackburn parish],
CO. Lane, 279 (iJ. 161).
Wilseys, Great, Wyveleshey [in Little
Wratting pariah], oo. Su£E., 638
(i>. 347).
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
589
Wilton, Wiltoneon Wey [in Bridstow parish] ,
00. H:eref.,58(iJ. 19).
00. Wilts, abbess ot, 528.
Wylton [in Kirkleatham parish] , oo.
York, 536 {p. 328).
Wilyngham, oo. Lino. See Willingham.
Wilyfcon. See Willyngtone.
Wimborne, Wyrnbum, oo. Dorset, 279 {p. 157).
Petersham in, q.v,
St. Giles, Up Wymborn, Up Wym-
bome, 00. Dorset, manor, 430. 538 (».
340).
Wimpole, Wynepol, oo. Camb., 458 {p. 257).
Winoh, West, Wynoh, oo. Norf., 588 {p.
347 Us).
Winohoombe, oo. Qlouo., Naunton in, q.v.
Winohelse, Robert, arohbishop of Canterbury,
207, 220 ( p. 122).
Winchester, Wynton, oo. Hants, 338.
, a number of street and plaoe names in
838.
, St. Maurioe' church, 338.
, St. Martin's ohuroh, 338.
St. Mary Kalenders, fraternity of , 338.
, St. John's hospital, 338.
, St. Swithuns, prior of, 38, 338, 456.
, castle, 206.
Winchester, Wyncestre, earl of, 538 {p. 350).
his co-heirs, 458 {p. 258).
, earldom of, 263, 520.
, honour of, 458 (pp. 2S5, 258;, 611
(p. 392).
bishop of, 221, 259, 298, 498, 607
ip. 389).
, , liberty of , 498.
Winchester, Wynohestre, Wyncestre, <]t>hn de,
538(1). 333).
, Robert de, 533 {p. 304).
Roger de, 533 (i). 304).
C/. Wynton.
Winderton, Wynterton, Wyntertone, Wynder-
ton [in Brailes parish], oo. Warw., 533
(p. 304), 615 {pp. 404, 409).
Windsor, Wyndesouere, Wyndlesor, co.
Berks., castle guard, 506.
, castle, service connected with, 413
{p. 237).
, , constable of . See London.
, Old, Wyndeeor [co. Berks], 162.
Wintarthing, Wynneferthyng, oo. Norf., 476
(.p. 270).
Winford, Wynfred, co. Somers., 271.
manor, 538 (p, 339).
advowson, 538 (p. 339).
Wing, Wenge, co. Buck., ohuroh, 227.
, Whenge, co. Rutland, 615 {p. 402).
Wingham, Wyngham, oo. Kent, hundred, 220
{p. 132). •
,..,„..,, Walmestone in, q.v.
Winkleigh, Wynkele, Wynkelegh, co. Devon,
538 {pp.ZZO, 340).
Collaoot in, q.v.
, Southoote in, q.v.
[i.e. Winkleigh Keynes in Winkleigh].
29.
Wynkelegh Traoye, co. Devon, 538
(p. 340).
Winnington or Winnianton, Wynyenton [in
Gunwalloe parish], oo. Cornw. , manor,
141.
, Weninton [in Muoklestone parish],
00. Staff., 46.
Wiuson, Wynnestone [in Bibury parish] , oo.
Glouc, 411.
Winsor. Wyndesore fin Yealmpton parish] ,
CO. Devon, 213 {p. 114).
Winterborne Houghton, Wynterburn Hogh-
ton, 00. Dorset, 279 ( p. 167).
Kingston, Wynterborn Regis, oo.
Dorset, 346(1). 195).
St. Martin; oo. Dorset, Ashtonin, q.v.
Winterbourne, Wynterbourn, Wyntirburn,
Wynterburn by Neubury, Wynterborne
[in Chieveley parish], oo. Berks, 398
(1). 221), 615(1). 402).
, , manor, 549.
Earls, Wynterborne, oo. Wilts, manor,
279 (1^. 157).
Gunner, Maidene Wynterborne, co.
Wilts, 514.
Stoke, Wynterburnestok, oo. Wilts,
manor, 458 {p. 257).
Winterhead, Wyntred [in Shipham parish],
CO. Somers., 538 {p. 338).
Winteringham, Wintringham, co. Line, 482.
Winterslow, Wynterslawe fco. Wilts], 279
(p. 157).
Winton, Wynton [in Kirkby Stephen parish],
oo. Westm., 533 (pp. 301, 302, 803).
Wintringham, co. Line. See Winteringham.
, Wyntringham, 00. York, manor, 534
(pp. 308, 309, 311).
Winwiok, Wynewyk, co. Hunt., 538 (p. 850).
Wynewik, co. N'hamp., manor, 236.
Wirham, oo. Norf. See Wereham.
Wirksworth, Wyrkesworth, Wirkes worth, co.
Derby, 281.
, church, 161 .
Wirlyngton, co. Sussex. See Arlington.
Wirswall, Wyreswell [in Whitchurch parish],
CO. Chester, 62 (p. 30).
Wisbech, Wysbeoh, oo. Camb., 168.
Wiseton, Wiston [in Olayworth parish], co.
Nott., 559.
Wisewall, oo . Lano. See Wiswell.
Wishaw, CO. Warw., MoihuU in, q.v,
Wistanstow, oo. Salop, Cheney Longville in,
q.v.
Wisteston, Wystanston [in Harden parish],
00. Heref., 614.
Wiston, CO. Nott. See Wiseton'.
590
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
Wistowe, Wystanstowe, oo. Leic, 412
{p. 236).
, advowson, 412 (y. 236).
Wiswell, Wisewall [in Whalley parish], oo.
Lane, 279 {p. 161).
Witoharapton, Wyehampton, oo. Dorset,
manor, 538 (y. 341).
Witoheot, Wyooheoot [in Stanton Laoy parish],
00, Salop, 611 (iJ. 392).
Witohingham, Wyohingham, Wychyngham,
CO. Norf., 538 {pp. 3i6, 347 Hs).
Witele, CO. Berks. See Whitley.
Witham, Wyham, Wyttham, Wicham, co.
Essex, manor, 450.
, court at, 207.
, , court of the honour of
Boulogne at, 216.
, ..., Benton in, q.v.
, Howbridge in, q.v.
North, Northwythem, Northwythum,
Northwyme, eo. Line, 412 {p. 233).
, manor, 320.
, South, Suth Wyme, Withrae, co.
Line, 350.
, Wythem, co. Line, river, fishery in,
592.
Withcall, Wythoale, oo. Line, 120 ( p. 64).
Wither, Boger, 422.
, John, 422.
Withsrhurst, co. Sussex. See Werelhurst.
Witheridge, Wytherigge, co. Deron, manor,
607 (p. 388).
Withem, Withren, Wyern, Wytherum,
Witheme, oo. Line, 626.
manor, 362 (pp. 200, 201).
, advowson, 362 (p. 201).
Withersfield, Wytheresfeld, Wytherisfeld, co.
Suff., 412 {p. 233), 538 (p. 347).
Withme, oo. Line See Witham.
Withren, co. Line See Withern.
Withybrook, oo. Warw. , Hopsf ord in, q.v.
Withyford, Great, Wythiford [in Shawbury
parish], oo. Salop, manor, 470.
Little, 470.
Witlesham, oo. SufE. See Witnesham.
Witlewode, oo. N'hamp. See Whittlewood.
Witley, Wytle, oo. Surrey, manor, 413
(^.237).
, Wyteleye, oo. Wore, 615 (p. 403).
Witnesham, Wytnesham, Witlesham, co.
Suff., 270 (i) 146).
, manor, 270 {p. 147).
Wittenham, Long, Wyttenham [oo. Berks],
538 {p. 344).
Witthon, CO. Kent, 538 (p. 343).
Wittokesmead, co. Somers. See Whiteoxmead.
Witton, Wytton [in Blackburn parish], oo.
Lane, 279 {p. 161).
Wytton [in Droitwioh], oo. Wore,
57 (p. 24).
Wivelshire, East, Estwevelsohire, co. Oornw.,
hundred, 495,
Wiverton, Wyverton [near Langar], oo. Nott.,
380.
Wiveton, Wyveton, co. Norf., 538 (p. 347).
, manor, 638 (p. 332).
Wiwell, 00. Line See Wyville.
Wixhill, Wikeshull, Wykeshull [in Weston
parish] , co. Salop, 62 (pp. 29, 31).
Wlankeslowe, co. Salop. See Longslow.
Wlaukeslowe, Hugrh de, 447.
Wlenehemere, co. Sussex. See Linchmere.
Wlf. See LnpuB.
WIfamston, oo. Essex. See Wolston.
Wlhouer, co. N'humb. See Wooler.
Wobnrn. Woubourn, co. Bedf., abbot of, 538
(p. 342).
Wode, Adam del, 62 (p. 31).
, Agnes daughter of Humphrey ate, 286 .
, Henry de, 283.
, Humphrey, 286.
John dela, 102, 527 (j).294).
Nicholas atte, 611 (p. 391).
Peter ate, 374.
Wodebergh, co. Essex. See Woodborough.
, oo. Wilts. See Woodborough.
Wodebreg, oo. Suff. See Woodbridge.
Wodeburn, oo. N'humb. See Woodburn.
Wodecote, oo. Hants. See Woodoote.
, CO. Wore See Woodcote.
Wodecroft, co. Grloue, 563.
Wodedallinge, co. Norf. See Balling.
Wodeford. co. N'hamp. See Woodford.
Wodehall, co. Suff See Woodhall.
Wodehall, Wodhall, William de la, 349, 484
Wodehill, co. Bedf. See Odell.
Wodehorn, oo. N'humb. See Woodhorn.
Wodehull, John de, 120 (p. 53).
Of. Wodhulle
Wodehouse, Wodeliuse, Wodelious,
Wodhous, Adam son ofWalter
de or del, 1.
, Bobert de, esobeator, 252.
William de or del, 1, 533 (p. 306),
Wodekote, oo. Warw. See Woodoote.
Wodeleyestile, co. Gloue, 638 (p. 329).
Wodelok, Roger, 259.
Wodemersthome, Wodemerstome, co. Surrey.
See Woodmansteme.
Wodenorton, co. Norf. See Norton.
Wodenot, Eiehard, 62 (p. 30).
Wodeton, oo. N'humb. See Whitton.
CO. Surrey. See Wotton.
Wodeweston, co. Hunt. See Aloonbury
Weston.
Wodhall, 00. Tork. See Wood Hall.
Wodhall. See Wodehall
Wodhom, 00. N'humb. See Woodhorn.
Wodhous. See Wodehouse.
Wodhulle, WodhuU, (>o. Bedf. See Odell,
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
591
WodhuUe, Thomas de, 21.
Gf. WodehuU.
Wodnestury, oo. Staff. See Wednesburj.
Wodnestre, oo. Somers. See Wanstrow.
Wogan, John, 513.
Wogeton, 00. Buck. See Wonghton.
"Wolaxton, John, de, 177.
his daughters Agnes and
Elizabeth, 177.
Wolcomesteuwe, 00. Essex. See Walthamstow.
Wold Newton, co. Lino. See Newton.
Wolewyoh, co. Kent. See. Woolwich.
Wolf. See Lupus.
Wolfardesworthe, co. Devon. See Woolfar-
disworthy.
Wolferston, eo. Suff. See Woolverstone.
Wolferton, oo. Hants. See Wolverton.
00. Salop. See Wooferton.
Wolfhamoote, co. Warw., Flecknoe in, q,v.
Wolfbuute, Wolvehunte, John le, 71.
, John le (sou of John), 71.
Wolford mill in Thornbury, oo. G-louc, 538
(J). 329).
Wolfrinton, oo. Wore. See Wolverton.
Wolfstanesohlem, co. Lane. See Wolsten-
holme.
Wolheuer, oo. N'humb. See Wooler.
Wolkhamstouwe, oo. Essex. See Walthamstow.
Wolknestede, co. Surrey, now called God-
stone, q.v.
WoUaton, co. Nott. See Woolaton.
Wolleeombe, oo. Dorset. See Wooloombe.
Wolleston, co. Buck. See Woolstone.
WoUop, CO. Hants. See Wallop.
WoUouer, oo. N'humb. See Wooler.
Wolphamcote, co. Warw., Plecknoe in, q.v.
Wolreton, Alan de, 187.
Wolriekby, Wolrikby, oo. Lino. See Wor-
laby.
Wolsington, oo. York. See Ouston.
Wol&tanton, oo. Salop. See Woolstaston.
Wolstenholme, Wolfstanesohlem [in Eoohdale.
parish], oo. Lane, 279 (p. 162).
Wolston, 00. Devon. See Woolston.
, Wlfamston [in Chigwell parish], co.
Essex, 394.
, CO. Warw., Brandon and Bretford In,
187.
Wolvehunte. See Wolfhunte.
Wolveley, co. Hunt. See Woolley.
Wolvemere [oo. Hants]. See Woolmer.
Wolverioh, John, 224.
Wolverton [co. Buck.], barony, 288.
, Wolferton, co. Hants, manor, 485,
496.
Upper, Wolfrynton [in Stoulton
parish], oo. Wore, 615 {p. 403).
Wolverton, Wolvertone, John de, 63 (p. 19),
399.
Wolves Newton, Wolvesueutone, oo. Monm.,
538 (y. 336).
Wolveslond [in Burwash ?], co. Sussex, 207.
Wolveton [in Charminster parish], co. Dorset,
485.
Wolvey, 00. Warw., 458 (p. 259).
Wolwardynton, John de, 412 (p. 234).
Wolwenshull, oo. Cornw. , 461.
Wolwerton, co. Salop. See Wooferton.
Womberlegh, oo. Devon. See Umberleigh.
Womer [near Bradford], oo. York, 275
(p. 159).
Womersley, Wilmerslay, oo, York, 395.
Stubbs in, q.v.
Wondy, co. Monm. See Undy.
Wonfo, CO. Glamorgan. See Wenvoe.
Woodborough, Wodebergh, co. Essex, 69.
00. Wilts, 615 (p. 401).
, , advowson, 615 (p. 401^.
Woddbridge, Wodebreg, oo. Suff., prior of,
436.
Woodburn, Wodebum [in Corsenside parish],
CO. N'humb., 510.
Woodohurch, oo. Chester, Arrow in, q.v.
Woodoote, Wodecote [in Bramdean parish],
00. Hants, 38.
, Wodekote [in Leek Wootton parish],
CO. Warw., 615 (p. 405).
, Wodecote [near Chaddesley Corbett],
00. Wore, 615 (p. 403).
Wooferton, Wolferton, Wolwerton, co. Salop
[in Brimfield parish, co. Heref.], 57 '
(ij. 25), 58.
Wood Hall, le Wodhall [in Kirkby Overblow
parish], oo. York, manor, 395.
Woodford, Wodeford [by Daventry], co.
N'hamp., 458 (p. 256).
[by Thrapston], 00. N'hamp., 538 (p.
345).
Woodhall, Wodehall [in Sudbury parish] , co.
Suff., manor, 538 {p. 326).
Woodhay, West, la Wydehaye, oo. Berks,
manor, 272.
Woodhorn,Wodhorn,Wodehorn, 00. N'humb.,
.52.
, St. Edeline the Virgin, church of, 52.
, Ellington in, q.v.
Woodmansterne, Wodemersthorne, Wode-
merstorne, oo. Surrey, manor, 425,
538 (p. 345).
Wooferton, Wolferton, co. Salop [in Brim-
field parish, co. Heref. , 57 (p. 25).
Woolaton, Wollaton, oo. Nott., 428.
Wooloombe Bingham, Wolleeombe Byngeham,
Welleeombe [in Great Toller parish],
00. Dorset, 346 (p. 195).
Wooler, Wlhouer, Wolheur, WoUouer, oo.
N'humb., 403 (p. 226).
, manor, 403 (i). 224).
advowson, 403 (i).224).
Woolfardisworthy, Wolfardesworthe [Hart-
land hundred], oo. Devon, 538 (p. 340).
Woolley, Wolvely, oo. Kent, 538 {p. 350).
Woolmer, Wolvemere [co. Hants], forest, 466.
592
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
WooJscott, Waleoote [in Grandborough
parish}, co. Warw., 616 (p. 405).
Woolstaston, Wolstanton, co. Salop, 611
(p. 392).
Woolston, Wolaton [in West Alvington
parish], co. Devon, 463.
Woolstone, WoUeston, eo. Buck., 538 (p. 329).
, Hardwell in, q.v.
, Great, Woulston, co. Buck., advowson,
597.
Woolverstone, Wolferston. co. Suff., 215
{p. 116).
Woolwich, Wolewych, co. Kent, 274.
Woore, 00. Salop, Gravenhnnger in, q.v.
Wootton, Wotton, co. Bedt., 351.
Pellinge, Peling, in Wootton parish,
CO. Bedf., 182.
Fitzpaine, Wodeton, co. Dorset,
manor, 607 (p. 388).
, Wntton, Whntton, co. N'hamp., 412
(p. 235).
, , advowson, 412 (p. 235).
, Wotton [in Ellaston parish], co.
StafE., 187
HUl, Wottonhulle [in Leek Wootton
parish], co. Warw., 615 {p. 405).
, Leek, co. Warw., Woodcote in, q.v.
Wawen, Wauenes Wotton, CO. Warw.,
manor, 131.
Bivers, Wottone, co. Wilts, manor,
' 505.
, , Toteryg pasture in, 505.
Woplade, oo. Lino. See Whaplode.
Worcester, co. Wore. , office of sheriff of, 615
{p. 397).
court of knights at, 615 (jp. 398).
.castle, 615 (i). 397).
, oastle and city, 615 ( p. 410).
, All Saints Church, advowson. 57
(P- 24).
, St. Laurence chapel, 615 (p. 411).
St. Nicholas church, 615 (p. 411).
, St. Peter's, advowson, 615 (p. 404).
, St. Wlstan's, 615 (p. 403;.
St. Wulstan's, preceptor of, 615 («.
411).
, bishop of, 191, 278, 281, 350, 615
(pp. 398, 403, 410).
, county, office of sheriff of , 615 (p. 410).
Woroumb, oo. Devon. 6'ee Warcombe,
WorBeld, Worfeld, co. Salop, manor, 413
(p. 231).
Worgret, Wnrgrode, Worgrode [in East Stoke
■parish], co. Dorset, 346 (p. 195).
Worlaby, Woh-ikby, Walrikby, Wolrickby, co.
Lino., 458 (p. 258), 536 {p. 315).
Worldham, West, Westworldham [oo. Hants],
456.
Worleston, Werleston [in Acton parish] oo
Chester, 62(1). 31).
Wormeleyhton, oo. Warw. See Worm-
leighton.
Wormenhale, oo. Buck. iSee Wormipghall.
' Wormhill, Wermhull in the Peak, co. Derby,
71.
Worminghall, Wormenhale, oo. Buck., 505.
, Thomley in, q.v.
Wormleighton,Wilme]eghton, Wormeleyhton,
Wormleiston, co. Warw., 18, 615 (pp.
404. 408).
Wormleiston, 00. Warw. See Wormleighton.
Worplesdon, Werplesdon, oo. Surrey, manor,
538 (p. 345).
Worston [in Whalley parish] , oo. Lane., 279
(p. 160).
Worth, CO. Somers. See Cudworth.
, CO. Wilts. See Highworth.
Worth, Wnrfch, John de, his daughter Joan,
291.
See Knivet.
Wortham, Boger de, parson of Arksey, 519
(p. 288).
Worthoumbe, co. Devon. See Warcombe.
Worthingpole, John de, 355.
, Thomas de, 355.
Worthyvale, Warthavale [in Minster parish],
CO. Comw., 527(1?. 293).
Worton, Over, Overourton, Overe Overton,
00. Oxford, 202, 603 (p. 385).
, manor, 603 (p. 384).
, advowson, 603 ( 1). 385).
, Nether, Nether Overton, Netherorton,
00. Oxford, Bichard, parson of, 538
(p. 327).
Wotton, CO. Bedf. See Wootton.
Underwood, Wottone, co. Buck., 538,
(J). 342).
, CO. Staff. See Wootton.
, Wodeton, co. Surrey, 344.
, manor, 538 (p. 345).
, 00. Warw. See Wootton.
Wottone, CO. Wilts. See Wootton.
Woubourn, oo. Bedf. See Wobum.
Woughton on the Green, Wogeton. co. Buck.,
538 (2). 329).
Woulate, Thomas ate, 286.
Woulston, 00. Buck. See Woolstone.
Woxbregge, co. Midd. See Uxbridge.
Wragholme, Wargholm [in Grainthorpe
parish], co. Lino., 536 (p. 315).
Wrangdyke, le Wrondik, co. Bntland, hundred
615 (p. 400).
Wraste, co. Bedf. See Wrest.
WrastUngwurth, co. Bedf. See Wrestling-
worth.
Wratting, West, Wrottyng, co. Camb., 409.
manor, 409.
.Great, Wrottynge, oo. Suff., 538
(p. 347).
, Little, Wrottyng, Wrattyng [oo.
Suff.], 15.
Great Wilseys in. See
Wilseys.
Wraxall, Wrokkeshal, co. Dorset, manor, 607
(p. 368).
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
598
Wrenoheatone, oo. Glamorgan, See Wrin-
stone.
Wrechewyke, oo. Oxford. See Wretohwiok.
Wrenbury, Wrennebuii, oo. Chester, 62
ip. 31).
Wrentham, oo. Saff., Henstead in, q.v,
WreBsell, oo. York, NewBholme in, q.v,
Wreat, Wraste [in Silaoe pariah], oo. Bedf..
63 {pp. 18, 19).
Wreatlingworth, Wrastlingwurbh, oo. Bedf.,
197.
manor, 403.
Wretohwiok, Wreohewyke [in Bioeater pariah],
00. Oxford, 279 (p. 156).
Wrickton, Wyrkyton [in MorviUe pariah], oo.
Salop, 222.
Wrinehill, Wryme [in Madeley pariah, oo.
Staff.] , 62 {p. 30).
Wrinsfcone, Wrenoheatone [in Wenvoe parish] ,
oo. Glamorgan, 5S8{p. 333).
Writtle, Writele, oo. Easex, bailiwiok of the
forest, 177.
Wrobbele, oo. Hertf. See Babley.
Wrokeshale, John de, 279 (p. 157).
Wrokkeshal, oo. Dorset. See Wraxall.
Wrondik, oo. Rutland. See Wrangdyke.
Wrotham , oo. Kent [i.e. Thorp House in West
Wrotham], manor, 19^.
Wrottyng, oo. Camb. See Wratting.
Wrottynge, Wrottyng [oo. Suff.]. See
Wratting.
Wroughton, oo. Wilta, Elcombe in, q.v.
Wroxill, WroxhuU [in Marstou Moretaine
parish], oo. Bedf., 538 (p. 342).
Wryme, oo. Cheater. See Wrinehill.
Wurgrode, oo. Dorset. See Worgret.
Wurth. See Worth.
Wutton, 00. N'hamp. See Wootton.
Wyard, John, 57 (i>. 24).
Wyberton, oo. Lino., manor, 352 (p. 200),
565.
Wyeeheoot, oo. Salop. See Witoheot.
Wyoh, lePulwioh, Fulwioh [inMalpas pariah],
00. Cheater, 251 (pp. 136, 137).
Wyoha, oo. Wore. See Droitwioh.
Wyohampton, oo. Dorset. See Witohampton.
Wyohbold, Wyohebaud, oo. Wore., manor, 57
(J). 22).
, court at, 90.
Wyoheneford, oo. Wore. See Wiohenford.
Wyohingham. oo. Norf. See Witehingham.
Wyohwood, Whiohwode, oo. Oxford, forest.
516.
Wyohyngham, oo. Norf. See Witehingham.
Wydeoome, oo. Devon, 538 (p. 330).
Wydeoumb, oo. Devon. See Widdioombe.
Wydehaye, oo. Berks. See Woodhay.
Wydergrave, Wedergrave, Wedegrave [in
Hardington pariah], oo. Somera., 538
(i>.389).
Wyderington, oo. N'humb. See Widdrington.
28017
Wyderington, John de, 219 (p. 120).
of Denton, 219 (p. 120).
Wydevyle, John de, 615 (p. 400).
Wydnes, oo. Lano. See Widnes.
Wydok, John, 64 (p. 33).
Wye, Weye, river, co. Monm., 588 (p. 336).
ferry aoroas, 279 ( y. 158).
fiaheryin, 533fi). 303).
Wyeford, Wedeford [in Pamber parish, co.
Hants], 456.'
Wyelmeatone, oo. Kent. See Walmestone.
Wyern, co. Lino. See Withern.
Wygeberghe, oo. Kent. See Wigborough [oo.
Eaaex].
Wygenhale, oo. Norf. See Wiggenhall.
Wygeton [oo. Cumb.] . See Wigton.
CO. Staff. See Wigginton.
Wygeton, John de, 531.
, Florence de, 531.
, John de, 532.
, his wife Denise, 531.
, ,herfather. Sae John
de Luvetot.
his daughter Margare4 531,
532.
his sisters, 531.
, Walter de, 531 (fip. 298, 299).
Wyggein, Walter, 182.
Wjggemor, oo. Heref. See Wigmore.
Wyginghull, oo Warw.. See Wiggins Hill.
Wyginhale, William de, 198.
Wygintori [oo. Hertf.]. See Wigginton.
00 . Staff. See Wigginton.
Wygynhale, co. Norf. See Wiggenhall.
Wyham, oo. Essex. See Witham.
Wyhte. See White.
Wyke Regis, co. Dorset, 538 (p. 330).
, la, 00. Sussex, 606.
la [in Lambourne], CO. Berks, 319,
330.
Wyke, Vyke, John de, 620.
Thomas ate, 538 (.p. 344).
Thomas de, 356, 612.
, his aon Robert, 356.
Wykeberg, Wykberg, oo. Essex. See Wig-
borough.
Wykeford, oo. Essex. See Wiokford.
Wykeford, Roland de, 538 (p. 345).
See Wykford.
Wykes, Albrio de, 216.
WykeahuU, co. Salop. See Wixhill.
Wykewan, Reginald de, 266 (p. 144).
Wykewaue, oo. Glouo, See Wickvrar.
Wykford, Simon de, 482.
See Wykeford.
Wykforde, oo. Essex. See Wiokford.
Wykhani, oo- Kent. See Wiokham.
Wykkewaue, co. Glouo. See Wiokwar.
Wykleaword, co. York. See Wigglesworth.
Wykyngby, oo. Lino. See Wiokenby.
2P
594
INDEX OP PEESONS AND PLACES.
Wykyngby, Robert de, 590.
, Robert de, his sons Herbert, Eiohard
and Boland, 590.
Wylageeham, Wylauesham, co. Suff. See
Willisham.
Wylbuiy, Simon de, 572.
Wyle, CO. Heref . See Willey.
Wyleghby, co. Lino. See Willougbby.
Wyleweneeotes, eo. N'hamp., 538 (p. 344).
Wylhegton, oo. Lino. See Willoughton.
Wylie, CO. Hertf. See WiUian.
, 00. Warw. See Willey.
Wylileye, oo. Salop. See Willey [oo. Heref.] .
Wylindon, co. Sussex. See Willingdon.
Wylinghal, co. Essei. See Willingale.
Wylingham, co. Lino. See Willingham.
Wylington, Wyliuton, Wylynton, Wylyngton,
Wylyntone, Wilington, John de, 505,
538 (p.SiO), 615 (pp.402, 404, 408,
409).
Wyllindone, oo. Sussex. See Willingdon.
Wyllynghale, oo. Essex. See Willingale.
Wj^lmington, Wylmynton, co. Kent. See
Wilmington.
Wylton, 00. York. See Wilton.
Wylnby, Eobert de, 274.
Wylughton, oo. Lino. See Willoughton.
Wylyngton, Wylynton, Wylyntone. See
Wylington.
Wylyton, eo. Bedf . See Willington
, CO. Somers. See Williton.
Wymbieoh, Eichard de, 4:12 (p. 233).
Wymbome, Wymborn, Wymbnm, co. Dorset.
SeeWimborne.
Wyme, co. Lino. See Witham.
Wymering, Wemeringe, Wymeryng, co.
Hants, 37.
, manor, 217.
Wymersley, Wymersle, co. N'hamp. , hundred,
412 {p. 231).
WymesTTold, Wymundewold, co. Leic. , 96.
Wymondham, co. Norf., 42.
Wymundele, Nicholas de, 466, 467.
Wymundewold, oo. Leie. See Wymeswold.
Wynanderwath, co. Westm. See Asby.
Wyncestre. See Winchester.
Wynoh, oo. Norf. See Winch.
Wynchestre. See Winchester.
Wynderton, co. Warw. See Winderton.
Wyndesor [oo. Berks.] . See Windsor.
Wyndesore, oo. Devon. See Winsor.
Wyndesouore, co. Berks. See Windsor.
Wyndessom, Wyndosen, co. York, 536
(p. 314).
Wyndgate, Wyndegate, oo. Somers., 148
(;,i,.73,77).
Wyndlesor, Biohard de, 413 (p. 237).
Wyndouaom, Henry de, 536 (p. 320).
Wyne, Denise la, 614.
Wynepol, co. Camb. See Wimpole.
Wynewik, co. N'hamp. See Winwiok.
Wynewyk, co. Hunt. See Winwiok.
Wynford Eagle, Wynfred Egle, Wyndfred
Egle, 00. Dorset, manor 14S(p. 71), 267.
Wynfred, co. Somers. See Winford.
Wyngham, co. Kent. See Wingham.
Wyngham, Geoffrey, 298.
Wynkele, Wynkelegh, oo. Devon. See Wink-
leigh.
Wynneferthyng, co. Norf. See Winfarthing.
Wynnestone, eo. Glouo. See Winson.
Wynterborn, Wynterbume, co. Berks. See
Winterbourne.
, 00. Dorset. See Ashton ; Winterbome.
00. Wilts. See Shrewton.
Wynterborne, co. Wilts. See Winterbourne.
Wynterboum, co. Berks. See Winterbourne.
Wynterboume Asserton, co. Wilts. See
Isherton.
Wynterburn, eo. Dorset. See Winterbome.
Wynterbumestok, co. Wilts. See Winter-
bourne.
WyntershuU, Wyntreshull, Felicia de, 413
(p. 237). ^
, John de, 638 (i.. 345).
, Mary de, 538 (p. 345).
Walter de,413(iJ. 237).
Wynterslawe, co. Wilts. See Winterslow.
Wynterton, Wyntertone, co. Warw. See
Winderton.
Wyntirbum, co. Berks. See Winterbourne.
Wyntlyene, Robert de, vicar in the church of
Wells, 142.
Wynton, eo. Hants. See Winchester.
, CO. Westm. Sec Wiuton.
Wynton, William de, 142.
Cf. Winchester.
Wyntred, co. Somers. See Winterhead.
Wyntreshull. See WyntershuU.
Wynyenton, co. Cornw. See Winnington.
Wyreswell, co. Chester. See WirswaU.
Wyrfauk, John, 516.
Wyrham, co. Norf. See Wereham.
Wyrkesworth, co. Derby. See Wirksworfch.
Wyrkyton, co. Salop. See Wrioktou.
Wysbech, co. Camb. See Wisbech.
Wysbeoh, WiUiam son of Geoffrey de, 168.
Wysa, WUliam, 626.
Serlo, 626.
Wyssinden, co. Rutland. See Whissendine.
Wystanston, co. Heref. See Wisteston.
Wystanstowe, 00. Leio. SeeWistowe.
Wytchurche, co. Warw. See Whitchurch.
Wyte, Nicholas le, 612.
Cf. White.
Wytebrok, co. Monm. See Whitebrook.
Wytefeld, Wythefeld, John de, 615 (pp. 398,
Wyteleye, co Wore. See Witley.
Wyteman. See Whiteman.
Wyteston, oo. Monm. See Whitson.
INDEX OF PEESONS AND I'LACES.
595
Wyfcewell, Johnde, 536 (p. 317).
Gf. Whitewell.
Wytewod, oo. N'humb. See Weetwood.
Wytfeld, 00. Derty. See Whitfield.
Wytgift, CO. York. See Whitgift.
Wyth. Oliver, 538 (v- 346),
C/. White.
Wythaore, oo. Warw. See Whitaore.
Wythalg, 00. Deyby. See Whittle.
Wytham, North, oo. Lino., Lobthorp in, q.v
Wy'hoale, 00, Lino. See Withoall.
Wythefelde. See Wytefeld.
Wythele, oo. Somers. See Whitley.
Wythele, Reginald de, 253.
Henry de, 253.
Reginald de, Isabel le Beel his wife,
253.
Wythem, river, oo. Lino. See Witham.
Wytheresfeld, oo, Snff. See WithersBeld.
Wytherjgge, co. Devon. See Witheridge.
Wytherisfeld, oo. SufE. See Withersfield.
Wytherum, oo. Lino. See Withern.
Wytheton, co. York. See Weighton.
Wythiford, oo. Salop. See Withyford. <
Wythlingele, oo, Hants, forest, 32.
Wythop, Wythope [in Lorton parish], oo.
Cumb., 146.
Wythye, William de la, 142.
Wytingham, Wytinham, oo. Suff. See
Whittingham.
Wytington, oo. Suff. See Whitton.
Wytinham, co. SufE. See Whittingham.
Wytinton, William son of William de, 254.
Wytkirk, eo. JTork. See Whitekirk.
Wytle, 00. Surrey. See Witley.
Wytlesford, co. Camb. See Whittlesford.
Wytlisham, co. Suff., manor, 390.
Wytnesham, oo. SufE. See Witnesham.
Wyttenham [oo. Berks.]. See Wittenham.
Wyttham, oo. Essex. See Witham.
Wyttokesmede, Roger de, 419.
Wytton, CO. Lano. See Witton.
CO, Wore. See Witton.
Wyveleoote, co. Salop. See Wilcott,
Wyveleshcy, oo. SufE. See Wilseys.
Wyvelingham, oo. Lino. See Willingham.
Wyvelispombe, oo. Somera., Nunnington in,
q.v.
Wyvelyngham, oo. Lino. See Willingham.
Wy-verton, oo. Nott. See Wiverton.
Wyveton, co. Norf. See Wiveton.
Wyyille, Wiwell [with Hungerton], oo. Line,
252.
Yabeton, co. Sussex. See Yapton.
Yakedon [near Bioton ?] , co. Salop, 243.
Yalding, Ealdyng, Elding, oo. Kent, manor,
538 (JJ. 331).
, Henhurstin, q.v.
Yanwath, Yavenwithe [in Barton parish] ,
00. We8tm.,533(i). 302).
Yapton, Yabeton, oo. Susaey, 536 ( j). 315).
Yarburgh, Yerdeburg, oo. Line, 144,
Yardley Gobion, Jerdele, co. N'hamp., 615
(2). 402).
Hastings, Jerdele, oo. N'hamp.,
manor, 412 ( p. 231).
, advowaon, 412 ( 2). 235).
, Yerdeleye, oo. Wore, manor, 616
( p. 410).
Yarm, Jarum, co. York, manor, 593.
Yarpole, Yarpol, co. Heref., 57 (p. 85), 58.
Yatesbury, Hyatesbury, eo. Wilts, 213 (pp.
113, 114).
place names in, 223.
, manor, 148 (pp.'il, 74, 75, 76, 78).
Yatton, Jatton, oo. Somers., manor, 538
(i).338).
Yauaore, oo. Heref. See Yazor.
Yavenwithe, co. Westm. See Yanwath.
Yaverland, Yoverlond [I. of W.], oo. Hants,
manor, 278.
Yazor, Yausore, co. Heref., manor, 411.
Yohestook, co. Somera. See Edatock.
Yeadon, Yedon [in Gruiseley parish] , oo. York,
536 ( p. 317;.
Yealm,Yhalam, oo. Devon, river, 213 {p. 113).
Yealmpton, Yhalampton, co. Devon, manor,
213 (p. 113).
Yeddefen Logos, co. Wore. See Edvin Loach.
Yedon, oo. York. See Yeadon.
Yeland, Johnde, 403 {pp. 224, 225).
Yelden, Yueldene, oo. Bedf., 538 {pp. 330,
342).
Yeldham, Great, Gelham, co. Essex, 538(2).
347).
Yelling, Gilling, oo, Hunt., manor, 53 {p. 19).
Yelvertoft, co. N'hamp., 458 {p. 257).
, advowson, 458 ( p. 257). •
Yematelde, oo. Kent. See Enafield.
Yeovil, Gevele, Gyvele, co. Somers., blip. 23).
, Newton in, q.v.
Marsh, Mersshe, oo. Somers., manor,
57 {p. 23).
Yeovilton, oo. Somers., Bridghampton in, q.v.
, Speokington in, q.v.
Yerdeburg, oo. Line. See Yarburgh.
Yerdeleye, oo. Wore. See Yardley.
696
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Yerward, lord of Denmiel, 279 (p. 158).
Tes/ngton, oo. N'hnmb. See Eaaington.
Tethyngge, oo. Kent. See Iffin.
Yew, Yowe [in Pancrasweek parish], eo. Devon,
627(2). 294).
YfEorde, John de, 419.
Yhalam, eo. Devon. See Yealm.
Yhalampton, eo. Devon. See Yealmpton,
Yleye, oo. N'humb. See Healey.
York, CO. York, 536 (y. 314).
, barons of the exohequei^t, 368.
oastle, 99.
, , service connected with, 240.
(oity), le Pertrehallin, 266.
St. Marys, abbot of, 536 {p. 318).
St. Mary at the Castle gate, 536 (p.
32Sj.
St. Leonard's, master of, 5Z&{pp. 317,
318, 319, 321, 322, 323).
...„...., St. Peter, church of , 395.
, dean and chapter of, 590.
York, archbishop of, 240, 266 (pp. 143, 144),
S41, 345, 349, 484, 519 {p. 289).
, archbishopric of, 589.
Young, le Juvene, Adam, of Cotheridge, 57
(1>.*24).
, John, 152.
Yoverland, co. Hants. See Yaverland.
Yowe, 00. Devon. See Yew.
Ysham, CO. B^hamp. See Isham.
Yueldfene, co. Bedf. See Yelden.
Yve, Ywe, John, 124.
Yveton, 00. Soiners. See Ivyton.
Ywe. See Yve.
Yweleye, oo. GIouc. See Uley.
z
Zeal, South, Sole, la Sele [in South Xawton
parish], co. Devon, 198.
burgesses of, 615 {p. 400),
Zouch, Zonsche, Zuche, Soache,
Souch, Suche, Sousche, Alan.
la, 458.
Alan la, de la, 202, 263. 279(3). 154),
454, 520, 603 {p. 384).
, his daughters Ellen (or Elna),
Maud and Elizabeth, 458.
Emery de, Emery la, 382,468 (p.
256).
, John la, 458.
Oliver la, 458 ( 3)3). 256, 258).
William la, de la, of Harringworth,
120 ( pp. 53, 54), 263, 412 ( p. 235),
458 (J). 256), 520, 53»(i). 345), 59.5,
, 611 ( pp. 392, 393).
...., Maud (Lovel) his
wife, 263.
, of Bichard's Castle, 458
i pp. 255, 256, 257), 536 {p. 315), 615
{p. 412).
, Alice his wife, 615
{p. 412;.
Zoy, 00. Somers. See Sowymor.
( 597 )
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
Amobrage, p. 168.
Antiphoner, Antepharumum, 540.
Arson, man indicted for, 421,
Assare, to roast, 391.
Barons Court, Barounesoourt, of Bedford, 361.
Barony, sBrvioe of a, 57 (p. 22), 64.
Baronies. See : —
Allerdale. Laughame.
Alnwick. Maperton.
Bayeux. Merlay.
Beauchamp. Monte Caniso.
Bedford. Munflchet,
Bolbeck. Mnschamp.
Cantilupe. Odell.
Cardinham. Ficot.
Cause. Pinkeny.
Cbeindut. Say.
Curry Malet. Trematon.
Dean, Walwyn's Castle.
Gaunt. Wolverton,
Hanslope.
See also Ireland ; Norragh.
See Honours ; Pees.
Beaupleader, 615 {p. 410).
Boilery of 8 leads or vats. of salt, 615 {pp.
398, 410).
Borsholder, borgesaldr, 642.
Bulgea of wine, 387.
Burning of Carlisle city and cathedral, 643.
of a church, 286.
Castles. See :—
AbergaTenny.
Carisbrooke.
Aberystwith.
Christchurch
Allington.
Clare.
Alton.
Clifford.
Appleby.
Codnor.
Arundel.
Colwyn.
Baraburgh.
* Coyty.
Belvoir.
Denbigh.
Bolingbroke.
Devizes.
Boughrood.
Dover.
Brandon.
Ewyas Lacy.
Brough.
Exeter.
Brougham.
Eye.
Caerphilly.
Framlingham
Canterbury.
Goodrich.
Cardiff.
Haltou.
Castles — conU
Hanley.
Heleigh.
Hereford.
Hertford.
Holdgate,
Kendal.
Kenfig.
Knoekin.
Lancaster.
Laughame.
Launceston.
Lincoln.
Llantrisant.
Maghay.
Marlborough.
Montgomery.
Mulgrave.
Newcastle.
Newport.
• Norwich.
Ongar.
Painsoastle.
Peai.
■Pendragon.
Porchester.
Bedoastle.
Kichards Castle.
Bochester.
Buyton.
St. Briivell.
Salisbury.
Shrewsbury,
Skipsea.
Skipton.
Somerton.
Talyvan.
Tiokhill.
Tintagel.
Tonbrtdge.
Trematon.
Walwyn's Caatle.
Warkworth.
Warwick.
Welshpool.
Weobly,
Whifcohureh.
Winchester.
Worcester.
York.
Pickering.
Castles in Ireland. See : —
Carrick. Odogh.
Ferns. Wexford.
Censdrii, 56.
Chaoe, Free, 616 {p. 399).
See Derwent Fells.
Chantries, 533 (pp. 303, 304).
Chaplains, support of, 142.
Chevage, 615 (p. 397).
Coal mine at Hartley, 353.
Cornage, 287, 533.
Corrody described, 603 (pp. 385, 386).
Court Christian of bishop of Carlisle, 531
(p. 298).
of knights at Newport, 241, 331.
Courtesy of England, 8, 43,. 99, 120, 121. 143,
192, 196, 245, 263, 276, 279, 327, 328,
350, 429,441, 479, 591, 594, 607 (p.
388), 608, 623.
Coventry and Lichfield, bishop of, declaration
before his ordinaiy, 161.
Customs;, amobrage, 279 (p, 168).
..,.,. carrying wine,. 213.
See English words.
598
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
Declarations before a bishop's ordinary, 161.
Deer, the right shoulder of all deer taken in
Gillingham forest to go to the forester,
297.
Divorce, 531 {p. 298).
Domesday book, extracts from, 139, 471 (p.
265).
Drengage, 536 (p. 321).
Drowning, woman drowned at Benfleet, 286.
Ebedin (Welsh), a heriot called, 91.
Eels, sticks of, 538 (p. 326).
, rent of, 538 (i). 331).
Eggs, rent of, 538 (p. 331).
English words : —
Benerthe, Benherthe. a custom, 538
(pp. 329, 331).
Bensede, 538(j). 329).
Berdripe, work called, 525.
Borghyard, a custom, 538 {p. 331).
Bredsilver, a custom, 522.
Briggeshere, Brngeshere. See Burge-
shere.
Bngag, a custom, 538 {p. 332).
Burgqshere, Briggeshere, Brngeshere,
wo&s called, 520. 545.
Chepgavel, 837.
Dering, 538 (p. 331).
Donger, a custom, 56.
Edword, a custom, 198.
. Englesherie, rent called, 279 (p.
159).
Euesingale, a custom, 207.
Elodesilver, a water rent called, 452.
Fulstale, a custom, 538 (p. 329).
Gavelherthe, Govelerthe, a custom,
538 (pp. 325, 331).
HadgoTiU, 216.
Harwyngsilver, a custom, 538 (p.
332).
Hevedpeni, 615 (p. 398).
Heybote, 136, 404, 449.
HirdelsilTcr, a custom, 538 (p. 332).
Honylode, a custom, 198.
Hordernesalt, 25.
Horderysyeld, 148 (p. 73).
Housebote, 136, 404, 449.
Hum, 300
Husgable, 325.
Kejsilver, u, custom, 198.
Kilgh, a rent called, 538 (p. 335).
Lawday, Lagheday, explained, 134.
Letefe, 41,
Lingpeny, a custom, 538 (p. 332).
Londinares, Londonuares, 273.
Longehothe arable, 145.
Lorebone, work called, 626.
le Mathewether, a custom, 279 (p.
166).
Medsilver, Medselver, a custom, 630,
538 (p. 331).
English words — conf .
NithwBoh, Nigthtweth, work called,
520, 545.
Nutsylyer, 530.
Peterespeny, 530.
Pipe and Puleyn, custom called, 471
(p. 265).
Porthian, a custom, 279 (p. 158).
Eipselver, 458 (p. 255).
Rostwode, a custom, 538 (p. 331).
Saefe, le Sakfe, a fee caUed, 279 (pp.
160, 163).
Saltsilrer, a custom, 622.
Scotpany, 538 (p. 325).
Shewyngale, a custom, 207.
Stallage, p. 329.
Streteward, 5.
Stretpanes, 358 ( p. 331).
Swyntyeld, custom called, 538 {p.
327).
Takandtol, 615(i>.398).
Thaksilver, a custom, 279 (p. 164).
Tolcister, a custom, 279 (p. 154).
Toll bar. i). 389.
Tourn and Tethingpeni, 299.
Tunopound, a custom, 279 (p. 158).
Wardpany, 538 (p. 325).
Wardstaf , 213.
Wamage, 638 (p. 335).
Warpound, 116.
Waterselrer, a custom, 458 (p. 255).
Weygavel, 538 {p. 335).
Wodelodepeny, a custom, 538 {p.
332).
Wodepeny, custom called, 638 (p.
328).
Wood-hen, Wodehen, 148 (p. 72).
Exchequer, records of, 627 (i*. 296).
, book of fees of, 471 (p. 265).
office of Usher of , 13.
Excommunication for selling an ox on St.
Benet's day, 357.
Fairs. See Wareham ; Wentford.
Fees. See; —
Balliol. Haie.
Chaworth. Scoteny.
Gtaunt. Tntbury.
See also Honours ; Baronies.
knights', little fees of Mortain, 20,
279 (p. 154), 382", 488, 504, 527 (p.
295), 558, 611(1). 392), 612.
relation of carucates to, in Yorkshire,
536.
Ferry across the Mersey from Widnes to
Euncom, 279 (p. 163).
Perries. See : —
Cremel. Thames.
Derwent. Wye.
Swale.
Fires, 67, 286, 542, 643.
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
599
Fish: bream, conger, mullet, plaioe, porpoises,
ray, salmon, 213 (p. 113).
Fisheries, 303, 385, 404 (p. 224), 538 (p. 331).
for salmon, 237.
from Northbridge in Colchester to
Newbridge, 414.
See:—
Avon. Kibble.
Brant. Bokele.
Bright well. Taff.
Broowere. Taw.
£den. Thames.
Glyn-neath. Thelwall.
GIyu-ta£f. Usk.
Kent. Witham.
lynwere. Wye.
Otterpool.
Fishponds or Stews (vivarium). 315 (p. 400),
611 (p. 393j. See Owstewell.
Forests in Somerset, 6.
See:—
Arundel. Long forest.
Bere. Maoolesfield.
Bemwood. Mendip.
Buokholt. Moilvennan.
Cannock. Neroohe.
Chute. Pamber.
Dean. Peak.
Delamere. Petherton.
Kssex. Pewsham.
Exmoor. Porchester.
Felton. Eookingham.
Gillingham. Savernake.
Gisburn. Selwood.
Glynteler. Skipton.
Gwehelog. Whittlewood.
Hay. . Wythlingele.
Ijangwith.
Forester in fee, 297.
Foresters, perquisites of, 297-
Fossellettum, forcelettwm, 148 (p. 73), 545.
Fulling mills, 218 (p. 119), 342, 395 (p. 217),
471 (p. 266), 501, 612.
Gaseony, aid for Henry III in, 627 (p. 295).
Gavelkind, 413.
Gilt spurs, 406.
GaivZarii, 56.
Ginger, rent of, 305.
Gloves. See Services of the nature of quit
rents.
Gris, gloves furred with, 468 (p. 266).
, a cape of, 370.
Halmotes of Boundes, 615 {p. 398).
Hays. See Bushmoor ; Haycrust.
Haybote, Heybote, 136, 404. 449.
Herons, rents of, 53^ (p. 326).
Highwaymen, 52, 67.
Hirsoun, 615 (p. 401).
Honours. See : —
Albemarle. Lancaster.
Barnard Castle. Lanuceston.
Bolingbroke. Leicester.
Boulogne. Montgomery.
Bradninch. Odcombe. .
Camel. Okehampton.
Cardinham. Peak.
Carisbrooke. Perche.
Chester. Pickering,
Christchurch. Pontefract.
Clare. St. Etheldreda.
Clifford. St. Valery.
Cockermouth. Skipton.
Dover. Trematon.
Eye. Tutbury.
Hatfield Peverel. Wallingford.
Huntingdon. W inohester.
Laigle.
See also Baronies ; Fees.
Hounds, berselet, 105.
brachet, 98.
See also Services.
Housebote, 136, 404, 449.
Idiocy, 149.
Inheritance, the Welsh custom, 91.
Knight's service in Wales described, 164.
Lamp, in a church, maintenance of, 62 (p. 29).
Lamp of the Virgin in TunstaU church, co.
York, 266 (p. 144).
Leper hospital. See Brackley.
Liberties and Franchises. See :— -
Byland. St. Etheldreda.
Chepstow. Tynedale.
Cinque Ports. Well.
Ely. Winchester.
Bedesdale.
See also Ireland ; Kilkenny.
Lordship of having a boar and a bull feedin"
in the field of Upton, 117. °
Han killed at Newcastle fair, 283.
Manerettum, 536 (p. 324), 566, 670.
Marl pit, 615 {p. 398).
Markets. See : —
Dunmow. Wareham.
Heydon.
Marriage of Isabel daughter of Henry IV to
Frederick, king of the Eomans, 139
(p. 66).
Measures, acres, Cornish, 35. 101, 139, 267
613.
bulgea oi Wine, 387.
, small bushel of salt, 317. •
, sticks of eels, 538 {p. 326).
600
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
Merchants, statute of, of Acton Bumell, 459,
619.
Moitain, little fees of. See Fees.
Music of Agnus Dei, 483.
Names, Isabel and Elizabeth, distinguished,
p. 353.
Park. See Freemantle.
Parliament, assent of, necessary for new law,
538 (p. 853).
Pears, Pearmain, 608.
Pedigree of Vesoy, 534.
Pennaethium, a Welsh tenure, described, 91 .
Peteres pen^, 530.
Peiulio, 470.
Pilgrimages to Santiago, 542, 543.
to St. Andrew's, 67.
Ploughshares, rent of, 274, 538 (p. 331).
Plumbum, a lead or vat for salt. 615 < p 898).
Poitou, aid for Henry III in, 527 (p. 295).
Precontract, 531 (p. 298).
Priaritat [meaning caput of an estate] , 406.
Putura, 218.
Bedlevet, Belevette, king's court of, in Kent,
429, 486.
Eipselver, custom called, 458 (p. 255).
Bogers Dybbyng, assart called, 293.
Bomescot, 207, 220 {p. 120), 538 (p. 331).
St Cuthbert, rent of, in Northumberb.nd, 80.
Salmon weirs, lokette, 237.
Salt, a boilery of 8 vats, 615 (pp. 398, 410 .
Salt pit, 615 (i>. 398).
Sareopluigui, erection of, 152.
Schools. See Awre ; Cambridge ; Oxford ;
Taunton.
Scots, depredations by, 536 ( p. 324).
destruction in Ireland by, 583.
Scot pany, 538 (p. 325).
Soutages of Galway, 139 ( ^j. 66).
of Wales, 139 (i). 66),
Serjeanties commuted by Robert Pasaelewe,
250,527(2). 295).
Service of a knight's fee in Wales described,
viz. a man and barded horse or 4 men
on foot 3 days with tenants to follow
the lord, 75, 164, 386,
Services : —
castle guard. See undex individual
castles.
in the army, personal :
following the king with a man with
bow and arrow 40 days at own
cost, 622.
with 2 barded horses or 8 footmen
3 days and all his tenants ought to
follow, 64.
Services — cont.
in the army, finding :
a man in king's war for 40 days, 601.
a man 40 days in the king's war
(grand serjeanty), 609.
a man. with bow, two arrows and
bolt in Wales, &o., who will
return after shooting the arrows,
470.
a man 40 days within the four seas
(serjeanty), 108.
a man 40 days within the four seas
with bows and arrows, 432.
an armed horseman 40 days in king's
service, 397 ip. 218;.
an armed man and unbarded horse,
or two men on foot, 3 days, 75.
man and barded horse 8 days in
Wales. 46.
man with a barded horse 40 days,
222, 458 (p. 255).
man with a barded horse 40 days in
Wales, 504.
an armed horseman with horse, &o. ,
40 days, 525.
. at commencement of a war in Eng-
land a man with hauberk, haqueton.
iron cap, sword and lance, and
unbarded horse 40 days, 206, 469.
a horseman with haqneton, habergeon
and cap on unbarded horse 20
days, 479.
man and unbarded horse with
haqueton, hauberk, sword and
knife for 40 days in the army,
327.
a horseman 40 days in Wales, 298.
a man armed with hauberk and lance
in Wales (serjeanty), 53 (p. 18).
a. crossbowman 40 days in Wales
(serjeanty), 181.
two knights or four esquires 40 days.
199.
when there is war between England
and Wales to find 2 men with
haqueton, basinets and lances to
go to Hereford castle and remain
40 days, 611 (p. 393).
3 armed men With barded horses in
Wales or Scotland (barony). 131.
5 men with barded horses against
the prince of Wales, 57 (p. 22).
a man for intrenching 40 days
(serjeanty), 63.
costs for armed horseman 40 days
in war, 618.
a horse with sack and pin 40 days in
Wales, 96, 134, 428.
barded horse in earl of Chester's
army 40 days in Wales, 389.
half a horse value 6». 40 days in
Wales, 239.
See also under Local.
INDEX OP SUBJECTS.
601
Servioee — cont.
oonneoted with the king's courts and
household :
finding a porter with tunic (tabor) at
the ting's wages , 444.
placing a cloth on the king's table on
Christmas Day, 615 (p. 400).
being the king's chamberlain, 615
(p. 398).
finding a king's chamberlain, 615
(p. 400).
finding a chamberlain at the ex-
chequer, 616 (p. 400).
being usher of the exchequer and
finding 4 criers in the common
bench, 2 ushers in the exchequer
and 2 marshals in each eyre, 13.
being king's larderer, 514.
a new napkin 10 ells long and a towel
5 ells long at the exchequer, 457.
connected with the coronation :
finding spits for roasting (assandvm)
at the coronation, 391.
being larderer at the king's corona-
tion, 220 (p. 123).
giving water to the king for washing
his hands on the day of his corona-
tion. 444.
finding a gloye and supporting the
king's arm at the coronation while
he holds the sceptre, 187.
holding a towel before the queen at
Easter, Whitsunday, Christmas
and the coronation, 140.
guarding the queen's chamber as chief
ohamberwoman at the coronation,
394.
connected with the forests :
being forester in Dean, &o., 118.
keeping Delamere forest by a man
with horse, bow and arrows, 292.
being forester of GilJingham (ser-
jeanty), 297.
keeping Hayoourt and Bushmoor hays
in the Long Forest, 8.
keeping the forest of Macclesfield,
86.
keeping the forest of the Peak, &o.,
577.
being keeper of Skipton forest, 1.
keeping Somersetshire forests, 6.
keeping the forest of Wythlengele
and Freemantle park; a grand
Berjeanty, 32.
keeping the forest of Writtle and
half hundred of Chelmsford (sei--
jeanty), 177.
finding a clerk- to enrol the pannage
in Sturminster Marshall, 476.
Services — cont.
connected with royiil hunting :
finding 3 arrows when the king hunts
in Exmoor, 7.
finding a bow and 3 arrows when the
king hunts on Exmoor, 244.
finding a roast of pork when the king
hunts in Cornbury, 193.
finding 4 men thrice a year for hunt-
ing in Eocleshall park, 46.
finding a horse for carrying 2 packs
(hulgeas) with the king's wine,
when he hunts in Savernake or
Chute forest, 387.
connected with hounds :
keeping a bereelet hound, 105.
a braehet, 585.
rendering a great braohet hound, 98.
connected with hawks and hawking :
being king's falconer and being in
court with 3 horses, 365.
keeping the king's gerfalcons ; grand
serjeanty, 53 (^. 19).
taking a sparrowhawk to Arundel
castle, &o., 436.
the marshalsey of the king's falcons,
24.
keeping one of the king's gerfalcons,
28.
keeping a goshawk, 212.
mewing one of the king's hawks. &o.,
222.
mewing a goshawk, 444.
See alto quit rents,
local :
Aberystwith castle, finding a barded
horse 3 days at own cost and af ter^
wards at the king's, 76.
Aldford castle, finding 2 footmen,
292.
Budleigh, finding a bailiff hundreder,
&e., 34.
Chester, guarding the roads in times
of market, 251.
Cheshire, finding 10 Serjeants of the
peaoe, 251.
, 40 days with horsemen and
barded horse between Lyme and
Clwyd, &c.,366.
finding armed man 20 days
in time of war, 615 (p. 398).
finding a man 20 days with
bow and arrows, 198.
Colwyn castle, finding a man there
20 days with bow and arrows, 198.
Devizes castle, serving 40 days there,
136.
Devon, serjeanty of carrying a rod
before the justices in eyre, 615
(p. 400).
Hereford castle, carrying a line for
measuring the walls (a serjeanty),.
4.
Lincoln castle, guarding, 279.
602
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
Services — cont.
looal — co7it.
Montgomery, finding man and un-
barded horse, 447.
Montgomery castle, finding man and
unbarded horse 40 days, 515.
, finding man and horse &c.
40 days, 5.
finding an ai-med horseman
40 days, &o., 611 (i). 392).
Pevensey castle, keeping the foreign
gate(sei'jeanty), 185, 277.
Porohester oastle. doing guard with
man and horae 10 days, 37.
Shrewsbury oastle, finding a man
with 3 arrows, &c., a serjeanty
arrented, 87.
Stow park, finding a plough 5 times
a year for ploughing the demesnes,
349 (p. 197).
Stratton, preparing half a battlement
and finding a bedel in the hundred,
382.
Trematon oastle, guarding six
crenels, 110.
Warwick oastle, 40 days' guard, 615
(p. 339).
Wem, finding man with lance there
20 days &o., 470.
Over Went, guarding the country,
412 {p. 232).
Wight, finding a barded house 40
days in the Island, 209.
, finding man on foot armed
in time of war in the Island, 176.
Winchester gaol, being keeper (a
serjeanty) , 38.
East Wivelshire, finding a bedel in
the hundred, 495.
York castle, finding halt a cross bow-
man there 40 days, 240.
, finding the sixth part of a
cross bowman there, 99.
miscellaneous : —
finding a bedel. See looal : Stratton ;
East Wivelshire.
extending the right hand towards the
king, if in England, on Christmas
day, 570.
finding a spindle-full of thread for
sewing the king's pavilions (ser-
jeanty commuted for 1 mark a
year), 63 (p. 19).
carrying the king's writs 40 days, 250.
finding parts of a bowman, p. 33.
finding a 16th part of a 7th part of
four men and a tything man at the
sheriff's tourn, 425, 485 {p. 275).
sitting down at the first dish in the
prior of Wenlook's guest house on
Christmas day, and remaining there
3 days, 222.
providing a ferry across the Mersey,
279 (pp. 163-4).
Services — cont.
miscellaneous^ — cont.
a cape of grey {capa de grisanto), when
the earl of Cornwall crosses Polston
bridge, 370.
riding with the abbess of Barking
with two horses, 203.
finding 4 men thrice a year to hunt in
the bishop of Chester's park of
Eocleshall, 46.
taking wolves in the Peak forest, 71.
defendingagainst wolf and robber, 47.
conveying king's treasure from Sutton
to London, 83,
conveying treasure from Salisbury
castle to London, 89.
conveying treasure from Shrewsbury
to Wales in war time, 89.
carrying with 6 horses fromHengrave
to Minster, 220 {p. 122).
being butler at the enthronement of
the archbishop of Canterbury, 638
(p. 331 J.
being steward at the archbishop of
Canterbury's enthronement, 538
ip. 331).
being steward to the abbot of St.
Edmund's, being steward of the
liberty of St. Edmund, il2 (pp.
231, 232).
providing food for 2 poor persons, 464.
repairing a battlement (curnell), 382,
453 See Local,
making summonses &o. in the honour
ofHaughley, 384.
executing precepts of court of barony
of Eayleigh, 507.
hadgovill of two farthings, 216
Brede, le, 279 (iJ. 163).
Streteward, 5.
finding a ' wardstaf,' 213.
rendering 2 white capons when the
king crosses the door, 183.
of the nature of quit rents :
six arrows, 340.
a barbed arrow, 615 [p. 411).
3 barbed arrows, 397 ( p. 219).
a bow worth 6d., p. 389.
bow of Auburn, 60.
a buck yearly, 615 {p. 398).
a olove, 165, 182.
a garland of flowers, 341 .
ginger, 305.
pair of gloves, 124, 312, 344.
white gloves, 613.
a pair of gloves furred with grey, 279
{p. 154).
a rent of leggings from the shoe-
makers and cordwainers of Woi>
oester, 615(i). 410).
200 pearmaiu pears, 608.
a pilch of gris, 316, 338.
a ploughshare, 274, 538 (jj. 331).
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
603
Services — cont.
of the nature of quit rents — cont.
a rose yearly, 112, 174, 221, 274.
a ohaplet of roses, 261, 332, 346
(p. 195).
a sparrowhawk, 386. 406.
a sore sparrowhawk, 132, 260, 334,
412(jj. 231), 548, 611 (y. 391).
gilt spurs, 503, 610, 559, 603
{p. 384).
(petty serjeanty), 165.
white spurs, 563.
a gallon of wine, 342.
measures of wine, 608.
Shielings in Northumberland, 396, 501.
Shrievalty, hereditary, of Worcestershire, 615
{pp. 397, 410).
Sokes. See Bolingbroke ; Mansfield.
Stallage, 538 f|). 329).
Statute of Merchants of Acton Burnell, 459,
619.
Templars, deposition of, 592.
, lands of, 212, 213, 372, 460, 536 (p.
324), 538 (p. 335), 597, 611 (p. 392),
615(ijp. 399, 400, 411, 412).
Tenure, ut de gladio Cestrie, p. 164.
Thegnage,279(j). 161).
Tithing man, 485 (p. 275).
Tithingpenny, 299, 591.
Toll bar, 607 (p. 389).
Tritulator, 544.
Toncpound, p. 158.
Universities. See Cambridge ; Oxford.
War of the Irish, 56.
Warrens. See Somerton.
Way toll, 615 (p. 398).
Welsh custom of inheritance, 91.
Westwa, 91.
Wharves. See Medway.
Woodhen, Wodehen, rent of a, 148 ( p. 72) .
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toriographer, Bernard AndrS, of Toulouse, with some compositions in verse, of which he is
supposed to have been the author ; (2) the journals of lloger Machado during certain embassi^
to Spain and Brittany, the first of which had reference to the marriage of the King's son, Arthur,
wiUi Oatliarine pf Arragon ; (3) two curious reports by envojrs sent to Spain in 1505 touching
the succession to the Grown of Castile, and a project of marriage between Henry VII. and the
Queen of Naples ; and (4) an account of Philip of Castile's reception in England in 1506. Other
documents of interest are given in an aippendir.
11. Memobials of Henby the Fifth. I. — Vita Henrici Quinti,
Roberto Redmanno auctore. II. — ^Versus Rhythmici in laudem
Regis Henrici Quinti. III. — Blmhami Liber Metricus de Henrico
V. Edited by Chables A. Colb. 1858.
12. MuNiMBNTA GiLDHALL.a: LoNDONiENSis ; Liber Albus, Liber
Custimiarum, et Liber Horn, in arohivis Gildhallse asservati.
Vol. I., Liber Albus.
Vol. II. (in Two Parts), Liber Custumarum.
Vol. III., Translation of the Anglo-Norman Passages in Liber
Albus, Glossaries, Appendices, and Index.
Edited by Henby Thomas Riley, M.A., Barrister-at-Law. 1859-
1862.
The Liber Albus^ compiled by John Carpenter, Common Clerk of the City of London in
the year 1419, gives an account of the laws, regulations, and institutions of that City in the
12th, 13th, 14th, and early part of the 15th centimes. The Liber Custumarum was compiled
in the early part of the 14th century during the reign of Edward II. It also gives an account
of the laws, regulations, and institutions of the City of London in th^ 12th, 13th, and early part
of the 14th centuries.
13. Cheonica Johannis db Oxenedes. Edited by Sib Henby Ellis,
K.H. 1859.
Although this Chronicle tells of the arrival of Hengist and Horsa, It substantially begins
with the reign of Eng Alfred, and comes down to 1292. It is particularly valuable tor notices
of events in the eastern portions of the kingdom.
14. A Collection of Political Poems and Songs belating to
English Histoby, fbom the accession of Edwabd III. to the
eeign of Heney VIII. Vols. I. and 11. Eddted by Thomas
Weight, M.A. 1859-1861.
15. The "Opus Teetixjm," "Opus Minus," &c. of Rooeb Bacon.
Edited by J. S. Bbeweb, M.A., Professor of English Literature,
King's College, London. 1859.
16. Baetholomjei de Cotton, monachi Nobwicensis, Histobia
Anglicana, 449-1298 ; necnon ejusdem Liber de Archiepiscopis
et Episcopis Anglias. Edited by Hbney Richaeds LuaEd, M.A.,
Fellow and Assistant Tutor of Trinity College, Cambridge. 1859.
17. Bbut y Tywysooion ; or, The Chronicle of the Princes of Wales.
Edited by the Rev. John Williams ab Ithel, M.A. 1860.
This work, written in the ancient Welsh language, begins with the adbication and death
of Caedwala at Eome, in the year 681, and continues the history down to the subjugation of
Wal«s by Edward I., about the year 1282.
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18. A Collection of Royal and Histokical Lettebs dttbino the
Reign of Hbney IV. 1399-1404. EMted by the Rev. F. C.
HiNGESTON, M.A., of Exeter College, Oxford. 1860.
19. The Rbpbessob of oveb much Blaming of the Clebgy. By
Reginald Pecock, sometime Bishop of Chichester. Vols. I. and
II. Edited by the Rev. Chuechill Babingwon, B.D., Fellow of
St. John's College, Cambridge. 1860.
The author was bom about the end of the fourteeDtb century, consecrated Bishop of St.
Asaph in the year 1444, and translated to the see of Chichester in 1450; His work gives a fall
account of the views of the Lollards, and has great value for the philologist.
20. Annales Cambbi.®. Edited by the Rev. John Williams ab Ithel,
M.A. 1860.
These annals, which are in Latin, commence in 447 and come down to 1288. The earlier
portion appears to be taken from an Irish Chronicle used by Tigemacb, and by the compiler
of the Annals of Ulster.
21. The Woeks of Gibaldus Cambbensis. Vols. I.-IV. Edited by
the Rev. J. S. Bbewee, M.A., Professor of English Literature,
King's College, London. Vols. V.-VII. Eddted by the Rev.
James F. Dimock, M.A., Rector of Barnburgh, Yorkshire. Vol.
VEIL Edited by Geoege F. Wabnee, M.A., of the Department
of MSS., British Museum. 1861-1891.
These volumes contain the historical works of Gerald du Barry, who lived in the reigns
of Henry II., Bichard I., and John.
The Ttypogra'pMa Hibemica (in Vol. V.) is the result of Giraldus' two visits to Ireland, the
fiist in 1183, ths second in 1185-6, when he accompanied Prince John into that country. The
Expugnaeio Eibernica was written about 1188. Vol. VI. contains the Itineranum Eambrue
et hescriptio Eatribrice ; and Vol. VII., the lives of S. Bemigius and 8. Hugh. Vol. VIII. con
tains the Treatise Be Frincipum ItlstTudwne, and an index to Vols. I.-IV. and Vill.
22. Lettebs and Papebs illustbative or the Wabs of the English
IN France dubing the Reign of Henby the Sixth, King of
England. Vol. I., and Vol. II. (in Two Parts). Edited by the Rev.
Joseph Stevenson, M.A., Vicar of Leighton Buzzard. 1861-
1864.
23. The Anglo-Saxon Cheonicle, accobding to the sevebal
Oeiginal Authobitibs. Vol. I., Original Texts. Vol. II., Trans-
lation. Edited and translated by Ben.tamin Thoepb, Member of
the Royal Academy of Sciences at Munich, and of the Society of
Netherlandish Literature at Leyden. 1861.
There are at present six independent manuscripts of the Saxon Chronicle, ending in difEerent
years, and written in difEerent parts of the country. In this edition, the text of each manu-
script is printed in columns on the same page, so that the student may see at a glance the various
changes which occur in orthography.
24. Lettebs and Papebs illustbative of the eeigns op Richabd
III. AND Henby VEI. Vols. I. and II. Edited by James
Gabdinee, 1861-1863.
The principal contente of the volumes are some diplomatic Papers of Bichard m., corres-
pondence between Henry VII. and Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain ; documents relating to
Edmund de la Pole, Earl of Suffolk ; and a portion of the correspondence of James IV of
Scotland.
25. Lettebs of Bishop Gbosseteste. Edited by the Rev. Henby
RiCHABDS Luabd, M.A., Fellow and Assistant Tutor of Trinity
College, Cambridge. 1861.
The letters of Bobert Qrossetestc range in date from about 1210 to 1263. They refer
especially to the diocese of Lincoln, of which Grosseteste was bishop.
26. Dbscbiptivb Catalogue of Manusceipts eelating to the
Histoey of Geeat Beitain and Ieeland. Vol. I. (in Two Parts),
Anterior to the Norman Invasion. (Out of Print) ; Vol II '
1066-1200; Vol. III., 1200-1327. By Sir Thomas Duffus
Haedy, D.C.L., Deputy Keeper of the Records. 1862-1871.
27. Royal and othee Histobical Lettebs illustbative op the
BEiGN OF Henby III. Vol. I. 1216-1235. Vol. II. 1236-1272.
Selected and edited by the Rev. W. W. Shielby, D.D., Regius
Prpfessor of Ecclesiastical History, and Canon of Christ Church.
Oxford. 1862-1866.
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28. Chronica Monasteru S. Albani : —
1. Thom^ Walsingham Histobia Anglioana. Vol, I., 1272-
1381 ; Vol. IT., 1381-1422.
2. WiiiiiELMi RiSHANGBB Chbonica et Annales, 1259-1307.
3. JOHANNIS DB TbOKELOWE ET HENBICI DB BlANBFOBDB
Chbonioa bt Annalbs 1259-1296 ; 1307-1324 ; 1392-1406.
4. Gesta Abbatum MoNASTEEn S. Albani, a Thoma Walsing-
ham, BEGNANTE RiCABDO SEOTHSTDO, EJTTSDBM EgOLESI^ PBjSB-
CENTOHB, COMPILATA. Vol. I., 793-1290: Vol. II., 1290-1349 :
Vol. III., 1349-1411.
5. JoHANNis Amundbsham, monachi Monasteeii S.' Albani, ut
viDETUE, Annales ; Vols. I. and II.
6. Reqistea quobxjndam Abbatttm; Monasteeii S. Albani, qui
S^ouio xv™o Fi.oBUBEB. Vol. I., Registeum Abbati^
JoHANNis Whbthamstbdb, Abbatis Monasteeii Sancti
Albani, itbeum suscBrT^ ; Robbeto Blakenby, capellano,
QUONDAM ADSCEIPTUM : Vol. II., ReGISTEA JoHANNIS
Whbthamstbdb, Willelmi Albon, bt Willblmi Waling-
FOEDB, Abbatum Monasteeii Sancti Albani, cum Appbn-
DICB CONTINENTS QUASDAM BPISTOLAS A JOHANNB WhETHAM-
stede consceiptas.
7. Ypodigma Neustelie a Thoma Walsingham, quondam
MONACHO Monasteeii S. Albani, oonsceiptum.
Edited by Heney Thomas Riley, M.A., Barrister-at-Law.
1863-1876.
In the first two volumes is a History of England, from tlie death of Henry III. to the death
of Henry V., by Thomas WaJsmgham. Precentor of St. Albans.
In the 3rd volume is a Chronicle of English History, attributed to WiUiam Rishanger,
who lived in the reign of Edward I. : an account of transactions attending the award of the
kingdom of Scotland to John BalUol, 1291-1292, also attributed to William Rishanger, but on
no sufficient ground : a short Chronicle of English History, 1292 to 1300, by an unknown hand :
a short Ohronicl*^, Willelmi Rishanger Gesta Edwardi Primi, Regis Anglise, probably by the
same hand : and fragments of three Chronicles of Ei^lish History, 1285 to 1307.
In the 4th volume is a Chronicle of English History, 1259 to 1296 : Annals of Edward II.,
1307 to 1323, by John de Trokelowe, a monk of St. Albans, and a continuation of Trokelowe's
Amiab, 1323, 1324, by Henry de Blaneforde : a full Chronicle of English History, 1392 to 1406,
and an account of the benefactors of St. Albans, written in the early part of the 15th century.
The 5th, 6th, and 7th volumes contain a history of the Abbots of St. Albans, 793 to 1411,
mainly compiled by Thomas Walsingham, with a Continuation.
The 8th and 9th volumes, in continuation of the Annals, contain a Chronicle probably of
John Amundesham, a monk of St. Albans.
The 10th and 11th volumes relate especially to the acts and proceadings of Abbots Wetham-
stede, Albon, and Wallingford.
The 12th volume contains a compendious History of England to the reign of Henry V.
and of Normandy in early times, also by Thomas Walsingham, and dedicated to Henry V.
29. Chronicon Abbatis Eveshamensis, auctobibtjs Domlnico
PRIOBE EvESHAMI^ ET ThOMA DE MarLEBERGE AbbATB, A FUN-
DATIONE AD ANTJTTJM 1213, TINA CUM CONTINUATIONE AD AKNUM
1418. Edited by the Rev. W. D. Macray, Bodleian Library,
Oxford. 1863.
The Chronicle of Bresham illustrates the history of that important monastery from 690
to 1418. Its chief feature is an autobiography, which makes us acquainted with the inner daily
life of a great abbey. Interspersed are many notices of general, personal, and local history,
30. RiCABDI DE CiRENCBSTRIA SPECULUM HlSTORIAlE DE GeSTIS
Rbqum Anglic. Vol. I., 447-871. Vol. II., 872-1066. Edited
by John E. B. Mayor, M.A., Fellow of St. John's College,
Cambridge. 1863-1869.
Biohaird of Cirencester's history is in four books, and gives many chartera in favour of
Westminster Abbey, and a very full account of the hves and miracles of the saints, especially
of Edward the Confessor, whose reign occupies the fourth book. A treatise on the Coronation,
by William of Sudbury, a monk of Westminstsr, fills book ii. c. 3.
31. Year Books op the reigns of Edward the First and Edward
THE Third. Years 21-21, 21-22, 30-31, 32-33, and 33-35 Edw.
I ; and 11-12 Edw. III. Edited and translated by Alpbed John
HoRWOOD, Barrister-at-Law. Years 12-13, 13-14, 14, 14r-15,
15, 16, 17, 17-18, 18-19, 19, and 20, Edward III. Edited and trans-
lated by LxTKE Owen Pike, M-A., Barrister-at-Law. 1863-190<5,.
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32. Naeeatives of the Expulsion op the English from Nobmandy,
1449-1450. — Robertus BlondelU de Reductione Normanniaj : Le
Recouvrement de Normendie, par Berry, H6rault du Roy : Con-
ferences between the -Ambassadors of France and England.
Edited by the Rev. Joseph Stevenson, M.A. 1863.
33. HiSTOBIA ET CAETTTLAErcrM MONASTEBII S. PbTM GT,OUCESTEIiE.
Vols. I.-III. Edited by W. H. Habt, F.S.A., Membre Correspon-
dant de la Soci6t6 des Antiquaires de Normandie. 1863-1867.
34. Alexanbbi Neokam de Nattxris Rebxjm libbi duo ; with
Neckam's Poem, De Laudibus Divine Sapienti.*:. Edited by
Thomas Wbight, M.A. 1863.
35. Lebchdoms, Woetcunning, and Staeobaitt of Eably England ;
being a CoUection of Documents iUustrating the History of Science
in this Country before the Norman Conquest. Vols. I.-III.
Collected and edited by the Rev. T. Oswald Cockayne, M.A.
1864-1866.
36. Annales Monastici.
Vol. 1. : — Annales de Margan, 1066-1232; Aimales de Theokes-
beria, 1066-1263 ; Annales de Btn-ton, 1004-1263.
Vol. II. : — Annales Monasterii de Wintonia, 619-1277 ; Annales
Monasterii de Waverleia, 1-1291.
Vol. III. : — Annales Prioratus de DunstapUa, 1-1297. Annales
Monasterii de Bermundeseia, 1042-1432.
Vol. IV. : — Annales Monasterii de Oseneia, 1016-1347 ; Chtonicon
vulgo dictum Chronicon Thomse Wykes, 1066-1289 ; Annales.
Prioratus de Wigornia, 1-1377.
Vol. V. : — ^Index and Glossary.
Edited by Hbney Richaeds Lxjaeds, M.A., Fellow and Assistant
Tutor of Trinity College, and Registrary of the University,
Cambridge. 1864-1869.
37. Magna Vita S. Hugonis Episcopi Lincolniensis. Edited by the
Rev. James F. Dimock, M.A., Rector of Bamburgh, Yorkshire
1864.
38. Cheonicles and Memobials op the Reign of Richaed the Fiest.
Vol. I. : — Itineeaeium Pbbegkinobum et Gesta Regis Rioaedi.
Vol. II. : — Epistol^ Cautuaeienses ; the Letters of the Prior
and Convent of Christ Church, Canterbury; 1187 to 1199.
Edited by the Rev. William Stubbs, M.A., Vicar of Navestock,
Essex, and Lambeth Librarian. 1864-1865.
The aathorehip of the Chronicle in Vol. I., hitherto ascribed to GeofErey Vinesauf, is now
more correctly ascribed to Bichard, Canon of the Holy Trinity of London.
The letters in Vol. n., written between 1187 and 1199, had their origin in a dispute which arose
from the attempts of Baldwin and Hubert, archbishops of Canterbiuy, to found a college of
secular canons, a project which gave great umbrage to the monks of Canterbury.
39. Rectjeil des Ceoniqtjes et anchiennes Istobies de la Geant
Beetaignb a pebsbnt nomme Engleteebe, par Jehan de
Wauein. Vol. I., Albina to 688. Vol. II., 1399-1422. Vol.
III., 1422-1431. Edited by William Habdy, F.S.A. 1864-1879.
Vol. IV., 1431-1447. Vol. V., 1447-1471. Edited by Sir William
Habdy, F.S.A., and Edwabd L. C. P. Habdy, F.S.A. 1884-1891.
40. A Collection of the Cheonicles and Ancient Histoeibs of
Gebat Beitain, now called England, by John de Wauein
Vol. I., Albina to 688. Vol. II., 1399-1422. Vol. III., 1422-
1431. (Translations of the preceding Vols. I., II., and III.
Edited and translated by Sir Wilijam Habdy, F.S.A., and Edwabd
L. C. p. Haedy, F.S.A. 1864-1891.
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41. PoiiYOHBONicoN Ranulphi Higden, with Trevisa's Translation.
Vols. I. and II. Edited by Chtjechill BABnsrGTON, B.D., Senior
Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. Vols. III.-IX. Ed ted
by_ the Rev. Joseph Rawson Lttmby, JD.D., Norrisian Professor of
Divinity, Vicar of St. Edward's, Fellow of St. Catharine's College,
and 'late Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge. 1865-1886.
This dhronlde begins with the Creation, and is brought down to the reign of Bdward III.
The two Knglish translations, wliich are printed with the original Latin, afford interesting
illustrations of the gradual change of our language, for one was made in the fourteenth century,
the other in the fifteenth.
42. Lb Livebe de Reis db Bbittanib e Le Livebe db Reis db
Englbtbeb. Edited by the Rev. John Glovbb, M.A., Vicar of
Brading, Isle of Wight, formerly Librarian of Trinity College,
Cambridge. 1865.
These two treatises are valuable as careful abstracts of previous histories.
43. Chbonioa MoNASTEEn DB Melsa ab anno 1150 trsQTJE AD annum
1406, Vols. I.-III. Edited by Edwaed Augustus Bond, Assis-
tant Keeper of Manuscripts, and Egerton Librarian, British
Museum. 1866-1868.
44. Matthjei Faeisxbnsis Histoeia Anqloeum, sive ut vulgo
DiciTUE Histoeia Minob. Vols. I.-III. 1067-1253. Edited by
Sir Fbedeeick Madden, K.H., Keeper of the Manuscript Depart-
ment of the British Museum. 1866-1869.
45. LiBBE Monastbeii db Hyda : A Cheonicib and Chaetulaey 01-
Hyde Abbey, Winohesteb, 455-1023. Edited by Edwaed
Edwabds. 1866.
The " Book of Hyde " is a compilation from much earlier sources, which are usually indi-
cated with considerable care and precision. In many cases, however, the Hyde Chronicler
appears to correct, to qualify, or to amplify the statements which, in substance, he adopts.
There is to be found, in the " Booli of Hyde," much information relating to the reign of Sing
Alfred which is not known to exist elsewhere. The volume contains some curious specimens
of Anglo-Saxon and mediseval English.
46. Chbonicon Scotoeum. A Cheonicle of Ibish Atpaies. from the
earliest tinnes to 1135 ; and Supplement, containing the events
from 1141 to 1150. Edited, with Translation, by William Maun-
SELL Hennessy, M.R.I.A. 1866.
47. The Cheonicle of Pibbee db Langtott est Feench Vbese, fbom
THE EABLIEST PEEIOD TO THE DEATH OF EdWAED I. Vols. I. and
II. Edited by Thomas Weight, M.A. 1866-1868.
It is probable that Pierre de Langtoft was a canon of Bridlington, in Yorlcshire and lived
in the reign of Edward I., and during a portion of the reign of Edward 11. This chronicle is
divided into three parts ; in the first, is an abridgement of Geoffrey of Monmouth's " Historia
Britonum " ; in the second, a history of the Anglo-Saxon and Norman kings, to the death of
Henry m. ; in the third, a history of the reign of Edward I. The language is a specimen of
the French of Yorkshire.
48. The Wab of the Gaedhil with the Gaill, or The Invasions of
Ibelaitd BY the Danes and othee Noesbmen. Edited, with a
Translation, by the Rev. Jambs Henthobn Todd, D.D., Senior
Fellow of Trinity College, and Regius Professor of Hebrew in the
University of Dublin. 1867.
49. Gbsta Regis Hbneici Sbcundi Bbnbdicti iSBBATis. Chboniclb
OF THE Reigns of Hbney II. and Richaed I., 1169-1192, known
under the name of Benedict of Pbtbeboeough. Vols. I. and II.
Edited by the Rev. William Stubbs, M.A., Regius Professor of
Modem History, Oxford, and Lambeth Librarian. 1867.
50. MUNIMBNTA ACADEMICA, OB DOCUMENTS ITJLUSTBATIVB OF ACADE-
MICAL Life and Studies at Oxfoed (in Two Parts). Edited by
the Rev. Hbney Anstey, M.A., Vicar of St. Wendron, Cornwall,
and late Vice-Principal of St, Mary Hall, Oxford. 1868.
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51. Chbonica Maqistbi Roqeri db Houedene. Vols. I.-IV. Edited
hy the Rev. Wtt.t.tam Stttbbs, M.A., Regius Professor of Modem
History and Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. 1868-W71.
The earlier portion, extendizLg from 732 to 1148, appeals to be a copy of a compilation
made in Nortbumbria about 1161, to which Hoveden added little. From 114% to 1169 — a very
valnable portion of this work — ^the matter is derived from another source, to which Hoveden
appears to have supplied little. From 1170 to 1192 is the portion which corre^onds to some
extent with the Chronicle known under the name of Benedict of Peterborough (rse Ko. 49).
From 1192 to 1201 may be said to be wholly Hoveden's worK.
52. WnxBLMi Maimesbibiensis Monachi de Gestis Ponttficum
Anglobum Libri Quinque. Edited hy N. E. S. A. Hamilton,
of the Departme^it of Manuscripts, British Museum. 1870.
53. Historic and MuNicrpAX Documents of IsEiiAND, prom the
ARcmvBS of the City op Dublin, &c. 1172-1320. Edited by
John T. Gilbert, F.S.A., Secretary of the Public Record Office
of Ireland. 1870.
54. The Annals op Loch Ce . A Chronicle of Irish Affairs, prom
1041 to 1590. Vols. I. and II. Edited, with a Translation, by
William Maunsell Hennessy, M.R.I.A. 1871. {Out of print.)
55. MONUMBNTA JURIDICA. ThE BLACK BOOK OP THE ADMIRALTY,
WITH Appendices, Vols. I.-IV. Edited by Sir Tbavers Twiss,
Q.C., D.C.L. 1871-1876.
This book contains the ancient ordinances and laws relating to the navy.
56. Memorials of the reign of Henry VI. : — Official Correspon-
dence OP Thomas Bekynton, Secretary to Henry VI., and
Bishop op Bath and Wells. Edited by the Rev. George
Williams, B.D., Vicar of Ringwood, late Fellow of King's College,
Cambridge. Vols. I. and IT. 1872.
57. MatthjEI Parisibnsis, monachi Sancti Albani, Chronica Majoka
Vol. I. The Creation to A.D. 1066. Vol. II. 1067 to 1216. Vol.
III. 1216 to 1239. Vol. IV. 1240 to 1247. Vol. V. 1248 to 1259.
Vol. VT. Additamenta. Vol. VII. Index. Edited by the Rev;
Henry Richards Luard, D.D., Fellow of Trinity Cofiege, Regis-
trary of the University, and Vicar of Great St. Mary's, Cambridge.
1872-1884.
58. Mbmorialb Fratris Waltebi de Covbntbia. — The Historical
Collections op Walter of Coventry. Vols. I. and II. Edited
by the Rev. William Stubbs, M.A., Regius Professor of Modern
History, and Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. 1872-1873.
59. The Anglo-Latin Satirical Poets and Epigrammatists of the
Twelfth Century. Vols. I. and II. CoUeeted and edited by
Thomas Wright, M.A., Corresponding Member of the National
Institute of France (.A^cad6mie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres).
1872.
60. Materials fob a History of the Reign of Henry VII., from
original Documents preserved in the Public Record Office.
Vols. I. and II. Edited by the Rev. William Campbell, M.A.,
one of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools. 1873-1877.
61. Historical Papers and Letters prom the Northern Regis-
ters. Edited dy the Rev. James Rainb, M.A., Canon of Yotk,
and Secretary of the Surtees Society. 1873.
62. Registbum Palatinum Dunblmensb. The Register op Richard
DE Kellawe, Lord Palatine and Bishop op Durhaji ; 1311-
1316. Vols. I.-IV. JBdited 62/ Sir Thomas DuPFUS Hardy, D.C.L.,
Deputy Keeper of the Records. 1873-1878.
63. Memorials op St. Dunstan, Archbishop op Canterbury.
Edited by the Rev. Wiltjam Stubbs, M.A., Regius Professor of
Modern History and Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. 1874.
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64..CSHBONICOIT AnGLUE, AB anno DOMINI 1328 USQUE AD ANNUM .1 388,
AuoTORE MoNAOHO QuoDAM Sancti Albani. Edited by Edwakd
Maunde Thompson, Barrister-at-Law, Assistant Keeper of the
Manuscripts in the British Museum. 1874.
65. Thomas Saga Ekkibyskups. A Life of Aechbishop Thomas
Beoket, in Icelandic. Vols. I. and II. Edited, with Enalish
Translation, Notes, and Olossary, by M. Eisikk Magndsson, M.A.,
Sub-Librarian of the University Library, Cambridec. 1875-
1884.
66. Badulphi de Coggeshalt, Chronicon Angmcanum. Edited by
the Rev. Joseph Stevenson, M.A. 1875.
■67. Matbriaxs roH the History op Thomas Becket, Archbishop op
Canterbury. Vols. I.-VI. Edited by the Rev. Jambs Craioie
Robertson, M.A., Canon of Canterbury. 1875-1883. Vol. VII.
Edited by Joseph Bbigstooke Sheppaed, LL.D. 1885.
The first volume contains the life of the archbishop, and the miracles after his death, by
Wllltam, a monk of Canterbury. The second, the life by Benedict of Peterborough, John
of Salisbury, Alan idf Tewkesbury, and Edward Grim. The third, the life by William Pitz-
stephen and Herbert of Bosham. The fourth, anonymous lives, Quadrilogus, &o. The fifth,
sixth, and seventh, the Epistles, and known letters.
68. Radulpi de Diceto, Decani Lundoniensis, Opera Histoeica.
The Historical Works of Master Ralph de Diceto, Dean
OF London. Vols. I. and II. Edited by the Rev. William
Stubbs, M.A., Regius Professor of Modern History, and Fellow
of Oriel College, Oxford. 1876.
The Abbreviationes Ohronicorum extend to 1147 and the Ymagines Bistoriarum to 1201.
69. Roll op the Proceedings of the King's Council in Ireland,
FOR a portion op THE 16TH YEAR OP THE EEIGN OF RiCHARD II.
1392-93. Edited by the Rev. James Graves, B.A. 1877.
70. Henbici de Bracton de Legibus et Consuetudinibus Anglic
LiBBi QuiNQUE in vaeios tractatus distincti. Vols. I.-VI.
Edited by Sir Teavers Twiss, Q.C, D.C.L. 1878-1883.
71. The Historians of the Church of York and its Archbishops.
Vols. I.-III. Edited by the Rev. James Raine, M.A., Canon of
York, and Secretary of the Surtees Society, 1879-1894.
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